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MTM 002EP
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Shinedoe drops her second release on her own Music That Moves label. The original of "Razor" is as sharp and deadly as the title suggests -- a taut, edgy production. The dub version strips away the metallic synths and focuses in on the rhythmic interplay of drums, bass, and percussion. The remixes come courtesy of Rob Kirkaldy, aka Roberto. The first remix is a rolling, deep banger and the second remix strips away some of the additional layers, and reveals a sleek, rhythmic structure.
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MTM 001EP
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Mutant Frequencies is the first transmission from Music That Moves, Shinedoe's new label focusing on her own productions. The label is set to make its mark as her other label Intacto has done since 2004. "Mutant Frequencies" sets the agenda with a deep driving bassline intertwined with sparking synths lines and crisp, urgent percussion. "M-Plant" is an acid-tinged, bouncy groover; the bassline writhes and wriggles throughout the track while pulsating kick and fizzing percussion propel the track ever higher. "Triplex" closes things in atmospheric fashion, building out of a hypnotic hook and dark, brooding pads.
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