I'd over done it slightly and was hiding away in the dark trying to piece my frail subconcious mind back together. Crookers were blasting out some techno to my right and all I could see was lasers and a strobe repeatedly flashing.
So I staggered into the room next door... full up, urbanised with a sub bass that would rip through your bones. Skream was playing! This was my first encounter
I start bopping as you do.. and realised I could handle it, not to fast not too slow but had all the power I needed. Ragga'd up vocals, dirty snares in different fashions..
Then suddenly in dropped this beautiful piece of music. It sounded so different for dubstep, i was intrigued! I looked to my right.. and there was an old garage friend of mine from back in the day. How random! Then suddenly as the vocal of this tune played out we looked at each other and simply smiled!
Be sincere! Emotional, powerful and the sound of now. Nero hasn't twisted this or discusting ruined what is one of the best original garage tunes of all time. No, he's taken it up a gear and I geuss for me - made it on a par with the original. How you could use a pizzicato in a dirty dubstep beat would of been beyond me but Nero saw beyond forumlas and must of had love for the original... I beg you all check this out and support the cause.
And now its out people!
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