Lukid’s rave alias gets fizzy on a hardcore jungle, bleeps ’n breaks, and proper rave tip
Riding deft on 25 PSI of Air Max pressure, the 3rd Refreshers volume follows a keenly sought-after couple with something of a bridge between Lukid’s Rezzett gear and his collection of early ‘90s rave tunes. The fidelity is upfront and kicks in the right places, but dosed up with a woozy lense comparable to Actress and Teresa Winter, variously applied to skilful emulations of DJ SS-style ’94 breakage in ‘Way U Smile’, a Doc Scott-esque bleepy hardcore hip hop stepper ‘Do U Remember’, the belly and head rush of ‘Bells Whistles’, and what sounds like Steve Gurley gone weightless in ‘Moving Up Dub.’
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Lukid’s rave alias gets fizzy on a hardcore jungle, bleeps ’n breaks, and proper rave tip
Riding deft on 25 PSI of Air Max pressure, the 3rd Refreshers volume follows a keenly sought-after couple with something of a bridge between Lukid’s Rezzett gear and his collection of early ‘90s rave tunes. The fidelity is upfront and kicks in the right places, but dosed up with a woozy lense comparable to Actress and Teresa Winter, variously applied to skilful emulations of DJ SS-style ’94 breakage in ‘Way U Smile’, a Doc Scott-esque bleepy hardcore hip hop stepper ‘Do U Remember’, the belly and head rush of ‘Bells Whistles’, and what sounds like Steve Gurley gone weightless in ‘Moving Up Dub.’
Lukid’s rave alias gets fizzy on a hardcore jungle, bleeps ’n breaks, and proper rave tip
Riding deft on 25 PSI of Air Max pressure, the 3rd Refreshers volume follows a keenly sought-after couple with something of a bridge between Lukid’s Rezzett gear and his collection of early ‘90s rave tunes. The fidelity is upfront and kicks in the right places, but dosed up with a woozy lense comparable to Actress and Teresa Winter, variously applied to skilful emulations of DJ SS-style ’94 breakage in ‘Way U Smile’, a Doc Scott-esque bleepy hardcore hip hop stepper ‘Do U Remember’, the belly and head rush of ‘Bells Whistles’, and what sounds like Steve Gurley gone weightless in ‘Moving Up Dub.’
Lukid’s rave alias gets fizzy on a hardcore jungle, bleeps ’n breaks, and proper rave tip
Riding deft on 25 PSI of Air Max pressure, the 3rd Refreshers volume follows a keenly sought-after couple with something of a bridge between Lukid’s Rezzett gear and his collection of early ‘90s rave tunes. The fidelity is upfront and kicks in the right places, but dosed up with a woozy lense comparable to Actress and Teresa Winter, variously applied to skilful emulations of DJ SS-style ’94 breakage in ‘Way U Smile’, a Doc Scott-esque bleepy hardcore hip hop stepper ‘Do U Remember’, the belly and head rush of ‘Bells Whistles’, and what sounds like Steve Gurley gone weightless in ‘Moving Up Dub.’
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Lukid’s rave alias gets fizzy on a hardcore jungle, bleeps ’n breaks, and proper rave tip
Riding deft on 25 PSI of Air Max pressure, the 3rd Refreshers volume follows a keenly sought-after couple with something of a bridge between Lukid’s Rezzett gear and his collection of early ‘90s rave tunes. The fidelity is upfront and kicks in the right places, but dosed up with a woozy lense comparable to Actress and Teresa Winter, variously applied to skilful emulations of DJ SS-style ’94 breakage in ‘Way U Smile’, a Doc Scott-esque bleepy hardcore hip hop stepper ‘Do U Remember’, the belly and head rush of ‘Bells Whistles’, and what sounds like Steve Gurley gone weightless in ‘Moving Up Dub.’