Paradox runs classic Amiga-style ‘ardcore and dubbed-out breaks for Sneaker Social Club.
King of the drums Dev Pandya aka Paradox keeps his style mutably timeless yet open on both counts here. ‘Breakbeater’ harks to his roots in early ‘90s hardcore - before it was even known as jungle, never mind D&B - with a superb bit of serpentine breakbeat processing at 150bpm, pointing to that crucial period circa ’92 when rave got faster, darker, saved out with cyber-dubbing tekkerz.
The devil is in the details for dancers and eyes-shut in front of the bassbin types. However, ’Detronic’ hails the foundational and enduring influence of Motor City schematics on UK hardcore, via its dubbed-out mutations from Berlin. Classic, pared-back motifs are swept up a matrix of echo and delay akin to Maurizio or more pertinently a longtime admirer of Paradox, T++, who will surely be dancing himself into a lather with this one.
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Paradox runs classic Amiga-style ‘ardcore and dubbed-out breaks for Sneaker Social Club.
King of the drums Dev Pandya aka Paradox keeps his style mutably timeless yet open on both counts here. ‘Breakbeater’ harks to his roots in early ‘90s hardcore - before it was even known as jungle, never mind D&B - with a superb bit of serpentine breakbeat processing at 150bpm, pointing to that crucial period circa ’92 when rave got faster, darker, saved out with cyber-dubbing tekkerz.
The devil is in the details for dancers and eyes-shut in front of the bassbin types. However, ’Detronic’ hails the foundational and enduring influence of Motor City schematics on UK hardcore, via its dubbed-out mutations from Berlin. Classic, pared-back motifs are swept up a matrix of echo and delay akin to Maurizio or more pertinently a longtime admirer of Paradox, T++, who will surely be dancing himself into a lather with this one.
Paradox runs classic Amiga-style ‘ardcore and dubbed-out breaks for Sneaker Social Club.
King of the drums Dev Pandya aka Paradox keeps his style mutably timeless yet open on both counts here. ‘Breakbeater’ harks to his roots in early ‘90s hardcore - before it was even known as jungle, never mind D&B - with a superb bit of serpentine breakbeat processing at 150bpm, pointing to that crucial period circa ’92 when rave got faster, darker, saved out with cyber-dubbing tekkerz.
The devil is in the details for dancers and eyes-shut in front of the bassbin types. However, ’Detronic’ hails the foundational and enduring influence of Motor City schematics on UK hardcore, via its dubbed-out mutations from Berlin. Classic, pared-back motifs are swept up a matrix of echo and delay akin to Maurizio or more pertinently a longtime admirer of Paradox, T++, who will surely be dancing himself into a lather with this one.
Paradox runs classic Amiga-style ‘ardcore and dubbed-out breaks for Sneaker Social Club.
King of the drums Dev Pandya aka Paradox keeps his style mutably timeless yet open on both counts here. ‘Breakbeater’ harks to his roots in early ‘90s hardcore - before it was even known as jungle, never mind D&B - with a superb bit of serpentine breakbeat processing at 150bpm, pointing to that crucial period circa ’92 when rave got faster, darker, saved out with cyber-dubbing tekkerz.
The devil is in the details for dancers and eyes-shut in front of the bassbin types. However, ’Detronic’ hails the foundational and enduring influence of Motor City schematics on UK hardcore, via its dubbed-out mutations from Berlin. Classic, pared-back motifs are swept up a matrix of echo and delay akin to Maurizio or more pertinently a longtime admirer of Paradox, T++, who will surely be dancing himself into a lather with this one.