Whether or not Dean J Grenier (aka DJG) is trying to get out of dubstep is debatable. His latest release VOIDS THREE still houses that signature sound that Grenier strives for - the perfect rave space; much to Grenier's attempts at diverging from dubstep it will likely be picked up by more than a few dubstep djs. The production values in Dean's music, his obsession with bass, the sound-system culture and it's permeated mutations, keep the dubstep crews satisfied to try these tracks out in a mix. It seems by and large that Grenier's VOIDS THREE is a definitive culmination from previous years spent in the lurching 140bpm trenches coupled with the artist's signature warm synth/bass treatment. Rest assured that these tracks while not posing as future or post-dubstep will likely work their way into many bassheads' mixes. Check it out for yourself - enjoy!
4.09.2013
.VOIDS THREE.
Whether or not Dean J Grenier (aka DJG) is trying to get out of dubstep is debatable. His latest release VOIDS THREE still houses that signature sound that Grenier strives for - the perfect rave space; much to Grenier's attempts at diverging from dubstep it will likely be picked up by more than a few dubstep djs. The production values in Dean's music, his obsession with bass, the sound-system culture and it's permeated mutations, keep the dubstep crews satisfied to try these tracks out in a mix. It seems by and large that Grenier's VOIDS THREE is a definitive culmination from previous years spent in the lurching 140bpm trenches coupled with the artist's signature warm synth/bass treatment. Rest assured that these tracks while not posing as future or post-dubstep will likely work their way into many bassheads' mixes. Check it out for yourself - enjoy!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment