1. Drop The Bass
2. Killer Melons
3. Tinplate
Introducing a new artist to the Rub A Duck imprint: Kill Control, who presents his debut, the "X-Play" EP, featuring the tracks "Drop The Bass", "Killer Melons" and "Tinplate".
Kill Control, real name Roman Kondratiev, was born in Irkutsk, Russia, on October 04th 1993. He caught the electronic dance virus at a young age and in 2010 he took his first steps in music production. In 2012 he reached the track quality he envisioned and published his initial output online. Tracks like "Rain", "More Positive" and "Triple B" all found their way to the world, but it finally was the cut "Drop The Bass" that the caught the attention of the dubstep community. Singed to Rub A Duck earlier this year, the young producer added two more titles in order to complete a total of three tracks for his "X-Play EP".
Opening the EP with the menacing synth riffs of "Drop The Bass", Kill Control serves some well driven dubstep. Continuing with "Killer Melons", Roman flows between drum 'n' bass and dubstep elements, creating high pressure drops. "Tinplate" concludes the EP, rolling out a bass heavy carpet of superb trap. Beware of your sub woofers!
Dimitri Kechagias review: Rub A Duck is the superb bass record label at Black Hole with very hot releases under its belt. We knew Russian producers as doing magic things in trance and progressive house but as it seems the bass scene is growing there too and many young talents are coming to very front to show us what they really can do. Kill Control is a name that you should note down cause he will impress you for sure. 3 mega tunes are coming on his X-Play EP. Drop The Bass is a fat banging smashing rough and wild dubstep hymn with superb hip hop style vocals. Packed with attitude, energy and rebellious feel I can imagine large crowds going ballistic to it. Kill The Melons is a fantastic slice of melodic drum n bass that will easily carry your soul way to faraway places. Airy Fairy with strong melodic themes and heavy basslines including even some cool violin riffs that are coming at the top to build its incredible summery atmosphere. Tinplate starts with dramatic piano theme and then moves to a very hard, moody, dark and sinister main part that will blow your mind. Spooky, hard and heavy to the maximum with excellent choice of vocal samples. Funky, unpredictable and so fresh. Must check item. Love iT!
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