Review: Mark Broom teams up with Patrik Carrera for this hard-hitting four track release. "KOS" is a tough minimal track. Powered by insistent metallic percussion and visceral kicks, it's primed for peak-time use. The partnership yields a different result on the title track. Focused on a throbbing groove and an insistent, grungy loop, it makes for a powerful roller. Broom and Carrera remain in this general territory for "Track 4". Fuelled by a driving rhythm and merciless metallic percussion, its deft filtered twists and turns are sure to have the desired impact. There's no let-up on "F9" either, where the pair drop a tough, insistent workout.
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.
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