Review: Prague's own Ian Oskadev drops into I'm In Love with the Zwolf EP - four cuts of deep, dubby, crackly, house music bliss. With swirling swathes of synths tuning this EP out it kicks off with "Avalanche" that eventually drops some Chicago basslines into the mix which mirrors "St Moritz" only with less funk and more groove. "September One" pulls out the strings and garage, almost liquid beats for that lounge vibe, while "Zdas" strips it back most for an undeniable beat-down, dub, drum machine number. In love.
Review: M Parent's mastery of texture takes centre stage in the compelling new EP for Zement, laying bare a searing and arresting sonic landscape. The opening track, "Gravel Pit" feels like an audio diary from a car-wrecking plant, with twisted metal, fizzing battery acid, and crushed glass interwoven over a distorted baseline and broken rhythm. Throughout the EP, M Parent continues to sculpt scuzzy sounds that define each track, from the acid-laced "Ideal Future" to the coruscated funk of "Acid Thirst" and the caustic intensity of the closing number "Climb These Walls". Hardcore, unique, acid and heavy. Tip.
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