Review: Longstanding London dub-repper Stinkahbell comes correct with his debut album. From the moment the silky Daft Punk-style synths on the opener "Synchronicity" hit you, you know this is another level for the uncompromised filth flinger. Setting the tone throughout the album, the whole journey is about contrast and complementary shades; the gritty "Back 2 Skool" is a pottymouth hellraiser until it's balanced by bold chords and beautiful synths, the petrol-powered dancehall of "She Likes It Rough" is soothed with a sexy R&B breakdown while "Let's Go Out" is straight out of the Rustie playbook, all juicy and cosmic. These are just a handful of the 11 tracks on offer here and you'd be wise to check them all; Thoroughbred dubstep albums are seldom delivered with this level of tightness and clarity.
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