Intercept welcomes London-based producer RIZLA OPS with Two to Two, a percussive, groove-heavy statement that warps bass music into new shapes. Known for his off-kilter club sound, RIZLA OPS blends hardgroove, drill, dubstep, and skewed techno into rhythmic experiments designed to move both body and mind. His music is rooted in the psychoacoustic connection between sound pressure and human response, turning the dancefloor into a site of sensory immersion.

Written after returning to the UK from Berlin, Two to Two carries the push-pull of change, missing a past community while finding inspiration in new surroundings. The three tracks balance reflection and forward momentum: [Bracket] grinds and swerves through tightly wound percussion; Radar pulses with shifting textures and spatial tension; the title track loops into hypnotic symmetry, its mirrored structure echoing themes of temporal dissonance. Together they distil RIZLA OPS’ curiosity, restlessness, and rhythmic precision into a debut that feels both immediate and uncharted.