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EDIT: sorry I'm drunk posting again. what i meant to say is that the atypical drum patterns bridging the gap between half-step and garage with polyrhythmic structures aping almost Latin (Cuban) percussion on certain tracks is very refreshing and seems to be breaking with the banging dubstep stereotype. and its use of arabic samples is exemplary of how the genre can develop and expand -- which is to say virally, inclusively, and poly-morphous. sometimes the tracks gets a bit noodly, but that's what disc jockeys are for. INNIT.
EDIT: sorry I'm drunk posting again. what i meant to say is that the atypical drum patterns bridging the gap between half-step and garage with polyrhythmic structures aping almost Latin (Cuban) percussion on certain tracks is very refreshing and seems to be breaking with the banging dubstep stereotype. and its use of arabic samples is exemplary of how the genre can develop and expand -- which is to say virally, inclusively, and poly-morphous. sometimes the tracks gets a bit noodly, but that's what disc jockeys are for. INNIT.
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