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Iron Shirt Vol 2
Various
Mien - "Dub Enstikto" - (4:23) 140 BPM
Dark Entity - "Heritic" - (6:24) 140 BPM
Darj - "Skuta" - (4:43) 140 BPM
Arkwright - "Avalon" - (6:10) 140 BPM
Gaze Ill - "An Act Of Change" - (6:03) 140 BPM
Digital Monk - "The Red Pill" - (6:04) 140 BPM
Tallan - "See Them" - (4:22) 93 BPM
Thirteen - "Apoptosis" - (4:17) 140 BPM Hot
Morrison - "Low Pressure" - (4:54) 140 BPM
Mute - "Predator" - (5:03) 140 BPM
Vain - "Honeybee" - (4:36) 140 BPM
Yukona - "Just Let Me Go" - (6:05) 140 BPM
Steven Lorenz - "Dignity" - (5:08) 140 BPM
Review: New Zealand sub selectionists Iron Shirt come correct with another floor-melting compendium of forward-thinking dubstep creations. Delivered three years after their debut collection, this set unites the label's most familiar faces with brand new family members as we poke, prod and provoke the darkest corners of bass music's underbelly. From the swampy lollops and soaring vocals of Arkwright's "Avalon" to Tallan's synth-struck, star-gazing "See Them" to the abstract drum structure and mesmerising sound design of Mute's "Predator", each track is testament to Iron Shirt's curatorial strengths and future-focused vision.
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IRON 026
02 Jul 15
Deep Dubstep
Moment Of Prophecy
Moment Of Prophecy - (6:01) 140 BPM
Detached - (5:59) 140 BPM
Superior - (5:13) 142 BPM
Saturate - (5:53) 140 BPM Hot
Played by: FatKidOnFire, GAZE ILL
Review: Cue Line co-founder and all-round Danish dub demon Gaze Ill steps up to Iron Shirt for a four-pack of momentous darkness. The first thing that strikes you about the title track is the tightly sprung subby kicks that play the consummate bouncy ball beneath heavy pressure pads, creating a natural groove with carefully placed minimal elements. Deeper again we hit "Detached" where an array of bass textures await; from the more bulbous bubbles to nastier tears and sneers, they ooze from the speakers while a solid drum arrangement ploughs through the sad atmospherics. Elsewhere "Superior" tells a tale of cavernous dynamics as the elastic bass twists itself in every direction. Finally we hit "Saturate": Perhaps the most dancefloor tuned of the set, this more than lives up to its name. Just crank up your sub and listen to that low-end.
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IRON 023
22 Aug 14
Deep Dubstep
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