Just not got the Skreamizm Volume 4 12" double pack by Skream in time to review it so i'm gonna do a psychic evaluation of it's contents. Kerang kaboing kerang kaboing kerang kaboing kerang kaboing pause hi hat fluuuurt kerang kaboing woooooooooooooooooooooooobble karang kaboing wooooooooooooooobble abdominal tension wooooooooooooooooooooooobble kerang kaboing cymbal rush maaaaaan woooooooooooooooooooooooobble ooh better go & drop the kids off at the pool before mr whiffy comes to visit. 2 plates of wax on Tempa.
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*Skream takes time out of his hectic DJ'ing schedule to drop another edition of his Skreamizm series on his public. *Fresh from battering dances all over the world these tracks are a snapshot of what you will have heard him smashing for the last 6 months. *Oskillatah leads the package, a classic Skream banger with his trademark twisting up and shaping of new bass sounds. *Tek-A-Pill & Shake It showcase a deep, more techno influenced vibe, whilst 'Nemesis' sees Skream exploring his love of dark epic soundtrack styles.. On to 2-D - a tune that has been getting an instant reaction on dubplate everywhere it's dropped; a looped-up arpeggio riffed delight that nods towards the sounds of electro or minimal techno as much as it does dubstep. *Support from Francois K, Modeselektor, N-Type, Mary Anne Hobbs, Hatcha, Laurent Garnier, Gilles Peterson, Scratch Perverts, Zinc, Digital Mystikz *Tracklist: A>> 'OSKILLATAH' B1>> 'TEK-A-PILL' + B2>> '2-D' C>> 'WOBBLE THAT GUT' D1>> 'NEMESIS' D2>> + 'SHAKE-IT'