Warrior Dubz: Guardian Review
The review doesn't really say anything and totally neglects the none dubstep tracks. It's not bad though and it's great to have it in the Guardian.
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i believe his name is david bray.ADRUU wrote:eh, too short...
so anyone have a name for the cover art people? same as various's artwork also...
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Result! And from reading the text, it might be another 5/5 review moderated down to 4/5 by a cautious editor a la Simon Reynolds' Burial review in the indie. Also
Good likeness of Mary-Ann on the cover, too...
completely doesn't miss the point in the way that these things normally do. Who is Alex MacPherson, and how come he writes for a broadsheet yet appears to know what he's talking about?Dubstep's sonic palette is one of cavernous bass twinned with skanking beats and the occasional sample. It is dark and murky, an instrumental reflection of gloomy London nights, but the dancefloor imperative of Digital Mystikz's Anti-War Dub or Burial's Versus is hard to resist. It is also intensely physical - the broad brushstrokes of bass that underpin the sampled police sirens and club chatter on Loefah's Mud VIP seem designed to make your entire body judder
Good likeness of Mary-Ann on the cover, too...
From Boomkat:Corpsey wrote:Have you got a tracklist?
Milanese Vs Virus Syndicate – ‘Dead Man Walking’
Benga – ‘Music Box’
Andy Stott – ‘Black’
Amit – ‘Too Many Freedoms’
Digital Mystikz feat. Spen G – ‘Anti-War Dub’
JME (Wiley beat) – ‘Pence’
Burial – ‘Versus’
Plastician feat Shizzle, Fresh & Napper – ‘Cha Vocal’
The Bug feat Flowdan – ‘Jah War’
Terror Danjah feat Mz Bratt & Bruza – ‘Give It To Em’
Various Production feat MC Vex – ‘In This’
Spor – ‘Hydra’
Loefah feat Sgt Pokes – ‘Mud VIP’
DJ Distance & Crazy D – ‘Worries Again’
Kode 9 & Spaceape – ‘Kingstown (vocal)’
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it does happen occasionally you know. although as boom says, it's treated as if it's a dubstep compilation, which is rather narrow.Slothrop wrote:Who is Alex MacPherson, and how come he writes for a broadsheet yet appears to know what he's talking about?.
as to who he is, i've never seen his name before in the guardian... google reveals little. maybe it's an alias.
http://alexmacpherson.livejournal.com/133718.html
feel a bit twatty for posting that link, it's just... apparently he thinks burial is a they not a he
feel a bit twatty for posting that link, it's just... apparently he thinks burial is a they not a he
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