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11:11
Praying For Fire - (4:12) 140 BPM
Velvet - (5:32) 140 BPM
Bangbadem - (5:06) 93 BPM Hot
The Elephant In The Room - (4:40) 90 BPM
Fire And Ice - (5:57) 140 BPM
Apparition - (6:28) 140 BPM
Temprement - (5:31) 140 BPM
Top Rank - (6:27) 140 BPM
Sour Power - (5:12) 140 BPM
Pyramids - (4:15) 140 BPM
Drowning - (5:51) 50 BPM
Played by: Seven
Review: And so it goes - Seven drops an LP on us like a ton of bricks and, unlike what he has put out up to this point, he seems to delve much deeper into the rest of what the enlarged 'bass' game has to offer. 11:11 is a vast, bottomless pit of gems, ranging from the more poppy side of two-step, all the way to the sort of gear that makes your head bounce up and down...not to mention that inevitable lock-jaw! However, it's important to note that this LP is not one for cheap thrills, and that Seven has done his very best to craft as much warmth and colour out of what are usually deemed to be cold and industrial sounds of dread. Through vast landscapes of low frequencies, typically UK vocal samples, and grainy beats, this dude has his shit on control!
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UALP 008
11 Nov 17
Deep Dubstep
Seven
Hypnotik - (5:08) 140 BPM
Orbital - (5:29) 140 BPM
Resistance (feat Jodie) - (5:56) 140 BPM
Dust - (6:07) 57 BPM
Lay Me Down (feat Jodie) - (4:33) 100 BPM
Movie Scene - (6:07) 140 BPM
Oasis - (5:49) 140 BPM Hot
Future Flamenco - (6:27) 140 BPM
Came To Play VIP (feat Alys Be) - (6:56) 140 BPM
From The Sky - (5:18) 85 BPM
Retro Wave - (5:34) 140 BPM
Review: The debut long-one from London low end veteran Seven, this piece of work has been on the cards for a long time, and what a piece of work it is. From the paranoid arpeggios of the opener "Hypnotik" we know we're in for a treat. Each cut adding demonstrative drama from the last, we're teased by the industrial strength bass purrs of "Orbital", we're driven beyond levels of gut-churning hype on "Movie Scene" and taken directly into the heart of the dance on the big drum evangelism of "Future Flamenco" and the slo-mo jungle adventure "From The Sky". Elsewhere vocalists Jodie and Alys Be add a softer, human touch on smouldering cuts such as "Came To Play", "Lay Me Down" and "Resistance". And that's barely the half of it. Truly, Seven showcases exactly how creative and engaging a modern dubstep album can be when cooked by the right sub chef.
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UALP 003
01 Dec 14
Deep Dubstep
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