Where's the dub?
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Doomstep nigga.
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intrigued
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Doomstep nigga.
Dub, not dubstep
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Album Rating: 4.0
Sort of sounds like Navicon Torture Technologies. Good stuff.
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Album Rating: 4.0
this is fuckin immense
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Wow this is pretty fuckin heavy.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Thanks for the feature. Glad you're digging this guys.
@Rail:
Haha. Welcome to Sputnik S&M Club then.
@Xenophanes:
'prodige' is French for 'prodigy'. You know... I wanted to sound more sophisticated. ;)
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great album good review man keep it up
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This guy is amazing. Great review, Greg. Like Xeno says, when you gonna be a contributor.
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Dub, not dubstep
Sometimes I absolutely love you.
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Hey hey, lets not get carried away here
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Album Rating: 4.0
Call it what you want. Doomstep sounds good to me. It's obvious this stuff rules.
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This sounds intriguing, I'm currently in the middle of the exam period, but I'll try to get to this sooner rather than later.
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Album Rating: 4.0
You don't study engineering and robotics, do you?
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Call it what you want. Doomstep sounds good to me.
Now look what you've gone and done!
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Well there would have to be, ya'know, "step" elements in this for it to be a thing
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Album Rating: 4.0
Haha. This sounds like a subgenre of industrial tbh.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Exactly. Some people also traced the Flying Lotus influence, but I don't know as I'm not very familiar with their stuff.
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Really? From the little parts I checked out that would have to be the most random comparison in the history of the word comparison
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