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Point B
Lost Tapes Set
Posted by Isabel
on 5 March 2009 (21:28:08)
DAT IS SICK MAN! Bring on the Bloc chalet set!
Posted by MisterE
on 18 March 2009 (11:47:14)
do any of you actually talk like that?
Posted by pedro
on 18 February 2009 (23:09:43)
Wow this is really good. Had only heard a couple of Point B tracks before - serious skills
Posted by sunday morning
on 14 June 2009 (10:05:12)
Nice minimalistic vibe top mixing as well. all you need really
Posted by pig-daddy
on 13 March 2009 (13:49:13)
this man deliver filthy goods. more please!
Point B hits up Radio Spannered with second shot of shadowy electronica and mutant 2-step.
This set of new material, originally broadcast at the end of 2008 on Scanone's Ill FM show, The Lost Tapes, is evidence of some seriously productive studio time since Point B made his debut contribution to Spannered just over a year ago. Not content with honing his dark dubstep/electro sound, Rich Bultitude has also been fleshing out two other projects from opposing ends of the rhythmic spectrum: Planes and Xammatu.
 
And if you haven't already grabbed it, there's a free EP of Point B tracks awaiting you over at his site...
 
Tracklisting:
  • Creepy Steeple
  • Someone Else's Past
  • Saw Dust
  • Istocity Meter
  • Day Tension
  • Three Colour Vision
  • No Smokes
  • Figit
  • Gymede
  • Side Effects
  • Minerals
  • To Follow You


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