Eclectic Illusion - (4:59) 128 BPM
AcidFuturism - (6:43) 130 BPM
MidnightDelirium - (6:40)
130 BPM Review: For fans of mid-90s Midwest techno, D Carbone's latest release is a real treat. Invoking the spirit of Woody McBride and his ESP label, the young Italian producer's sound is based on distorted kicks, machine gun fire percussion and grimy, squelchy acid. On the title track, he offers some relief as eerie synths cascade over the sledgehammer beats, but in the main this is a relentless, rollicking release. "Eclectic Illusion" is led by distorted riffing that feels like a saw scraping against the inside of your brain, while the raging acid lines on "Midnight Delirium" make for the most abusive treatment meted out to a 303 since vintage Hardfloor.