As we move into 2019, the captain of the good ship Bass Culture steers the label to its latest release with D’Julz delivering a h
ot new three-track EP. The seasoned Parisian maestro channels his years of experience into this new release, with a polished
collection of tracks, all centred on the dance floor with subtle, yet persuasive production across all three cuts. As
you may expect from D’Julz and Bass Culture, there is plenty of depth, energy and low end to keep those hips swinging and h
eads nodding… On side A things get off to a bouncy start with ‘Lemon Juice’, a funky little number with lively
drum programming and a very spirited bassline. Quite minimal in its production, this cut uses its relative simplicity to grab you
and keep you hypnotised until the very end. Flip the record over and side B starts with ‘Wrecka Stow’ taking us on a dark sid
e ride. D’Julz kicks off side B in style with this driving techy cut. A simmering energy pervades throughout as he gently builds t
he tension, working from a spellbinding riff that repeats over and over. Occasional dips and rises in the energy create electrifyi
ng moments, as this rolls out with a deadly rhythm. Lastly, there’s ‘Singularity’, a sombre dance into the wilderness. This drea
my, mellow cut is pushed along by softened breaks and a subdued bassline. D’Julz tantalises our emotions with wistful atmosp herics that send chills down your spine as you venture ever deeper into he misty realms of the eerie world he has created. A fi tting end to the EP…. There we have it, D’Julz returns to his beloved label with a formidable new collection of tracks. Genial!