The man that needs no introduction returns on his own, ever-impressive Poker Flat imprint to drop yet more killer dancefloor treats.
'Solid Maybe' is a classic Steve Bug – thick rounded kick, urgent percussion, and perfect squelchy bass tones. The track grows ever more restless, before unleashing blips, bleeps and bass tones that echo back to the early days of warp-era Sheffield.
'Chordwalk Empire' is more on the melodic side, a tech-house roller that as its name suggests, has a killer chord sequence that keeps the whole track in motion. 'Nitting Hill' rounds things off for this re- lease, a tech driven electronic funk work- out: deceptively simple on first listen but exhibiting all Steve Bug’s signature attention to detail and mastery of tension and release.
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