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You can be rightly called a sensation when you release a track like last year's fantastic 'Come Party' and next you amaze us with the incredible acidic bossa of their Rainer Trüby Trio remix on Compost 100. And now this 2-tracker again. Two slabs of shuffling breakhouse toying with New Orleans and Bebop references and prove what didn't need prove: that this lot are hotter than a thousand suns and will go far. 'Click' refers loosely to the wandering soulscapes of the Moody Mann but it has links with the rhythmical complexities of the Jazzanova boys too and with its cheeky piano riff, great bassline and cool voice samples it would make a lifeless limb jump up. 'The Snare', more aimed at the sweaty peak-time dance floor with its real bass and the interlacing of sax, keys and drum breaks, brings them in the neighbourhood of Dan Curtin's current disco fascination or the funky portions of Chicago Jack, but the sensation is altogether much more organic in a Masters At Work way. And it swings like seven sultry sirens in the salty summer sea breeze. And I hear they have a brilliant remix of Brazilian's Suba coming our way too. Mark my words: Zero dB will go very far. Essential!
http://www.kindamuzik.net/recensie/zero-db/click-the-snare/1186/
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