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hedphukkerr
from mathbotton (United States) on 2007-07-01 04:56 [#02098882]
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i checked out burial a few months ago from all the hype it was getting as the first "real" dubstep album and wasnt too impressed.
then the other day i remembered hearing about this guy boxcutter who sounded like suqarepusher but then ended up doing some of the dubstep thing so i figured id give it another shot.
well, this time, i am impressed. great atmosphere, terrific sound design, and of course, huge bass. a subwoofer or tight inear headphones are a must. its menacing while almost soft at the same time.
anybody got any more suggestions as to stuff in a similar vein?
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Brisk
from selling smack at the orphanage on 2007-07-01 06:11 [#02098888]
Points: 4667 Status: Lurker
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He is a fantastic artist. Him and Burial skirt around the outside of the genre and become more interesting as a result.
His 12" release on Planet Mu is on another level for me. Stunning work, can't wait for new material from him.
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pigster
from melbs on 2007-07-01 06:40 [#02098890]
Points: 4480 Status: Lurker
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im no fan of dubstep, with few exceptions. there are some songs on this album that are these very exceptions ¿½
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onecaseman
from Chicago (United States) on 2007-07-01 08:35 [#02098912]
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Great artist. You might want to check out Reso. He has a couple 12"'s out that have the experimental dubstep feel of Boxcutter. Also, Pinch's "Qawwali" and Digital Mystikz's "Anti War Dub" are a must.
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