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Neural Rectifier Syndrome's
"Problem, Reaction, Solution" The much anticipated 8th release from
Last Possible Solution is a slick club inspired collection of fat
tracks that showcases his diverse influences. It's deep sound maintains
the raw energy of the underground and features some of the freshest and
most innovative electronic music ever to come out of the UK!
Track 1 "Initiate" starts with a backwards bell summoning the listener
to pay attention whilst layered pads, ambient textures and the
trademark NRS kick and bass all fit together seamlessly in the classic
opening track.
From the twisted techno sounds of “Doing Harm”, the freaked out beats
of "Suppressant" and the raw power of "Allegiance To Urd" the pace
picks up as dance floor stormer after another draws the listener into
the strange world of Lek Black.
Track 5 "Techno Rocka" screams techno, techno, techno, over the top of
a crazed rave lead line, insidious bassline and driving percussion.
This track has been played many a time in the NRS live set.
"Dead Shadow" track 6 takes over at breakbeat speed with some serious
sonic warping, another dark atmospheric track which culminates with
rave choirs, police sirens and rolling breakbeats.
Next is the remix of the "Scorb" classic "Resonant Evil" taking a new
twist on a very familiar track. Featuring complex shifting rhythms over
squelchy riffs, tight open hats and some demented chicken noises the
middle breakdown leaves you in no doubt as what is to come next. Music
for dancefloor warriors! Track 8 "Prohibition Dub" slows things right
down and is a hint of Lek's latest explorations, minimal dark and
psychedelic. The last track "I Can't Believe That" features an acoustic
guitar intro from the mystical producer Vincent Garcia, totally weird,
the phased piano and cowboy type delays in no way prepare the listener
for what is to come next""Problem, Reaction, Solution” is way ahead of
its time and has been made by one of the most unique electronic
producers to come out of England.
Feast Your Ears.
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