Weight-watchers special request from Logos for his and Mumdance's Different Circles label, backed with a blistering remix by their bandmate from The Sprawl, Shapednoise. The 'Glass EP' is perhaps the most extreme example of their self-coined "weightless" sound, communing the ghosts of UK hardcore, noise and ambient electronica in a dread-filled quartet of mindful killers. Opening with the pensile mesh of smashing foley, lashing mentasms and scything breakbeat impulses in Logos' cyber-dub, 'Glass', Shapednoise wrecks the thing with deft, calloused hands, swirling the mentasms deeper into thickets of eviscerating noise and abyssal bass subsidence. Providing relief, the B-side renders a lushly darkside ambient tingle with the icy UK scape of 'No Skyline', and 'Savanna Overlord' increases the temperature with what sounds like a extended, tantric intro for some Digital or Goldie classic off Metalheadz. Massive platter!
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Weight-watchers special request from Logos for his and Mumdance's Different Circles label, backed with a blistering remix by their bandmate from The Sprawl, Shapednoise. The 'Glass EP' is perhaps the most extreme example of their self-coined "weightless" sound, communing the ghosts of UK hardcore, noise and ambient electronica in a dread-filled quartet of mindful killers. Opening with the pensile mesh of smashing foley, lashing mentasms and scything breakbeat impulses in Logos' cyber-dub, 'Glass', Shapednoise wrecks the thing with deft, calloused hands, swirling the mentasms deeper into thickets of eviscerating noise and abyssal bass subsidence. Providing relief, the B-side renders a lushly darkside ambient tingle with the icy UK scape of 'No Skyline', and 'Savanna Overlord' increases the temperature with what sounds like a extended, tantric intro for some Digital or Goldie classic off Metalheadz. Massive platter!
Weight-watchers special request from Logos for his and Mumdance's Different Circles label, backed with a blistering remix by their bandmate from The Sprawl, Shapednoise. The 'Glass EP' is perhaps the most extreme example of their self-coined "weightless" sound, communing the ghosts of UK hardcore, noise and ambient electronica in a dread-filled quartet of mindful killers. Opening with the pensile mesh of smashing foley, lashing mentasms and scything breakbeat impulses in Logos' cyber-dub, 'Glass', Shapednoise wrecks the thing with deft, calloused hands, swirling the mentasms deeper into thickets of eviscerating noise and abyssal bass subsidence. Providing relief, the B-side renders a lushly darkside ambient tingle with the icy UK scape of 'No Skyline', and 'Savanna Overlord' increases the temperature with what sounds like a extended, tantric intro for some Digital or Goldie classic off Metalheadz. Massive platter!
Weight-watchers special request from Logos for his and Mumdance's Different Circles label, backed with a blistering remix by their bandmate from The Sprawl, Shapednoise. The 'Glass EP' is perhaps the most extreme example of their self-coined "weightless" sound, communing the ghosts of UK hardcore, noise and ambient electronica in a dread-filled quartet of mindful killers. Opening with the pensile mesh of smashing foley, lashing mentasms and scything breakbeat impulses in Logos' cyber-dub, 'Glass', Shapednoise wrecks the thing with deft, calloused hands, swirling the mentasms deeper into thickets of eviscerating noise and abyssal bass subsidence. Providing relief, the B-side renders a lushly darkside ambient tingle with the icy UK scape of 'No Skyline', and 'Savanna Overlord' increases the temperature with what sounds like a extended, tantric intro for some Digital or Goldie classic off Metalheadz. Massive platter!
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Weight-watchers special request from Logos for his and Mumdance's Different Circles label, backed with a blistering remix by their bandmate from The Sprawl, Shapednoise. The 'Glass EP' is perhaps the most extreme example of their self-coined "weightless" sound, communing the ghosts of UK hardcore, noise and ambient electronica in a dread-filled quartet of mindful killers. Opening with the pensile mesh of smashing foley, lashing mentasms and scything breakbeat impulses in Logos' cyber-dub, 'Glass', Shapednoise wrecks the thing with deft, calloused hands, swirling the mentasms deeper into thickets of eviscerating noise and abyssal bass subsidence. Providing relief, the B-side renders a lushly darkside ambient tingle with the icy UK scape of 'No Skyline', and 'Savanna Overlord' increases the temperature with what sounds like a extended, tantric intro for some Digital or Goldie classic off Metalheadz. Massive platter!