Pressure Double Down EP
Dub techno journeyman Deadbeat properly stretches out on return to longtime patrons at Echocord
Up there with the best of dub house and techno’s 2nd wave torch carriers, Scott Monteith aka Deadbeat continues to find new veins of nuanced pressure within well trodden templates on the ‘Pressure Double Down EP.’
It’s notable for the A-side’s 14’ trek ’Too Much Pressure’, where he takes all the time needed to deftly build a heady steppers momentum with finely modulated permutation of dub chords, tongue-tip vox and toe-tip rhythms that unfold heir function thoroughly. In a declension of energies, he cools the limbs on a more laid-back skank driven by frothed dub chords and lagging drums in ‘Double Bubble’ thru the spare, airborne half stepper ‘Rattle The Roof Down.’
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Dub techno journeyman Deadbeat properly stretches out on return to longtime patrons at Echocord
Up there with the best of dub house and techno’s 2nd wave torch carriers, Scott Monteith aka Deadbeat continues to find new veins of nuanced pressure within well trodden templates on the ‘Pressure Double Down EP.’
It’s notable for the A-side’s 14’ trek ’Too Much Pressure’, where he takes all the time needed to deftly build a heady steppers momentum with finely modulated permutation of dub chords, tongue-tip vox and toe-tip rhythms that unfold heir function thoroughly. In a declension of energies, he cools the limbs on a more laid-back skank driven by frothed dub chords and lagging drums in ‘Double Bubble’ thru the spare, airborne half stepper ‘Rattle The Roof Down.’
Dub techno journeyman Deadbeat properly stretches out on return to longtime patrons at Echocord
Up there with the best of dub house and techno’s 2nd wave torch carriers, Scott Monteith aka Deadbeat continues to find new veins of nuanced pressure within well trodden templates on the ‘Pressure Double Down EP.’
It’s notable for the A-side’s 14’ trek ’Too Much Pressure’, where he takes all the time needed to deftly build a heady steppers momentum with finely modulated permutation of dub chords, tongue-tip vox and toe-tip rhythms that unfold heir function thoroughly. In a declension of energies, he cools the limbs on a more laid-back skank driven by frothed dub chords and lagging drums in ‘Double Bubble’ thru the spare, airborne half stepper ‘Rattle The Roof Down.’
Dub techno journeyman Deadbeat properly stretches out on return to longtime patrons at Echocord
Up there with the best of dub house and techno’s 2nd wave torch carriers, Scott Monteith aka Deadbeat continues to find new veins of nuanced pressure within well trodden templates on the ‘Pressure Double Down EP.’
It’s notable for the A-side’s 14’ trek ’Too Much Pressure’, where he takes all the time needed to deftly build a heady steppers momentum with finely modulated permutation of dub chords, tongue-tip vox and toe-tip rhythms that unfold heir function thoroughly. In a declension of energies, he cools the limbs on a more laid-back skank driven by frothed dub chords and lagging drums in ‘Double Bubble’ thru the spare, airborne half stepper ‘Rattle The Roof Down.’
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Dub techno journeyman Deadbeat properly stretches out on return to longtime patrons at Echocord
Up there with the best of dub house and techno’s 2nd wave torch carriers, Scott Monteith aka Deadbeat continues to find new veins of nuanced pressure within well trodden templates on the ‘Pressure Double Down EP.’
It’s notable for the A-side’s 14’ trek ’Too Much Pressure’, where he takes all the time needed to deftly build a heady steppers momentum with finely modulated permutation of dub chords, tongue-tip vox and toe-tip rhythms that unfold heir function thoroughly. In a declension of energies, he cools the limbs on a more laid-back skank driven by frothed dub chords and lagging drums in ‘Double Bubble’ thru the spare, airborne half stepper ‘Rattle The Roof Down.’