3 Channels - Simple EP

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  • A solid kick/hat and bass line starts “Koko With Steve” off before a small, one-off bell like sound introduces the tighter hats pattern. Underlying beeps can be heard until a piercing yet warm synth rises through to the surface as the kick drops out. The 1-minute mark brings a newer and deeper bass line building with scratchy accents, bubbly drops floating in the background and very tight hat sequencing. As the kick drops back out a second rising synth holds things together with the bass line switching things up before everything comes back in, the track continuing to escalate. Get ready for the speakers to blow with the entrance of a sharp electric melody, which builds down to the hat and melody. Some acid tinges twist up around the isolated melody – certain to create a lot of heat on the dance floor – before the sequencing is changed over with intelligent force; vocal snippets adding another “smack you in the face” type of break. The latter stages of the track sees the introduction of a very unique break; an echoing type of horn fading into a tiny bleep before lacing in the kick, bass line and hats, which ride the track out. Ace sequencing, great attitude and solid sound; will keep this in my crate for time to come. Deep kick accented by small blurbs, smacks and ruff bass hits should get everyone in the club rocking to “Inside The Sequence” on the B-side. A squirming male vocal begins teasing us early on with the distorted hat/ shaker riding on the “and” note. Things get a little on the spooky side with rolling bongo hits coming thru to transposition spacey rides; smacks/claps and tasty bass rubs enticing more vocal bends. At the 2-minute mark the kick, hat and clap come back in while the vocal stays on the dirty tip. A short bongo rhythm comes in adding flavor to the ongoing vocal bends and filth. A quick drop of the kick and full vocal hit permit a synth pattern to ride thru, complimenting the existing sounds.
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