Review: Heidi Sabertooth returns to Lobster Theremin after a few years' absence with this superb release. "Screaming Into The Abyss" is a grainy, acid-soaked electro workout, powered by weighty drums, and not unlike the kind of material that appears on Bunker. On "Slide Into My DM", she opts for a slightly more polished approach, with doubled-up kicks and an offbeat, wonky rhythm prevailing - but it's only a temporary divergence. "Pissed" sees Sabertooth slip back into abrasive mode, with tearing bass and grainy beats prevailing. Meanwhile, the release concludes with the noisy title track, where the US producer ventures into the kind of visceral, tortured area that Gesloten Cirkel occupies, replete with frazzled acid.
Review: The Lobster Theremin team have an almost ingenious ear for unearthing the unusual yet palpable within their catalogue, a theme they once again find themselves subscribed to as Bloomfeld unleashes this outstanding 'Larp OS' LP drop, exploring the vast swathes of the unknown regions surrounding electronic music production. From the almost post-bashment style arrangements of 'Need More Sky' to the icey percussive flutters of 'Osmosis' and euphoric, techno-inspired arrangements of 'Where Were U Rly Born', we find ourselves being thrown left, right and centre with this outstanding collection. Our highlights would include the super swingy synthetics of 'Bad Idea', which really does send us down a wonky avenue indeed, next to the post-dubstep style arrangement of 'QR vs PIN', which again packs a mega punch.
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