Review: Metalheadz crack open a fresh bottle of 2019 and spray it all over the shop with the effortless class of Grey Code. Previously spotted on Dispatch and Demand, here the Bristol producer levels up once again with his broadest, most startling release to date. If the big synth flourishes of "Pearl" don't knock you off your feet with cosmic glee, the orchestral swoops and drama of "Kings Rock" most certainly will. You'll stay KO'd for the duration of the EP as he continues to draw out more science; "Saturn" is pure tech wizardry that nods respectfully to the late 90s while "Ethics" is a powerful intergalactic trip with futurist technoid elements. Concluding the generous six track EP are the incredible deep dream euphoria of "Head State" (with Phase) and the planet bounding funk of "Piece Of Me". Outstanding D&B craftmanship here. No reprieve, no surrender.
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