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SUS 056EP
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"Mike & Dot, already well-known for their luscious debut on Sub Static #52, now burrow themselves even deeper into technoid funk and succeed to uncover the tight floor pleasers once more. Each bar of the Lego EP is causing content headbanging at the Sub Static headquarters, underlining the idea of boosting new and undiscovered talent -- and they've got loads of that, those two junior techno heads from Jerusalem: In their extensive fundus, deep dripping tribalisms and DBX-like bleeps & clonks stand next to postminimal 12-tone-madness and rapid glitch anthems, for the invincible optimists of a wild tap-dancing crowd. Almost boldly sophisticated, they distort their references and dash around the beats, however always leaving enough space to read between the lines. An unpretentious firework of good taste in four acts."
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SUS 052EP
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"The next generation of minimal-infected technoheads is starting off and two of those hyper-talented newcomers are already signed up by Sub Static: Aged 19 and 20, Mike & Dot hail from Jerusalem, Israel and they deliver the proof that sonic bits and bytes are also shifted and chopped up offside the main capitals of the techno community. Emotionally driven synth figurines and precisely dissected vocal snippets are stuck onto a nicely rumbling beat-framework, making the mob go mad, and the PA happy. These three tracks of short-circuited sound design and timeless funkiness cherish the promise that it's more than an illusion: world peace is just a heartbeat away."
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