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Rian Treanor returns to Planet Mu for his raw and energetic second album File Under UK Metaplasm. The enigmatic, sweaty energy of Tanzanian singeli and Chicago footwork are juxtaposed with slick, high-def bass weight which sits at the centre of the album. Opening track Hypnic Jerks is the perfect example of this, with crinkled percussive loops cut through by machine-gun kicks and acidic wobbles. Elsewhere, Vacuum Angle takes Sheffields Warp-ed legacy and brings it crashing into the future, with rhythms collapsing into static and noise but never deconstructing or losing the flow. Debouncing meanwhile folds gliding square synths into rattling dancehall kicks, joining the dots between SND, Equiknoxx and Wiley with a neon Sharpie. Its using all those formulaic dance structures but just slightly mangled or messed up, he says. Im still focused on making dance music for clubs, but how far can you push that before its just no.






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