Geiom & Spamchop unite forces for a clever post-garage winner on Berkane Sol, riding a restlessly fidgety riddim with skipping bass humps offset by arabesque electronica melodies making for a slightly psychedelic effect.
Over on the flip Geiom goes it alone, further investigating the meeting point of UKF and post-dubstep electronics with a ruffled acid line applied to slickly syncopated house rhythms for a darker alternative to the Blunted Robots styles.
Ace UK Funky mutations.
Vinyl rip at 320 Kbps.
Expired.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Geiom and Spamchop - Cave Rave 12"
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