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Soundboy Punishments

Skull Disco
Rating: 3.0 stars
December 10, 2007 4:24:15 PM
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Although dubstep has been hyped by critics, the genre has yet to gain much of a popular foothold outside its UK club strongholds. But with the release this autumn of new full-lengths by esteemed producers like Burial and Pinch, as well this compilation from Skull Disco, there are signs that it might be peeking out from the underground. Run by producers Appleblim and Shackleton, Skull Disco is one of the most compelling dubstep imprints, releasing 12-inchers that push insistently at the genre’s outer limits. This two-CD collection includes every release (almost all by Appleblim and Shackleton) on the label thus far. The wobbling, wub-wub bass and the potent kick that are the genre’s calling cards are often absent, but the apocalyptic atmosphere, loping mid-tempo rhythms, and subterranean low-end are every inch dubstep, even if not in its most dance-floor-friendly incarnation. Some of the finest tracks — “Hamas Rule,” “Tin Foil Sky” (both by Shackleton) — are dark, atmospheric head nodders based on Middle Eastern percussion and samples that crackle with political subtext. There’s so much to digest that Soundboy Punishments is hard to absorb in one dose. This encyclopædic quality and an overlong Ricardo Villalobos remix are the release’s only real weakness.
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