Review: As with all the releasing artists on the London label unknown-untitled, we're not to know the identities of those behind this one. In a crunched out techno-garage-speed statement in six parts, we can safely say that whomever hooded figure(s) has procured these mega meanderers on 12" vinyl (and in so doing topping up the eleventh edition in their equally nameless series) is a real talent. In characteristically mysterious fashion, the release is digitally liner-notated by an all-caps persona of label boss Kane Dansie, whose intent is clearly rather guileful: "SIX VERY VERY BIG ONES. IS IT SIX ARTISTS? THREE? OR JUST ONE?" We're to suppress the compulsion to get hung up on questions like these, despite the tantalism: instead, we'll comment on the sheer darkside insanities of 'Track 3', 'Track 4', 'Track 5' and 'Track 6' especially, marking an upwards trend through such spinoff styles as UK hardcore, grime and snareless dubstep. It just gets better and better.
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