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Divergent Paths Vol. 1

by Various Artists

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Volume 1 of Paradise Lost's new series of Various Artist Eps ‘Divergent Paths’ is a showcase of Australia's premier Dubstep pioneers who have made a name for themselves with their techy and epic production styles.

The EP starts off with Sook, who takes up remix duties on Dubtek, Boot and Droid Sector's anthem ‘The Trancening’ which was previously released on the Dubtek EP (PL010). Sook morphs the original into a gargantuan, tech-stepping, beastly stomper of a track guaranteed to vitalize the dance. Boot follows it up with a more subtle, but equally epic production – ‘No Safe Place’ – which meshes slick synth basslines with intricate breakbeat science, resulting in unadulterated dancefloor mayhem. Last but not least, J.Nitrous makes his Paradise Lost debut with ‘Lost on Earth’, and he's not lost at all in declaring his intentions to make a massive impact with a huge, in-your-face bassline, progressive arpeggio synth action and complex, rolling drumwork reminiscent of some death metal. This tune climaxes in a ridiculous second drop that simply lays waste to all.

A perfect start to the new Paradise Lost series 'Divergent Paths', these tracks will be any DJ's remedy for a jaded and disinterested dancefloor!

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released February 28, 2011

PL013: Music by Boot, J.Nitrous. Remix by Sook. Artwork by TKR.
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Deep, Dark Bass Music + Triphop/Boombap

Running since 2008 - releasing on vinyl and digital formats. Curated by Bruno Sanchez.

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