From I Died In Vegas to Fallen Angels, a slow burn
- Automat Disco
- 8 oct
- 1 Min. de lectura

Blaschko Alley open their account with a patient, low-slung statement. “I Died In Vegas” moves like a train, drum machines locked, bassline glued, synthwork smearing the edges. “Near Death Experience” turns the screw with a dub-heavy guitars and a half-time groove that feels built for red lights and smoke.
“Falls” is the EP’s release valve, a slow, woozy sway with a driving energy and steadily rising arpeggio. “Fallen Angels” closes the circle, stitching post-punk texture to indie-dance momentum for a track that never hurries yet never lets go.
Sitting comfortably between 90 and 115 BPM, BLSK001 channels the late-night gravity of Andrew Weatherall and the spacious heft of classic Leftfield. It is music that rewards DJs who trust the long blend.

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