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SUBZ 005EP
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Amsterdam's G-Man offers two heavyweight floor-fillers brimming with old-skool flava. "Don't Be Afraid" smacks you upside the head with a filter tweakin' fuzzed-out bass that screams to be played at maximum volume, its unrelenting vibe making it a real heavy-hitter. "Night Of The Death" has a more spaced-out production, with an equally phat bass line, trawling its way though the back streets at 5 a.m. in a smoked-out haze. Plays from N-Type, Tes La Rok and Walsh.
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SUBZ 004EP
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Tracks: A1: Magic Tree; B1: Reanimation; B2: Rusty Badge
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SUBZ 003EP
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"Close followers of the dubstep scene will be all too aware of the mighty Transition cutting rooms, tucked away on an anonymous industrial estate in deepest south London. You know you're onto a big tune when Jason, the seasoned and gregarious engineer there, deigns to make a comment etched into the runout groove of the bassiest lacquers in England. For 'Society,' the succinct comment is 'Oh my god' -- ticklers style top end plays over mammoth bass drops until the breakdown, a heavily mangled diva vocal takes the track into lift off -- big tune 'Eclipse' is righteous tackle for all you ravers out there, muscular hyperspeed percussion skitters over seismic low end pressures -- killer materials from Manchester's own Subsonik label, an imprint growing in authority with every release."
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