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Raiden - La Luna & LHC Print
Saturday, 17 October 2009 10:28

renegadehardwareFresh from remixing Ink’s “Mirage” (HWARE13) the return of Raiden to Hardware is cemented further by the release of this slick double A side solo 12”. Showcasing his ever evolving sound, Raiden delivers 2 tracks that will simply leave you breathless.

A) RAIDEN - LA LUNA
La Luna takes pole position on the A side. Robotic vocoder malfunction and a distinctive, crisp drum march help build ever-increasing tension while scattered percussion melts effortlessly into the groove. As we reach the summit the breaks are eclipsed by a convulsion inducing b-line! A track that has been a key highlight in Raidens DJ sets over the last year as well as finding itself at home in a wide selection of DJ’s boxes. Boundary breaker.
AA) RAIDEN - LHC
Creating some high energy physics on the flip, Raiden switches styles with a tense aggressive tech roller in the form of the much anticipated LHC. Driving, unrelenting drums collide with concrete hard bass that pins you to the floor before Raiden sprays acidic synth’s into the mix that are capable of melting faces. Screwface imminent.
DJ SUPPORT: Andy C, Ed Rush, Dieselboy, Friction, Ink, Black Sun Empire, Audio, Vicious Circle + more.
Release/catalogue number: HWARE14
A) RAIDEN - LA LUNA
La Luna takes pole position on the A side. Robotic vocoder malfunction and a distinctive, crisp drum march help build ever-increasing tension while scattered percussion melts effortlessly into the groove. As we reach the summit the breaks are eclipsed by a convulsion inducing b-line! A track that has been a key highlight in Raidens DJ sets over the last year as well as finding itself at home in a wide selection of DJ’s boxes. Boundary breaker. RAIDEN

AA) RAIDEN - LHC
Creating some high energy physics on the flip, Raiden switches styles with a tense aggressive tech roller in the form of the much anticipated LHC. Driving, unrelenting drums collide with concrete hard bass that pins you to the floor before Raiden sprays acidic synth’s into the mix that are capable of melting faces. Screwface imminent.

DJ SUPPORT: Andy C, Ed Rush, Dieselboy, Friction, Ink, Black Sun Empire, Audio, Vicious Circle + more.

Release/catalogue number: HWARE14

 

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