I first heard their track Adrenaline on Dave Clarke's jaw dropingly amazing "WS2" DJ mix, and was amazed at the combination of a furiously hard kick and a relentless, fist-high-up-in-the-air hook.
So I decided to snatch the full version, found here on vinyl.
Well, the A side is just as I said above, pumping, hard, goes with almost anything upbeat and loud, moreso as it leaves plently of time for experiments behind decks 'cause it takes some time for the track to build and reach the fantastic hook. It does the trick every time on the dance floor, the crowd goes off the chain to this one!
The B side, Cosinus is even harder, with a devastating punch, an entrie array of banging percussion atop disturbing noises that may potentially sound like an FM reciever unable to find a functioning frequency, thus only releasing whatever random signal it comes across. I've yet to hear this one not shatter any sound system. It falls somewhere in between Murder Was The Bass and Point Blank, due to a really impressive combo of ferocious intensity and constantly present nervous sounds.
I give it my highest recommendation.
So I decided to snatch the full version, found here on vinyl.
Well, the A side is just as I said above, pumping, hard, goes with almost anything upbeat and loud, moreso as it leaves plently of time for experiments behind decks 'cause it takes some time for the track to build and reach the fantastic hook. It does the trick every time on the dance floor, the crowd goes off the chain to this one!
The B side, Cosinus is even harder, with a devastating punch, an entrie array of banging percussion atop disturbing noises that may potentially sound like an FM reciever unable to find a functioning frequency, thus only releasing whatever random signal it comes across. I've yet to hear this one not shatter any sound system. It falls somewhere in between Murder Was The Bass and Point Blank, due to a really impressive combo of ferocious intensity and constantly present nervous sounds.
I give it my highest recommendation.