Review: Dutch online record store Triple Vision have put their encyclopedic knowledge of drum and bass and dubstep down in compilation format, and man does it sound fresh! Showcasing some of the hottest talents from the scene, this little library of perfect tunes from 2012 sounds as hot as they did back on their release dates. Featuring the likes of Technicolour & Komatic (now called Technimatic, of course), European atmos-bassers Gerwin & Nuage, Intelligent Manners, Disphonia, Mortem and Sabre, as well as some wildcards and underdogs from artists with their own rabidly fanatical follwings, this is a comp worth savouring and perfect for filling those gaps in your collection with tunes that perhaps passed you by along the way.
Review: Bulgarian dubstep of the deepest variety right here. Complex, too; as Basscatz and Balkansky prove with "Aquarius", a collage of scattershot drum-loops delivered in weave n' tuck waves. "Envious Eyes" is a richer, more traditional halfstep affair with large amounts of skilled percussion and eerie pads. L 33 takes things to a much more spacious, techno-influenced arena. Juggling with a stripped back set of sonic balls, there's beauty in his simplicity. Camelorg completes the set with the icy, alien drive-by "Detract". Purring with such mechanical efficiency, it's hard not to convince yourself to buy a flight to Sofia tomorrow.
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