**BOOMKAT EXCLUSIVE - ONE WEEK EARLY!** My goodness! Pinch comes to wreck our heads this week with two truly devastating future manouevres for his Tectonic label with quite easily his finest productions to date. Pinch has basically taken the skip-drum construction to a new level with tumbling bass kicks creating the sickest groove in the finest tradition of Peverelist or Mala, and really gone all out on the technofied sound design with bone chilling sci-fi synthline atmospherics and future rave stabs that have completely shocked us into submission. This is deadly!!! 'Joyride' on the flip is no less brilliant, tucking into an unfathomably turbulent rhythm demanding the best from any dancers daring to step to it, with strafing snares mixed to attack from both sides at once and coupled with spectrum sweeping synths, disturbing drones and a solitary melody that threads itself right through the dense madness. It's properly exhilarating stuff. This is the sort of gear that makes following dubstep's development such a pleasure, and couldn't be any more essential in our opinion. Fans of Peverelist, Skull Disco, Dynamo or Scuba take note. Stunning.
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**BOOMKAT EXCLUSIVE - ONE WEEK EARLY!** My goodness! Pinch comes to wreck our heads this week with two truly devastating future manouevres for his Tectonic label with quite easily his finest productions to date. Pinch has basically taken the skip-drum construction to a new level with tumbling bass kicks creating the sickest groove in the finest tradition of Peverelist or Mala, and really gone all out on the technofied sound design with bone chilling sci-fi synthline atmospherics and future rave stabs that have completely shocked us into submission. This is deadly!!! 'Joyride' on the flip is no less brilliant, tucking into an unfathomably turbulent rhythm demanding the best from any dancers daring to step to it, with strafing snares mixed to attack from both sides at once and coupled with spectrum sweeping synths, disturbing drones and a solitary melody that threads itself right through the dense madness. It's properly exhilarating stuff. This is the sort of gear that makes following dubstep's development such a pleasure, and couldn't be any more essential in our opinion. Fans of Peverelist, Skull Disco, Dynamo or Scuba take note. Stunning.
**BOOMKAT EXCLUSIVE - ONE WEEK EARLY!** My goodness! Pinch comes to wreck our heads this week with two truly devastating future manouevres for his Tectonic label with quite easily his finest productions to date. Pinch has basically taken the skip-drum construction to a new level with tumbling bass kicks creating the sickest groove in the finest tradition of Peverelist or Mala, and really gone all out on the technofied sound design with bone chilling sci-fi synthline atmospherics and future rave stabs that have completely shocked us into submission. This is deadly!!! 'Joyride' on the flip is no less brilliant, tucking into an unfathomably turbulent rhythm demanding the best from any dancers daring to step to it, with strafing snares mixed to attack from both sides at once and coupled with spectrum sweeping synths, disturbing drones and a solitary melody that threads itself right through the dense madness. It's properly exhilarating stuff. This is the sort of gear that makes following dubstep's development such a pleasure, and couldn't be any more essential in our opinion. Fans of Peverelist, Skull Disco, Dynamo or Scuba take note. Stunning.
**BOOMKAT EXCLUSIVE - ONE WEEK EARLY!** My goodness! Pinch comes to wreck our heads this week with two truly devastating future manouevres for his Tectonic label with quite easily his finest productions to date. Pinch has basically taken the skip-drum construction to a new level with tumbling bass kicks creating the sickest groove in the finest tradition of Peverelist or Mala, and really gone all out on the technofied sound design with bone chilling sci-fi synthline atmospherics and future rave stabs that have completely shocked us into submission. This is deadly!!! 'Joyride' on the flip is no less brilliant, tucking into an unfathomably turbulent rhythm demanding the best from any dancers daring to step to it, with strafing snares mixed to attack from both sides at once and coupled with spectrum sweeping synths, disturbing drones and a solitary melody that threads itself right through the dense madness. It's properly exhilarating stuff. This is the sort of gear that makes following dubstep's development such a pleasure, and couldn't be any more essential in our opinion. Fans of Peverelist, Skull Disco, Dynamo or Scuba take note. Stunning.