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I don't own any records. Now I do. Next thing to do is to buy a record player, I suppose...
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| Subtone is joined by Zark Behida (returning from his intergalatic prog-dnb sojorn) for this dnb steam roller. Subtone's cut through Basement Wigger's original retains the rhythmic freedom, while in contrast Zark's 'Step Sigma' offers more stability. A change of tune from the excellent Isis indeed, but perhaps something less rhythmically-challenging is required to get club play. |
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| Stuart Reeves - 7/10 |
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