Review: Blursome first appeared on Locus Recordings, before dropping the track "Night" for Scuba's recent Fabriclive showdown, number 90 in the historic series. It was only natural that the label head would ask the young producer to fire of an EP for his label, and it's clear that Blursome has saved her best for it. Hands down. "A Little" kicks this six-tracker into motion with a rolling punch of hazy vocals, watery sonics, and a supremely tribalistic percussion, a mystic flow that is watered down beautifully on the considerably weirder "Let's Take Off My Hair". This EP certainly marks a change in style from the Hotflush bandwagon, further proved by the ominous, Burial-like movements of "Time", and the more techno-minded "Me". "Dream" wonders off into a blurry nightmare vision of what dubstep could be, while "Sleep" breaks out the power electronics, a move rarely seen before from Hotflush, but one that we're very much in tune with. An Excellent return to form.
Review: With trance the unstoppable powerhouse of sound it is, legend of the game Ferry Corsten delivers the world with a fresh November compilation that goes deep and cinematic on all levels. None more than Mauro Picotto's time bending "Lizard", to the vocal, exotic and springboard sounds of Holy Water's "Little White Lies". Cris Grey goes large with the melodic and arpeggiated sounds of "Gargantua" to the emotional, sub-piano-pop of Steve Brian & Christian Carcamo's "Us". And never fear, Ferry Cortsen makes an appearance himself with an edit to the uplifting "Racing Against Time". Can you feel it!
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