Beatrice M.'s "Sinking" Revives Classic Dubstep with Cerebral Depth
By
Ben Cardew
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Summary
A review of Beatrice M.'s debut album "Sinking," released on the Tectonic label. The album is described as a revival of mid-2000s South London dubstep, but with more depth than simple nostalgia. The review notes the album's connection to dubstep's roots when the genre was influenced by reggae and artists like Skream were emerging.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledRemember when dubstep was good? Paris-born producer and DJ Beatrice M. certainly does
Sinking, Beatrice M.'s debut album, released on the none-more-cerebral dubstep label Tectonic, has more to it than simple revival
the record is full of the recognizable traits
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