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EP 1 Vinyl 12"

Trouble In Paradise / SKU: dm-5366
basement techno bangers from Stockholm
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  • Collaborative 12" debut from Henrik Bergqvist and Noah Gibson as HBNG. For their eponymous EP, the Stockholm-based duo present four tracks of varied techno styles, kicking off with the bumping, dub-techno influenced "Planet Sunday" which has recently made it into the sets of many top tier DJs (including John Talabot). With throwback rave keys and one hell of an ear-worm melody, this is easily the standout of the EP. "This World To The Next" comes next, taking the vibe further underground with tweaked, off-kilter bass, while "Looking 4 Trouble" is a mind-fuck for the dancefloor with an insane tempo change trick that is absolutely bonkers. Also includes the bit-crushed, wild-out groove of "Outrun." Import pressing.

    • music label: Trouble In Paradise 2015
    reviewed by Bent Boy 11/2015
    upc: 33941764

Collaborative 12" debut from Henrik Bergqvist and Noah Gibson as HBNG. For their eponymous EP, the Stockholm-based duo present four tracks of varied techno styles, kicking off with the bumping, dub-techno influenced "Planet Sunday" which has recently made it into the sets of many top tier DJs (including John Talabot). With throwback rave keys and one hell of an ear-worm melody, this is easily the standout of the EP. "This World To The Next" comes next, taking the vibe further underground with tweaked, off-kilter bass, while "Looking 4 Trouble" is a mind-fuck for the dancefloor with an insane tempo change trick that is absolutely bonkers. Also includes the bit-crushed, wild-out groove of "Outrun." Import pressing.

  • music label: Trouble In Paradise 2015
reviewed by Bent Boy 11/2015
upc: 33941764

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