Skream-Sub Island reviewed if the Guide today
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Skream-Sub Island reviewed if the Guide today
Title says it all really. Just thought i'd mention it.
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Skream, Sub Island (Soul Jazz)
Rather tempting to write about this sort of stuff - the swinging, bass-heavy London-bred sound known as dubstep - without overwrought images of post-apocalyptic cityscapes sneaking into your prose. Luckily, Croydon's Ollie Jones lets us off the hook by calling the B-side Pass The Red Stripe, meaning (glug, glug) we can ignore the 28 Weeks Later vibe and get our groove on. First, a huge bass line plants its foot on your chest, then echoed-out melodies filter through, like a distant dub soundsystem submerged under 18 miles of undulating jelly.
Take thy thoughts to bed with thee, for the morning is wiser than the evening.Slothrop wrote:well, the bass is interesting but the post-hegemoniacal rhythmic interventionism of the cowbell part is overly redolent of paleospheric neo-step
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