Review: This two-track release from Section 8 has balls. Not just marbles or ping-pong balls, but colossal medicine balls. Opener "Sorrow" from producer OK isn't the fragile, lonely, melancholic piece the title makes out. While it has some world-wearing synths and chiming melodies, these are buried beneath a growling wall of dubstep bass and beats that will rattle your fillings. "Chaos" - a collaboration between studio types Incept and Kexx - is not so misleading. As the title suggests, it's an angry beast best avoided if you're of a nervous disposition. If, however, you enjoy your dubstep intense and full on, you should be listening right now.
Review: Raw Ukrainian bass vibes via Denver right here as Section 8 continue to represent the US's oft-overlooked non-brostep faction. It's a game of two halves. Fans of the harder dubstep sound will enjoy "Aggression" as it does a 'cockney thug' with a curt two-word phrase from Alan Ford, and the title track that samples cult indie film Green Street Hooligans. For a much deeper, more spacious flavour head to "Badman" and "Too Much Power"; armed with penetrative subs and alien echoes, they're the perfect complement to the naughtiness elsewhere on the release.
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