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Drumcode welcomes Metodi Hristov to the label with his stunning ‘Build to Destroy’ EP



The Bulgarian DJ/producer has been building a solid body of work stretching back a decade, releasing quality drops on labels including Terminal M, Octopus and Filth on Acid, meaning he’s long been on Adam Beyer’s radar.





Drumcode, in turn, has always been a goal label for Hristov to release on. He explains: “I’ve always wanted to release on Drumcode, but it was not a fixed plan till October last year when I fully embraced the idea and nailed it with my heart and mind. I ended up in a long three-month studio session from which I extracted some of the best productions I’ve made in my career.”


He wasn’t wrong. The EP leads with ‘Flatline’, a straight up sexy techno track with bags of groove and charisma, driven by dreamy synth lines and an arresting vocal, while balancing silky and punchy elements with a deft ease. ‘Build to Destroy’ is a bulldozing beauty that fires out of the starting blocks with plenty of low-end energy, before moving into a succession of atmosphere-laden bass stabs and effects of varying rhythms and intensity. It’s a dynamic cut that piques interest to the end and a very solid addition to the Drumcode discography. 

Hristov credits Bart Skils with linking him with Beyer, who liked the tracks immediately.


“It was a beautiful moment when Adam wrote to me and asked if I’d like to release them on DC. “My head was in the clouds and I will always be grateful to Bart for what he has done for me.”


Tracklist:

1.      Metodi Hristov ‘Flatline’

2.      Metodi Hristov ‘Build to Destroy’


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