Baitercell and Schumacher are not known for holding back and in their native New Zealand are known for their uncompromising aural attacks. This is pretty evident here as they once again tear the place apart with an in your face assault that is comparable to any of their previous breaks releases on labels like Aquasky’s Passenger. It’s not subtle, but that’s the point! It’s bassline lead rolling breaks that certainly acknowledges Aquasky as strong influences on the guys. This may seem like a departure for Resin but when you hear the vocal version you will understand why this track’s found a home here. It’s classic Resin territory with it’s dubby ragga stylings and tweaked synth bits that fit right in with the likes of Taishan and Scruffy D. More toasty niceness from Resin.
3 Out Of 5
Reviewed By: SOTO