Review: Since debuting in 2011, Ossie has notched up releases on some seriously impressive labels, not least Hyperdub, 20:20 Vision, Wolf Music and Exploited. Here he notches up his first release of 2019: a label debut for Sense Traxx featuring two forthright, bass-heavy rollers. Particularly impressive is techno-temper opener "Better Days", a post-dubstep/UK funky style workout where stabbing vocal samples and jazzy organ motifs skip above a sub-heavy, headline-grabbing bassline and a bustling broken house rhythm. "Change" is pretty tasty, too, with Ossie effortlessly flitting between backwards string samples, rubbery jazz-funk bass and chunky disco-house grooves.
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