Review: Glitch City gets slimy with his latest dispatch on Sub-liminal - Swamp Monsters. Diverse and dangerous, the whole EP hits a lot of different spots with its energy and unkempt aesthetic. 'Swamp Monsters' takes the lead and hits hard with that kinda neuro/techy fusion. 'Rockers International' is where things get even more interesting as GC goes halftime with very dramatic results before 'Wind Loops' and 'That Lock Up' both whip up a storm on a full D&B tip for the finale. Monstrously sick!
Review: Glitch City steps up to the wheels of steel to kick off his new year with this cracking dig into the Sub-liminal archives and the results slap in quite a few cool directions. Firstly, the mix is super tight and really creative. Secondly, Sub-liminal have such a sick discography that's all pure timeless dancefloor D&B murkage, you're guaranteed to get your hands some fantastic tear-ups here. Thirdly, it's got Oz's 'Like That', which remains one of the most unique beats in D&B. Naughty across the board, both Glitch City and Sub-liminal have delivered something special here.
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