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Dubmedika EP
Hebbe & Samba - "Subway" - (5:30) 105 BPM
Review: After that recent killer EP for Vision Collective, Hebbe lands on his native Subway imprint with four ice-cold dubstep licks for the corner dwellers. In fact, this is some pure rewind gear too, if we want to get all technical! "Dubmedika" literally stutters its bouncing bass bumps across glitchy percussion swings, while "Flute Song" unleashes a wavy haze of smoke in the air not too dissimilar to the sort found in Dutch jungles. Our man then teams up with Samba on "Subway", a harder, more imposing piece of steppers, leaving "Shanty Town" to provide the 'outernational' vibes thanks to a more swinging, more off-kilter set of percussion jingles. LUSH.
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SUBWAY 044
16 Oct 17
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Decade Of Weight LP
Eerie Voices - (5:02) 105 BPM
Review: One of Germany's most respected dubstep producers, Bukez celebrates 10 years of honing his skills - often with humour and always with heaviness - with his debut album. Known for spanning the range from the deepest, shadowiest of cuts and the silliest of balls-out drops, Bukez lays it on the line right here in style. We slouch to the skank-packed summer jam "Shaka Taak", we gyrate uncontrollably to the timpani teases of "Eerie Voices" we enjoy sweet dub dreams in a ghost town on "Illuminated Droplets" and we're hurling our shoes out of the window by the time "Neonzombieattack" cuts through the rig. A lot of time has been spent on this body of work and you can really tell.
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SUBWAY 042LP
29 Jul 16
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Legion EP
Dead Wrong - (5:20) 105 BPM Hot
Played by: FatKidOnFire
Review: Greek brothers Geoff and Melo return to Subway with a savage four-pack that's explosive from the off. "Legion" comes with an unrelenting rhythm that tips a very sly nod at footwork while remaining defiantly dubstep. The twisted, bass-led "Onion Dub" playfully switches from a monstrous halfstep to a warped syncopation. "Hindu" shows the duo at their deepest; all drawn out and dramatic, there's a great sense of suspense created through the pinched high-end lead line. Finally we hit "Dead Wrong", a dungeon-bound slugger that smoulders with sheet metal bass tears and a guttural bass/kick relationship that will have you floor jittering and shaking involuntarily. Massive.
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SUBWAY 034
07 Jul 14
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
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