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  • Artwork for Vose

    Vose – Schatz

    Vose, a simple name behind which hides a world of intricate yet soothing vibes. If you’re a regular, you already know this artist since this is not the first time I feature his work up on The BBC Music. When you see this name, you can instantly expect a quality tune. Chilled atmosphere, laid back beats and ingenious uses of percussion and drum sequences, Schatz is definitely an incredible song of this Dubstep sub-genre called Chillstep.

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  • Did you know Robokop started beatboxing under the name Yoshi J. at the age of 12?

    Robokop – At War

    Robokop, hailing from the Netherlands, brings a new production level to Dubstep. In fact, with so many producer/composers coming out of the region as of late, it’s a wonder that I’m only getting around to reviewing this track today. That’s my mistake, and one that I will not make again. I’m onto you Robokop, and I like what I’m hearing…

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  • James Lippy – Unfold

    James Lippy – Unfold

    This is not the first time one of James Lippy’s song are under the spotlight of The BBC Music. With the likes of MrRandomSong and MrSuicideSheep, this fresh drum and bass track surely have this special touch that differentiate a cool song from a real music sensation. With its catchy intro, Unfold will take you in a mighty journey where you can’t expect less but to be fulfilled with greatness.

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  • Some Quartus Saul artwork

    Quartus Saul – Tally Ho VIP

    As modern music continues to push the boundaries of composition techniques and technology, yet another composer armed simply with a calculator enters the mix. Quartus Saul, the German-born composer/producer joins Dubstep onslaught with his latest release “Tally Ho VIP”, lending an abstract perspective to an already abstract art form to anyone who will listen. Will you? We did, and we enjoyed it…

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