ROSE001 Estroe - I See You EP (With Deadbeat and Nadia Struiwigh Remixes) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Sep 08, 2014
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Buy link: http://www.beatport.com/release/i-see-you-ep/1358840

First up, ‘I See You’, which has all the welcome of a sniper looking at you through a set of crosshairs. A glowering riff wades into alien frequencies and floating signals caught in Estroe’s bass-mounted operation. For all it’s worth as a piece of razor sharp techno, it still shows plenty of energetic, accessible bounce in its hydraulics, and ability to bring tension to arenas twice over where the pressure of the kick drum undercuts shadowy, ambiguous shades.

Re-serviced by Deadbeat, the Canadian Scott Monteith speckles his nickel-plated pistons with dirt, double-times the original’s riff and drives home a metronomic, tech-energised raider of the dancefloor. Making the engine purr, clamping the joint down, and then adding fuel to the fire with an injection of acid, this is the sweet spot for those who measure track desirability by the amount of sweat they’re swimming in by the end of it.

Dragged along by an 8-bit-themed wash of addictively Sheffield-born bass, ‘I Wish’ is set in the long tradition of dance music where airy, twinkling keys are pitched against what is a savage bottom end. Dreamy clubbing in many ways because of its trance veneer, it shies away from an ambient tag by making you think you can sail away, before you realise you’re knee deep in beats that develop the bump of a cuddly monster. What’s more, it epitomises the new label’s ethos of supplying tracks that are “moody and deep, but always with an energetic edge.”

Nadia Struiwigh is one of Estroe’s regular partners on the platters, and her remix reiterates the package’s demeanour of being granite-jawed and something to swerve in a dark alley. Despite being dominated by a kick drum leaving bruises on your ears, it fits the profile of the strong silent type in parallel to the gentle giant of the original, patiently lying in wait and unperturbed by a stretch of synth flicks looking to find a break in its defence. Struiwigh is resourceful with her power, offering wide open spaces so as to maximise its stark noise, and chiselling away into the night like a skilfully sharpened sledgehammer.


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