
High-voltage bloghouse that hits with the physical force of a punk show. Distorted sawtooth bass and relentless side-chaining designed for sweat-soaked dance floors.
2006 · Modular Recordings
Easy Love is a sonic assault that perfectly captures the mid-2000s transition from indie rock to aggressive electronic music. It sounds like a basement punk show translated into the language of house music, where every synth line is distorted and every kick drum feels like a physical blow. The track is defined by its extreme side-chain compression, a production technique that makes the entire arrangement breathe and pump in time with the beat, creating a dizzying, claustrophobic energy that is impossible to ignore. It is the sound of neon lights, sweat-soaked t-shirts, and the gritty glamour of the bloghouse era.
How does Easy Love sound next to the rest of MSTRKRFT's catalogue?
Euphoric saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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