New Tunes From Vex'd And Scuba Revive Dubstep With Doses Of Acid
Of course I mean elements of acid-techno/acid-house, but it's possible there were elements of the psychedelic involved as well. Because the new music that Vex'd and Scuba have been working on (independently) are incredibly trippy. I just heard an exclusive preview of a new tune by Vex'd on Mary Anne Hobbs' BBC1 Radio show and I have to tell the world about it. It's absolutely gorgeous!! *Big* heavy sounds that move slowly. Think dubstep on Robotussin! The bass line meanders like a huge sea creature ambles across the ocean floor, deep DEEP underwater. The melody twists and transforms as it glides through dense dark drums and bass. This track would be ideal in a documentary of our first successful voyage to the bottom of the sea (which of course isn't possible yet). Futuristic meets primitive!
2 songs later Mary Anne played a new tune from Scuba, off his upcoming LP Mutual Antipathy. Pure bliss! Psychedlic ambient atmospheres like England is famous for, thanks to Orb, FSOL, etc. Dubstep has become super psychedelic since Benga + Coki's "Night" first hit the dancefloors. The Scuba track offers another take on the deep sea dubstep sound but slightly closer to sea level than the Vex'd tune. The Scuba track causes a sense of weightlessness, tickled by sparkling synths that bubble away into layers of atmospheric electronica.I can't wait to get both albums on vinyl and play them under the stars on huge, bass-heavy speakers. To hear the Mary Anne Hobbs show, it will be archived on her BBC page for 1 week:Mary Anne Hobbs on BBC
2 songs later Mary Anne played a new tune from Scuba, off his upcoming LP Mutual Antipathy. Pure bliss! Psychedlic ambient atmospheres like England is famous for, thanks to Orb, FSOL, etc. Dubstep has become super psychedelic since Benga + Coki's "Night" first hit the dancefloors. The Scuba track offers another take on the deep sea dubstep sound but slightly closer to sea level than the Vex'd tune. The Scuba track causes a sense of weightlessness, tickled by sparkling synths that bubble away into layers of atmospheric electronica.I can't wait to get both albums on vinyl and play them under the stars on huge, bass-heavy speakers. To hear the Mary Anne Hobbs show, it will be archived on her BBC page for 1 week:Mary Anne Hobbs on BBC




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