Blood Rhythm EP
Serious late ‘90s style D&B pressure by torch carrier Basic Rhythm and yung ‘un Blood Trust
Menacing at the heels of Basic Rhythm’s cutthroat D&B mixtape ‘Straight From the Bedroom’ (TTT, 2023), and Blood Trust’s early digi drops, the ‘Blood Rhythm EP’ binds and consolidates their energies in four sinuous yet powerful mutations of tech-step, neuro, and hardstep dynamics that also betray the influence of industrial techno and grime.
‘Blood Rhythm’ locks into a rictus tech-step rolige with tungsten-tipped drums harnessing distorted mid-range and dank pads like some prime Renegade Hardware, and ‘Death Mask’ rides it cold like millennial styles echoing bullish Dillinja and Digital. ‘Airborne’ dials up the tech-step dread with cybergothic sound design redolent of the dark golden years of Nico, Fierce, Ed Rush & Optical, and an ‘Obligatory Extra Track’ homes in on snap-jawed 808s that split the difference between D&B and ghettotech electro.
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Serious late ‘90s style D&B pressure by torch carrier Basic Rhythm and yung ‘un Blood Trust
Menacing at the heels of Basic Rhythm’s cutthroat D&B mixtape ‘Straight From the Bedroom’ (TTT, 2023), and Blood Trust’s early digi drops, the ‘Blood Rhythm EP’ binds and consolidates their energies in four sinuous yet powerful mutations of tech-step, neuro, and hardstep dynamics that also betray the influence of industrial techno and grime.
‘Blood Rhythm’ locks into a rictus tech-step rolige with tungsten-tipped drums harnessing distorted mid-range and dank pads like some prime Renegade Hardware, and ‘Death Mask’ rides it cold like millennial styles echoing bullish Dillinja and Digital. ‘Airborne’ dials up the tech-step dread with cybergothic sound design redolent of the dark golden years of Nico, Fierce, Ed Rush & Optical, and an ‘Obligatory Extra Track’ homes in on snap-jawed 808s that split the difference between D&B and ghettotech electro.
Serious late ‘90s style D&B pressure by torch carrier Basic Rhythm and yung ‘un Blood Trust
Menacing at the heels of Basic Rhythm’s cutthroat D&B mixtape ‘Straight From the Bedroom’ (TTT, 2023), and Blood Trust’s early digi drops, the ‘Blood Rhythm EP’ binds and consolidates their energies in four sinuous yet powerful mutations of tech-step, neuro, and hardstep dynamics that also betray the influence of industrial techno and grime.
‘Blood Rhythm’ locks into a rictus tech-step rolige with tungsten-tipped drums harnessing distorted mid-range and dank pads like some prime Renegade Hardware, and ‘Death Mask’ rides it cold like millennial styles echoing bullish Dillinja and Digital. ‘Airborne’ dials up the tech-step dread with cybergothic sound design redolent of the dark golden years of Nico, Fierce, Ed Rush & Optical, and an ‘Obligatory Extra Track’ homes in on snap-jawed 808s that split the difference between D&B and ghettotech electro.
Serious late ‘90s style D&B pressure by torch carrier Basic Rhythm and yung ‘un Blood Trust
Menacing at the heels of Basic Rhythm’s cutthroat D&B mixtape ‘Straight From the Bedroom’ (TTT, 2023), and Blood Trust’s early digi drops, the ‘Blood Rhythm EP’ binds and consolidates their energies in four sinuous yet powerful mutations of tech-step, neuro, and hardstep dynamics that also betray the influence of industrial techno and grime.
‘Blood Rhythm’ locks into a rictus tech-step rolige with tungsten-tipped drums harnessing distorted mid-range and dank pads like some prime Renegade Hardware, and ‘Death Mask’ rides it cold like millennial styles echoing bullish Dillinja and Digital. ‘Airborne’ dials up the tech-step dread with cybergothic sound design redolent of the dark golden years of Nico, Fierce, Ed Rush & Optical, and an ‘Obligatory Extra Track’ homes in on snap-jawed 808s that split the difference between D&B and ghettotech electro.
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Serious late ‘90s style D&B pressure by torch carrier Basic Rhythm and yung ‘un Blood Trust
Menacing at the heels of Basic Rhythm’s cutthroat D&B mixtape ‘Straight From the Bedroom’ (TTT, 2023), and Blood Trust’s early digi drops, the ‘Blood Rhythm EP’ binds and consolidates their energies in four sinuous yet powerful mutations of tech-step, neuro, and hardstep dynamics that also betray the influence of industrial techno and grime.
‘Blood Rhythm’ locks into a rictus tech-step rolige with tungsten-tipped drums harnessing distorted mid-range and dank pads like some prime Renegade Hardware, and ‘Death Mask’ rides it cold like millennial styles echoing bullish Dillinja and Digital. ‘Airborne’ dials up the tech-step dread with cybergothic sound design redolent of the dark golden years of Nico, Fierce, Ed Rush & Optical, and an ‘Obligatory Extra Track’ homes in on snap-jawed 808s that split the difference between D&B and ghettotech electro.