Legend mode has been switched on for Bass Agenda Recordings’ 90th release, with UMEK’s Electro alias Zeta Reticula bringing his distinctive floor filling sound on vinyl and digital formats. In his own words ‘I think this is the best Zeta Electro I have made since EP 2 A1’.
For those who need telling, track A1 on his infamous EP 2 on Billy Nasty’s equally infamous Electrix label remains one of the genres benchmark tracks for high energy, techno tinged Electro. A classic, and to say this is his best work since is quite a statement – especially given the high quality of his releases in general and particularly in the last couple years when this alias came back with a vengeance.
Already receiving early support from Dave Clarke on his mighty Whitenoise show, these four new tracks are ‘killers’, ‘bombs’, ‘fire’, ‘heaters’, and all the other words Electro heads reserve for the good stuff. These are the kind of tracks that unlock that extra energy reserve a weary raver finds when they hear them. Driving, powerful rhythms and infectious hooks from start to finish. Gear changing Electro music at it’s best.
One for the heads and an honour to release on Bass Agenda.
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released March 8, 2019
Artist: ZETA RETICULA
Title: Exploit EP
Cat No: BA090
Format: Vinyl & Digital
Mastered by The Exchange
Artwork by Leho Siivo
(c) Bass Agenda Recordings 2019 All Rights Reserved
Awesome work. It is a pleasure to listen to these perfectly produced electro tracks. No. 1 is a classic electro track with many details, perfectly executed. No. 2 - 4 are my favourites. Very danceable and complex. Perfect to rock the crowd - Added to my playlist "Steppen bis der Arzt kommt!". Nice nice nice! My rating 5/5 quzani
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