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Soundbox :: Entry Point
(VB23MP030A - VB23MP030H)


 

Soundbox :: 3rd Earth Lunatic VB23MP030A
     

Soundbox :: Whisper VB23MP030B
     

Soundbox :: The Art Of Soundboxing VB23MP030C
     

Soundbox :: Dungeon Waltz VB23MP030D
     

Soundbox :: 3rd Earth VB23MP030E
     

Soundbox :: Fuel Injected Oasis VB23MP030F
     

Soundbox :: Original Skankster VB23MP030G
     

Soundbox :: Red Stripe Chaser VB23MP030H
     

 

Deapoh, Barefiles / Baredubs - "I'm really liking this ... Soundbox is heavy"

Repax_one, Shrine Of Juju - "Albums are about texture and Soundbox's Entry Point travels from sublime dubbed out late nighter nodders through technical jarring blipscapes whilst sometimes plunging into depths of what I'd describe as futuristic slasher film filth and underpinned with massive amounts of bass of course!  It woos and tears you to shreds in a single sitting. Overall listening to this makes my palms sweat at the thought of playing it on a big rig to a crowd of unsuspecting dub zombies, eyeballs are bound to wobble infact limbs may fall off."

Bushby, Digital Distortions - "3rd Earth Lunatic, Whisper and The Art Of Soundboxing are fresher (and filthier) than something that's fresh and filthy."

Fine Cut Bodies, Chi Recordings - "Really nice release ... quality glitchy dubstep. I'll be playing some of these in my sets!"

Si Begg - "Whisper is sick!"

Mr Seavers, Pure Filth - "Red Stripe Chaser ... never has the phrase filthy fucking bass dirge had such profound meaning. I can see myself trying to work some of this stuff into techno sets."

DJ Wedge, H.E.N.C.H. - "A deep soundtrack of  moody atmospheric landscapes in contrast with punishing bass frequencies and grimey beats. With eclectic influences from techno, breakcore, dubstep and garage this bass weight fusion will not disappoint even the most hardened electronic journalist. A good one for the coffee table market, as well as the tear out skankers."



 
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