One of AudioPorns newest and brightest collectives Mediks return for their second release on the label, after the breakthrough success of their debut Outbreak EP the EP received a glowing 9.5 rating from premier electronic journal, DJ Mag and the Liquicity upload of Blown Away alone garnered hundreds of thousands of views.
Mediks have built their reputation on a marriage of technical aptitude and bouncing vibrancy, and their latest Fast Lane EP is no exception to the rule with five unique, genre-crossing tracks laced with Mediks signature synth-workouts and relentless energy.
Fast Lane Ft. Texas Opening with crunching snares and a tearing lead guitar riff that sails through the arrangement, Fast Lane wastes no time moving towards its devastating drop. Paired with Texas flowing lyrics and waves of futuristic, laser-esque synth stabs, Fast Lane sets the pace for the EPs no-holds-barred approach to tech-orientated dance floor destruction.
So Cruel Ft. Georgina Upton So Cruel is the perfect display of Mediks ability to simultaneously juggle a multitude of moods and tempos with its down tempo plucking synths and soaring vocals courtesy of Georgina Upton making her AudioPorn debut rendering the listener unable to predict the switch-up in the arrangement when the track eventually breaks into its bouncing synth-led drop. Dominated by fluctuating mids and rumbling subs, So Cruel once again underlines Mediks playful vigor amidst their trademark rolling energy.
By A Thread Ft. Georgina Upton Continuing in the same vein from the runaway success of Blown Away from their debut Outbreak EP, By A Thread drops the all-out assault of the EPs opening two tracks and focuses on uplifting, hands-in-the-air summertime vibes. With its pulsating stabs and Georgina Uptons titular, soothing vocals laced throughout, By A Thread is another glowing example of Mediks adaptability and keen ear for mood progression.
Hulk Displaying Mediks comfort in technical excellence at a multitude of different tempos, Hulk drops the tempo down to 140 without losing sense of their signature boisterous intensity. With its processed claps, wandering retro-futuristic synths and guitar licks punctuated throughout the arrangement, Hulk rarely treads on similar grounds twice as its mid swipes seem to have a mind of their own, floating effortlessly after the drop. Sure to send dance floors across the land into a mindless frenzy.
Hands On That Ass Ft. Messinian Being no strangers to sonic experimentation, Mediks have come up with something entirely different with the Fast Lane EPs closing track. Hands On That Ass welcomes premier wordsmith Messinian who has toured worldwide, as Dieselboys front man in particular, as one of Drum & Bass most successful MCs to date. With its rolling, militant hi-hats and G-Funk inspired wailing synths. Hands On That Ass takes the usual tropes associated with Trap music and evolves them, Mediks-style. Hold on to your hats people.





