Liquid Stranger

Steel Trap

BY Romina WendellPublished Feb 8, 2010

A follow-up to his The Intergalactic Slapstick full-length, the Steel Trap EP has Liquid Stranger (aka Martin Stääf) putting the emphasis back on the dub in dub-step. It really is in the balance between the two where Liquid Stranger excels. Steel Trap, featuring two remixes and three new tracks, cleanly blends plenty of old school effects and samples with all the heavyweight woofer dub-step can offer. The bass-centric clarity and originality of his mixes are what's earning Liquid Stranger the Mad Professor comparisons, and likewise, through all the low frequency force, found in serious amplitude in "Aftershock," Steel Trap's reggae roots are what remain front and centre ― the mainstay, in fact, of "Deep Down Below" and "Rough Road." The EP wraps up with an ethno-ambient number, "Sincerely Yours," which while gorgeous downtempo, comes out of nowhere and succeeds in mostly reminding us this is an Interchill release.
(Interchill)

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