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A Unexpected

B Pop Pop Epic

 

A Mountain Dread March

B Eyez

 

A Livin Different

B Return II Space

 

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DMZ co-founder Mala/Digital Mystikz finally appeases the baying hordes of bass-hungry dubstep fans out there with his debut

full-length, pressed up on super-deluxe heavyweight wax to squeeze in those trademark low frequencies tones and strictly limited copies.

 

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Dear God I really don't understand the hype... Did people really pay around $35 for those 6 tracks? Way to make more money by exploiting the label's reputation and by pressing Return II Space on 3 vinyls for more income. DMZ even calls it an LP so purchasers expect it to last more than 34 minutes.

 

BTW nice presets.

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  On 7/7/2010 at 12:16 AM, Enter a new display name said:

Dear God I really don't understand the hype... Did people really pay around $35 for those 6 tracks? Way to make more money by exploiting the label's reputation and by pressing Return II Space on 3 vinyls for more income. DMZ even calls it an LP so purchasers expect it to last more than 34 minutes.

 

BTW nice presets.

 

lol

Guest nene multiple assgasms
  On 7/7/2010 at 12:16 AM, Enter a new display name said:

Dear God I really don't understand the hype... Did people really pay around $35 for those 6 tracks? Way to make more money by exploiting the label's reputation and by pressing Return II Space on 3 vinyls for more income. DMZ even calls it an LP so purchasers expect it to last more than 34 minutes.

 

BTW nice presets.

 

one track per side of a 12" is just the way dubstep labels in general roll. and a dmz cd simply cannot be.

this is fuckin sweet. and i barely listen to dubstep bar a few artists now.

(it's also longer than the richard d james album, complaining people. although releasing 6 tracks in one go is more like a drukqs thing for dmz, lol)

  On 5/7/2013 at 11:06 PM, ambermonk said:

I know IDM can be extreme

  On 6/3/2017 at 11:50 PM, ladalaika said:

this sounds like an airplane landing on a minefield

  On 7/7/2010 at 12:16 AM, Enter a new display name said:

Dear God I really don't understand the hype... Did people really pay around $35 for those 6 tracks? Way to make more money by exploiting the label's reputation and by pressing Return II Space on 3 vinyls for more income. DMZ even calls it an LP so purchasers expect it to last more than 34 minutes.

 

BTW nice presets.

 

The tracks are all 2 years old, too.

Yep, this is quality.

 

Maybe one bad track. Some tracks can be quite repetitive but I think that can sometimes be good (hash might help).

 

But it has a very deep vibe.

  On 7/8/2010 at 4:31 AM, autopilot said:
  On 7/7/2010 at 12:16 AM, Enter a new display name said:

Dear God I really don't understand the hype... Did people really pay around $35 for those 6 tracks? Way to make more money by exploiting the label's reputation and by pressing Return II Space on 3 vinyls for more income. DMZ even calls it an LP so purchasers expect it to last more than 34 minutes.

 

BTW nice presets.

 

The tracks are all 2 years old, too.

 

which brings up a good point - why the hell does it take dubstep folks an eternity to release anything?

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