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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2018 · 3 MIN

Boom Merchant - Grit (Original Mix) - AR139

from Asymmetric Recordings · host Asymmetric Recordings

Glasgow based producer Boom Merchant, owner of Tribal Pulse, is constantly on the frontier of the minimal avant garde electronica. While preparing his abstract formula for the serious dance floors he connects the dots between techno, leftfield, progressive and everything in between. 'Osaka' is a chunky deep techier edge melodic tinkled slab of deepness for peak time mayhem! 'Static' has a slightly retro edged Underworld vibe about it, with its cool percussive hits, tasty electronic sounds, quirky vocal and plenty of drive. Next up we find 'Grit' with its cool reverbs and delays adding spacious layers to this chunky workout. Rounding things off nicely, Boom Merchant & Esef deliver 'Recobedo'. A moody melodic deep workout with attitude. pre-order on Beatport www.beatport.com/release/osaka/2229502

Glasgow based producer Boom Merchant, owner of Tribal Pulse, is constantly on the frontier of the minimal avant garde electronica. While preparing his abstract formula for the serious dance floors he connects the dots between techno, leftfield, progressive and everything in between. 'Osaka' is a chunky deep techier edge melodic tinkled slab of deepness for peak time mayhem! 'Static' has a slightly retro edged Underworld vibe about it, with its cool percussive hits, tasty electronic sounds, quirky vocal and plenty of drive. Next up we find 'Grit' with its cool reverbs and delays adding spacious layers to this chunky workout. Rounding things off nicely, Boom Merchant & Esef deliver 'Recobedo'. A moody melodic deep workout with attitude. pre-order on Beatport www.beatport.com/release/osaka/2229502

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