Yaleesa Hall has released solo tracks and remixes on the Will & Ink label before now, and here returns with four new cuts on the Perrin EP. The unknown producer turned plenty of heads with its first full outing, and the stripped back but succulent sounds on offer here will surely do the same again.

The first cut is 'First Perrin', which has massive rubber kick drums rolling beneath little flecks of static and raw metal texture. Synths groan under the weight of the drums and overall the track makes for a perfect warehouse or basement banger. 'Second Perrin' is no less subtle. Once again it has gigantic kick drums, but this time they are more rocking and punchy, and have icy hi hats riding long side them. Deep, droning bass sounds and clever use of filters add a sense of scale to the track and it cannot fail to suck you in as a result.

'Third Perrin' is another, organic, humid and rather oppressive affair driven by perfectly sculpted kick drums. They hit hard as itchy hi hats and dehumanised vocal sounds try to keep up but instead get sucked under by the groove. Lastly, 'Fourth Perrin' has a wonky synth line riding up and down, slicing into the barrelling kick drums as they cut in and out.

This is expertly hypnotic, over sized and cavernous techno that will suck you in, sweep you up and trap you in a perfect trance.

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