Monday, October 11, 2010

Magnetic Man




Skream. Benga. Artwork. Magnetic Man.  Dubstep's first supergroup, Magnetic Man, just released their self-titled debut album  and it is incredible. The thing I like most about this album is how eclectic it is- while the main roots of the music are in dubstep, many of the songs could easily be mistaken for house and trance tracks. I've always thought that in order to be a truly great electronic artist, the ability to embrace multiple genres is essential. This album already has one epic dance floor hit, "I Need Air," and if you haven't heard it, put it on NOW. This album has plenty of dubstep wompiness like the kind of scary "The Bug", and "Anthemic" which is exactly what it says it is- a dubstep anthem, and many more. Then, it also has symphonic sounding songs like the first track, "Flying Into Tokyo," and it even has a passionate John Legend tune at the end. In short, this album has everything you could ever want-- dank dance tunes, dank womp, dank chillness-- I can't wait to hear more from this group.

Download the album on iTunes.

  I Need Air by Magnetic Man

  Perfect Stranger feat. Katy B by Magnetic Man

  Magnetic Man - Getting Nowhere (Feat. John Legend) by KiiNNNTeLL

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