Review: Holly Lester's Duality Trax imprint persists in its mission to foster equilibrium within the music industry, actively addressing gender imbalances and pushing the boundaries of contemporary club music. The upcoming release marks the fruition of the label's second VA, spotlighting six emerging and established artists who are making significant impacts in their respective cities and beyond. Stevie Cox, a Glasgow luminary and Sub Club resident, initiates the compilation with her debut solo outing, presenting a blend of ethereal synths and dynamic drum programming. Visions Vol 2 then navigates through a diverse sonic landscape, featuring Stones Taro's genre-blending "Iron Door", DAWS's nostalgic fusion "Early Desire" and Gallegos's raw acid workout - next to emkay's perception-altering "One Kiss Wonder" and closing number by Body Clinic: a fusion of drum and bass and progressive material in "159 Revolutions Per Minute."
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