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No Signal EP

DEAS - No Signal EP
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DEAS - No Signal EP

Deas

No Signal EP

Planet Rhythm

Cat: PRRUKD 18016
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Genre: Techno
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ALAC
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AIFF
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TITLE
LENGTH
BPM
1. 
05:37
128
06:34
128
06:29
129
4. 
06:16
130
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Review

Following an outing on Pan-Pot's Second State imprint last year, Deas aka Karol Mozgawa now lands on the long-running Planet Rhythm label. "Zero" gets the release off to an impressive start with a rolling rhythm underpinned by lead-weight kicks and firing percussive elements. In a similar vein is the title track, where the emerging producer drops steely riffs that appear from under lay-ered filters before disappearing once again. "Inverter" sees Deas take inspiration from the 90s tech-no of artists like Joey Beltram, with sharp metallic riffs building over a pumping, streamlined rhythm. Last but certainly not least is the crunchy "Reset", where rougher kicks and a tunnelling riff create a mesmerising effect.

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