Review: It would appear that Eyesome have unleashed a real Christmas treat with this one as they welcome the wonderful sounds of Q100 inside for a very tasty exploration into futuristic dubstep-inspired flavour. We begin with 'Adala', which alongside Ohwy unleashes an almost EDM-inspired take on the dubstep sound with huge, room-shaking drum processing and trap-like melodies to kick start the EP with a slap. Next, the haunting bell melodies of 'Descanso Drive' give us a taste of demonic delight, before eastern-inspired strings and shuffling drums of 'Kiisa' give us a sharp landing. Straight into a piece of techy-neuro fusion next as 'Randla' ups the pace with some brain-sizzling drum processing, before we jump into two very tidy remixes. First up, Qant gives 'Kiisa' a percussion-heavy once over, exploring glittering atmospheric pressure with a jittering melodic approach, before HOLDEM unleashes a freezing cold rethink of 'Adala', doused in system-shaking synthesizer switchups and bringing a close to a very well thought out selection from Q100.
Review: Malz is doing the lord's work here, as he crafts acidic halftime beats that lope in a cosmically charged rhythm, one strung to the pace of the dancefloor. 'Hokuz' is peppered with celestial pads and is perforated with synthetic bubbles that pop and rise again in hypnotic style. 'Defi City' is heavier and carries more weight, with a stabbing bassline that's catchy as hell, while 'Pas Mon Probleme' is stepping and pointed in its direction. La Dame features for a remix of 'Crabs' and it's a hip-hop feeling number with superb percussion work. Lovely.
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