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TEC 109EP
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This is a big release for Tectonic as label boss Pinch combines forces with Kahn to produce two killer rhythm tracks that meld deepness with futuristic dancehall powers. Normally this would be plenty to get excited about anyway -- but if you then add the vocal talents of Killa P, Irah, and Long Range -- aka "Killa's Army" -- there is even more reason! Dubstep meets grime meets dancehall, while Bristol meets Brixton. All three MCs in Killa's Army have their own, very distinctive but complimentary styles, bringing a hard, uncompromising vocal delivery to match Pinch & Kahn's tough beats. Long Range opens the track and sets pace, his rapid, agile lyrical flow bouncing off the distorted thumping of a darkside 142bpm dancehall-flavored rhythm. Killa P unleashes the chorus with full force, then setting up the next verse. Irah drops it an octave and holds the mood with his unique tone and delivery. The track pulls back then for a moment, like a filmic interlude, before the General himself, Killa P comes in to finish off anyone who might try test, like an end of level boss. "Crossing The Line" will be rattling out of speakers for many years to come, no doubt! Flip the vinyl over and you'll find another, instrumental track, from Pinch & Kahn. "Send Out" is a dubstep banger that holds a deep mood whilst pushing the energy levels through the roof. A rhythm track that has been pulled up, wheeled; set dance floors ablaze with it's almost heavy-metal levels of energy. An early version of "Send Out" originally appeared as an exclusive track on Kahn & Neek's Fabriclive mix (FABRIC 180CD, 2016) but is now available properly for the first time.
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