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LMR 002EP
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"Low Motion records is proud to announce the release of their second 12" -- Sub Swara's deep anthem 'Koli Stance,' backed with Sharmaji and DJ Boos' dancefloor scorcher, 'Skank Ethics.' Drawing on Sub Swara's hi-vibration/lo-frequency aesthetic, 'Koli Stance,' taken from their CD Coup d'Yah has been rinsed by DJs around the world, from Mary Anne Hobbs and Bobby Friction & Nihal (BBC Radio 1) to Kid Kameleon (XLR8R magazine) and everyone in between. Blackdown, in his monthly column for Pitchfork, raves that it's 'a master class in swirling subcontinental tablas and warping dubstep bass.' On the flip, 'Skank Ethics' has become a NYC dancefloor staple, appearing on the Dub War 001 podcast alongside such dubstep dons as Rusko and Peverelist. An instant-classic reggae riff that mutates into something far more nasty, it features scratching and additional drum programming by DJ Boo of the Juggaknots."
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LMR 001EP
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"Low Motion:: The sound of NYC in the present is urban motion; body-shaking energy from jackhammers, 4 AM bassbins, the subway rumble. International in scope and dancefloor in focus, Low Motion aims to be NYC's premier label to push dubstep and dubstep-inspired music to the people -- sounds that move you from from inside out and below via massive sub-bass, cracking snares, and dubwise sounds from around the globe. The record label is headed by Dub War crew member Secret Agent Gel and renowned percussionist/producer Sharmaji. They've already had their dubs spun by DJs as varied as Mary Anne Hobbs, Pete Tong, and Bobby Friction & Nihal (Radio 1), Whistla and Quiet Storm (RinseFM), Nerm (BBC Asian Network), and DJ/Rupture (WFMU New York)."
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