Yes, of course, dubstep, hurried post! (I don't agree, with respect, with Paul Hotflush -- you're putting out some good tunes at the moment BTW.)
BTW I'm listening to it on CD -- and I think that's a superior way of grokking this set of music than vinyl, it's a proper ALBUM.
No I wasn't reading anyone's blogs when One Way came out -- in October (when you did that very good round up) I was busy with a new-born and working in London and before then moving house! I'm just catching up and sadly this means I've missed out on a load of stuff, especially some fabulous halfstep records... the new Digital Mystikz is good but not as good as the older tunes, or Loefah's tunes, for example, but I suspect stuff like Twisa is gone forever....
One Way is good cos it has
a) an excellent, mature ear for musical flow and sequencing combined with
b) really good production chops combined with
c) voices. Just as I really like my JA dub when it has voices on it -- yes a contradiction in terms, but think King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown -- so I really like Dubstep with some voices on it. Think back to Skream's Blackdown mix and the remixes on there -- the vocal tunes really set off the waves of steaming industrial noise.
It's much better (and I know you won't agree with this) than the plodder riddim stuff.
Above all it's not TOO industrial, and it's funky shit...