Review by ecuadorian_bassSep 28, 2005(edited over 6 years ago)
His deepest and least ferocious release, sees Leo Laker taking the listener on a mission into the cavernous and ill-lit regions of a German nightclub when it's light outside, but the chances of escape are nil. The EP as a whole is very dark and atmospheric. It's driving, but never pummelling as though the beat serves to enhance the spaces between the kicks. It's dancefloor fodder and that's no mistake, but listening to it at home on some decent headphones isn't a bad option. And if your feet get itchy who's to say you can't have a little boogie in your front room?
The EP as a whole is very dark and atmospheric. It's driving, but never pummelling as though the beat serves to enhance the spaces between the kicks. It's dancefloor fodder and that's no mistake, but listening to it at home on some decent headphones isn't a bad option. And if your feet get itchy who's to say you can't have a little boogie in your front room?