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One of the most respected labels in dubstep gives its digital debut: Deep Medi, the label of genre-defining Digital Mystikz DJ and producer Mala. Two highly recommended releases kick off the imprint's latest foray: The excellent debut album of west London producer Silkie, 'City Limits Volume 1', as well as the essential label anthology 'DEEP MEDi Releases Vol.1'.
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Stolen Children
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30 May 2011
00:04:38
10.66 MB
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0,99 €
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Various Artists DEEP MEDi Releases Vol.3
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01:07:25
30 May 2011
9,99 €
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The Editor, 12 months ago via zero-inch.com
The Album DEEP MEDi Releases Vol.3 was reviewed:
Volume 3 of the wicked compilation series by Mala's Deep Medi Musik hits us hard with sub-heavy, meditative dubstep, featuring an all-star selection of the genre's top producers: Goth-Trad, Silkie, Quest, Clouds, and Skream. This is a must for all selectors and fans of the deepest, darkest dub!
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