Tuesday 19 July 2016

Ibiza-Voice review Physical Therapy EP...


Making his debut on Spencer Parker's Work Them recordsPhysical Therapy serves up an EP of techno that's all set to make dance floors tremble.
Baktadust’ fires straight into a thunderous kick and some crisp percussion. The bass lurches towards you with a fire in its belly, whilst keys stumble around the resolute groove, creating an uplifting riff that delightfully compliments the tracks more intense elements.
Setting off in a more seductive manner, the Fried Mix of 'Baktadust' is slowed to a sultrier pace. That same piano riff rolls out, it's urgency now replaced by an inviting warmth, whilst the percussion shuffles and pops around a sweltering bass line, helping to craft a more throbbing groove than the original.
'Push Me' sees vigorous percussion shimmer over a pounding kick, as a palpitating synth careens beneath fluttering keys that trickle around rippling bass line. The track bristles with energy from the start, as it grabs tight hold and refuses to let go.
Shivers of percussion roll forth in 'Spasm', as quivering synths entwine with a clamorous bass line. A bouncing kick stomps through proceedings like a wrecking ball, as a compelling groove that is hypnotic in the same destructive manner that a tornado is unfurls itself out the speakers.

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