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Ink reviews Max Justus - No Mercy

Sonically, No Mercy straddles the worlds of old-old-school new wave and ’90s techno/trance. Percussion adheres to a limited palette, focusing on the synthetic handclaps and burpy kick drums that were so shockingly novel in the drum machines of the late ’70s (before becoming lame for their artificiality in the ’80s, later to be rediscovered in the ’90s for that very character).

Come out and get No Mercy tonight at his CD release party tonight with Gil Mantera’s Party Dream and London Transit. The show is at Record Bar starts at 9 and is 18+.
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Ink reviews Max Justus - No Mercy

Sonically, No Mercy straddles the worlds of old-old-school new wave and ’90s techno/trance. Percussion adheres to a limited palette, focusing on the synthetic handclaps and burpy kick drums that were so shockingly novel in the drum machines of the late ’70s (before becoming lame for their artificiality in the ’80s, later to be rediscovered in the ’90s for that very character).

Come out and get No Mercy tonight at his CD release party tonight with Gil Mantera’s Party Dream and London Transit. The show is at Record Bar starts at 9 and is 18+.

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