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FatKidOnFire

FatKidOnFire

One of the UK’s finest, leading digital culture publications, FatKidOnFire (aka FKOF) have been incorporating a laser-focus on original, unique content since their early formations in March 2020. Never once resting on their laurels, the multi-faceted, popular platform covers a plethora of artistic mediums including music, fashion, design, media and more, growing into one of the most well-regarded institutions in underground dance music, and the wider inter-connected sectors of the industry. As well as this, FKOF’s label ventures continue to go from strength to strength, reaching new, dizzying heights for the brand by achieving top chart spots on numerous releases in the 140bpm bracket. Over the last decade, they’ve welcomed Kodama, Phossa, Teffa, Pugilist, Chokez, Causa, Argo and more to the collective, dishing out a metric tonne of free downloads and exclusive premieres, also hammering down on the vinyl aspect of their output, unleashing exclusive wax drops that feature a stellar squad of producers - Chad Dubz, Biome, Eddy Seven, DJ Madd, Dark Harmonics, Otz, J:Kenzo, WZ and Ishan Sound. As they continue to move into the 2020’s, FKOF look like they’ll only keep getting stronger, wiser and more musically-militant.
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FKOFD 034
581D - (3:56) 140 BPM
100s Of Lightyears - (3:51) 140 BPM
Tar Goroth - (3:42) 140 BPM
The Main Question - (3:27) 140 BPM Hot
Review: A catalogue member of Cue Line and White Peach, the one like Teffa steps up on FatKidOnFire with four blazing bass cuts that edge on the deeper end of the dubstep spectrum. That said, "581D" is a brooding, fearless riddim that leaks an oozing bass from every angle, and "100s Of Lighhyears" feels like its part 2, or rather, a deeper continuation of the same sci-fi electronics. Our favourite on here is "Tar Goroth", though, namely for its tech-minded bass and dreary sonics, but "The Main Question" does plenty of thrashing of its own - those subs! Killer.
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FKOFD 034
16 Aug 18
Deep Dubstep
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