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Getting Nowhere by Magnetic Man ft John Legend | thetruejoe90.com
Tuesday 18 January, 2011

Getting Nowhere by Magnetic Man ft John Legend | Single Review

I love being right. Don’t we all? As I wrote on the 17th October 2010: “I must say that I believe that the main almighty track on this record is Getting Nowhere ft. John Legend. It has a great reminiscence of Moby’s work and can sell the album all by itself. It is an excellent piece of material and sounds great. THAT is the track that will cement them into the commercial charts. If it isn’t released as the next single then I’ll be incredibly surprised.”


Lights On by Katy B ft. Ms Dynamite | thetruejoe90.com
Friday 26 November, 2010

Lights On by Katy B ft. Ms Dynamite | The Skream Remix | Single Review | Official Music Video

The rise and continuing rise of dubstep vocalist Katy B continues alongside with the recent return of the fantastic MC Ms Dynamite with this new single out on December 19th 2010.


Magnetic Man by Magnetic Man | thetruejoe90.com
Monday 11 October, 2010

Magnetic Man by Magnetic Man | Album Review

To some people, this is the album of the year waiting to happen. Breaking out the new dawn of the Dubstep genre. Unleashing the fat beats onto the commercial public over the last few weeks Magnetic Man have done very well with their single releases – as has Katy B coincidently – but today the release of the long awaited album have excited the Dance music masses as well as the Perfect Stranger single.


Magnetic Man
Wednesday 08 September, 2010

I Need Air by Magnetic Man | Single Review

This week has seen the release of a particular track that’s flown around every dance festival tent from T In The Park to Bestival.


Skream
Monday 09 August, 2010

Outside The Box by Skream | Album Review

From the urban fields of the capital there have been acorns of dubstep that have grown into almighty oak trees. Skream is made of solid oak. This is his album Outside The Box and it shows indeed that his production skills and patterns of thought go a little further than most dubstep producers today.