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well done! pure dope, fantastic output by quartz. metalheadz is such a great label!
quartz has his own sound, blacklist fits perfectly to the metalheadz tradition.
it is both kind of retro and futuristic.
highly recommended, play it loud, the bass kicks:-)
that's the way i like it. quartz became quickly my favourite producer in this kind of music. dub orange
supported by 7 fans who also own “Incognito [feat. Jerome Thomas] (Skeptical Remix)”
Lushness is a Metalheadz signature, but this album is so atmospheric, it (or at least its first 3/4) could have been a Good Looking release in the late '90s/early '00s. It reminds me of artists like KMC, Rantoul, and Future Engineers who brought programmed drums and a sleeker, techier vibe to atmospheric dnb. The last 1/4 of this album is slightly darker and reminds me of classic neurofunk; it could have been a Subtitles release in the early '00s.
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