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2.5 average | Bedex | November 20th 20 | As you'd expect a pretty all over the place EP where the main interest is the title track, a fun future house cut that is quite fun and has a recognisable hook to it. Could be in 3.5 range honestly for the genre. But then 2 is a very poor track: the intro sounds like me an hour into discovering the demo version of FL studio (not a compliment), the vox and alarms are annoying, the buildup is cliche as it gets, the drop doesn't work. The only redeeming thing is the pianos, which while cliche are quite fun and help the track. 3 is erratic as a track and doesnt't really work at all either. 4 starts off feeling a bit like Feed Me and old Culprate before it delivers a you know outdated but still fun woob woob brostep kinda drop. It's not the greatest at that but after 2-3 it felt very fun and fresh. 5 has an excellent intro and then unexpectedly great emotional vocals. Had lots of potential, unfortunately I dont think the drums and woobs were brought up as subtly as they could have, and the woobs arent that compelling anyway. It's fine, but a bit underwhelming. Eh despite the t/t and a couple fun bits this is a 2.4
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2.5 average | Tom R. CONTRIBUTOR | April 30th 16 |
2.0 poor | T5Cx | April 30th 16 |
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