Trance2MoveU Posted September 1, 2011 Share Posted September 1, 2011 Artist: Deimos Title: Ruptured EP Label: Diggarama Date: April, 2010 1. Ruptured (144 BPM) 2. Chest Pain (152 BPM) 3. Drifter (150 BPM) *Sung to Metallica's classic song* Master! Master! Master! Now...I don't think he is any of these. Although you could make an argument for Yoda due to his dominance in mastering releases. Don't believe me? Here's a list: Sky Technology & Nova Fractal – Versus Javi – The Aural Exciter Nova Fractal – Main Sequence Star Sky Technology – Next Visions PsiloCybian – Funny Farm Uth – Distant Instincts Mammal Footwork – Wallop Remixes VA - Pantheon VA - Future Architecture VA - Dimensional Gateway Croatian Igor Čeranić seems to be everywhere be it as Deimos or Perfect Blind. His style is also all over the map going from downtempo to progressive and now thanks to this EP, psybreaks. Ruptured- The synths attack and then recede as the breakbeat pushes on. The guitar (at least that's what it sounded like) reminds me of The Crystal Method. Back when they were good. Vegas was an awesome album. There is more guitar dominating at times and somewhere SUN Project is smiling. After a nice break, it gears up and gathers momentum for a blistering finale. Chest Pain- More breakbeats and undulating synths. This one stands out for its sample and lush break. Ha, stands out...there are only three tracks dude. It gets loud and becomes a wall of sound intent on overtaking all in its path. Drifter- It's a punishing breakbeat not unlike what you would hear in some Drum n Bass. The synths oscillate always being in continual motion. It's very cold and metallic sounding. There's not a lot of variation as it drones on. Hell it sounds like the previous track. In your face and pretty damn loud too. I liked it, bu not my favorite EP. Let me explain. There is nothing wrong with the sound. Sounds crystal clear. My problem is that there isn't a lot of room for tracks to grow when they are married to this beat all the way through. As I mentioned it drones on, not in a boring way, but in a heavy on the ear way. They all have similar song structures with the breakbeat starting out and then the synths adding up and growing into a cacophony near then end. Every now and then I would like this, but more than that and I grow weary. There aren't any nuances or twists and turns to challenge the mind. Ektoplazm Mdk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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