Asquith returns to his self-titled imprint.
Rave Til Dawn sees the London-based artist follow up the massive 'Let Me' with another clutch of takes on anthemic, big-room techno.
Title track does everything a Let Me followup should do; huge compressed kicks, reverberating piano stabs and epic call-out vocals all collide for an absolute monster track.
'Down' traces a more tool-y techno line. Rolling percussion and popping mechanic energy.
Crush takes Asquith's manic monotone stab template into more techy territory, opening the production up to a ton of space and leading us into a cocoon of pressurised space. Stripped back but still crushing. 'LCD Steppin' sees us entering back into pacier territory; shifting pads overlay a rickety jungle break before we're hoofed into the long grass with a 4/4 kick all the way up at 155bpm. It's not quite 160 but that's what the pitch slider is for ;)
Rave Til Dawn sees the London-based artist follow up the massive 'Let Me' with another clutch of takes on anthemic, big-room techno.
Title track does everything a Let Me followup should do; huge compressed kicks, reverberating piano stabs and epic call-out vocals all collide for an absolute monster track.
'Down' traces a more tool-y techno line. Rolling percussion and popping mechanic energy.
Crush takes Asquith's manic monotone stab template into more techy territory, opening the production up to a ton of space and leading us into a cocoon of pressurised space. Stripped back but still crushing. 'LCD Steppin' sees us entering back into pacier territory; shifting pads overlay a rickety jungle break before we're hoofed into the long grass with a 4/4 kick all the way up at 155bpm. It's not quite 160 but that's what the pitch slider is for ;)
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