The first part of Pig&Dan’s ‘Tunnel Vision’ EP lands in transcendent
style.
Since their debut on Drumcode in 2016 with ‘Mexico’, Pig&Dan have firmly established themselves as
one of the label’s most vital acts. They’ve dropped four memorable EPs, including a standout fourtracker
with Adam Beyer ‘Capsule’, all of which reinforced their uncompromising production
standards.
‘Tunnel Vision I’ is this accomplished talent in full bloom and the first of a two-part EP series that will
hit across March and April, 2020. Rather than release an album and potentially explore less
dancefloor-orientated tangents, the pair opted to present eight tracks the represent their high-impact,
euphoric take on techno. The cuts have done damage at events such as Warehouse Project,
Drumcode Halloween and Dockyard Festival.
‘Slave to the Rhythm’ hits like a hypnotic steam train, led by crisp drumlines before a massive synth
lead comes into view complemented by a muscular bassline. Trippy synths and a propulsive groove
give ‘Tunnel Vision’ its bite. ‘Fracture’ marches forward with plenty of low-end technoid swagger,
before a synapse-tickling riff delivers a peak-time hit. ‘Traces’ brings proceedings back to earth,
creating an evocative technoscape fit for welcoming the dawn.
A1. Slave to the Rhythm
A2. Tunnel Vision
B1. Fracture
B2. Traces