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NME Click - Cornershot / Gator [BLUSLTD002]
CAT #: BLUSLTD002
ARTIST: NME CLICK
A: CORNER SHOT
B: GATOR
AUDIO:
RELEASE DATE: 20.09.2013
NME CLICK is at it again, bringing their rolling darkness to the Blu Saphir LTD. camp. 2013 has been a great year for the quartett, releasing Traffic, a collaboration between the four and Rregula & Dementia for Icarus Audio, as well as an incredible gig schedule, playing both festivals and clubnights like Sun And Bass, Sonne Mond & Sterne, Summerturn, FEEEL!, Breakzone and many more.
A: CORNER SHOT
A bit chunkier than the previous, Corner Shot still comes smashing through right out of the gate. Loaded orchestral stabs, low-end hoover bass, and brilliant layering of magnificent sounds, once the bass drops, you can expect total dancefloor annihilation. Reverberant splash cymbals ride out between textures of alien descent. Once the drums kick back in, the only place to go is straight to the bass bins (assuming you’re not too tranced out and on another planet from a possible alien abduction).
B: GATOR
Receiving support from many of the scene’s most solid talent, including Phil Tangent on his featured mix for FabricLive x Commercial Suicide, Gator is a lethal dose of blast-to-the-past monstrous darkness. Remember when you were a child and afraid of the monsters under your bed or in your closet? That’s this type of tune. Gator puts you in the middle of a treacherous situation from the very beginning. Moody atmospheres, glitched-out stabs and heavily processed amens create this dangerous roller that all fans of mid-90s techstep will love. The bassline rumbles with such finesse, yet once this hits the dancefloor… BASSQUAKE.
For more on NME Click, upcoming releases and their current gig schedule, please visit the following links:
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Words by Bryan Friedman (sykophiend@gmail.com)
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