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Sensory Deprivation

by selective response

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Earlier this year, Selective Response released his first music to the world, scoring a premiere and support on the coveted HATE YouTube channel. Both his last single-track releases ‘Scorched Earth Policy’ and ‘Weekend At Nik's’ provided a clear indication that the California Native was not messing around, with his powerful, industrial driving productions. No doubt, a new name for many, his productions have already had early support from Cleric, Dax J, Amelie Lens and Perc.

This September he launched his imprint ‘Crisis Of Man’ and after the success of the first release, brings a hard hitting second round for November and the darker months ahead.

The title track features a huge kettle drum kick and rumbling bass to lead the way, joined swiftly by sparse percussions and unsettling, tensive sonics. Something of an oasis midway sees new percussive tones added before the tension is heaped on for the big payoff.

Far more insistent than the first, ‘Help Me Hate You’s scattergun melodics add to the melee before hats and rides hammer the aggression home. Heightening the tension throughout, becoming almost visceral by the end. Aptly named, this track derives from dark emotions and soundscapes.

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released November 15, 2019

Written & produced by Selective Response
Mastered by Conor Dalton at Glowcast

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A project by KMD. Founder of Crisis Of Man.

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