Review: He's probably not a fully qualified medical practitioner and we're not sure Prozac is his real surname either, but man this quack whips up some serious bloodclart jungle tonics. The clue is in the title as we're taken from rave nostalgia on 'Bloodclaat', we're given a first class trip through wobble town on 'Hybrid Dub', we're wooed by flutes on 'Snake Charmer' and we're finalised by the piledriving dancefloor-bumping siren-blazing conclusion 'Alarmist'. Trust; no amount of apples are going to keep this doc away.
Review: It's not that often an EP comes along with a genuinely unique vibe, but this one from Droma and James Timms absolutely has accomplished that, with the former on productions and the latter on vocals throughout. Normally EPs like this sit within one subgenre, but the pair here move around between frolicking liquid and bassier territory, a combination done particularly well on 'Hold Up', which features upbeat sampling and jazzy notes overlaid onto a subby foundation. Timms is fantastic throughout, and we especially love his contribution to Tears For You, which by all accounts is a proper rip roarer. Big ups.
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