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Calvertron vs Banga

» Crash Da Party

Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 25-09-08 14:55

Label: Destination?
Format: Digital
Genre: Electro, House


A new label springing up from Australia featuring Bristol boy Calverton aka Twocker and Banga for the debut release. Falling into the many “hype” words of now it sits somewhere between Electro / House / Fidget, and in usual Calvertron style, dirty big swooping basses and crazy speaker freaking noises.

Crasher has a nagging bass line that is really bouncy and dirty with some vocal snippets laid over the top with cool snappy percussion and risers layered for a hip housey electro workout. Some cool drum loops vary the mood and add to the percussion with a deep spaced out effected glitchy stuttery loop. Returning big room sweeping basses take the track right to the end in suitable fashion, a good floor filler. Turn It Up gets furthermore nasty. Awesome bass again forms a lot of the tracks structure and basis, with tough rugged drums and male urban style vocal sample with splashes of a more uplifting loop that teases into a rave styled breakdown. Its bouncy mayhem at its best.

Smash It opts for a slightly deeper start with chunky deep brooding chuggy bleep fest that gradually jam packs some energy sneakily into the equation. A somewhat deep harsh effected bass rests down on a moody filmic backing that creates a sounds cape into a body grooving pensive number. Whoop! Seems to have a more straight up electro-fied house slant. Some funky drum rolls give it some pizzazz and floor moving energy with more short sharp firey vocal samples to make it more hooky based and no messing, quite a easy to follow direction.


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