Wrecklessly
Addicted
Review by Brent Crampton
Nasty . . . Scary . . . Wet-my-bed kind of Scary. The first
release for Wreckless recordings is all of that and
more. Wreckless
is based out of Omaha, Nebraska and is the
brain child of Lunatik, aka Aaron Godbout and will focus on hard-hitting
tracks with a dark appeal. Making its debut at the WMC, this
record company is bound to put
Omaha on the map for dance music!
The first release, “Addicted” has
the original by Trinity Sound System
a “Lunatik Rework”. Trinity Sound System is producer
James Passolt and vocalist Chad Carper. The track is a 4-to-the-floor
stomper with a heavy and chunky high end and one hell of a
nasty bass line. Throughout the track is the sampled line, “I
don’t care - I am addicted” and Passolt puts
a nice touch on it when he begins to chop up the vocal and
tease the dance floor with it. The track is pretty original
considering
it uses a four-to-the-floor method with a DnB bass line.
Overall, it is very dark and sure to appeal to the underground
masses.
Lunatik’s remix sounds as if someone stepped
inside the Twilight Zone with its eery piano. Shortly into the
song,
there’s
a break down that cleverly transforms and brings anticipation
to the crowd. Not to down play the original mix, the remix
uses another hard and gritty baseline with a DnB rhythm. The
growling
bass line and reverbed vocal are the prominent features of
the track.
If the first release is any indication of what’s
to come from this label - you better buy some new panties because
these
tracks will make you wet your bed! They are definitely not
for the faint-hearted and truly meant for the dark underground
demographic.
Nasty bass lines and hard dance music now has a new home
in Omaha. I look forward to seeing where this label will go.
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