![]() With Pev & Kowton holding it down with an edgier dub techno experimentalism in "Exhale", Bruce explores the nether regions of futuristic and industrial rave with "Just Getting On With It", while Hodge brightens things up with the positive reinforcement of his melodic breakbeats in "Do What You Need To Do". Review: With the swift tempos, experimental beatmaking and leftfield club styles of Livity Sound a decade in the making now, Molten Mirrors Part 2 further champions friends and family of the influential Bristol label. Finally, 'Compass' slows the pace for a gnarly trap-like roller, combining finger snaps with tap dancing melodics and huge 808 pulses for a climatic finale. From here, 'Kindling' offers up something a little more unusual as we are greeted by a bag of clicking percussive inputs and starlit synthesizer runs, giving the whole arrangement a seriously dreamy feel, before the system-crushing reese tones and almost riddim-inspired drum crunches of 'Star Chart' send us completely west. ![]() We open up with the dizzying melodic switch ups, jazzy synth solos and drippy drum work of 'Sextant', which instantly sets the tone for a beautiful project, followed by the much more stripped back but just as interesting 'Lantern Bearer', alternating between different cooky samples with a warbling undertone. Review: Hold on to your hats for this one as it's about to blow your mind, as we dive into the succulent display of DMVU's 'Tools For Those Who've Lost Their Way' project, a masterclass in sonic design and electronic creation.
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