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Artist:
LOST
Title:
Ironhide/Slaughtered
Label:
HENCH (UK)
Format:
12"
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
HENCH 012EP
"Born and bred in Croydon, 19-year old Justin Cantor, a.k.a Lost, is the latest addition to the acclaimed Hench crew. Somewhat of a child prodigy, Justin started DJing at an early age, and got his first set of decks aged 12. It was not long before Justin's attention was caught by the burgeoning dubstep movement; inspired by the sounds of Skream and Digital Mystikz's, he turned his hand to dubstep production early in 2008. Soon after, his debut release came out on Hatcha & N-Type's
Croydon Dubheads
EP. He recently was named alongside Emalkay and 16 Bit as one to watch in Radio 1xtra's 'Future Sound of Dubstep'. We're proud to present Lost's debut release on the Hench imprint and are sure that you'll enjoy it. Lost creates a seriously atmospheric mood from the start in 'Ironhide,' building to a subtle drop of one mean reverbed wobbly bassline. A real creeper of a tune, the open hi-hat progresses throughout, giving way to a double time feel that'll keep heads nodding. This is one serious weapon for your bag!"
Artist:
LOST
Title:
Disgustin Justin/Metalfoot
Label:
HENCH (UK)
Format:
12"
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
HENCH 018EP
"Having already graced Hench with his debut release,
Ironhide/Slaughtered
, Justin Cantor, aka Lost, brings his latest batch of weaponry. Since that first release, Lost has been a regular feature in Get Darker TV's live shows and this new offering will not disappoint fans. His debut releases on Hench deemed strong enough to appear next to some of the scene's biggest producers, such as Jakes, Komonazmuk and Chasing Shadows. Cutting straight to the chase, Lost captures the sub-bass perspective of '90s dance culture perfectly with 'Disgustin Justin.' With the swinging bassline creating a raw and dubby atmosphere, you can immediately tell that this was built to be played on a big sound system. Scattered hi-hats and glitches keep the momentum rolling forward solidly. The estranged vocal in the background and percussive drums add to the tripped-out mood of this production. From the evidence shown here, there is no doubt that Lost's sound is maturing. An eerie soundscape guides us into 'Metalfoot,' leading you into a false sense of security whilst building to the drop. And when this fat, chrome-guilded bassline drops in, you gather an understanding of where the inspiration for this track's name came from. Slow-drawing snare, pulsating sub-bass and ticking hi-hats provide the ingredients for this dread-inducing track. This one's a real grower and is going to be turning heads when it gets dropped on the dancefloor."
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