Review: If we've said it once we've said it 1000 times, building a coherent, workable dubstep album remains one of the hardest things to achieve in electronic music. That is something that Mungk has achieved here with absolute certainty, from the stunning soundscaping of the jungle-centric prologue, to the eastern-inspired percussive grooves of 'Yashka' and 'Bazaar' and more dubwise instrumentation of 'Shasha'. This is a project that explores the full depth of both influences and actualities of the modern dubstep sound, which the Duploc team must be very proud to be presenting. Our highlights have to include the stunning, crunch-heavy drum arrangements of 'Spirit', which double up with some seriously cool high-ended melodic work to match. We also can't get enough of hypnotic melodic designs of 'Varzaneh' and heads down, Amazonian percussive brilliance of 'Congo', marking this album as a massive production success.
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