The UK’s strongest D&B label of the last few years fires another big one with Outer Heaven’s high pressure Pathos EP, forming his debut for UVB-76 after some class turns for Rupture London and 117 Recordings.
In synch with the label’s darkly defined style, Outer Heaven tempers a brooding, rolling tech-step sound in four parts: locking in with the snap jaw snares and double tap subs on Pathos; letting the subs go deep and wide beneath the flinty break and sci-fi stabs of Azimuth; then turning up the classic Doc Scott or Metalheadz vibes in a string highlight, Moonfunk; and mainlining that darkish pressure into the lip-biting tension of Outback.
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The UK’s strongest D&B label of the last few years fires another big one with Outer Heaven’s high pressure Pathos EP, forming his debut for UVB-76 after some class turns for Rupture London and 117 Recordings.
In synch with the label’s darkly defined style, Outer Heaven tempers a brooding, rolling tech-step sound in four parts: locking in with the snap jaw snares and double tap subs on Pathos; letting the subs go deep and wide beneath the flinty break and sci-fi stabs of Azimuth; then turning up the classic Doc Scott or Metalheadz vibes in a string highlight, Moonfunk; and mainlining that darkish pressure into the lip-biting tension of Outback.
For them that know…
The UK’s strongest D&B label of the last few years fires another big one with Outer Heaven’s high pressure Pathos EP, forming his debut for UVB-76 after some class turns for Rupture London and 117 Recordings.
In synch with the label’s darkly defined style, Outer Heaven tempers a brooding, rolling tech-step sound in four parts: locking in with the snap jaw snares and double tap subs on Pathos; letting the subs go deep and wide beneath the flinty break and sci-fi stabs of Azimuth; then turning up the classic Doc Scott or Metalheadz vibes in a string highlight, Moonfunk; and mainlining that darkish pressure into the lip-biting tension of Outback.
For them that know…
The UK’s strongest D&B label of the last few years fires another big one with Outer Heaven’s high pressure Pathos EP, forming his debut for UVB-76 after some class turns for Rupture London and 117 Recordings.
In synch with the label’s darkly defined style, Outer Heaven tempers a brooding, rolling tech-step sound in four parts: locking in with the snap jaw snares and double tap subs on Pathos; letting the subs go deep and wide beneath the flinty break and sci-fi stabs of Azimuth; then turning up the classic Doc Scott or Metalheadz vibes in a string highlight, Moonfunk; and mainlining that darkish pressure into the lip-biting tension of Outback.
For them that know…
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The UK’s strongest D&B label of the last few years fires another big one with Outer Heaven’s high pressure Pathos EP, forming his debut for UVB-76 after some class turns for Rupture London and 117 Recordings.
In synch with the label’s darkly defined style, Outer Heaven tempers a brooding, rolling tech-step sound in four parts: locking in with the snap jaw snares and double tap subs on Pathos; letting the subs go deep and wide beneath the flinty break and sci-fi stabs of Azimuth; then turning up the classic Doc Scott or Metalheadz vibes in a string highlight, Moonfunk; and mainlining that darkish pressure into the lip-biting tension of Outback.
For them that know…