analog tactic
19-12-2005, 05:09 PM
Guy McAffer a.k.a. The Geezer is back as Shredder on Cluster with Techno guns blazing for this three track heavyweight e,p, “32930 Miles There And Back” has a slap hard beat and doom driven percussion with a thunderous bass. Enter an insistent “pong” stab and a spacey riff as the pressure builds for a total frequency shifting adventure. Next “Moscovado Mooflon” is another filter and frequency sweeping monster with added sonic satisfaction. “Tomorrows Left Overs” continues the Shredder sound this time with a compact heavy kick track with rumbling riffs a deep bass line and deep synths for a heady rush, marking a return for the deep but deadly b side!
http://www.truelove.co.uk/sound/cluster/previews/cluster076_1.mp3
http://www.truelove.co.uk/sound/cluster/previews/cluster076_2.mp3
http://www.truelove.co.uk/sound/cluster/previews/cluster076_3.mp3
A-side is alright, not much happens in it.
the bside is alright as well,. again nothing speical
second bside isnt all that either.
http://www.truelove.co.uk/sound/cluster/previews/cluster076_1.mp3
http://www.truelove.co.uk/sound/cluster/previews/cluster076_2.mp3
http://www.truelove.co.uk/sound/cluster/previews/cluster076_3.mp3
A-side is alright, not much happens in it.
the bside is alright as well,. again nothing speical
second bside isnt all that either.