This 71st output on Holzplatten camp strikes the great return of Brixton to the production. Since his last "Warning EP" published in October 2002, German artist stepped aside to let new talents like Robert Natus, B. Bommersheim or Sascha Zastiral growing and evolving on Düsseldorf prime techno label. Faithful to his hypnotic sounds, Kazumi and soon Brachial (a new structure on the point to be launched) mastermind comes back with a 12'' worthy of his previous "Psyquencies EP", released in 1996 on Heiko Laux U-turn structure. On the flip side "Spurna" introduces a minimal and oldschool hard techno style in the pure rave tradition while "Feect" keeps on with a Detroit register à la DJ T-1000. On the reverse, "Nova Dupa" and its rough bass line combine energy, distorted tonalities and impressive dancefloor sense. At last, "Pointka" ends up a EP no doubt dedicated to success with tribal and Detroit vibes. A real quality underground techno without compromises! www.pornostarmusic.com www.brixton.de Nexus 6, 11/03/2004
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