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. [more]
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. [more]
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. [more]