Dodge & Fuski - Fierce / Pornstep / 12"

Dodge & Fuski

Fierce / Pornstep

12" |
date in:
29/7/2010

catalogue number:
SR008

genre: Dubstep
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Description of Dodge & Fuski Fierce / Pornstep

Here come two dancefloor dubstep bombs to prove that Sludge is no slouch when it comes to signing fresh talent! Fierce lulls you into a false sense of security with lush strings and deep synths before dropping into full-on wobble-rave mayhem. This one has everything: the moody movie sample, cheeky old skool acid house piano and enough bassy badness to have the faint-of-heart crawling back to momma with their tails between their legs. On the flip, Pornstep, featuring the Highbury Whores, is a skanking dubwise roller that plays host to the filthiest oral workout since Linda Lovelace got down and dirty in Deep Throat. If you've ever wondered what it would be like to get it on with a particularly dirty slut inside an actual bassbin speaker, here's your chance to find out!

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