David Kennedy, a.k.a. Ramadanman and Pearson Sound, has lately become one of the leading figures in a new movement within the dubstep world: artists like Martyn or Appleblim who are eager to pick up house and Detroit techno influences in their sound, while staying true to the advanced beat structures that made dubstep great in the first place. Besides production and DJing, Kennedy has his hands in running the Hessle Audio label.
Tempest will always stay the 2010 greatest Dubstep tune !
The Maxi-Single Glut / Tempest
is featured in Update #040:
Untold, Aux 88, EOD
Over the past few months classic Detroit electro has once again made a comeback as an influence to cutting edge dance-floor music. Dubstep artists like Instra:mental, Martyn and Ramadanman frequently reference the electrified funk of Drexciya and Aux 88 in more...
This Track is featured in Feature #097:
Over the past decade Bristol has been second only to South London in its importance for British bass music, and Tom Ford a.k.a. Peverelist is a driving force behind the city's small but highly influential scene. As the manager of Bristol's Rooted Music record more...
Peverelist: "Junglistic 808 boom set to stun. No muckin' about. Music for sound systems."
The Maxi-Single Glut / Tempest
is featured in Update #019:
Redshape, Actress, Trentemøller
One of the most significant months in many labels' release schedule, the month of May has blessed us with a vast amount of excellent releases.
Flying Lotus' 'Cosmogramma' and Actress' 'Splazsh' weigh in as strong contenders for an Album Of The Year title, more...
The Maxi-Single Glut / Tempest
was reviewed:
Killer first for Ramadanman on Hemlock, with two tracks taking it way beyond any established dubstep formulas. 'Glut' is Miami bass on dubstep tip - rapid rimshots, a catchy vocal hook and organ chords adding deepness. 'Tempest' meanwhile is a UK funky dub with a massive breakdown. Brilliant.
