The final release from Will Lister in the three part series ties the body of work together with the more emotional and euphoric tracks 'Time Piece' and 'Comfort Zone'. Elements of trance influence 'Time Piece' in the melodic progression, with a characteristic and familiar sound palette used by Will Lister in the previous releases. Aimed at the dancefloor to make you move, warm kicks sit underneath crisp percussion and rich pads. 'Comfort Zone' builds on a rolling percussive rhythm, layering and building as the track progresses before stripping back to reveal pads meant to be heard at sunrise.
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All the tracks are great but Stepper is the standout for me! pounding syncopated kicks, rolling handdrums and playful sample work, dancefloor destroyer. Jack G.
A punchy floor-filler house track from Loophole Recordings heads FLIP3000 and Jimmy le Mac gets a rubbery, spacey rework. Bandcamp New & Notable May 26, 2020
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This is rather difficult to describe. It's pretty minimalist with a strong focus on the drumming patterns, yet these are rather gentle and not aggressive. The more the listener progress through the tracks, some melodies start to come in smoothing a bit the edges. I'd recommend listening from beginning to end in one go to get the full scope of this EP. Thibaut Devigne