There's no joking around with this record: both tracks kick your ass with driving, syncopated percussion & eerie, unsettling ambiance. Melody? Look somewhere else--this is all about primal rhythms.
Set The Mood is a suitable name for the A side, since the track has a long (3 minutes +) intro mainly consisting of moody sound effects, panning stabs and slowly coalesce around a rumbling groove.
Take It Hard raises the stakes with a dirty, thunderous baseline that drops at the 2 minute mark. Over-reverbed effects fade in & out, ghost-like whispers whispering to a manic peak around 5 minute peak.
For those looking to build a darker-than-average progressive or tribal set, this is an absolutely fantastic record, & it fits very will with tribal-hinted works from the likes of Moshic or older Zero Tolerance releases.
Set The Mood is a suitable name for the A side, since the track has a long (3 minutes +) intro mainly consisting of moody sound effects, panning stabs and slowly coalesce around a rumbling groove.
Take It Hard raises the stakes with a dirty, thunderous baseline that drops at the 2 minute mark. Over-reverbed effects fade in & out, ghost-like whispers whispering to a manic peak around 5 minute peak.
For those looking to build a darker-than-average progressive or tribal set, this is an absolutely fantastic record, & it fits very will with tribal-hinted works from the likes of Moshic or older Zero Tolerance releases.