Shadowboxing Review of Leviathan / Microgravity (DFA002)
"I’d be hard pressed to ID another artist that’s producing better neurofunk, outside of that sub-genres progenitors the Virus crew, than Double Helix."
from Shadowboxing.org
I’d be hard pressed to ID another artist that’s producing better neurofunk, outside of that sub-genres progenitors the Virus crew, than Double Helix. The Austrian-born beat scientist has that bouncy darkness down pat and it’s refreshing to hear when so much drum & bass these days is a little more minimal than I like it to be. The A-side, “Leviathan,” is the more epic of the two tracks with it’s sweeping synth build-up and then dropping into madness. This tune would be large in a club setting and, if I was DJing, would get a pull up. “Microgravity” is also a hammer, though slightly lower on the heavy scale from “Leviathan.” If you want more, Deep Field gave away Double Helix’s remix of Survival & Silent Witness’ “Fletcher” last month, you can grab that HERE.
See the whole review:
http://shadowboxing.org/2013/06/beats-and-pieces-vol-14/