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Chemical Planet
BR 004
29 Nov 10
Dubstep/Grime
Chemical Planet by DOK on Butterz Cue Track
Chemical Planet - (4:23) 140 BPM
Chemical Planet by DOK on Butterz Cue Track
Making Grime - (3:17) 139 BPM
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Golden Axe EP
HDR 001
06 Sep 10
Electro
Golden Axe EP by DOK on Hardrive Cue Track
Golden Axe (original mix) - (4:13) 140 BPM
Golden Axe EP by DOK on Hardrive Cue Track
Slip Stream (original mix) - (2:59) 140 BPM
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I'm Funky
SP 835
12 Jan 11
Funky/Club House
I'm Funky by DOK on Gardenia Italy Cue Track
I'm Funky (The Doktor & Aj remix) - (5:39) 128 BPM
I'm Funky by DOK on Gardenia Italy Cue Track
I'm Funky (Cosmogroove remix) - (7:20) 128 BPM
I'm Funky by DOK on Gardenia Italy Cue Track
I'm Funky (original mix) - (7:26) 128 BPM
I'm Funky by DOK on Gardenia Italy Cue Track
I'm Funky (Tripjay remix) - (6:07) 128 BPM
I'm Funky by DOK on Gardenia Italy Cue Track
I'm Funky (Wizijay remix) - (6:22) 128 BPM
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West Coast EP
HDB 051
27 Jun 11
Dubstep/Grime
West Coast EP by DOK on Hyperdub Cue Track
West Coast - (3:43) 141 BPM
West Coast EP by DOK on Hyperdub Cue Track
West Coast (VIP) - (3:42)
West Coast EP by DOK on Hyperdub Cue Track
East Coast - (4:35)
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Played by: Tom Central
Review: Sporting the quintessential neon-lit flair that typifies much of Hyperdub's output, D.O.K bowls onto the radar after something of a potted discography to date. As the EP title might suggest, there's plenty of G-funk styling at work on the synths, daubed across the top of some rigid drum machine breaks. The VIP of "West Coast" wins out over the original's half-step lurch, with a manic approach to the rhythmic content. That said, "East Coast" will do more favours on the dancefloor with its rugged drum machine backbone capturing the ghetto-tech resurgence in fine style, albeit maintaining the lurid melodic content.