Leigh D Oliver returns for the second release on his own imprint, sordid and delivers two cuts of rough and ready house.
Life In The Hands Of A Machine is a nod to the hardcore days of yore and lays down breakbeats and warped reece synths combined with raw beats and delicious crusty organ.
Remnants plays in the same vein but makes generous use of various siren samples and pervy vocals.
Both primed and ready for your next warehouse party or bingo night.
Life In The Hands Of A Machine is a nod to the hardcore days of yore and lays down breakbeats and warped reece synths combined with raw beats and delicious crusty organ.
Remnants plays in the same vein but makes generous use of various siren samples and pervy vocals.
Both primed and ready for your next warehouse party or bingo night.
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