Dubstep Rundown Part 6: Appleblim

by Rasmus on October 17, 2008

Together with the previously mentioned Shackleton, Appleblim runs the British Skull Disco label which releases some pretty neat dubstep tracks every once in a while. Like Shackleton, Appleblim’s sound is very organic and relies less on drum and bass grooves than most dubstep tracks. In stead Appleblim’s tracks have a huge and reverbish sound with plenty of ambience and drama. There isn’t much of his original material available around the internet or in shops for that matter, but the few ones that are actually out there are great to say the least. On the other hand, he has created plenty of mixes with the Vol. 6 of the Dubstep Allstars series as the most prominent, and possibly the greatest.

Appleblim – Cheat I

More Appleblim for you on Myspace, and the Skull Disco site may become useful too.

                                                                          

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Previous posts:
Dubstep Rundown Part 1: Shackleton
Dubstep Rundown Part 2: Kromestar
Dubstep Rundown Part 3: Boxcutter
Dubstep Rundown Part 4: Benga
Dubstep Rundown Part 5: Loefah







Similar ramblings:

  1. Dubstep Rundown Part 2: Kromestar
  2. Dubstep Rundown Part 3: Boxcutter
  3. Dubstep Rundown Part 4: Benga

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