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Point Of Origin Vol 3
Various
Dub Motion - "Feeling U" - (4:29) 173 BPM
Document One - "Black Holes" - (4:31) 174 BPM
Macca & Loz Contreras - "Moving On" - (4:35) 174 BPM
Dub Elements - "Hidden Garage" - (4:56) 174 BPM
Ill Truth - "Get Rollin'" - (4:32) 172 BPM
Monrroe & Aperio - "Focus" - (4:30) 175 BPM
Malaky - "Requiem" - (5:03) 174 BPM
Klax - "Self Loathing" (feat Illiterate) - (4:10) 172 BPM
Data 3 & Koherent - "Latitude" - (5:15) 174 BPM
Deadline - "Why You Wanna" - (4:56) 172 BPM
Rizzle - "Solstice" (feat Sydney) - (6:11) 172 BPM
Gerra & Stone - "Blue Noise" - (5:14) 174 BPM Hot
Javano - "Love Too Much" - (5:38) 174 BPM
Revaux - "Ibex" - (4:11) 172 BPM
MoniKa - "Intentions" - (5:21) 174 BPM
Sustance - "Ugly" - (4:48) 174 BPM
ReFlektor - "Hold On Me" (feat Anastasia) - (4:48) 174 BPM
Review: Following on from last year's incredibly popular instalment, Shogun Audio have brought back Point of Origin for a third time. This series emphasises the rolling, minimal-ish side of the scene from some younger, more hungry producers and boy, is it a good formula. Exemplifying this is Revaux with 'Ibex', probably the nastiest tune on the album and arguably the best, as its crunching bass tabs inject fantastic groove. Rizzle and Malaky add something more sultry with 'Solstice' and 'Requiem', the former focusing on the vocals of Sydney whilst the latter opts for a more instrumental roll-out. Gerra & Stone represent the old guard amongst the newbies, holding up their end with a growling amalgamation of low-frequency force. This is an exquisite album of D&B, with every corner covered and every flavour recognizable - special props going to Shogun for supporting new talent as well.
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SHA 144
19 Oct 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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