Review: Dubstep ain't dead as the 3am Album Sampler tell us loud and clear. This four-track EP introduces a new breed of young UK producers. No try-hard boundary pushing here just straight up essentials with enough dark-side bass to tear your speakers apart. First up, mainstay Elefant Doc teams up with both Seanote and Step-A-Side in not just a contest of absurd names but also equally absurd sub-bass frequencies indebted to the true school original sounds of dubstep. On the flip we have Extorted Minds and Spacedrone offering more of the same; ignoring the transients and sticking to tried and true formulas of bass therapy. Definitely not for the faint of heart and one for the heads, for sure.
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