october 2010 sees breakthrough artist judda provide the third installment for criticals sister label modulations. this bournemouth-based producer has already received strong support and radio airplay from radio 1s fabio, with releases on subtitles and cia ? and now, critically, modulations. true to kasras faith in sounds unexplored, >pressure plate< almost transcends space and time armed with its eerie waves of futurism. a clean drum-kit punches itself into a bumpy bassline proudly reminiscent of ed rush & opticals wormhole era. this funky upbeat stepper delivers a relentless growl, drawing it right back down through the underworld. juddas startlingly bright percussion rests neatly beneath a deeply penetrating rumble suitably inspired by the sounds of nu school heroes, ulterior motive ? a signature quality hades himself would be proud of.
the flip side serves up a collaboration with fellow bournemouth local, krakota. a newcomer but no stranger to the scene, their joint venture >rodan< sounds deceptively simplistic initially ? yet its intricacies quickly arise, easily appealing to the energy of the dance. its naughty crisp snare awakens a hoarse, unforgiving husk which coaxes beneath your skin and induces a chill to the blood, dropping and rising, inviting you into the realms of rolling minimal, except with extra and irresistible bite, bounce and bass.
dj support from fabio, kasra, sabre, rockwell, ulterior motive & more.