Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 2 years ago
Coming off the back of two highly-regarded Gorilla Warfare EPs in quick succession, Durazz is fast-becoming a download-on-sight artist for fans and selectors alike. This time around, he's given us three tracks focused on low-end energy dancefloor destruction. Stripped-back and minimal, the title track takes heads off with a scimitar-blade of midrange bass, while 'In the Hell' strikes with chest-rattling sub, and 'Dr Morbius' twists things up with some darkside science. You're going to want to give this a listen. For licensing & label enquiries, please contact Martin Flex: martin@hotcakesmusic.com
Coming off the back of two highly-regarded Gorilla Warfare EPs in quick succession, Durazz is fast-becoming a download-on-sight artist for fans and selectors alike. This time around, he's given us three tracks focused on low-end energy dancefloor destruction. Stripped-back and minimal, the title track takes heads off with a scimitar-blade of midrange bass, while 'In the Hell' strikes with chest-rattling sub, and 'Dr Morbius' twists things up with some darkside science. You're going to want to give this a listen. For licensing & label enquiries, please contact Martin Flex: martin@hotcakesmusic.com
Coming off the back of two highly-regarded Gorilla Warfare EPs in quick succession, Durazz is fast-becoming a download-on-sight artist for fans and selectors alike. This time around, he's given us three tracks focused on low-end energy dancefloor destruction. Stripped-back and minimal, the title track takes heads off with a scimitar-blade of midrange bass, while 'In the Hell' strikes with chest-rattling sub, and 'Dr Morbius' twists things up with some darkside science. You're going to want to give this a listen. For licensing & label enquiries, please contact Martin Flex: martin@hotcakesmusic.com
We last caught sight of Gwillz on Gorilla Warfare tearing things up with his remix of Deekline and Katalyst's 'Tyreman'. Now he's back with a full three-track EP to flex multiple aspects to his style. There's the essence of atmospheric jungle in the breaks, bass, and Kate Hall's shimmering vocals on the title track. We get the emcee-led roll-out of the Boundless-collab 'Valley of Kings'. Plus the darkside assault that is the Asymmetry team-up 'Combination'. This is a producer demonstrating exactly why we should be paying attention to him. Gwillz is on the rise. For licensing & label enquiries, please contact Martin Flex: martin@hotcakesmusic.com