
A collision of Bristol breakbeat grit and soaring trance melody. Sian Evans’ vocals anchor a high-velocity search for connection amidst cold, urban electronics.
November 13, 2000 · Moksha Recordings
Catch is a quintessential artifact of the turn-of-the-millennium electronic scene, capturing the exact moment where the dark, subterranean energy of Bristol's drum and bass scene collided with the euphoric, chart-topping sensibilities of European trance. It sounds like the city at night: cold, metallic, and fast-moving, yet grounded by a deeply human emotional core. Sian Evans provides a vocal performance that is rare in the genre, eschewing the typical airy 'diva' tropes for something more grounded, powerful, and folk-inflected, giving the track a weight that persists long after the beat stops.
How does Catch sound next to the rest of Kosheen's catalogue?
The production is built around digital clarity than this artist usually allows.
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