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Review: Eatbrain have steadily become one of the biggest powerhouses in neurofunk, their Budapest home making them perfectly placed to serve both sides of Europe's increasingly insatiable appetite for D&B that tries to put you in the hospital. This time, Rido has brought Joe Ford, Counterstrike and Jade on board for a collaborative endeavour which combines Rido's stylistic agro with several of D&B's most renowned bass merchants. 'Blueprint' featuring Joe Ford is an especially potent cut, high-octane energy drips from every sinew and its ability to get you gassed is classically Joe Ford. One for the heads.
Review: With a name that sounds like they may well be straight from the pages of a particularly depraved Doctor P vs. Borgore rulebook, Counterstrike provide a similarly revolting take on the 140 BPM genre. Expect adrenalin-inducing, trance-like synths, exorbitant mid range wobble, croaking bass, screeching SFX and smacking drum kicks in abundance. For example -"Neon" is less Night Slugs and more nightmare, whilst "Violent" does exactly what it says on the tin with blitzkrieg tactics all the way. "Roboshop", a collab with Balkansky, is a turbo charged sci-fi machination and "John Carpenter's Theme" switches up 4/4 dance beats with gratuitous drops and "Bass Canon" style moments.
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