groove powered by strong bass
Lucas and Hugo Sanches are the two talented brothers making up production duo Chemical Surf, who even at such an early point in their career have already earned the backing from some of the scenes best renowned artists such as Tube & Berger, Noir, Sasha, Dubfire, Kolombo, Amine Edge, The Mekanism and Reset Robot. 2010 saw them produce 'The Turn Is Mine', an album which was nominated for one of Brazil's prestigious COOL Awards and 2013 saw them produce on a slew of reputable imprints such as Lust Be Records, Slaap Records, Molotov21 and Kiez Beats. Now with a massive release on Tube & Berger's label Kittball they look to become one of 2014's most exciting new names.
Collaborating alongside Kittball favourite P.A.C.O., who already had great success with his first E.P. 'Greyjoy', the brothers kick off 'Walking Back' with pulsating organ chords before pitched down masculine vocals introduce a stomping heavy hook, a formula which will unquestionably drop like a bomb on the underground club circuit upon its release. The second track sees the duo produce with Gorkiz for 'Don't Be Jealous', a groovy number powered by a killer bassline and plenty of snare whilst layers of atmospherics provide that absorbing depth. Tying up the release is a distorted rendition of 'Walking Back' from Rafael Cerato, whose 'Strange Lands Mix' introduces throbbing low-end, purring bass stabs and subtle and intangible vocals to provide a deep and techy alternative.