London Accent [printed sleeve]
- Record label
- CEP Records
- Catalog Number
- CEP009
- Release Date
- December 12th 2025
- Genres
Tracks
| play | pos | title | artists | duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | London Accent (Kneebreaker Mix) | Blame The Mono | ||
| A2 | London Accent (Industrial Mix) | Blame The Mono | ||
| B1 | London Accent | Blame The Mono remix riko | ||
| B2 | London Accent | Blame The Mono remix Hermeth |
Making a remarkable step onto the CEP booth, Blame The Mono introduces theirdebut with a magnetic collection of two game changing original tracks. This release not only displays the duo's creative capabilities but also features meltingremixes from Hermeth and the label head riko. The release kicks off with the 'Kneebreaker Mix', showcasing a top-tier interplay ofreese bass. The pushing bassline and dynamic vocals provide the track with itsliving strength. In addition to the effects, the midsection break-beat mirrors thetimeless sound of Blame The Mono, showering the listener with unmistakablerecognition value. Coming up next is likely the standout piece from the release. The 'Industrial Mix' manifests as a 117 BPM break, highlighting an remarkablesynergy of hitting kicks, spicy drums, and leading vocals. This track radiates arock and metal-inspired vibe, making it truly one-of-a-kind. Opening the B-Side isriko's trance-infused remix, featuring consistent vocal shots from the original and agalloping bassline. In addition to the dub chords, the monotonous melodyassumes control during the significant break in the middle, contributing a hypnoticquality to the track. Wrapping up the release, Hermeth introduces a techno-infused remix, characterized by powerful classic chords and a driving bass thatsets the tone on the dancefloor. The original vocal and lead elements illuminatethe track, firing it up with a distinctive flavor. Mastering by Charles Accarisi Artwork by Daniel Heitmuller