dubstep
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Electronic artist Rustie proved on his last LP, Glass Swords, that he was able to make interesting music that is very club and dubstep influenced while maintaining some personality in terms of style. A balance that I imagine is difficult to maintain. “Surph” is a track from that LP, and
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On this debut full-length Eprom explores some interesting musical ideas, bringing together the sounds of glitch hop, future garage, dubstep, and more. Frankly, there’s not much the guy doesn’t try out between these three tracks. But what kinda pulls them all together is that he maintains a certain
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On “The 2nd Law: Unsustainable,” the alternative and symphonic rock trio Muse buys a one-way ticket to dubstep land, and starts incorporating a little bit of “wub wub” and “wreeeahhh.” WATCH THE REVIEW
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It’s straight, bass-blowing fire on this 45-minute Boiler Room performance brought by one half of TNGHT, Lunice. Loving the beats he’s pulling together here, and it’s stellar to see he physically gives off the kind of energy his music showcases.
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On TNGHT’s debut EP, Hudson Mohawk and Lunice pull together five of 2012’s most essential bangers. WATCH THE REVIEW
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British producer SBTRKT–aka Aaron Jerome–dropped a new track on his Soundcloud page today, appropriately titled “GLOSS.” It’s a subdued, relatively calm piece with a subtle, midtempo beat and synth pads that are hard to describe as anything but “glossy.” The occasionally stuttering beat recalls the club-ready sound
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On veteran electronic music producer Squarepusher’s latest effort, there’s a big return to the more electronic side of the project’s artistry. However, it doesn’t feel as fresh as it used to–even with the newly incorporated elements of dubstep in some of these tracks. WATCH THE
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“Battenburg Variation” is an ambient electronic track by UK act Uther Moads. This is a tough track to nail down genre-wise. It’s ambient in nature, but certainly uses some clear rhythms and a set tempo to keep the song moving. This is a relaxing track, up until the end,
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Clubroot – S/T (III – MMXII) – LODUBS-12001 by LoDubs Records III – MMX is the final album in a trilogy done by dubstep musician Clubroot. A little bit more ambient than the two albums that proceeded it, III – MMX seems like an interesting way to cap off a trilogy. The drops are
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Two of the most active producers in the current electronic music scene, Machinedrum and FaltyDL, have teamed up for a new track. Titled “Give In 2,” the song was supposedly recorded in 2011, but it hadn’t been made available to the public until now. Despite both originating from the