Even though it is still a distinctive P.A.S. sound, this one is much more liquid sounding than the rest of the series.
Gruve, maybe the most so, gives us view to forgotten marshes or another flooded scenery under a grey, grey sky.
Surface Noise is more typical: an alarm signal stuck on the same frequency that simply won't stop. However, the flowing bassdrum and bassline give the impression that it all happens in an submerged laboratory.
Funk Electric, as the title suggests, is more on the usual P.A.S. tip.
An interesting release, though not as aggressive and dancefloor-friendly as the other ones.
Gruve, maybe the most so, gives us view to forgotten marshes or another flooded scenery under a grey, grey sky.
Surface Noise is more typical: an alarm signal stuck on the same frequency that simply won't stop. However, the flowing bassdrum and bassline give the impression that it all happens in an submerged laboratory.
Funk Electric, as the title suggests, is more on the usual P.A.S. tip.
An interesting release, though not as aggressive and dancefloor-friendly as the other ones.