Univer, was conceived as a solo project in the early days of 90s experimenting into production with a relentless use of Amiga 500, Action Replay MKIII and a Technosound sampler. Now it's been almost 3 decades after and 4 The Core have sealed the deal with the German hardcore head for a new personal material of him.
'Alliance' is the fresh 4/4 stompy mayhem extended play digital release that introduces to us the talent of Univer. As it's already stated, there are more releases coming out from him very soon.
The stompy mayhem begins with 'Drumbeats', a track that uses the sample made famous by SL2 for some fast, relentless upbeat action! It's hoovers all the way on this way with some, shall we say 'out there' piano? It very makes you feel out of this world!
'Hey DJ, Let's do it' is a call to action welded onto some European style mid to late Hardcore. Loads of melody on this one to the point it would go down well with fans of Makina.
'Kick that shit' goes for a slightly tougher Euro-centric feel, heavy on the stabs with a bumpy Eurodance melodic riff underpinning the melodic madness and call and response vocals.
'Roll the drums' swaggers into the rave with claps, heavy kicks, a sped up 'it takes two' break and a distinctly Rotterdam style (Think Chosen Few 'Name of my DJ'). The tune phases out with a bit of an uplift to complete your rave workout!
4 The Core Recordings
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