Subby Bandito by Persequor: A Wild Ride Through Electro Chaos
Alright, buckle up, folks. If you’re into the kind of music that makes your brain feel like it’s being zapped by a malfunctioning taser, Subby Bandito by Persequor is probably your jam. Released in 2007 on Diverted Recordings (UK-born and proud), this little gem dives headfirst into the realms of Electro and Hard Trance. It’s not perfect—heck, sometimes it feels like someone accidentally dropped their synthesizer down a flight of stairs—but dang, does it leave an impression.
Let’s break it down. The album only has two tracks: “Subby (Original Mix)” and “Bandito (Original Mix).” Now, normally I’d complain about how short this thing is, but honestly? These tunes pack so much energy, you might need a nap after listening to them. Let me tell ya why these stuck in my head like gum on a hot sidewalk.
First up, we got “Subby.” Oh man, where do I even start? This track hits you right outta the gate with this relentless beat that just refuses to quit. It’s punchy, it’s raw, and yeah, maybe a bit chaotic—but isn’t chaos kinda fun sometimes? There’s this one section where the bassline goes full-on beast mode, and suddenly you’re not just nodding along anymore; you’re practically convulsing. Like, what sorcery is this?! You’ll wanna crank the volume till your neighbors hate you—or join you. Either way, win-win.
Then there’s “Bandito,” which feels like its slightly more mysterious cousin. Where “Subby” punches, “Bandito” sneaks up on ya. It builds slowly, teasing you with atmospheric vibes before exploding into this euphoric mess of synths and beats. And oh, those drops! They’re sharp enough to cut glass, yet somehow still make you wanna dance like nobody’s watching. Honestly, if I were at a rave back in ‘07, hearing this would’ve been my cue to lose all dignity on the dance floor.
Now here’s the kicker: for such a small package, Subby Bandito delivers big-time. Sure, it ain’t gonna change your life or anything profound like that, but who cares? Sometimes you just want music that grabs you by the collar and shakes you till you forget what day it is. That’s exactly what Persequor did here—and they did it well.
So yeah, hats off to these UK legends for creating something weird, wild, and totally unforgettable. Final thought? Listening to this album feels like eating spicy food—you know it’s gonna hurt, but damn, is it worth it. Now excuse me while I go see if my ears are bleeding or if that’s just happiness leaking out.