Bouncy bass ridden dubstep on this unknown white label! Surely a must for you vinyl heads out there? Check out the B side and wait for the drop halfway, you know this will drive your crowd crazy!
Digital Sound Boy's "Breakage" gives "TRG" a dark, atmospheric spliffed out remix in the unique stylee only Breakage could pull off!! This blinder will appeal to dubstep and d'n'b heads alike, check it out.
Donal and John have been producing music under this name for two years. Their live shows are driven by heavy bass and drums processed by a system of their own construction.
Song structures, tempos and rhythms are improvised on the fly. This allows for reactive performances based on context; chaotic parties inform chaotic renditions of songs, quieter
affairs see a quieter musical return. This double A side 10" from the Irish duo melds abrasive electronic polyrhythms onto a heavy sub bass that drives the tracks relentlessly,Lord feels epic, it builds tension from
the opening bar and delivers an ending that will bring dance floors to meltdown. Block with its caustic synths and ultra tight drum programming is more subtle but just as heavy.
Part 2 of the Randomer EP on Audio Freaks is a journey into deep, dark territory with moody synths washing over everything and basslines you wouldn't take home to your mother!
Riskotheque (pronounced risk-oh-tek) makes his debut on Audio Freaks with the absolutely massive "Just You", the track starts with some eerie female vocals before dropping into a huge bassline that instantly pricks the ears of the listener and will more than certainly get the dance floor jumping! Backed with an equally well produced b-side, dream state, this is one must have Dubstep 12".
Deep roughness for multiple options, LFO Business is a rewind champion; with a unique blend of harsh synths and a drop of dnb-like breaks.
Bumba is good for spicing up a DJ set with its organic sounds so rarely represented in the dubstep scene.