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Premiere: Shades return with 'K.S.P' to cause severe damage in the rave

Cannon-ball bass and savage synths from Alix Perez and Eprom

"Hellish" was the word we used to describe the last release from Shades, the duo of Eprom and Alix Perez. They're back this month with the 'Night Of The Dreadless Angel' and it's a package brimming with more bass heat.

The four-tracker, arriving after a 2016 which saw them firing out their deadly audio artillery in Europe and North America, is the first time they've hooked up with another artist, pulling in Ivy Lab for bruising halftime cut 'Sleaze'.

Also among the tracklist is K.S.P, a cut littered with cannon-ball bass and severe, engine-revving synths. It's screwface-inducing enough on headphones, so we dread to think of the damage it'll do in the rave.

The 'Night The Dreadless' EP is out on March 24 via 1985 Music

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