The opener Feel The Flow exerts effortless swagger, Flamenco-esque guitar picking giving way to crunchy bass and cheeky blip FX, surrounded by a swirling vocal and building towards a stuttering breakdown. It sets the template for the EP with constantly shifting elements keeping each tune absorbing from beginning to end.
A fat, fuzzy b-line propels Groove On atop a funky breakbeat, a house-like synth-line creating an upbeat ambience before reverbed rises and descents lead to a chopped-up outro full of stabby overdriven bass.
The title track Count to Ten stomps like an escaped monster, with gritty perc hits and mentasm-like bass work creating a gnarly, cinematic soundscape. Chunky, textured bass also features prominently on Get Phunk, robotic voices chirping their agreement, with a plunging apocalyptic drop and hazy strings building a dystopian unease.
Hit Me closes things on a nasty dubsteppish grind, a moody intro leading to a lurching drop, the tune mutating into a more reflective mode as it descends into swells of organ and glitchy percussion.
This is an EP that grabs on first listen - not always an easy feat. There’s also enough movement and variety within each tune to stand out from the often formulaic nature of Drum & Bass. Another assured release from a rapidly developing artist.
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