Over the past year Xxxy has quietly been building a solid reputation with his releases on Infrasonics and Fortified Audio as well as featuring on the seminal Fabric compilation 'Elevator Music'. New outings on Doc Daneeka's Ten Thousand Yen and new Bristol imprint Pollen are bound to expand the fanbase of Xxxy's intriguing dub-techno/dubstep hybrid sounds.
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Being more than just a collection of tracks 'Elevator Music' presents the most prevalent dubstep artists, for example Martyn, Untold, Starkey and many more. Ranging from playful tracks to spheric compositions the compilation has one least common denominator: BASS.
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