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Form and Function's second release comes by the hand of A. Brehme. Over the years the Brussels based artist has build a solid reputation as a DJ through both frequent appearances
as well as curating his own nights at Fuse Club in Brussels. This alongside being a co- resident together with Peter Van Hoesen at Technoon and playing in clubs such as De School, Grelle Forelle, Suicide Circus and more. After years of silent but devoted work in the studio A. Brehme is ready to release his debut
EP consisting of four powerful cuts that perfectly reflect the sound and mindset he gained his reputation with.
On the A-side things start of with 'Inityiat' which simply can be seen as a distorted form of 'Initiation'. Starting of hypnotic, the track slowly progresses adding a plethora of subtle
percussive elements. An ethnic and mysterious chanting complements the latter throughout the sonic voyageand caters for a promising start. Part two of the A-side, 'Hata Isler', takes
off where 'Inityiat' ended, but amplified in strength. Subliminal voices manipulated harmoniously into the pads are mixed with sophisticated alternations of snares and hats. The
result: a perfect continuation of the spirit the first track. Side B commences with 'Insan', a title that serves the track right. Straight forward, upgrading the tempo of the previous tracks into a drive that's impossible to resist. The maelstrom of drones and soundscapes on a layer of thundering sounds, induce a new stage of sonic hypnosis, until it gradually phases out into silence. 'Tzotzil' on the other hand is a skillfuly crafted tooltrack that's build around a glooming and reverbing baseline.