[PLS008] Coalition

by Plasmic Records

The four tracks which make up the eight release from Plasmic Records sound as if they were chiselled in some deep underground mine: each one rumbles, grumbles and tumbles up to the surface through a long and dusty mine shaft with an earth shaking resonance that's hard to ignore. Gorbani and Enzo Leep opens proceedings with a burrowing, rolling bassline, searching apocalyptic synths and a distant double clap combo. It's earthy and muddy as it prowls forwards whereas Alex Tea contribution is a little more suspenseful.

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The four tracks which make up the eight release from Plasmic Records sound as if they were chiselled in some deep underground mine: each one rumbles, grumbles and tumbles up to the surface through a long and dusty mine shaft with an earth shaking resonance that's hard to ignore. Gorbani and Enzo Leep opens proceedings with a burrowing, rolling bassline, searching apocalyptic synths and a distant double clap combo. It's earthy and muddy as it prowls forwards whereas Alex Tea contribution is a little more suspenseful.

plasmicrecords.com
facebook.com/plasmicrecords