Alphaze Pirelli EP
Alphaze returns to Serial Killaz with six cuts of jump up filth.
After a successful outing as a featured artist on StillZ’s All I Need EP earlier this year, the jump up extraordinaire brings more of his signature womp-laden sound to the label.
The title track (featuring G3) opens the EP. Taking no prisoners from the outset, thick drums instantly take the energy to maximum levels. A hot eight bars of vocals before a meaty bassline on the drop create a tune as fast and furious as the title suggests.
Light Steps follows with a melée of syncopated kicks, weighty snares, and distorted basslines. Guaranteed to send dancefloors into a frenzy whenever hurled through a rig.
Oh Yeah reintroduces archetypal two-step drums interspersed with massive kick rolls, all tied together with more womps and wubs.
Next up is The General. A deep, pulsating bassline, snappy drums, and a sample shared with a standout piece of ‘90s jungle are sure to command any crowd presented with this tune.
The penultimate track, Hostile (featuring Nexus), takes contemporary jump up to its limit. Metallic Belgian-style basses, a flurry of kick drums, and larger-than-life snares are begging for a chop and a blend.
Smoke closes the release. Skippy drums, bitcrushed basses, and rude vocals combine for a tune designed to cause maximum damage in the dance.
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