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The Established Order of Things

by Point B

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*Resident Advisor review: "Conceptually, a release entitled The Established Order of Things could hint at everything in general and nothing in particular. However, the glistening, distorted environment that this UK bass-inclined EP generally evokes is quite specific; the four tracks here all doing something a little bit different while remaining part of the same general unsettling template. The slowed-down swing of "The Established Order" alternates between sharp-as-a-needle breaks and spacial incandescence. "Breeding Ground" is all low-end and rim shots, hinting at a lively car chase. "Grave Diction" sounds like a gruelling journey to the heart of the bass. It's a robust track that blossoms when the synths wash around its core. "Spore Onion" isn't that dissimilar, but the general tone is lighter, even though it's augmented by spectral strings that could have accompanied Vincent Price on a killing spree." (Paul Corey, Resident Advisor) www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=9867

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released October 10, 2011

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Point B London, UK

Point B earned a rep through his dance floor-focussed EPs and experimental long players. Sewing together influences from 70s sci-fi films & traditional middle eastern music, he wove a unique sonic fabric. After absorbing the waves of dubstep and post-garage that washed up on the shores of South London, his sound matured into something that can deliver club euphoria and introspective melancholy. ... more

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