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Si McEvoy

» Wet Spot Machine

Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 16-07-08 18:25

Label: TrashFash
Format: Digital
Genre: Electro


Introducing the new label Trashfash from young gun Si McEvoy. Having previously remixed for artists such as The Gossip, Richard Dinsdale, Mr Fogg, Swain & Paris he certainly has some fast building credentials.

For his labels first release, Si gets down and dirty for some sheer underground business. Heavily dark and intense with a filthy as hell bass and moody electro inspired edge. Gritty percussion and effects carry the track along with a hard as nails pickup that is relentless through the speaker thrashing its weight around like nobodies business.

Caninesounds supply the first remix, and add a bouncier edge to the equation with more analogue styled elements and a full phat bass line that has a slight old school reminiscent feeling to it. With a far more grooving mix and less intense feeling to Si’s Original watch the floor moves come out to play where heard.

Hey Today finish the package off and fresh from tracks and remixes for Digitalism and Kitsune give a blended modern electro take on the vibe and use distorted guitar bass lines and some quirky electronica elements such as game boy blips to give it a positive direction.


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