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Items 14,351 to 14,400 of 19,700 on page 288 of 394
COA-D-012
21 May 10
MDR 076
01 Dec 11
MDR 076
01 Dec 11
816769 016240
30 Apr 13
NW 10178
19 Nov 12
EIGHTYNINE 001
14 Aug 12
SECTION8DUB 008D
26 Aug 10
DFRD 021
28 Aug 09
FD 035
23 May 11
TEKFUNKD 0004
19 Nov 11
APR 19
01 Jan 13
RIOT 013
08 Mar 11
P5 002
12 Jul 11
PLAY 069
02 Jul 12
PLAY 086
29 Apr 13
WDI 005
17 Dec 12
WAL 19
16 May 11
SKINT 238D
02 Apr 12
SAE 018
06 Dec 11
RFR 019
18 Sep 09
RFR 028
19 Feb 10
RFR 0009
21 Apr 09
VRRSGL 201157
19 Aug 11
CPT 409-4
20 Dec 12
RU 7983
07 Jun 11
505570 1659786
25 Feb 13
BMR 008
16 Apr 13
STK - 016
09 Aug 10
STK - 028
24 Dec 10
MDR 038
26 Nov 10
MDR 038
22 Dec 10
C/C/S 2035
02 Nov 10
C/C/S 2049
19 Apr 11
DSTRG 003
27 Jan 13
SUBSOL 006
22 Jun 09
SUBSOL 008
24 Aug 09
MAD-135
10 Apr 11
Review:
The enfant terrible of the dubstep world provides us with another anthem which has been causing a ruckus in dancefloors from London to LA. The euphoric trance synths, bleepy SFX and distorted vocoder of "Everyday"'s intro prepares us for the smacking snares and jittery mid range wobbles which dominate the main tune. Remixes from Hospital poster boy Netsky (hands-in-the-air dancefloor D&B), DJ Q (smoothed out, syrupy funky) and Original Sin (sped up, turbo charged John B style tear out) complete the package. Not forgetting of course, "Lick The Lizard" (feat. Reso) which is fun and synth-driven frolics all the way. Enormous!
MAD 135
05 Apr 11
SUBSOL 003
22 Dec 08
SUBSOL 005
26 Jan 09
DP 005
22 Dec 08
2NDRP 12002
25 Apr 11
Review:
The follow up to Ramadanman's '07 release "Feeling Good", Rusko supplies the soundtrack to 2nd Drop's subsequent release, back before he departed to LA and started making the sing-a-long dubstep stories he composes now. "William H Tonkers" pairs gruelling bassline pressure with high pitched melody and whirring subs. "Roma" is a more stripped back walk in the park, with lilting, hip-shaking rhythms, punctuated only by purposeful drum kicks and a murmuring b-line. It's certainly got less force and frenetic abandon than newer Rusko material, but this is super sharp on every front. Recommended!
MAD 014
11 Apr 10
DP 009
22 Dec 08
DP 014
22 Dec 08
VERILO 001
02 Jul 09
AR 101
10 May 11 | ||
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