With ACIDitious, Berdano doesn’t resuscitate acid heritage—he refines it into something leaner, colder, and strangely intimate. The 121-BPM spine moves with a mechanical calm, almost indifferent, while shards of electro flicker at the edges like stress fractures in metal. Melodic fragments hover without ever forming a full silhouette, giving the track that charged incompleteness that pulls the ear closer. Released on Disrupted Music, the imprint guided by DanMat, the piece fits the label’s ethos without mimicry: analog friction rendered with modern discipline, zero nostalgia padding. It’s a study in controlled tension, where every element appears only to shift the atmosphere, never to decorate it.

