
The third installment in the album is a tireless 7-minute piece of pumping techno with a subtly evolving bassline. Ednaski's work teases glimpses of acid throughout with a relentless pace.
The sound of Ednaski is changing...with radio play on stations such as Rinse FM, London-based Ednaski developed his sound from the rhythms of garage and the harmonic structures of house. Now in 2015, his sound is moving more towards techno, and with a string of big vinyl releases on Leeds' Albion Records, things are sure to get a lot more dubby. With a strong love of grooves and harmonic modulations, he combines softer house and garage licks with the harder side of acid house and techno.