Review: Hot on the heels of the Infected Frequencies release, Alexander Kowalski drops this follow-up under his DisX3 guise. The title track is a bruising affair powered by a galloping groove and grainy drums. However, it is testament to Kowalski's production prowess that he manages to lend the track a distinctive edge with the use of gloomy vocal samples. "Tomorrow" is more in keeping with the work that the German producer releases under his own name. Centred on a rolling rhythm, he uses deft filters and insistent tones to create a distinctive but lean club track. Pushmann's take on the title track sends it on a dubbed-out trajectory, while Temudo's interpretation teases out a robust, tribal sound. In contrast, Insolate's version of "Tomorrow" is a fast-paced minimal affair.
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