Life In A Laser - (5:20) 131 BPM
I Think We'll Let the Gas Sort This One Out - (6:05) 127 BPM
Manta Key - (5:49) 130 BPM
Flows From Within - (8:00) 128 BPM
Chrome Mist - (7:52) 142 BPM
Astral Light - (8:42)
83 BPM Pyramirror - (7:03) 128 BPM
Review: Appleblim, one of the figures who we can associate with the birth and rise of dubstep, has been releasing since 2005. That's now 13 years of experimenting with bass and dance equations. However, Life In A Laser is his debut album, having only ever released singles or remixes up until. His big release comes via Sneaker Social Club, and it takes his sound somewhere it hadn't been before - the doorways of Berlin. That is not meant to imply that this is straight-up techno - not at all! It's the style and aesthetics used by Appleblim which give a much more polished and rounded approach to the way he makes music now. These 9 tracks are, in one way or another, dance-oriented, but there is a story to tell and a clear thread running throughout. One thing is always evident, however, and that's his extensive use of percussion and quality production work, championed from the infamous hardcore dynasty. LUSH.