Review on Boomkat UK
5
By HeatheredPearls
The lead track here begins like an austere and skeletal Raster Noton production, akin to Coh's primitive pulsations. Soon however, submerged vocals and slippery, aquatic sounding synths fill out the mix. The companion piece operates in a slightly more full-blooded fashion, and although many of the sonic elements subscribe to the same sort of plugin-driven abstraction as the previous track, the beats are characterized by a taut, glossy electro sound.