DMC World Magazine

Calverton Vs Vaughan
The Bleep EP
Superbleep

I’m as partial to the pattering of tiny minimal feet and avant electronic squalls as the next person but once in a while it’s refreshing to encounter a no-holds-barred tech-house juggernaut with huge, pumping basslines, roof-raising drops and evil jacking groove-power. Superbleep been started by veteran London club-runner Vaughan, who should know what’s required for messy, early hours carnage and, working with prolific producer Calverton, has ejaculated a quartet of truly nasty floor-burners. ‘Latch’ sets up a crunchy groove which is typical of the EP’s  focussing on slamming power rather than speed. It’s lashed with a succession of syrup-removing computer game flurries and robo-farts. ‘Cokehead’ is low-slung, pebbledashed with sci-fi effects and booms with the EP’s most bowel-quaking bassline. ‘Superpimp’ is stripped-down, springier and blessed with a massive drop of syrup-levitating proportions. ‘The Trick’ is the set’s cleverest manipulation of dancefloor chaos; another lethal groove over which the action ebbs and flows with devastating consequences. A seriously incendiary debut for this label.

5 Out Of 5

Reviewed By: Kris Needs