NERVE028: Trisector & Dejaru - Dead End / Aeon Silicon


This isn't an april fools joke, this is real. A free release on Nerve recordings with 2 tracks from me and Dejaru.

Download them from the Nerve website

Let's hear what the label has to say:

Going back to the Nerve roots with this release - two absolutely brilliant tough n techy rollers from Finland's finest - Trisector & Dejaru. Individually they create a beautiful cacophony of noise - with Trisector releasing on Med School and Dejaru delivering for Vampire Records but together it's an even more beautiful thang.

"Dead End" opens with creepy pads and synth work before a crisp breaks rolls in as a wee warning for the approaching bass, which can only be described as "a bit like that bit in Indiana Jones with the giant ball". It's a tough techy roller and guaranteed to get any decent dancefloor on it's feet and on the go. "Aeon Silicon" on the flip is a dirtier affair, again the trademark quality beats and bass are in place topped off with a grungey synth hook that can only be described as "filth" (in the best possible way).

Absolutely brilliant stuff, for more on these guys and other fine Finnish producers - make sure to check out the Finnish Drum n Bass and Dubstep 2010 compilation.

I'm really happy to release 2 tracks on one of my favourite labels. Originally ran by Paul Reset and Pyro, they've been always somewhat "cutting edge" when it comes to techy drum'n'bass. They're the guys who released Noisia's first single Silicon / Tomahawk back in the day, for example, and everybody who knows his techy dnb, loves Pyro's tracks.

These days Paul is running the label by himself and he's decided to put all the releases available for free, and so are these tracks. Enjoy!

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