Joker: Turning the dubstep scene upside down
By crabman 2nd Dec, 2008
On the eve of a whirlwind series of gigs throughout Australia, famed dubstep, grime and hip hop producer Joker takes a little time out to talk shop and to share some thoughts on the scene and future plans with the ITM massive.
Pinch - Underwater Dancehall
By evilchris2 26th Jun, 2008
Bristol-based dubstep producer Pinch and his Tectonic imprint has established a position as easily one of the most crucial forces currently operating among the genre.
2562 - Aerial
By Citizen 12th Jun, 2008
2562 that transforms his music into an irresistibly deep hybrid of dub, techno, broken beat and garage. Huismans’ approach to rhythm is deft, imbued with a nimble touch that eludes the bulk of his dubstep brethren.
Various Artists - Tectonic Plates
By FunkyJ 11th Jun, 2008
If you’re a dubstep fan and into the minimal side of the genre, then you’ll probably love this release. But if you’re new to the sound or just a casual listener, there are much better sets available. 'Tectonic Plates' fails to be earth shattering.


