It wasn't too long ago that I was writing about the German Dubstep duo Donnie Digital and Nasty Fingers with their last release on Bassclash Records, Full Contact EP, and here I am again now presenting to you a full length, 16 track album that ranges from the obvious deep dubstep, to the wonkier side- riddim, and even break-beat and carnival. It is evident that these two put a lot of time (apparently they've been working on it since last summer!), effort, and creative thought into making sure they delivered an album that both seasoned and newer dubstep fans would appreciate. I have listened to this album in its entirety 4 times since its full release yesterday on Sin City Recordings and can confidently say that London Nebel is doing their part to disprove the age old saying that dubstep is dead. Support them by grabbing their album on beatport and also be on the lookout for their next release, Follow the Groves, on p0gman's label I.Am.Audio
This used to be personal blog dedicated to promoting artists, events, and music. This is still a personal blog that will discuss music, artists, and events but will now just be for personal enjoyment. I will no longer be advertising this blog as a promotional resource. The content that I post about will be because I enjoy it and need an outlet to mostly keep myself updated, organized, and expressed. I do not have background in sound design or song construction so I am not properly "qualified" to critique music. I'm more than open to learning though so if anyone would like to reach out and be a resource of knowledge, feel free. Otherwise, I'll just be babbling about why a certain track sounds good to me.
This blog will no longer be limited to JUST bass music. If I enjoy something, I'll post about it. If you enjoy it too, cool! I hope I can offer something new to anyone who reads this and even if I can't, hopefully we can connect through the common enjoyment of music. :)
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