We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

Hypertension

by Trust The Machine

supported by
Robert Wallace
Robert Wallace thumbnail
Robert Wallace Only 4 tracks but they're beauties!. Techno to clear out those cobwebs and get you in the mood to party. Nice clear beats which will rattle your eardrums. Favorite track: Hypertension.
/
  • Streaming + Download

    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    Purchasable with gift card

      £4 GBP  or more

     

1.
Hypertension 08:03
2.
Tatsumaki 06:24
3.
Sweatbox 06:39
4.
Palpitation 06:46

about

Cat. No: BA054

“Really Tasty - 9/10” - Diarmaid O'Meara
“Diverse techno at its finest! 9/10 - My fav release of 2017 so far! - 9/10” - Calrek
“Great Vibe! Powerfull Intelligent Techno package - 9/10” - Dr Motte
“Fuck me this release is amazing! - 10/10” - Darkmode
“Bass Agenda on point yet again - 9/10” - Dave Sandison (Techno Rebels)
“Massive EP from TTM as usual - 8/10” - Luke Creed
As featured on Dave Clarke's White Noise episode 585

UK artist Trust the Machine is back with a vengeance and provides the sonic ammunition for the second in The Bass Agenda Recording’s T-series. The foundations of Tresor are just about settling down after his brutal live appearance at the infamous club, just in time for his new frequencies to reverberate around clubland once again.

‘Hypertension’ brings four tracks that exemplify Trust the Machine’s approach to Techno; 100% dance floor focused, no gimmicks and expertly designed to build and release the explosion of energy any clubber goes out to set free.

The title track sparks things off with a vicious kick-drum and is soon snarling out of the speakers, pounding out its mechanistic-marching vibe. Tatsumaki keeps the energy high and builds suspense with its furious looping synth lines. Sweatbox is a more stripped down affair with kick drums peppered and laced with freaky percussion. Last but by no means least is Palpitation, aptly named as this track is likely to induce several of this bodily effect on each listen; powerful, rolling and aggressive bottom end driven Techno – guaranteed to please.

credits

released March 17, 2017

All tracks written and produced by Andrew Carruthers
Mastered by Vadz
Artwork by ID
(c) Bass Agenda Recordings 2017 All Rights Reserved

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Bass Agenda Recordings UK

contact / help

Contact Bass Agenda Recordings

Streaming and
Download help

Redeem code

Report this album or account

If you like Hypertension, you may also like: