Simina Grigoriu closes out 2023 with a debut outing on Movement Recordings. Joining esteemed Indian artist Bullzeye, one of Techno’s leading ladies offers a stunning remix for his B-side ‘Padrobiotic’, which is out now as part of the two-track ‘Kreature’ EP.
The title selection ‘Kreature’ finds Bullzeye operating at his creative peak with a production rich in character and groove. Creating a confident energy from the outset, its rhythmic drive is anchored by tough kick drums, rippling basslines and flashing percussive arrangements, tastefully building to a wild-eyed intensity of growling synths and hypnotic arps. With a breakdown that exudes spirit, Bullzeye pulls from his expansive repertoire, infusing a tension-filled overlay with ominous vocal samples, resulting in a perfect prelude for a powerful drop and heads down finale.
The companion piece ‘Padrobotic’ further cements the EP’s dancefloor minded ethos. Here, Bullzeye’s meticulous design and muscular approach conjures up dystopian visions, as cutting edge sonics and rolling rhythmic structures layer a bed of pulsating beats and driving percussion, for the perfect mid-set style energy boost.
The release concludes with Simina Grigoriu making her label debut with the lone interpretation of ‘Padrobotic’. Fresh off a contribution to Drumcode’s A-Sides, Vol. 12 collection, her maiden release on Movement Recordings stays true to the harder edge of its source material. Simina takes square aim at the dancefloor, increasing tempo and pace, while adding acid gates, orbiting effects and an uplifting break to spearhead a finale that is equal parts tough and emotive.
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