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SENSE 004EP
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"In the second bellicose offering from Senseless, label general Sarantis dispatches Sasquatch onto the frontline inna breakstep assault for the dancefloor. 'Omerta' batters out a barrage of warehouse-ready breakstep patterns over a serrated darkside bassline that by rights shouldn't be let in the door on account of its stinking attitude and lethal tendencies. Back in the trenches, Sarantis lobs out a low flying missile on 'Fetish,' with a sneering combination of seedy crunk melodics and active subs on a swaggering halfstep roller gagging for an MC's accompaniment. With this EP, Senseless is firmly establishing itself as a hybrid northern answer to the likes of Dumpvalve or Rag 'n Bone as an outlet for high quality dutty dubs to sound equally as good on the airwaves as on the biggest rig you can lay your hands on."
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SENSE 003EP
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"Senseless unleash a mucky double headed beast from Leeds, uniting the talents of Sasquatch and label head Sarantis in a grimy clash of body scanning subs and rudeboy halfstep swagger. Sasquatch throws the first smack to the chops with 'Doll's Eyes,' hitting hard and gritty with a grimacing sub-bassline, leaden drop-kick-drums and acid-eaten moodiness, nailing it generically in the midst of the new school of heavy halfstep producers like Crooked One, Mathhead or a more pissed-off Shots. Pure ruckus tackle all the way. On the flip, Sarantis dips a shoulder under a taut halfsteppers framework on 'Badman Dub' with a dynamic display of densely layered sub-bass scientifics to cause some serious wobbling air disturbance on any system up to the task -- chest-plate warning!"
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