Killer opening statement from hugely promising Grime imprint, Glacial Sound, courtesy of hotly-tipped American producer, Rabit. The follow-up to his debut for #FEELINGS and a hypercoloured Diskotopia 12" showacses a more concentrated take on the Eski sound, reducing its signature bleeps and electroid jolts to pointillist zaps and oozing bass. 'Double Dragon' is an ideal case in point, sounding like some sino Eski riddim that's just melted all over the grid, whilst 'Black Dragons' gees up with nastier gunshots and curdled, airborne synthlines, and the brilliant 'Wolf Spider' operates on a queasy, quasi-speed tilt, squashing the bass into sub-frequency hum against glancing drums and the maddest, ear-worming 8-bit arpeggios. On the remix tip, Kiwi newcomer Epoch gives 'Wolf Spider' a ruder Soundboy Demolition mix shot up with vocal stabs and nastier bass, and Logos tears apart 'Double Dragon' with surgical 3D rendering. Killer EP.
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Killer opening statement from hugely promising Grime imprint, Glacial Sound, courtesy of hotly-tipped American producer, Rabit. The follow-up to his debut for #FEELINGS and a hypercoloured Diskotopia 12" showacses a more concentrated take on the Eski sound, reducing its signature bleeps and electroid jolts to pointillist zaps and oozing bass. 'Double Dragon' is an ideal case in point, sounding like some sino Eski riddim that's just melted all over the grid, whilst 'Black Dragons' gees up with nastier gunshots and curdled, airborne synthlines, and the brilliant 'Wolf Spider' operates on a queasy, quasi-speed tilt, squashing the bass into sub-frequency hum against glancing drums and the maddest, ear-worming 8-bit arpeggios. On the remix tip, Kiwi newcomer Epoch gives 'Wolf Spider' a ruder Soundboy Demolition mix shot up with vocal stabs and nastier bass, and Logos tears apart 'Double Dragon' with surgical 3D rendering. Killer EP.
Killer opening statement from hugely promising Grime imprint, Glacial Sound, courtesy of hotly-tipped American producer, Rabit. The follow-up to his debut for #FEELINGS and a hypercoloured Diskotopia 12" showacses a more concentrated take on the Eski sound, reducing its signature bleeps and electroid jolts to pointillist zaps and oozing bass. 'Double Dragon' is an ideal case in point, sounding like some sino Eski riddim that's just melted all over the grid, whilst 'Black Dragons' gees up with nastier gunshots and curdled, airborne synthlines, and the brilliant 'Wolf Spider' operates on a queasy, quasi-speed tilt, squashing the bass into sub-frequency hum against glancing drums and the maddest, ear-worming 8-bit arpeggios. On the remix tip, Kiwi newcomer Epoch gives 'Wolf Spider' a ruder Soundboy Demolition mix shot up with vocal stabs and nastier bass, and Logos tears apart 'Double Dragon' with surgical 3D rendering. Killer EP.
Killer opening statement from hugely promising Grime imprint, Glacial Sound, courtesy of hotly-tipped American producer, Rabit. The follow-up to his debut for #FEELINGS and a hypercoloured Diskotopia 12" showacses a more concentrated take on the Eski sound, reducing its signature bleeps and electroid jolts to pointillist zaps and oozing bass. 'Double Dragon' is an ideal case in point, sounding like some sino Eski riddim that's just melted all over the grid, whilst 'Black Dragons' gees up with nastier gunshots and curdled, airborne synthlines, and the brilliant 'Wolf Spider' operates on a queasy, quasi-speed tilt, squashing the bass into sub-frequency hum against glancing drums and the maddest, ear-worming 8-bit arpeggios. On the remix tip, Kiwi newcomer Epoch gives 'Wolf Spider' a ruder Soundboy Demolition mix shot up with vocal stabs and nastier bass, and Logos tears apart 'Double Dragon' with surgical 3D rendering. Killer EP.