
High-velocity Bristol breakbeats collide with powerhouse vocals in this dark, cinematic single. A tense, rain-slicked anthem for late-night urban isolation.
April 30, 2001 · Moksha Recordings
This single represents the peak of the Bristol-influenced vocal drum and bass movement of the early 2000s. It is a masterclass in tension, balancing the frantic, mechanical energy of breakbeats with a deeply human, almost operatic vocal performance. The sound is inherently urban, evoking images of wet pavement, neon lights, and the claustrophobic feeling of a city that never sleeps. It feels like a high-speed chase through one's own psyche, where the rhythm provides the momentum but the lyrics provide the weight.
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