ResistDance by Liam Shy | EP Review

When you go to the shop to buy a product you look and put trust in a name. The same respect goes to DJ’s and producers. You tend to go to those acts who already have your trust and hardly ever fail you. Sometimes though, you put trust into someone new. When you find that great tune, fingers crossed it’ll happen again. I believe this can happen with this new act I’ve come across, Liam Shy.
His ResistDance EP has three mixes of the title track. The first is an Electro mix which is very progressive, building up with some psybreaks tweaks that wouldn’t go out of place in a Hedflux studio. The track is layered in different places with different sounds here then over there it is almost unorganised but positively diverse. The mumbling bassline with the trance like high tones are very infectious.
The Breaks remix has the same bass bounce but less of the pleasant psychedelia. Included we have a surly guitar riff scathing through the track with some great electric drum ticks. Very meaty indeed. After listening to the first two, I wonder what they’d be like if the two were more so one. Meatier electro goes down a storm.
The third version is a breaks remix by B. Smiley which is far from the other two. A deeper growling bass tone with a more trance aura not to dissimilar from the signature sound of Japanese psytrance.
ResistDance EP by Liam Shy is released by Late Night Sneakin Records and is out now.


















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