Review: Primeval dubstep movements straight from Osterreich. Sparking up a weighty cross-Channel dialogue between Carinthia and Brixton, this elusive artistic solar flare from Dubbing Sun is the latest to be added to a quickly amassed discography of somasonic tensions in the vein of amped-up dub, and its next step. Opening with the heraldic, sceptre-brandishing, Zion-bound rasta telos 'Rasta Bizniz', we hear a resolute reggae chant and detuned square wave move in armed lockstep. We find out exactly where this chosen inner circle has gone, meanwhile, on the B-sider 'Brixton', reversally revealing Zion to exist in the heart of Babylon, and pronouncing Brixton as the next concrete phase in the holy city's ineluctable unfolding. The B shimmers with its resonantly scraping hats, which in turn contour its sonorous basses of unstoppable force, painting a righteous picture of the South London enclave, forever in the process of breaking free from its historic manacles.
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