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Dom & Roland

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Last Refuge Of A Scoundrel
Sirens Song (feat Robert Manos) - (5:46) 57 BPM
Tone Poem - (5:19) 172 BPM
Inna Soul Jah - (6:39) 172 BPM
Through The Rays - (6:02) 57 BPM
King Of The Hustlers - (6:13) 172 BPM
A New Renegade - (6:53) 58 BPM
Innersense - (5:35) 172 BPM
Sacrifice (feat Natalie Duncan) - (5:36) 172 BPM
Rockers - (5:09) 57 BPM
Outcast - (5:17) 172 BPM Hot
DMT (feat Hive) - (6:20) 174 BPM
Steam (The Final Chapter) - (5:56) 172 BPM
Review: Dom & Roland: the very name should command salutes so hard your arm dislocates and your shot-putting career is ended. A name that, when an album drops (which has been on average every five years in his 22 year career) should stop you in your tracks. A master who's remained relevant and influential because he's always done his own thing, Dom's returned with his best album to date. Each track repping a different side to his passions and palette we crusade from guitar-snapping volcanic emotion ("Tone Poem" to dark night cymbal-snappers ("Inna Soul Jah") by way of deliciously Headzy turbo bboy ruffige ("A New Renegade") and "Electric Smile"-style vocal shreddage ("Sacrifice") with an energy, focus and range that really puts his peers and predecessors to shame. D&B albums like this don't come round very often.
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METACD 008
07 Oct 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Last Refuge Of A Scoundrel
DMT (feat Hive) - (6:20) 174 BPM Hot
Inna Soul Jah - (6:39) 172 BPM
Review: Time is closing in on us; pretty soon Dom & Roland's seventh album will crash-land into our lives like some juggernaut driving through our front doors, completely demolishing everything we know and understand about D&B albums in 2016. Hot on the heels of the guitar-riff hurricane "Tone Poem" and touching vocal stampede "Sirens Song" comes two of the album's heavier, full-frontal drum tracks. "DMT" (a slow-cooked collab with Hive over three years) is all about the Bluenote drum wizardry where no rules are considered whatsoever while "Inna Soul Jah" takes us deep into the belly of the Metalheadz beast with steel foundry sonics twisting themselves around more meticulous drum thunder with molten menace. Bring on the album.
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METALP 008LTD
23 Sep 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Last Refuge Of A Scoundrel
Sirens Song (feat Robert Manos) - (5:46) 57 BPM
Tone Poem - (5:19) 172 BPM Hot
Review: The cats out of the bag, the chicken's flown the coup, the horses have bolted: Dom & Roland is releasing his first album in five years. Here's the title track.... "Last Refuge Of A Scoundrel". A slightly more melodic and vocal approach than we'd usually except from Mr Angas, Robert Manos adds just the right amount of barbed soul to the searing, skin-rippling textures and octane beats below. Add more thrust to your crust with the insane "Tone Poem". With its rising guitar twang loop opening up into a rocket engine groove, this comes with a clear message: One of the original masters is back and he's not messing around. Bring on the full album!
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METALP 008S
09 Sep 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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