Music / electronica

When the night comes


Reviews (2)


The 405

d. 11. May 2015

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Will Rivitz

d. 11. May 2015

"Given the wonderful disconnect between the destructive low-ends and the moody, contemplative low-ends featured here, it doesn't feel like too much of an issue that the album acts as a showcase of bass-heavy pop and easily-digestible rave. All in all, When The Night Comes is unsettlingly monitored and controlled -- but that kind of discomfort makes for a pleasantly digestible experience".


NME

d. 27. Apr. 2015

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Chris Cottingham

d. 27. Apr. 2015

"Fittingly for someone who seems allergic to attention, album three, the follow-up to 2010's `Foundation', was recorded exclusively at night. You can tell. The droning sub bass and echoing rasta chants on `Natty' are the sound of a midnight drive through London listening to pirate radio, while `I On U' is the kind of old school-style drum'n'bass tear up that makes you want to get lost in a hedonistic 4AM hole. This is UK bass music at its best".



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