Harley D - Junglist EP

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Harley D returns to Serial Killaz with six furious drum and bass tunes. Over the past few years, the Birchington-based artist has been nothing short of prolific with his output. His latest EP is testament to the fact that quantity does not sacrifice quality when you are a machine in the studio.

The title track commences the EP. Rave stabs and an eponymous vocal sample precede a descending bassline which plummets into oblivion, before emerging again layered with digital squelches bound to twist the face of even the most seasoned raver.

Bun Up The Place follows and delivers on the promise made by the title. Syncopated jungle drums switching out break samples with ease and seriously warped 808s give a contemporary twist on an oldschool vibe.

Lanes comes next. Demonic bass design, stripped-back drums, and patois vocals filled with attitude result in one heavy stepper bound to do damage in the dance.

Harley D makes use of his signature fluid basslines in Realest. More patois vocal samples and and occasional wobbly 808s bring additional movement to an already groove-laden tune.

Another aptly titled track, Let Them See You Move, is set to produce the described results. Shuffling drums, bouncy descending 808s, and commanding vocals make crowd control too easy for any selector who draws for this one.

Sun At Last (with Indecision) closes the release. Dubbed out vocals, rolling drums, and a ghostly bassline are sure to keep any crowd moving until the early hours of the morning and beyond.

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