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Attack & Disperse
Three Dimensional Effect

Three Dimensional Effect
Three Dimensional EffectThree Dimensional Effect

Catno

DISPERSE001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Sep 30, 2024

Attack & Disperse new project from Reflex Blue

Emerging from the shadows, the new musical project Attack & Disperse brings forth a rough-and-ready approach to club music with their debut EP. This 3-track release of heavyweight techno-electro fuses hip-hop sampling with ghostly leads, chunky bass lines, and vocoder stylings, creating a uniquely sonic experience that redefines the after-hours soundscape. The A-side sets the foundation with a gritty, tripped-out techno groove overlaid with ethereal female dialogue. On the flip side, the record transitions into electro-techno territory, with Parts 1 and 2 exploring various shades of acid, gliding bass, 80s vocoder, and distorted drum patterns.

This record offers a fresh perspective on early rave music, delivering rhythms that will linger in your mind for days. ‘Attack & Disperse’ marks a stellar debut, setting the stage for an exciting new vinyl only series. A must-have for your record collection this year.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A

Three Dimensional Effect

B1

V.N.S Pt I

B2

V.N.S Pt II

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