Review: The Chestplate crew have been on fire of late, pushing out some of the most exciting new deep dubstep ideas across the scene which has undoubtedly seen a high energy resurgence over the last 2 years. This time around, Mob Killa joins the crew for a vibrant two-tracker, opening up with the super murky sub designs and vibrant soundscaping of 'Inhale', a stomping sweep through old school, atmospheric stepper ideals. On the flip to this, the more horn-driven designs and sharpened drum slaps of 'Denial' give us a more rough cut feel, making this a very well balanced two-tracker.
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