Review: Since first pitching up on Terminal M back in 2015, Metodi Hristov has become one of the Monika Kruse-helmed label's most consistent artists. Predictably, his latest effort ticks all the right boxes. The title track, in particular, is something of a throbbing late night treat, with the Bulgarian producer wrapping a forthright, arpeggio-driven techno group with creepy melody lines and trippy, Eastern European tech-house effects. Then "Sirius", a kind of "Plastic Dreams"/Romanian tech-house/8-bit videogame music fusion, and the thrillingly heavy and bouncy "Prometheus", whose echo-laden stabs and dubbed-out riffs help to create an infectious late night groove.
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