Pinch and Mumdance go B2B carving thru 19 exclusive versions and unreleased tracks from the the Tectonic and Cold laboratories. Following their september 2013 mix together, it's rooted UK dance futurism at its finest, twisting the lines of D&B, dubstep and techno thru grime and up-to-the-second bass dimensions. Opening and closing with atmospheric bookends by Logos, they skulk between Alex Coulton's darkside tribalism 'Sinners', Pinch and Shed versions of 'Obsession (The Possession)' to Mumdance's manic 'Sprawl', to Ziro's rigid overhaul of El-B's 'Buck & Bury', Nurve's aquatech charge 'WQrong Number', and the crazed cadence of 'Doom' from Mumdance'. At the midway point they rattle out the killer collaboration 'Noctis' and launch into raving formation with exclusive zingers such as 'bagleys (Reese Tool)', the stomach churning 'Double Barrelled Turbo Mitzi' (gis one), and the scrying darkscide rolige of 'Lucid Dreaming' via the swaggering flux of Ipman's 'Ghostrunner'.
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Pinch and Mumdance go B2B carving thru 19 exclusive versions and unreleased tracks from the the Tectonic and Cold laboratories. Following their september 2013 mix together, it's rooted UK dance futurism at its finest, twisting the lines of D&B, dubstep and techno thru grime and up-to-the-second bass dimensions. Opening and closing with atmospheric bookends by Logos, they skulk between Alex Coulton's darkside tribalism 'Sinners', Pinch and Shed versions of 'Obsession (The Possession)' to Mumdance's manic 'Sprawl', to Ziro's rigid overhaul of El-B's 'Buck & Bury', Nurve's aquatech charge 'WQrong Number', and the crazed cadence of 'Doom' from Mumdance'. At the midway point they rattle out the killer collaboration 'Noctis' and launch into raving formation with exclusive zingers such as 'bagleys (Reese Tool)', the stomach churning 'Double Barrelled Turbo Mitzi' (gis one), and the scrying darkscide rolige of 'Lucid Dreaming' via the swaggering flux of Ipman's 'Ghostrunner'.
Pinch and Mumdance go B2B carving thru 19 exclusive versions and unreleased tracks from the the Tectonic and Cold laboratories. Following their september 2013 mix together, it's rooted UK dance futurism at its finest, twisting the lines of D&B, dubstep and techno thru grime and up-to-the-second bass dimensions. Opening and closing with atmospheric bookends by Logos, they skulk between Alex Coulton's darkside tribalism 'Sinners', Pinch and Shed versions of 'Obsession (The Possession)' to Mumdance's manic 'Sprawl', to Ziro's rigid overhaul of El-B's 'Buck & Bury', Nurve's aquatech charge 'WQrong Number', and the crazed cadence of 'Doom' from Mumdance'. At the midway point they rattle out the killer collaboration 'Noctis' and launch into raving formation with exclusive zingers such as 'bagleys (Reese Tool)', the stomach churning 'Double Barrelled Turbo Mitzi' (gis one), and the scrying darkscide rolige of 'Lucid Dreaming' via the swaggering flux of Ipman's 'Ghostrunner'.
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Pinch and Mumdance go B2B carving thru 19 exclusive versions and unreleased tracks from the the Tectonic and Cold laboratories. Following their september 2013 mix together, it's rooted UK dance futurism at its finest, twisting the lines of D&B, dubstep and techno thru grime and up-to-the-second bass dimensions. Opening and closing with atmospheric bookends by Logos, they skulk between Alex Coulton's darkside tribalism 'Sinners', Pinch and Shed versions of 'Obsession (The Possession)' to Mumdance's manic 'Sprawl', to Ziro's rigid overhaul of El-B's 'Buck & Bury', Nurve's aquatech charge 'WQrong Number', and the crazed cadence of 'Doom' from Mumdance'. At the midway point they rattle out the killer collaboration 'Noctis' and launch into raving formation with exclusive zingers such as 'bagleys (Reese Tool)', the stomach churning 'Double Barrelled Turbo Mitzi' (gis one), and the scrying darkscide rolige of 'Lucid Dreaming' via the swaggering flux of Ipman's 'Ghostrunner'.