Dropping Bass Bombs
Do yourself a favor, download this album, go get in your car, roll the windows down, crank up the bass, put on track 3 and feel the vibration!
Do yourself a favor, download this album, go get in your car, roll the windows down, crank up the bass, put on track 3 and feel the vibration!
This release is deep and strong, like The Force, and is, in many places, purely transcendent. "TKM" is a divinely inspired, utterly innovative masterpiece.
Having been on the floor for many of Sub Swara's live performances, I can say that this is a great group. The deeper you can get the bass on your player, the better.
I agree with the previous reviewers comments. I haven't written a review before, but somebody has given this 3 stars and that's just plain wrong. 5 stars mos def.
Lots of live, organic touches here...drums, flutes, etc, to arrive at a very human sounding, but still banging album. the March Forth collab it good fun (they are an alternative marching band). Try Alabaster Dub, Backwater Dub and Koli Stance. Some of the other tracks run the risk of sounding a bit more standard, but still good ear candy.