The aptly titled BUOSA EP starts with the driving and evocative Breakin' Up on Solid Acid. Marching, militaristic drum patterns and rich straight bass blend with Paravoice's ultrasonic word games. The Otis Pill Remix layers some teetering hihats along with a more ebb and flow interpretation of the bassline. Ian Funk and Jorge HM's Comadres Remix slows things down a few paces to make for the sleazy early morning rave cut your buddies will need after hearing the rest of Paravoice's herculean EP.
For the most perverted and deviant track of the EP, we have Half the Paper, which features the producers very own disturbed vocal vision of 5,000 helicopters and experimentation with special little brown papers. It doesn't get much more intimate than this and it's all glued together with a hypnotizing Guadalajaran tech-house groove.
Finally, Paravoice is presenting Robotion, easily the most wrathful of the 5. Its relentless rhythm section and whistling medical instrument sounds provide a storming piece of music production.