Myk Derill is back on Knotweed.
His E.P. opens with 'Compulsive', a slow minimal dub anthem like only Myk can deliver, full of positive vibes. Cut in 45 rpm for maximum audio damage.
'Sacrifice' is a much tougher big room affair, bringing sinister synths, dark voices and rolling snares on top of a sub bass heavy drum kick.
In 'Group Cohesion', Myk drops an acid line, dripping and tingling down your spine like there is no tomorrow. One of these tracks where less is more.
Artist: Myk Derill
Title: RI-TU-AL E.P.
Format: 12” Vinyl
Catalogue Number: KW030
Release Date: 1st October 2018
Mastering: Mathieu Berthet
Distribution: www.vinylfuture.com
A – Compulsive
B1 – Sacrifice
B2 – Group Cohesion
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Junodownload Review:
Myk Derill returns to Knotweed after last year's Cold Thoughts release. Like his previous work for the French label, RI-TU-AL is a varied affair. It starts off with the glassy-eyed minimalism of "Compulsive", before changing direction for "Sacrifice". A slamming, peak-time affair, it sees Derill deploy old school snare rolls, firing hi hats and grinding bass to devastating effect. The addition of a repetitive vocal sample only adds to the drama. Shifting gears again, he drops "Group Cohesion"; like vintage 7th City material it's a classy piece of minimal techno, as lone bleeps are supported by angular drums and a buzzing acid line.
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