Over the past few years, Deas has built up a catalogue of impressive releases on CLR, Second State and Planet Rhythm. He returns to the long-running techno label for Tanzhaus, a collection of tough tracks, designed for the club. "Black Air" resounds to swathes of dark percussion and insistent tonal sequences. "Cut" is just as impactful, but sees Deas take a different approach. Led by ominous synth lines and a frazzled bass, it draws on hardcore influences, putting them in a modern context. "Dark Line" marks another change in approach; focused on a fusion of building tonal sequences and a clubby groove, its pared back approach hits the peak time target. The title track isn't as hard-hitting, but Deas' use of ghostly synths and insistent tones is nothing short of incendiary.
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