Wow...sick.
This is one of the most twisted and darkest dubstep albums I have ever listened to. Definitely the grittiest I have listened to. Love the beats!
This is one of the most twisted and darkest dubstep albums I have ever listened to. Definitely the grittiest I have listened to. Love the beats!
i'm down with stripped down sounds but you always got to leave in some of the soul...otherwise there's no reason to listen to it more than once.
After all the 'artsy' reviews have ben posted and the socio-political connections are imagined and and expanded upon, one truth remains. This album is just painful noise. There is no greater ideal at play.
I was set out to post this review, long in the waiting, but I feel Blurry captured all of it wonderfully. Definitely a new watermark in the grime/dub/step movement... so dark, so energetic at the same time. However the record starts to diffuse towards the end. When the dance-hall style delivery evaporates, all that is left is good fuck with your head interchanges. Nonetheless, one of the best surprises from the intermingling of scenes I've heard in a while. Looking forward to what comes next. And, kudos to Blurry for a very apt description.
Milanese's magnificently dark, glitchy dubstep is wonderful for those moments of paranoia and bitterness that seem to come more and more often to me as the century goes on. Waves of interference, heavy kicks and eye-watering snares bounce and flow over atmospheric synth strings. Chopped, distorted vox give an impression of a claustrophobic, chaotic future, ruled over by a cybernetic rastafarian. Brilliant.