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Point B
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New and unreleased material from Combat Recordings artist Point B.
If you're not familiar with the sound of London's Combat Recordings, this recent live set from label artist Point B should serve as a fine introduction — a 24-minute blowout of dubby, grimey electronica and plucky 2-step flavours, featuring unreleased tunes alongside two tracks from his latest Combat EP.
 
Richard Bultitude's music has also found its way onto SCSI AV, Erratica, Colony Productions and Orson Records. This live mix was recorded for Boomnoise and Pokes' Sub FM show. Sub FM is an excellent web radio station, whose archive features an absurd amount of shows spanning grime, breaks, dub, dubstep and garage — go check it out...
 
You can catch Point B next playing on the 22 December, in London, when Combat Recordings teams up with local filth merchants Plex and Yardcore for a Christmas knees-up at the A10 Bar on Kingsland Road (complete with mistletoe and grime, and poledancing in the basement). More info here.
 
Tracklisting:
  • Point B — Cornered
  • Point B — Gymede (Combat Recordings)
  • Point B — Saw Dust
  • Point B — Angular Rounded
  • Point B — Out Side In
  • Point B — Embryonic (Combat Recordings)

 Cinder Cones and Animal Bones is out now on Combat Recordings



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