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TTR 022
09 Apr 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
TTR 025
11 Jun 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
Review:
Northern Lights turn their hand to dubstep in the They Made Us Do It EP on the ever-reliable True Tiger imprint. Kicking off the five-track EP is "Loonology", a glorious fusion of juddering mid range and spaced out SFX with a spooky touch. Next is "The Black Hole" with its whirring warps and beeps, before we are flung head first into the futuristic, synth-driven "Invite The Future" with its swaggering beats, deadly subs and morose undertones. "Unfinished Business" adds a twist of fun with its bleepy SFX and 8-bit flourishes, and then we have a D&B VIP of the opening track to round things off in style.
TTR 023
16 Apr 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
TTR 024
28 May 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
Played by: Winter
Review:
The return of a genuine heavyweight. True Tiger, established over eight years ago, have been responsible for releasing exceedingly early cuts from current day luminaries Wretch 32, Riz MC and Stenchman. Catching up after a lull in their release schedule, Around The World Volume 4 is a four-track attack of serious peaktime nature. The TT collective cause a devastating intro with "Eyeball VIP". Aimed directly at the jugular, it's not to be treated lightly. Neither, for that matter, is Blue Bear's "Count To 10". A searing, twisting bass since rises and flexes with utter menace, it's essentially the soundtrack to your worst nightmare - and your best dancefloor. Sukh Knight follows with a slightly deeper "Prisoner". Robust and rebooted with rusted robot charm, it's the epitome of a 'heads down' moment. Scandalous United complete the set with a track that comprises Spanish guitars, eerie eastern chants AND a killer bassline, it sums up True Tiger's title fight status perfectly.
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