1788-L Cements Himself as an Architect of Chaos With EP, “NU-TYPE vol. 1”

1788-L's ominous new project feels less like an EP and more like an urgent transmission from the ambitious fringes of sound design. 

With NU-TYPE vol. 1, the producer has inked his first release on Rezz's HypnoVizion label. And it doesn't just simply just push the envelope—it obliterates it with a barrage of seismic basslines and genre-defying song structures.

The project's opening salvo, “Wartype” (with Quackson), sets the tone with thunderous, cinematic impacts that evolve into a frenzy of growling horns. Like a war machine powering to life, the track explodes into spitfiring hi-hats and a grinding bassline that feels as relentless as a storm. 

On "Wasp.exe," a cascade of slippery synths dances over a gritty trap beat before the track takes a jaw-dropping pivot into drum & bass. Marked by an ankle-breaking beat switch, the track feels like a controlled free-fall paired with the precision programming of a finely tuned machine.

On "Nanoblade," incendiary bass growls and sharp synth stabs dominate 1788-L's soundscapes in an exploration of drum & bass bearing the kind of unrelenting energy that feels tailor-made for the dancefloor. The track’s intensity peaks in moments where snarling basslines collide with rapid drum programming, each sound element locked in a tense struggle.

The EP's closing track "Prismtech" is an offering that feels like a dark, mechanical ballet. Its industrial textures swirl through the mix, pushing 1788-L’s creative limits in a finale that encapsulates the EP’s theme: uncompromising innovation.

Listen to NU-TYPE vol. 1 below and find the new EP on streaming services here.