For its third release, Body Method doubles down on its mission to mutate the dancefloor.
Ritual EP marks Roiju’s second release on the label, delivering four frenetic club tools stitched together by a love for Latin Bass, freaky sound design, and unrelenting low-end pressure. These are tracks that squirm, twitch, and give your subwoofer a workout.
“Nativo” bristles with synthetic percussion and twisted dancehall samples, threading dubstep weight through a hall-of-mirrors Latin Bass groove.
“Pásalo” is pure cybernetic perreo: industrial churn, dembow swagger, and robotic vocal chops about smoking weed to get asses shaking.
“Periquito” lands as the glistening outlier, pairing mallet melodies and looming pan flutes with scattershot snares and ritualistic chants—a lucid breather before the finale.
The closer “Fisura” dives deepest into IDM-tinged chaos—a hard drum symphony of cut-up synth rhythms, filtered noise, and snare patterns that mutate like machine code, constantly collapsing and rebuilding.
Ritual EP is bass music on a bender—equal parts body horror and booty shake.