This isn't quite as in-your-face as his "Decks And Demons" release; it's more brooding and gives the breaks a little more room to breath. Now, the label says that it's 33rpm but I think you'll like it a lot more if you experiment with that a little bit. I think it has to be a misprint because the B2 track is the only one that really seems to sound right at 33. Once you straighten that out, it's a pretty tight record. B1 could go either way I suppose. Hard to tell, really.
My pick on this one would be the A2 track. I'm not usually the biggest fan of Bong Ra's stuff, but he's got this remix right I think. It has a nice progression and makes good use of the tense piano loop. It's on a jungley vibe and is probably the most easily mixed of the four tracks.
The B2 would be my runner up because it's very aggressive and in kind of an old school speedcore style, but the kick drums seem to lack a little oomph. A little punchier on those and you'd have a winner.
My pick on this one would be the A2 track. I'm not usually the biggest fan of Bong Ra's stuff, but he's got this remix right I think. It has a nice progression and makes good use of the tense piano loop. It's on a jungley vibe and is probably the most easily mixed of the four tracks.
The B2 would be my runner up because it's very aggressive and in kind of an old school speedcore style, but the kick drums seem to lack a little oomph. A little punchier on those and you'd have a winner.