(25/46) Opening with "Fall & Melt", Berwick sets the tone with a punchy, contemporary electro cut. Its driving percussion, crisp groove, and propulsive energy make it a peak-time weapon, balancing raw dancefloor impact with seriously fat production finesse. Next up, "Powerflip" dives deeper into the shadows. Gnarly synth lines, guttural bass, and clipped vocal hits collide to create a darker, more menacing side of Berwick’s electro vision. With eyeball-rattling low-end, it’s a track that demands a big system to unleash its full force.
On "Impossible", Berwick shifts gears into an even faster lane. Elasticated bass and synths bounce around the crisp drum groove, pushing the pace with an adrenaline-fuelled rhythm that’s as urgent as it is infectious. Rounding off the EP, fellow Bristolian Sam Lester takes "Powerflip" into new territory with a remix that leans towards wonky tech house. Stripping back some of the raw menace of the original, Lester reshapes it with a 4/4 kick, layering in hypnotic textures and a slick low-end that makes it a tripped-out weapon for house and techno sets alike.
- A1 Fall & Melt
- A2 Powerflip
- B1 Impossible
- B2 Powerflip (Sam Lester Remix)