One reviewer has this to say about 2562: "This record sounds like you'd described what hip hop is like to an insane person and they'd made an album based on your words." This might be an apt description for the entire Future Garage genre, a style that incorporates the glitch of dubstep with UK Garage, a sound that was in turn an elaboration on late 80s and early 90s disco-leaning Garage House. Fast forward to 2011, Dutch producer 2562 (Dave Huismans) releases "Fever", a glitchy-disco and "wonky techno" album that exists in its own realm somewhere between headphone music and odd-but-danceable club music. "Intermission" is one of the more ambient tracks, a soft but catchy relief from the craziness that surrounds it.
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