Propulsive, chunky techno-house from Vancouver mainstay Big Zen doing it for the local titans Mood Hut
A member of Killer DJs with Alex Sheaf aka Dust-e-1, Big Zen is a regular spinner at parties across Vancouver and now joins the city’s internationally renowned label with a follow-up to his shots fired on Planet Euphorique and this year’s self-released 12”.
‘Prayer Bass’ plays it deep but haughty with rude bass pressure powering Detroit-style pads and arps, whereas ’Sugarcoated’ whips it Chicago-style with percolated groove and velvet chords ascending in proggy form. ‘Cash Splash’ is the nippiest of the bunch, edging on a sort of 313 garage-techno recalling Aaron-Carl and built with floating vibes for the eyes-shut dancers, with ‘Rumble Ball’ deploying more tribal house drums and cosmic pads for the 5am shunt.
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Propulsive, chunky techno-house from Vancouver mainstay Big Zen doing it for the local titans Mood Hut
A member of Killer DJs with Alex Sheaf aka Dust-e-1, Big Zen is a regular spinner at parties across Vancouver and now joins the city’s internationally renowned label with a follow-up to his shots fired on Planet Euphorique and this year’s self-released 12”.
‘Prayer Bass’ plays it deep but haughty with rude bass pressure powering Detroit-style pads and arps, whereas ’Sugarcoated’ whips it Chicago-style with percolated groove and velvet chords ascending in proggy form. ‘Cash Splash’ is the nippiest of the bunch, edging on a sort of 313 garage-techno recalling Aaron-Carl and built with floating vibes for the eyes-shut dancers, with ‘Rumble Ball’ deploying more tribal house drums and cosmic pads for the 5am shunt.
Propulsive, chunky techno-house from Vancouver mainstay Big Zen doing it for the local titans Mood Hut
A member of Killer DJs with Alex Sheaf aka Dust-e-1, Big Zen is a regular spinner at parties across Vancouver and now joins the city’s internationally renowned label with a follow-up to his shots fired on Planet Euphorique and this year’s self-released 12”.
‘Prayer Bass’ plays it deep but haughty with rude bass pressure powering Detroit-style pads and arps, whereas ’Sugarcoated’ whips it Chicago-style with percolated groove and velvet chords ascending in proggy form. ‘Cash Splash’ is the nippiest of the bunch, edging on a sort of 313 garage-techno recalling Aaron-Carl and built with floating vibes for the eyes-shut dancers, with ‘Rumble Ball’ deploying more tribal house drums and cosmic pads for the 5am shunt.
Propulsive, chunky techno-house from Vancouver mainstay Big Zen doing it for the local titans Mood Hut
A member of Killer DJs with Alex Sheaf aka Dust-e-1, Big Zen is a regular spinner at parties across Vancouver and now joins the city’s internationally renowned label with a follow-up to his shots fired on Planet Euphorique and this year’s self-released 12”.
‘Prayer Bass’ plays it deep but haughty with rude bass pressure powering Detroit-style pads and arps, whereas ’Sugarcoated’ whips it Chicago-style with percolated groove and velvet chords ascending in proggy form. ‘Cash Splash’ is the nippiest of the bunch, edging on a sort of 313 garage-techno recalling Aaron-Carl and built with floating vibes for the eyes-shut dancers, with ‘Rumble Ball’ deploying more tribal house drums and cosmic pads for the 5am shunt.
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Propulsive, chunky techno-house from Vancouver mainstay Big Zen doing it for the local titans Mood Hut
A member of Killer DJs with Alex Sheaf aka Dust-e-1, Big Zen is a regular spinner at parties across Vancouver and now joins the city’s internationally renowned label with a follow-up to his shots fired on Planet Euphorique and this year’s self-released 12”.
‘Prayer Bass’ plays it deep but haughty with rude bass pressure powering Detroit-style pads and arps, whereas ’Sugarcoated’ whips it Chicago-style with percolated groove and velvet chords ascending in proggy form. ‘Cash Splash’ is the nippiest of the bunch, edging on a sort of 313 garage-techno recalling Aaron-Carl and built with floating vibes for the eyes-shut dancers, with ‘Rumble Ball’ deploying more tribal house drums and cosmic pads for the 5am shunt.