For some time now, Irish DJ and producer Sunil Sharpe has been honing
(no pun intended) his skills as a formidable floor destroyer, putting
out a string of memorable burners for the likes of Works The Long
Nights, BPitch, MORD or his own imprint, Earwiggle. Delivering his
implacable two-hour missive through blends of breaks-laden rhythms,
frenzied machine talk and murky, weatherbeaten ambiences, Sunil Sharpe
boggles the mind and knocks senses askew, not letting loose on his
astonished prey - understand the odd raver bracing themselves for the
blast incoming. Unless they’ve already bashed their skull in the
system’s facade and got to taste the visceral high of sound flowing
through their body. You think it’s an image, but the man is a
literalist.