Following on from his ‘Tired Voice’ EP Reset Robot returns to Poker Flat Recordings with a new three-tracker entitled Duplicate.
The man behind the moniker is Dave Robertson, Portsmouth based DJ/producer who has been honing his sound for some time – a perfect blend of crafty house music and slick tech vibes.
With this EP he flaunts a lot of his signature sound – the title track grooves along nicely around a shuffling beat before building and dropping with maximum effect.
Hyra has a more classic techno feel, the blippy groove compliments a Detroit-eque pad, before the track locks into its main section accompanied by a wobbly synth.
Service, the third track sits somewhere in between the two – a thick synth bassline and propulsive rhythm track creating a heavy dance-floor heater.
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