'Brotherhood' is his latest offering, and it is perhaps his most finely packed and delicately poised record to date. As soon as the 'Glitched' version of the title track begins, there is a sense of latent urgency but also a story found within waiting to be told. The steppin' garage beat acts as a pivot between the lo-fi vocal sample up top and the intensely deep low end bass and kicks, with the listener bouncing along within the mids to great effect. 'Existenz' comes next, and this takes the 4 to the floor energy to new heights. The kicks provide the core for hi end rhythmic elements to provide texture, with focus drawn to the emerging melodic palette, that feels almost orchestral in its depth and reach. One to drift into, for sure.
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