
Digital-Tunes and Deca Rhythm have 5 T-shirts of Raiden’s side-project Kamikaze Space Programme to giveaway. It’s simple: buy your copy of KSP’s brilliant new release “Haas Effect EP”, out now on Deca Rhythm, and you could be one of the 5 randomly picked customers that will rocking the Kamikaze looks.

A Black Lagoon
B Minus 28
C Crusoe on Mars
D Trouble
Here’s some more info about the release:
Having produced drum & bass for the last 10 years under the alias Raiden, Estonian based Chris Jarman has a discography, label affiliations and DJ history that should make most musicians green with envy. He is certainly no amateur in the music industry. But enough about that, this is about his latest project… Kamikaze Space Programme.
The second installment from KSP reaches deeper into the darker realms of his bass weight techno experimentation. Named after the psycho acoustic phenomenon of our spatial awareness through sound, an indication of the depth of this producers sonic knowledge; the technical production skills showcased on this release are second to none.
Opening with Black Lagoon, hard edged minimal dance floor etiquette pulses from this track, with its solid driven crisp drum breaks this track weaves its way through a variant of tense grooves and bass licks giving it the signature flare KSP is gaining a great reputation for. The demonic bass of Minus 28 rips through its off key beat creating a unique cutting edge piece of synth driven electronica. The pressure eases off for the brilliantly placed percussion and grooves of Cruse on Mars, the eerie atmospherics give this track an edge often found in the realms of the minimal elite. A clear example of KSP’s experience and passion for his music productions. Finishing with the distinctive no-nonsense percussive bounce and earthquake 808 bass, coupled together with a signature vocal making Trouble a stand out track from KSP Its been causing havoc in the test crowds its been played to.
