By continuing your navigation on this website, you accept the use of cookies for statistical purposes.





Mark Seven
What Evil Lurks E.P.
Musically, the What Evil Lurks E.P. fits squarely within the late-’90s underground techno aesthetic: driving tempos, pounding percussion patterns, modular synth lines, and an overall dark, tense, almost paranoid atmosphere — perfectly reflected in the track titles (Contagious Paranoia, Public Warning).
“Chasing It” kicks off the record with energetic propulsion, “Public Warning” builds a sense of tension and urgency, “Contagious Paranoia” delves into a deeper, more anxious space, and “Crank” closes with a mechanical, relentless groove.
This kind of production captures the late-’90s techno mindset — less about melodic hooks and more about pure, functional energy built for the club.
A1
Chasing It
A2
Public Warning
B1
Contagious Paranoia
B2
Crank




