Size is everything with this total tribal shakedown bearing the Budapest brawn of Collective Machine’s Mario Domjan and the French firepower of Kévin ‘Spencer K’ Brottes, together responsible for KD Music’s ‘El Roncho’ and ‘Paquito’s Circus’ EPs. Big beds of bouncing bass, and snipping synths that sneak and dart before they start to swell, make ‘Physicalism’ a must-drop when clubbers scale as far as the eye can see. From releasing energy to keeping aggression pent up, a more pensive remix with a trance topping has Nicolas Masseyeff keeping careful watch. Growling bass and clinical chord patterns keep this dancefloor guardian grounded, as much about getting hands in the air as it is keeping arms sternly folded.
Already supported by: Arjun vagale, Chus, Danny Tenaglia, Fabian Argomedo, Fer BR, Hot Since 82, Karotte, Paco Osuna, Pirupa, Ramiro Lopez, Reboot, Tapesh and Wally Lopez.
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