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Astroza runs this one hot. At 130 BPM in 9B, the groove hits with an energy of 9 that feels less like polite house and more like a frayed cable spitting sparks in a basement. The Tape Noise imprint makes perfect sense: the texture is scuffed, the drums land with a boxer's thud, and the leftfield lean keeps every bar teetering on the edge of collapse. Raw, urgent, and deliberately unpolished.
This is strictly after-hours material, the kind of record you reach for when the room is already cooked and you need to sustain the fever. In a set, it bridges peak-time intensity and the deeper hours, its 9B tension pulling dancers into a darker pocket while the relentless tempo refuses to let them drop. Functional, yes, but carries genuine underground character that elevates it above mere utility.
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