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COMBAT14 :: 2 Paths of Rage
Artists: Komonasmuk & White Boi / ScanOne
Format: split 12” vinyl
Release: Jul / Aug 2007
Style: dubstep / electro / breakstep
Distribution: Veto.co.uk
[tracklist]
A Komonasmuk & White Boi – Search for Truth [listen]
B ScanOne - Atlas [listen]
Part two of the super-heavyweight battle series “2 Sides of…” sees more seismic frequencies and snarling resonance etched loud in the grooves at 45 rpm on each side.
As with the previous release, it's dubsteppy on one side and electro-ish on the other, with a load of overlapping between the two styles.
full length blah below.....
A >> Komonasmuk & White Boi – Search for Truth
Following swiftly on the heels of Combat13's “Apocalypse” comes “Search for Truth”, another mutant dubstep monster from Bristol’s Komonazmuk & White Boi.
Already tested out numerous times at gigs like the Bloc Weekend, Yardcore, Bashout , Platform 1 and NFA, “Search for Truth” matches it's predecessor blow for blow in sheer carnage and continues the duo’s dystopian futuristic vision with grating robotic vocals, dissonant pads and sci-fi strings over a self-assured marching android rhythm.
Engineered for maximum weight, the sheer force of each beat carries the track’s momentum despite the halfstep tempo, with molten square-waves that fizz and snarl, daring you to step out of line. What follows are two of the sickest, most wince-inducing bass drops we’ve heard in any track so far. Like the concussive force of rolling thunder, feel the air getting pushed back to the back of the room. You’ve been warned.
Keep your ears peeled for WhiteBoi & Komonasmuk’s other releases on Mode Recordings, Terminal Dusk, Tempa Allstars and other labels.
B >> ScanOne - Atlas
From electronic-tinged dubstep on side A to dubstep-influenced electro on side B.
The formidable ScanOne brings his varied influences together again in “Atlas”, a sinister track that sits squarely at the intersection between militant 2 Lone Swordsmen-esque electro and the growling razor-edged beats of Vex'd, Distance, Tes la Rok and the Hench crew.
Sleek electro beats form a solid framework in which syncopated bleeps and machine whirrs provide additional levels of rhythm. Short, rapid blasts of bass punctuate the structure at regular intervals, leading to breakdown where you're dropped into a chasm of grinding square waves and resonant chest frequencies.
Shimmering cyborg vocals echo into the distance with a haiku from Hagakure, classic samurai manual: "form is emptiness, emptiness is form", a simple yet profound description of the interplay between space, movement and structure. Like ScanOne himself, Atlas finds itself at ease on both dubstep and electro dancefloors. Mutant battlefield zen-step built from deep and dirty electro sounds.

Artists: Komonasmuk & White Boi / ScanOne
Format: split 12” vinyl
Release: Jul / Aug 2007
Style: dubstep / electro / breakstep
Distribution: Veto.co.uk
[tracklist]
A Komonasmuk & White Boi – Search for Truth [listen]
B ScanOne - Atlas [listen]
Part two of the super-heavyweight battle series “2 Sides of…” sees more seismic frequencies and snarling resonance etched loud in the grooves at 45 rpm on each side.
As with the previous release, it's dubsteppy on one side and electro-ish on the other, with a load of overlapping between the two styles.
full length blah below.....
A >> Komonasmuk & White Boi – Search for Truth
Following swiftly on the heels of Combat13's “Apocalypse” comes “Search for Truth”, another mutant dubstep monster from Bristol’s Komonazmuk & White Boi.
Already tested out numerous times at gigs like the Bloc Weekend, Yardcore, Bashout , Platform 1 and NFA, “Search for Truth” matches it's predecessor blow for blow in sheer carnage and continues the duo’s dystopian futuristic vision with grating robotic vocals, dissonant pads and sci-fi strings over a self-assured marching android rhythm.
Engineered for maximum weight, the sheer force of each beat carries the track’s momentum despite the halfstep tempo, with molten square-waves that fizz and snarl, daring you to step out of line. What follows are two of the sickest, most wince-inducing bass drops we’ve heard in any track so far. Like the concussive force of rolling thunder, feel the air getting pushed back to the back of the room. You’ve been warned.
Keep your ears peeled for WhiteBoi & Komonasmuk’s other releases on Mode Recordings, Terminal Dusk, Tempa Allstars and other labels.
B >> ScanOne - Atlas
From electronic-tinged dubstep on side A to dubstep-influenced electro on side B.
The formidable ScanOne brings his varied influences together again in “Atlas”, a sinister track that sits squarely at the intersection between militant 2 Lone Swordsmen-esque electro and the growling razor-edged beats of Vex'd, Distance, Tes la Rok and the Hench crew.
Sleek electro beats form a solid framework in which syncopated bleeps and machine whirrs provide additional levels of rhythm. Short, rapid blasts of bass punctuate the structure at regular intervals, leading to breakdown where you're dropped into a chasm of grinding square waves and resonant chest frequencies.
Shimmering cyborg vocals echo into the distance with a haiku from Hagakure, classic samurai manual: "form is emptiness, emptiness is form", a simple yet profound description of the interplay between space, movement and structure. Like ScanOne himself, Atlas finds itself at ease on both dubstep and electro dancefloors. Mutant battlefield zen-step built from deep and dirty electro sounds.