
Influential Dutch grime producer JLSXND7RS debuts on Dream Eater with the four-track Ceres EP, enlisting MC Armour, a member of the trailblazing N.A.S.T.Y Crew, for vocal duties.
Ceres ft. Armour is a skank-inducing sheller with forward-thinking production. A cacophony of woozy synths are layered over rolling hi-hats and the tune's zig-zagging bassline draws parallels with the sliding 808s of drill. Yet the track's intermittent horn stabs and Armour's raw, hyped-up vocal ensure the record retains a distinctly grimy feel.
Irish native Burke, whose releases featuring the likes of Trim and Logan have seen him gain traction in both the grime and dubstep scenes, provides a remix of the title track. In his darker, stripped-back take, the synths are subdued by a sprawling, dungeon-esque bassline, while intermittent, icy bells provide a layer of broken, eerie melody.
The instrumental versions of both songs complete the tracklist.
Ceres ft. Armour is a skank-inducing sheller with forward-thinking production. A cacophony of woozy synths are layered over rolling hi-hats and the tune's zig-zagging bassline draws parallels with the sliding 808s of drill. Yet the track's intermittent horn stabs and Armour's raw, hyped-up vocal ensure the record retains a distinctly grimy feel.
Irish native Burke, whose releases featuring the likes of Trim and Logan have seen him gain traction in both the grime and dubstep scenes, provides a remix of the title track. In his darker, stripped-back take, the synths are subdued by a sprawling, dungeon-esque bassline, while intermittent, icy bells provide a layer of broken, eerie melody.
The instrumental versions of both songs complete the tracklist.
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