★★★★★
When dubstep in America started bleeding into trap, Sander Dennis was the man making sense of it all. Last year's ubiquitous "Regis Chillbin" was a perfect blend of hip-hop and bass music that set the tone for what became one of 2012's most dominant trends (at least on his side of the Atlantic). His first album, Metahuman, explored that sound from every angle. Arriving a year later, Halflife boils it down to a concoction of knifing bass fuzz and wonky melodies...
- www.residentadvisor.net
2013-11-14
★★★★★
If there's one thing you have to admire about Eprom, it's his complete lack of subtlety. Everything on this release -- from the deep, wonky rumbles to the soft treading down synth stairways -- is undertaken with childlike confidence and downright brazenness. Nothing comes across as overly edited or laboured. proudly displays Eprom's gall on a Technicolor podium with outlandish bass-pummelled tracks "Hurricane," "Beasts of Babylon" and dizzying album opener "Centre of the Sun...
- exclaim.ca
2013-10-30
★★★★★
Quick, what are the sounds you associate with mainstream dubstep? Probably some guttural growls, wobbly frequencies and all manner of sludgy nastiness. One producer who makes twisted and intricate little figurines out of the same toolset is San Francisco's Eprom. His previous EPs saw him deftly explore a hybrid between hyperactive crunk and spastic dubstep, overstuffed with bouncy basslines that tumbled drunkenly like the screwiest of hip-hop...
- www.residentadvisor.net
2012-07-05
★★★★★
"Honey Badger," the lead track off Metahuman, the debut full-length from Eprom, is articulated, tight, shiny, and round; a morning flight through a Vancouver psilocybin skyscape, a crispy dip into a cascading waterfall of thoughtfully hacked 0s and 1s underscored by a bucephalus bouncing ball of sub-bass...
- www.xlr8r.com
2012-07-05
★★★★★
We want to do quality, interesting, electronic music here at Rwina. We're not trying to bring you some stuff aimed solely at fitting into 'the scene' -- no, we like beats, bass, synths, stuff that can mess with your head as well as move your feet. So bearing that in mind, we're proud to present Eprom, fresh out of San Francisco...
- www.forcedexposure.com
2010-08-27
★★★★★
San Francisco, CA's Surefire Sound starts off the new decade with a bang and launches their brand new label with an energetic single by Eprom. A fast rising West Coast bass technician, DJ and producer, Sander Dennis, aka Eprom, delivers funky, techy four-four beats on 'Never.' Eprom's original mix opens with rattling hi-hats and a hushed female vocal accented by Eprom's patented twitchy synths. A hefty kick drops, braced by a thick, bouncy mid-range bass pattern...
- www.forcedexposure.com
2010-08-27