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Stanny Franssen [Harthouse]
4 December, 2007 | 1.41PM- Section: Music Recommendations
This is a very eclectic EP, featuring a rich mix of tech/electro house ingredients, but as we all know, the blurry line between 4/4 genres makes them all welcome within the confines of this anticipated release.
Let’s start with ‘The 75th Day’.
This is something to make your whole body shuffle, conjuring images of someone creeping willingly through a dark tunnel and tapping out percussive rhythms on metal pipes with their fingernails.
The main rhythm and melody is made up of a saturated, bloated and pokey analogue bass, which causes great devastation of a hench system.
And the beats bump.
Imagine kicks so subsonic that they could potentially wake up the devil, complemented by dry, crunchy claps and you’re halfway there.
The other electro house number on this EP is a Boris Brejcha remix of ‘Black Isn’t Everything’.
Watch out for this because it’s quirky and well produced, and will definitely go down a treat with fucked partygoers.
It’s all built around this unstable bubbly synth that darts in every direction underneath Boris’ extreme edit settings.
Oh, and it makes the Beatportal tambourine on the other side of the building rattle when we crank it up loud, which tells you something ... Deep!
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