Rob Sparx / SYNKRO - Serenade / Back Then / 12"

12" |
date in:
12/10/2010

catalogue number:
DEEPD001

genre: Dubstep
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Description of Rob Sparx / SYNKRO Serenade / Back Then

2 tunes that are as chilled out as an Eskimo on a cold day, as relaxed as a cat on a summers day and as mellow as a stoned hippie at a field day. I know, I should be a poet! Anyway, we have hooked up with the lovely people at Dubstep for Deep Heads (a face book page dedicated to the deeper side of the dubstep scene) and they are kicking off with 2 tunes from some of the most well known deep dubsteppers around. Synkro turns in another timeless classic for the label and then Rob Sparx can be found on the flip with "Serenade", a 2 step roller that has a lot going for it. Nice to see Rob getting backed to his chilled out roots. Then to finish up, Synkro does the honors on an old skool Garage tip that could have been made in 1999. Well it is called "Back then"! Future Garage, past Garage, present Garage, I dunno, just a good tune I would say.

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