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8.6Ninja score

Knecklace D2 (Mark Broom Edits)

The Ninja · 8.6/10

At one-forty in 9B, this is a brutally efficient exercise in reduction: no hooks, just pummelling drums and a low-end rumble that seems to buckle the floor. Mark Broom’s edit honours the Blueprint ethos by keeping everything taut and forward-facing, letting the energy sit at a punishing nine without ever resorting to cheap theatrics. The texture is all grit and pressure, a midnight-grey slab of techno that feels closer to industrial machinery than dance music.

In a set, it belongs to that deadly hour when melody becomes a liability and raw momentum is currency. It locks in hard, a transitional weapon for DJs who want to maintain intensity without release. There is no light here, only weight, and for that specific, clenched-jaw moment on the floor, that is precisely enough.

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