Top 100 Chart Placements
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Ekka delivers a record of rhythm and restraint. Imperativo works in apparent simplicity—motifs pared back to essentials—yet every bar carries a rough, elegant grain: grooves that grip without shouting, textures that rasp with purpose. The title cut sets the thesis with taut, unfussy propulsion; Scolopendra coils into tight percussive cells; Subtle Manipulation Tactics raises pressure by careful increments; Doors Towards Myself opens space without losing bite; and Us And Them lands a measured, club-ready resolve. On the flip, Irazu reframes Imperativo with a decisive, high-contrast remix—sharper transients, lower stance, and a pull that nudges the room from simmer to boil while keeping the originals spine intact. Functional by design, hypnotic in effect: Imperativo is Ekka distilled—clarity over clutter, character over volume.