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Posted by SYSTEM-J on Apr-09-2018 22:03:

Cid Inc. - Abyss

I've been waiting for this one to come out for a while. Absolutely massive track, a fine example of what I would dub a "bollock tingler". The kind of tune that, when heard in a darkened room, makes all your hairs stand on end and your face twist in ugly delight.


Posted by n0bben on Apr-10-2018 06:41:

Thumbs up

Nice one, i like it.

Thanks for sharing.


Posted by DJ RANN on Apr-10-2018 18:12:

Feeling this. Good to hear some melodic prog without cheap tricks or white noise. Very much S&D 3am territory.

Nice find.


Posted by IpLaYWiTLiGhTs on Apr-19-2018 00:29:

Track is superb.

If we're talking about dark room ploddy monsters though, Tremblor/Guardian take the prize

Funny how n0bben replied, this really does remind me of Yunus Guvenen material.


Posted by Guest on Apr-19-2018 23:11:

I remember when I was first starting to get into prog. At that time I was still listening to some pretty rubbish Trance on Above & Beyond's old podcast... it was the one before Group Therapy, Trance Around The World.

Anyways, they had Jerome Isma-Ae as their 30 minute guest mix. The beginning was your standard arena-style house, but then I remembered completely turning my attention to what I was listening to and was stunned. It was when he dropped both of the Cid Inc. productions; first the Steve Haines remix of Refrost (which isn't as good as the original imo) and then Cid Inc.'s remix of Enter The Cave. I remember thinking to myself that this was exactly the type of progressive I was looking for.

From then on I didn't look back! I instantly followed Replug on Beatport and have enjoyed it since then.

I am proud to say that Cid Inc. was pretty much the reason why I began the trek into the progressive rabbit hole.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Apr-21-2018 20:08:

Yeah, he's been consistently great for the better part of a decade now. A lot of fun to hear DJ as well. Those really compressed pulsing basslines he specialises in actually sound surprisingly groovy on a decent sound system. The compression gives them a real punchy bounce.



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