Review: Who says that electro is the preserve of po-faced train spotters? Judging by the tone of "Space Booty'" certainly not Dutch producer Dexter aka Remy Verheijen. On the title track, trademark shuffling 808 drums suggest that he might be looking for a safe approach, but then the lunging bassline kicks in and the listener is transported to a grey area where the primal growl of UK breaks and dubstep meet. However, if you're looking for proof that Dexter doesn't take electro too seriously, then check "Fat Skinny People". Once again, Dexter favours a splurging bass and some great driving percussion in the break gives the track greater urgency, but it's the daft cutting up of robotic electro vocals that make this release so entertaining and refreshing.
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