New Dubstep Albums??
this is from a year ago:Dub_Warrior wrote:they are going to release another??? its been 3 yrs since to the rescuejonrust wrote:I am sooo looking forward to the next Horsepower Album!
Both In Fine Style and To the Rescue ooze class- so much swing, and such high quality. And on 'To the Rescue' the attention to detail really made it a LongPlayer in the more traditional sense... various themes, a good measure of both light and dark, great design / sleeve notes (thanks to GiveUpArt)- all the cinema samples, together with the diversity of the tracks lending it that overall narrative element, which I find lacking in alot of albums in electronic music- which sometmes seem to be just a collection of club tracks with a few quiet ones thrown in.
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=2262
anyone heard any news about this?
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youre sooooo right!!jonrust wrote:I am sooo looking forward to the next Horsepower Album!
Both In Fine Style and To the Rescue ooze class- so much swing, and such high quality. And on 'To the Rescue' the attention to detail really made it a LongPlayer in the more traditional sense... various themes, a good measure of both light and dark, great design / sleeve notes (thanks to GiveUpArt)- all the cinema samples, together with the diversity of the tracks lending it that overall narrative element, which I find lacking in alot of albums in electronic music- which sometmes seem to be just a collection of club tracks with a few quiet ones thrown in.
dont suppose you could reccomend anymore albums in this stylee could you mr rust?
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Bingo Beats vol 2 and 3dj slums wrote:youre sooooo right!!jonrust wrote:I am sooo looking forward to the next Horsepower Album!
Both In Fine Style and To the Rescue ooze class- so much swing, and such high quality. And on 'To the Rescue' the attention to detail really made it a LongPlayer in the more traditional sense... various themes, a good measure of both light and dark, great design / sleeve notes (thanks to GiveUpArt)- all the cinema samples, together with the diversity of the tracks lending it that overall narrative element, which I find lacking in alot of albums in electronic music- which sometmes seem to be just a collection of club tracks with a few quiet ones thrown in.
dont suppose you could reccomend anymore albums in this stylee could you mr rust?

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the bug's album, although not entirely dubstep is going to be fya!
also watch out for the king midas sound project coming soon as well.
also watch out for the king midas sound project coming soon as well.
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Hope so! Those guys throw too many dope tunes by the wayside.Slothrop wrote:There was talk on the Breezeblock a while back of Benga and Skream putting together an album of mad technoey stuff that they'd previously thought was too mental to release or something like that. Is that still in the pipeline?

Even more unexpected is (revealed on Gilles Petersons' latest podcast) Skream planning a collab with Nostalgia 77!
Possibly more of a jam session than an album, but that's something I want to hear... Souljazz Step.
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