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12"
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MNSX 004EP
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Eduardo de la Calle takes a tougher stance than on his silkier productions, heading into rough, raw, analog terrain for Midnight Shift's MNSX series. The relentless, pulsating, slithering acid bassline of "Roswell Case" makes it a peak-time earworm roller. On "Synthesized Priorities," the soul of the machine makes itself heard -- another hypnotic builder. "Mexican Madness" is a twisted journey led by an analog synth; a peculiar product waiting to wreck insane havoc on the floor. On his remix of "Mexican Madness," Jacob Martin aka Hodge turns the opening synth groove totally rugged -- another winning move from the Bristolian producer.
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