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  1. The five tracks on Kalima will broaden your palette of what drum & bass can be, so prepare yourselves for a trip. Opening track Lazer Eye, from Tuff Touch, is a bouncing, storming break-led intro to the EP, which cuts and rips its way into reality. Don’t you dare sleep on this one, it’s red hot. This is closely followed by Phobia, by Traced. With just a touch of the old skool, the producer creates an entire world, in which the beats fly by at breakneck speed and the basslines leave you breathless. A massive track, and no mistake.
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  3. Next, jump into The Summons, by the one Roklo. Pure fire in the dance on this one, as it builds and drops like a waterfall. Electronic pulses help to push the track on, with clashing samples and enough weight to move mountains. This EP has varieties of the flavours, but all of the tracks are united with a sense of purpose and direction. The EP showcases what the music is and what it can be in the right hands, hands like those of Mayan Audio. Next stop is Kritix, who provides the VIP of Traction, featuring Coppa. This one’s simply huge, and forms a fitting fix up to what became an underground anthem with the original.
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  5. The closing track forms in the shape of the dramatic Fade To White, from White Room. Breaks smash through this one, matched with epic, emotional piano and affecting vocals. Again this one has a classic feel to it, and will be rinsed up and down the nation in the clubs and on the radio.
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  7. Kalima will be simply massive, but don’t just take our word for it, check it out for yourself.
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