We are proud to announce our latest instalment that comes from lost 1990's tapes of an underground Estonian production group, Hüpnosaurus.
Side A opens with 'Muru', a simple ballad with its stripped kicks and funky string bass that gradually reach a lo-fi acidic house condition with psychedelic swirls appearing every now and then. Bookworms provide this first track a remix treatment with thick, multi-layered overdriven madness looped over a six-minute run that strips the original to a simple bassline and occasional industrial stabs.
On side B, 'Always In N' Out' starts out as unorthodox blend of a classic techno kick and speed garage percussion, but after a long building spacey pad breaks into a classic filtered house tune with transposed chords and cut-up vocals that runs until the end of the track, filtering in and out before powerful drops.
Finally, the last title track demonstrates exactly the kind of music that we call Wicked Bass, with it's heavy stomping kicks, swinging hats, familiar psychedelic whirls and a trippy, crushed vocal sample appearing out of nowhere questioning: 'Where Am I?', as if all of this madness is reminiscent of a bad trip at Berghain.