Hardcore techno nails from Scotland’s finest, chasing up their ambient moonlighting as Power Inc. with a cold-blooded return to the bosh.
‘Clubmatter’ is the first Clouds 12” since 2021, and builds on a fierce reputation among the UK’s techno headstrong in four nae-nonsense dancefloor rockets. ‘Ravesight’ cues up steaming, grungy kicks and banshee-shriek mentasms shades away from Blawan or Perc, and ‘NRG Density’ yokes back to a cantering horsepower that comes on in waves of intensity ratcheted by its Arabic-sounding strings and murky midrange. ‘Liquid Tank’ follows that modal middle eastern feel like a sort of industrialised dabke, if ye squint your lugs a bit, and ‘Corestyle’ expends any remaining energies with an escalating sort of hardcore techno-trance unleashing virulent mentasms akin to Minimal Violence artillery.
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Hardcore techno nails from Scotland’s finest, chasing up their ambient moonlighting as Power Inc. with a cold-blooded return to the bosh.
‘Clubmatter’ is the first Clouds 12” since 2021, and builds on a fierce reputation among the UK’s techno headstrong in four nae-nonsense dancefloor rockets. ‘Ravesight’ cues up steaming, grungy kicks and banshee-shriek mentasms shades away from Blawan or Perc, and ‘NRG Density’ yokes back to a cantering horsepower that comes on in waves of intensity ratcheted by its Arabic-sounding strings and murky midrange. ‘Liquid Tank’ follows that modal middle eastern feel like a sort of industrialised dabke, if ye squint your lugs a bit, and ‘Corestyle’ expends any remaining energies with an escalating sort of hardcore techno-trance unleashing virulent mentasms akin to Minimal Violence artillery.
Hardcore techno nails from Scotland’s finest, chasing up their ambient moonlighting as Power Inc. with a cold-blooded return to the bosh.
‘Clubmatter’ is the first Clouds 12” since 2021, and builds on a fierce reputation among the UK’s techno headstrong in four nae-nonsense dancefloor rockets. ‘Ravesight’ cues up steaming, grungy kicks and banshee-shriek mentasms shades away from Blawan or Perc, and ‘NRG Density’ yokes back to a cantering horsepower that comes on in waves of intensity ratcheted by its Arabic-sounding strings and murky midrange. ‘Liquid Tank’ follows that modal middle eastern feel like a sort of industrialised dabke, if ye squint your lugs a bit, and ‘Corestyle’ expends any remaining energies with an escalating sort of hardcore techno-trance unleashing virulent mentasms akin to Minimal Violence artillery.
Hardcore techno nails from Scotland’s finest, chasing up their ambient moonlighting as Power Inc. with a cold-blooded return to the bosh.
‘Clubmatter’ is the first Clouds 12” since 2021, and builds on a fierce reputation among the UK’s techno headstrong in four nae-nonsense dancefloor rockets. ‘Ravesight’ cues up steaming, grungy kicks and banshee-shriek mentasms shades away from Blawan or Perc, and ‘NRG Density’ yokes back to a cantering horsepower that comes on in waves of intensity ratcheted by its Arabic-sounding strings and murky midrange. ‘Liquid Tank’ follows that modal middle eastern feel like a sort of industrialised dabke, if ye squint your lugs a bit, and ‘Corestyle’ expends any remaining energies with an escalating sort of hardcore techno-trance unleashing virulent mentasms akin to Minimal Violence artillery.