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With his last EP offering on Keinemusik, &ME displayed himself once again as supplier of anthems that easily reconcile style with general floor purpose. You would think, such an universal and inexhaustible tune as this very After Dark can only be a lucky hit. But no, hes knocking out the classic material just like that. Another example? Catalog number KM028, his brandnew Trilogy EP.
The titletrack on A initially places a synth arpeggio behind a kick that in dryness is hardly to excel. The beat of "Trilogy" is then seasoned with rimshot patterns until the saturated bassdrum comes in and paves the way to the dancefloor. &ME even refines his knack for stoic grooves on this jam and once again shows his sure feeling for suitable vocal features. Sabotas croon comes devoid of big gestures and still knows the ropes to appeal to the collective mentality of a clubcrowd.
On the flipside, Woods is living up to its name from the very beginning. Woody percussions are thumping within an almost subtropical scenario thats frequently pervaded by mighty synth clouds. And once again, theres an arpeggio sneaking in that at some point is taking the lead in this strictly instrumental affair. Add a break building that will educe a floors complete euphoric potential without going for the rather mindless escalation and there you have it: a B-side thats actually more of an A-competitor.