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Alan Fitzpatrick and Reset Robot join Reinier Zonneveld on his own Filth on Acid label

Thomas Gaboury-Potvin
Reviews, Techno
17 November 2022

Reinier Zonneveld is back on his own unstoppable Filth On Acid label on an EP that welcomes towering techno talents Alan Fitzpatrick and Reset Robot.

First up We Are the Brave label head Alan Fitzpatrick pairs off with the mighty Reset Robot for Acid Texture which is all banging drums and synths fired out of a machine gun. The percussion is supersized and the lashings of acid will rip up any dance floor. Reinier Zonneveld then steps up with Reset Robot for Desolate, which is built on powerful and dusty breakbeats as edgy synth stabs rise up through the mix, and the drums then get hard edge and marching. It’s a powerful track of unsettling techno futurism. Alan Fitzpatrick and Reset Robot then join up for final cut Caterpillar which is built on a wonky and meandering acid line, with chattery percussion and manic acid, flashes of strobe, and plenty of manic techno intensity.

This is another quality release from Filth on Acid.

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