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After a short hiatus on the brand new music entrance, Wiwek has returned with a tribal home banger referred to as “Periphery.” “Periphery” arrives by means of W&W’s Rave Tradition banner and combines thumping, industrial kick drums with a rumbling bassline for a surefire pageant observe. Other than its huge drops, the music moonlights as a masterclass in melody creation with its spellbinding verses, that are highlighted by trance-inspired leads and spacey synths . Wiwek steps right into a time machine for the second drop, the place tribal drums take middle stage as he dials again to 2014, when his patented “jungle terror” style dominated the pageant circuit. Credited because the pioneer of the style, the famend Dutch producer hasn’t misplaced his contact.
Take a look at “Periphery” beneath. Wiwek met Dutch compatriots W&W whereas they have been each touring in Thailand in December 2020. Following the onset of the pandemic, he contemplated a pivot in each his sound and strategy to manufacturing, in response to a press launch issued to announce “Periphery.” After taking time throughout the lockdown interval to finish plenty of works in progress, he now has a plan to launch “a gradual stream of latest singles in fast succession” to construct up curiosity in his fanbase after a misplaced 12 months.
Style Bass, Electronic, Plunderphonics, Beats, Instrumental Hip-Hop Date 3/09/2021 Quality MP3 320 kbps Imprint Western Vinyl Nr# WV222DIGITAL Format Album
Review: We have come to expect naught but top quality from the Bomb Strikes Crew, who luck out big-time here with these two party-starting singalongs from X-Ray Ted. We begin with the title track 'Get It Started', which through some fierce sampling work explores the wicked combinations of slapping metallic drum sounds and groovy horn riffs, inspiring some serious dance floor energy. Secondly, 'Oh My Gee' applies an extra level of funkadelic groove as the heavily reverberated horn-lines take the lead role atop powerful subs and crunchy drums below. Fabulous stuff!