
This is not Rraph's first appearance on Quant, he featured with "Psychic Phenomena" on the 10 Compilation two years ago. This EP is straight outta Poland as he is joined by fellow countryman Michal Jablonski on the remix.
This EP gives us two tracks to rumble the room from Rraph. The title track has hi-energy distorted feedback in patterns that erupt throughout, with lead synth chord sequence that escalates into a solo with acidic finale before sliding back into the drive.
Sarcogyps is remixed by his homie Michal, making it step some, standard Jablonski style. This takes his rudeness to whole new deep level, midway the evil d&b like moody drawn out stabs cut through the distortion.
Taxus the hypnotic weapon to colossal damage is relentless hearts a tool that will conjure up the intensity if ever it was lacking. Repetitive prodding only to pause for a short drone attack twice off the back of a filtered down kick, the second time comes in an alarming nature.
Supported by: Amotik, Dax J, Diego Amura, Inigo Kennedy, NX1, Oliver Deutschmann, Pfirter, Rommek, Slam, Takaaki Itoh
This EP gives us two tracks to rumble the room from Rraph. The title track has hi-energy distorted feedback in patterns that erupt throughout, with lead synth chord sequence that escalates into a solo with acidic finale before sliding back into the drive.
Sarcogyps is remixed by his homie Michal, making it step some, standard Jablonski style. This takes his rudeness to whole new deep level, midway the evil d&b like moody drawn out stabs cut through the distortion.
Taxus the hypnotic weapon to colossal damage is relentless hearts a tool that will conjure up the intensity if ever it was lacking. Repetitive prodding only to pause for a short drone attack twice off the back of a filtered down kick, the second time comes in an alarming nature.
Supported by: Amotik, Dax J, Diego Amura, Inigo Kennedy, NX1, Oliver Deutschmann, Pfirter, Rommek, Slam, Takaaki Itoh
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