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Mowar’s 7th release is an all-Belgian production. Belgian producer Ozka, who released on Aesthetik Records back in 2006 and was part of the 6th Sense collective during the mid 90’s with releases on Dave Angel’s Rotation, is back in the studio churning out tracks. His Hidden Roots ep on Mowar shows his love for basic mental grooves with clear Detroit and UK techno influences. The title track Hidden Roots is a mental druggy trip, with a simple bass-driven groove layered with dubby basic-channel sounds and hypnotic sliding noises reminiscent of the Ifach imprint. Intel Dub is a dubstep influenced breakbeat-driven techno work out with again basic but intense beats and basslines and simple chord progressions for hip shaking madness. Show Patternz is the funkier track on this ep. An in-your-face techno groover with funky chords, jacking beats very much similar to the glory days of Ferox. On remix duty we find Belgium’s Peter Van Hoesen who turns Hidden Roots in a hypnotic warehouse monster dominated by throbbing bassdrums and filtered out chord stabs very much in the vein of his new album. This ep clearly shows that Belgium is not all about chocolate and unstable governments, but a hot-bed for quality electronic music!