Erratic Behaviour pulses with neurotic bass and greasy, grinding tones, punctuated with metallic murmurs and broken breaks. Sitting at 150 bpm, it pulls in pagan footwork beats and crisp, rapid fire percussion with increasingly trance-like immediacy.
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This album is so consistent with it's insane break beats, and so consistent with it's greatness that it's honestly hard to pick a favourite. "306 41dr" is definitely one of them because of how crazy it is, but my favourite is probably "213 213r" because it's cute melody just won me over... pretty much like the whole album, just won me over on a first listen haha dillon.