Blamhaus returns with a three track ep to round out the 2020.
“Ground game” beatless intro slowly evolves building layers of glitched percussion with dense chord stabs that float and rise up before the bass drum kick’s into action to shows this track’s true intent.
“Acid crab” harks back to the old school as it walks a fine line between house and techno. An acid bassline is the linchpin of this track as funky percussion and jazzy chords intertwine throughout to create a dancefloor oriented groove.
“Grump” is deep melodic techno, shiny pads float above a catchy marimba melody whilst a hefty bass line props up this solid track.
The dance floor may be a distance memory to some by this stage but B-Haus009 is hopeful that we can all get back on it ASAP (SAFELY!)
Out now, don’t miss it!
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