Japanese Bokeh Versions alum Mars89 impresses with a lurching set of wobbly day-zero dubstep, aggy grime, reduced darkcore and squelchy minimalist jungle. One 4 fans of Seven Orbits, Aquarian, or Goth-Trad.
Mars89 has been a reliable outpost for sturdy low-end material since he showed up back in 2017 on Bokeh with the underrated "Lucid Dream EP". He proves his skill again on "Night Call", moving dexterously from lurching DMZ/Deep Medi steppers dirt on the title track, thru 'Vigilante' with its crackly siren-led filth into EP highlight 'North Shibuya Local Service' that resurrects darkcore at a slower pace, firing squelchy Virus/Renegade Hardware analog strings and overdriven stabs thru trap hats and jerky Bristol drum templates.
If that all sounds too gloomy, Mars89 lifts the mood slightly with closer 'Aeropolis'; a propulsive Benga-esque synth with snipped breaks, haunted pads and dissociated vocals. All killer, no filler.
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Japanese Bokeh Versions alum Mars89 impresses with a lurching set of wobbly day-zero dubstep, aggy grime, reduced darkcore and squelchy minimalist jungle. One 4 fans of Seven Orbits, Aquarian, or Goth-Trad.
Mars89 has been a reliable outpost for sturdy low-end material since he showed up back in 2017 on Bokeh with the underrated "Lucid Dream EP". He proves his skill again on "Night Call", moving dexterously from lurching DMZ/Deep Medi steppers dirt on the title track, thru 'Vigilante' with its crackly siren-led filth into EP highlight 'North Shibuya Local Service' that resurrects darkcore at a slower pace, firing squelchy Virus/Renegade Hardware analog strings and overdriven stabs thru trap hats and jerky Bristol drum templates.
If that all sounds too gloomy, Mars89 lifts the mood slightly with closer 'Aeropolis'; a propulsive Benga-esque synth with snipped breaks, haunted pads and dissociated vocals. All killer, no filler.
Japanese Bokeh Versions alum Mars89 impresses with a lurching set of wobbly day-zero dubstep, aggy grime, reduced darkcore and squelchy minimalist jungle. One 4 fans of Seven Orbits, Aquarian, or Goth-Trad.
Mars89 has been a reliable outpost for sturdy low-end material since he showed up back in 2017 on Bokeh with the underrated "Lucid Dream EP". He proves his skill again on "Night Call", moving dexterously from lurching DMZ/Deep Medi steppers dirt on the title track, thru 'Vigilante' with its crackly siren-led filth into EP highlight 'North Shibuya Local Service' that resurrects darkcore at a slower pace, firing squelchy Virus/Renegade Hardware analog strings and overdriven stabs thru trap hats and jerky Bristol drum templates.
If that all sounds too gloomy, Mars89 lifts the mood slightly with closer 'Aeropolis'; a propulsive Benga-esque synth with snipped breaks, haunted pads and dissociated vocals. All killer, no filler.
Japanese Bokeh Versions alum Mars89 impresses with a lurching set of wobbly day-zero dubstep, aggy grime, reduced darkcore and squelchy minimalist jungle. One 4 fans of Seven Orbits, Aquarian, or Goth-Trad.
Mars89 has been a reliable outpost for sturdy low-end material since he showed up back in 2017 on Bokeh with the underrated "Lucid Dream EP". He proves his skill again on "Night Call", moving dexterously from lurching DMZ/Deep Medi steppers dirt on the title track, thru 'Vigilante' with its crackly siren-led filth into EP highlight 'North Shibuya Local Service' that resurrects darkcore at a slower pace, firing squelchy Virus/Renegade Hardware analog strings and overdriven stabs thru trap hats and jerky Bristol drum templates.
If that all sounds too gloomy, Mars89 lifts the mood slightly with closer 'Aeropolis'; a propulsive Benga-esque synth with snipped breaks, haunted pads and dissociated vocals. All killer, no filler.