Friday 6 November 2020

[KK010] DJ Sinister - Temple of Dust [36 TRACK ALBUM - KURLY KUTZ]


Kurly Kutz returns once again on Bandcamp Day with one more exciting release. This time's more exciting than ever, cuz we're dealing with a triple album of 36 manic panic tracks! All tunes are part of a personal treasure created by DJ Sinister, a Greek producer DJ based in Australia the last couple of years, and also a resident dj of Kniteforce Radio.

'Temple of Dust' is the title of his outstanding material, which features tracks from over two decades alongside some fresh tunes made by pure feelings of passion, melancholy and shivers of Rave.

His influences are names such as Luna-C, Acen, Andy C, The Prodigy, Moving Shadow stuff as well as carrying some fond memories of Greek and Aussie raving in the pre-Covid19 eras.

Let's get an insight into some tunes of this huge album ..
'Think Twice' is his personal favorite offering from there. A deep melancholic tune that stands out on his tastes. 'Flashback' is inspired by the experimental zone of vibes while 'Time Loop' is a splendid journey of 'fastcore' as he'd calls it due to the massive drum edits and the rushing acid lines.
'Valley of the Stars' has an intro of epicness, influenced more from the Happy Hardcore 4-beat oldskool styles. 'Temple of Dust', the self titled album track, goes ruff & tuff onto the abyss of the underground, introducing the early days of darkcore. 
'Fallen' provides a wild love with its unique melody, an inner trip to his personal moments over in Greece among his buddies. A superb track by all means!

'Time Out' is proper 1994 ruff style combining smashing breaks and even a.. hardcore guitar part! 'Eye Contact' mixes pumping Techno with big drops and breakdowns, many sound effects and oldskool samples ready to drive you nuts. 'Jungle Berry' will touch you with a tribalistic massive bassline. 
'Racing Cinderella' was made last year; touching down some oldskool 1991 buzz, takes you to another dimension.
'Valium Knights' is one of his personal favorites made last year. It's all about the epic intro melodies and it's a good example of his after hours work in all tracks. The night is Sinister's close friend. 'Elevation' comes from the easy goin dub side of rave with heavy beats, personally remind us a bit of Chemical Brothers mid-90s style.


Anything else for the rest? You can find it out on your own... Grab your copies now, a strictly for the headstrong varied Drum & Bass dish given by Sinister's soul.


BUY

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