Yet another cracker by Swayzak.
My pick of the two is probably Doobie, with its minimal rolling sounds gradually building and growing as each new element of the track is introduced.
Finally, a dirty analogue bass appears that keeps growing until it sounds like its about to rip through your speaker cones and send you down to your local audio dealer begging for the biggest set of subs they have.
Loud and bass up high is definatly the best way to appreciate this one.
My pick of the two is probably Doobie, with its minimal rolling sounds gradually building and growing as each new element of the track is introduced.
Finally, a dirty analogue bass appears that keeps growing until it sounds like its about to rip through your speaker cones and send you down to your local audio dealer begging for the biggest set of subs they have.
Loud and bass up high is definatly the best way to appreciate this one.