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Manasyt / Sync 24 - The Subsiding EP

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Abstract, Electro, Industrial
Year:
2005

Tracklist

Clandestine 5:04
Raw Enterance 5:16
The Warg 5:46
I Don't Know 7:49

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
The Subsiding EP (12", EP) Touchin' Bass TB015 UK 2005
The SUBsiding EP (4xFile, WAV, EP) Touchin' Bass TB015 UK 2005
The Subsiding EP (12", Promo, W/Lbl, EP) Touchin' Bass TB015 UK 2005
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Review by cosanostrakriminal Apr 23, 2008

referencing The Subsiding EP, 12", EP, TB015

This is a top record, one of the best on Touchin Bass.
The MANASYt side just shades it for me with Clandestine being the highlight of the E.P
Great tune with a rasping, deep bassline that really grabs the attention. Like the other guy said, a lot of interesting and unusual sounds in attendance in the MANASYt's tunes. He has a sound like no-one else and it's usually well worth checking.
The Sync 24 side is damn good too. The Warg is the better of the two and is a pretty intense affair that drops a titanic bass throb about half way in that really lifts the track to a new level. This tune is a full on, heavy as hell, electro nightmare.
Well worth getting a hold of this record if you like dark electro.
Rated 5/5
Review by beborucci Apr 08, 2008

referencing The Subsiding EP, 12", EP, TB015

Essential complement of the excellent compilation of unreleased tracks recently published on Touchin' Bass, this "SUBsiding E.P" sees the return of two brilliant artists accustomed to Andre Parker's label. The A side signed by Petar Tassev aka Manasyt, the well known Bulgarian from now on located in Detroit, offers a pair of schizophrenic cuts: the mental "Clandestine", based on metallic and industrial sonorities and the frightening "Raw Entrance", a kind of nightmare electro tune centred on a frantic bass line and fearsome old school strings. The face B is entrusted to Sync 24 alias Phil Bolland. Half of the London Cultek band proves with "The Warg" that he's not there to joke, developing a rough and tended music made of analogical higher bid. Some components taken again on "I Don't Know" with in addition an impressive rhythmic work. A complex, pervert and aggressive 12'', check it!