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Zed Bias - Biasonic Hotsauce Birth Of The Nanocloud (2011)
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Audio > Music
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18
Size:
171.63 MB

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Uploaded:
Jun 5, 2012
By:
geloso



Artist: Zed Bias

Album: Biasonic Hotsauce Birth Of The Nanocloud

Released: 2011

Style: UK garage

Format: MP3 320Kbps

Size: 171 Mb


Tracklist:

01. Birth Of The Nanocloud Scene 1 (Original Mix)
02. Yagga feat. Serocee (Original Mix)
03. Do It feat. Dynamite MC (Original Mix)
04. Phoneline feat. Rosco Trim (Original Mix)
05. Fairplay feat. Jenna G (Original Mix)
06. Koolade feat. Toddla T & MdCL (Original Mix)
07. Birth Of The Nanocloud Scene 2 (Original Mix)
08. Trouble In The Streets feat. Mark Pritchard (Original Mix)
09. Neighbourhood feat. MC Rumpus & Micky Prince (Biasonic Versio
10. Birth Of The Nanocloud Scene 3 (Original Mix)
11. Koolnahman feat. Specialist Moss (Original Mix)
12. Lucid Dreams feat. Falty DL (Original Mix)
13. Night Lovers feat. Sam Frank (Original Mix)
14. Salsa Funk (Original Mix)
15. Badness feat. Skream (Original Mix)
16. All Out feat. Mighty Moe (Original Mix)
17. Birth Of The Nanocloud Scene 4 (Original Mix)
18. Sinner (Original Mix)

"...After that bracing opening stretch, there are a handful of half-brilliant tracks in the same vein strewn across the album, especially the shiver-inducing "Lucid Dreams", echoing the minimalist future funk and disembodied vocals that once defined UKG at its outermost, without the dour murk Burial now brings to the mix. But whenever Bias leaves his comfort zone, the excitement and energy drains away, and he comes up with tracks that settle for being competent style exercises, like "Koolade" with its campy take on 1980s boogie. The final trio of "straight" dubstep tracks are just too damn polite to even be called bangers, risking neither the grossly enjoyable excess of the genre's populist wing nor the form-pushing innovation of its avant school. As so often when it comes to dance-music full-lengths, Bias' good ideas get lost in the sea of makeweight stuff, and his attempt to please just about everyone results in a frustratingly spotty album..."