Review: It's always a pleasure to hear new music from Sukh Knight, one of the most original sound smiths of the first dubstep age, who has continued to impress over the years with more and more weighty originals. He arrives on DAKU here with four such heaters, kicking off with the warbling low ends and springy chord progressions of 'Jigsaw', which sets us off in style. Next up, 'Aliens' ups the heat with a more reese-like combination of bass slides and alarm-like melodies, before Charan B arrives for some additional work on the flute-dripping delights of 'Red Alert'. Finally, a pace-change as 'TKC' dives into a much more trip-hop inspired arrangement, cooling the mould before rounding the EP off with a dash of finesse!
Review: Sentry Records has put together some serious releases over the last few years, showcasing the latest and greatest in dubstep and its surrounding genres. We are therefore introduced to and absolutely storming compilation here as we reel off bangers from the likes of dubstep legends such as Caspa, Truth, Sukh Knight, Youngsta and more. For us, the highlights of this incredible compilation are quite clear, kicking off with the stunning production of 'Judas' from Nomine, who brings forward his uniquely metallic sound design on mass. Another absolute heater we couldn't forget is the spooky yet satisfying 'Crocodile' from Dayzero, packed with wicked drum flavours and haunted overtones.
Review: Sukh Knight, an srtist not to be confused with the Cali hip-hop don, touches down on the Circle Vision imprint with five jaw-breaking slices of dubstep, and he sounds like he's in the mood to break some teeth along the way. "Scorpion" has a bass that will literally blow your canister off at high volumes, with both "Creation" and "First Contact" following upon that with different variations grizzly, distorted low frequencies. The remix comes from DJ Madd 160, who turns "Scorpion" into more of a footwork-led belter, whereas the closing "Foot Soldiers" is an unashamedly potent cascade of bro-bass that sounds a little too close to total fallout. YES!
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