A clean, tightly-produced debut that plays things safer than most breakcore i ever remember.
Before getting to the relatively fresh new release, the Japanese breakcore project SUBHEROINE made me revisit its debut EP from 2017. The EP, titled Hope, is available on Bandcamp through a sort of label called The Worst, based in New York.
Unlike the second release—which I’ve sampled only briefly—I still haven’t found much in this EP, even after several attempts. In terms of production quality, the sound output is clean, without any trace of noise effects or reverb like 0m01d3. Technically, SUBHEROINE seems to emphasize drums and bass with additional cut-up samples of anime characters or something similar, chopped in typical breakcore fashion across all five tracks. “83jx3N6” stands out the most thanks to its dark ambient layer, followed by “eIbydpI,” though that one sounds lower. However, for fans of upbeat music, “hOPe2Sxc” is clearly the best option and appropriately placed at the front.
Alright, that’s all I can say about this EP, and I’m pinning more hopes on the second release. In the end, SUBHEROINE’s Hope fits those looking for a breakcore product with clean recording and not too much chaos—although, if you listen closely, the added anime character samples are quite hectic. Lol :v

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