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Panix DJ Snowy Buffet
PANIX vs DJ SNOWY BUFFET

PANIX vs DJ SNOWY BUFFET

Catno

OHSCLASH002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

UK

Release date

Aug 29, 2022

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Our second sound-clash instalment sees Panix lock heads with Dj Snowy Buffet.
Based out of South London, Panix made a name for himself in the dubstep scene, before emerging as one of the most exciting producers of UKG and breaks.
The A1, "Premium Dubz" combines moody bass-lines with ravey stabs to make the ultimate 2-step dance floor killer. The A2, "Hefty" does exactly what it says on the tin.. Hefty basslines and squeaky clean 4 to the floor drums.
Dj Snowy Buffet is another veteran of the dubstep game, producing under the well known WZ. Surfacing as his new alias, the Czechoslovakian producer shows depth to his game with a bouncy UKG sound.
The B1, "Can I Tell" provides skippy garage drums and synths certain to light up any set. The B2, "Club Life" showcases the darker side of UKG, with warping basslines and amen breaks.

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A1

Panix - Premium Dubz

A2

Panix - Hefty

B1

DJ Snowy Buffet - Can I Tell

B2

DJ Snowy Buffet - Club Life

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