The established series of Innercore Project EPs is back once again credited to the connoisseur by the name Innercore whose mission is to renovate the Oldskool Hardcore Breakbeat.
During this summertime his personal 'Volume 4' has officially landed...
It's fresh and it's comprised of two total smashers. First off, 'The Calling' is a quintessential example of how to ramble with modern techniques throughout the Oldskool ethos. A tune that's led by big synths in conjuction with the female vox bits.
It's fresh and it's comprised of two total smashers. First off, 'The Calling' is a quintessential example of how to ramble with modern techniques throughout the Oldskool ethos. A tune that's led by big synths in conjuction with the female vox bits.
A key moment of this track that's unbeaten.
On the 'Info Side' we got 'E Sense', a tune on which the producer recalls the early days of Formation Records and that's spot on. Slaughtering breaks, deep bass with a bit of '93 esteem.
"Brothers & Sisters .. rock that shit homie."
On the 'Info Side' we got 'E Sense', a tune on which the producer recalls the early days of Formation Records and that's spot on. Slaughtering breaks, deep bass with a bit of '93 esteem.
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https://innercoreproject.bandcamp.com/album/innercore-project-volume-4
Next we have 'Volume Five', which follows ideally the fourth chapter and it's one more invigorating release of Innercore. Back to square one, we got to tell that if you're trying to find the next big thing of Jungle Techno, you're in the right place and the right man. This EP is a double burner with two tracks that Ron Wells should be very proud of the result. And we're very sure that he is.
"Out on a limited number of 12" Vinyl as well as digitals."
Innercore sets his synthesizer on fire adding great hooks on a mystic and very deep underground trip of darkness...
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