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REVIEW:Mass Experience presents So High Remixes


Mass Experience are Katie M Little and Timothy Poulton. They met twenty-five years ago, their desire fused by a love of emerging technologies and the explosion of dance music that blew their young minds off indie music. From spinning breakbeat and promoting some of Sydney's most legendary underground rave parties in the '90s, to designing many of the scene's most iconic club flyers and record label artwork as self-taught graphic artists, the duo have successfully moved and woven with the underground culture movement.


This compilation is a good example of the label's healthy progress, but above all, of its boundless potential. In addition, this selection maintains a narrative line that shows that his compositions are not nihilistic, but are part of a process in which, thanks to the mastery of his compilers, it is easy to enter. Its rawness is nothing more than the arduous path towards purification of the spirit. For this reason, the best of the compilation is not so much what it contains, but what it promises: once the necessary balance is made, it is known that what has to come from Mass Experience in the future will be even better.




The remixes, in the end, makes the listener leave himself, open his mind and light the flame of hope, in a world in which it seems that he has lost all idea of the future. And more, in a situation like the one we live in, an album like this is a breath of fresh air.



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