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Mover-2012-08-28
DubTerrain doesn't mess around. From the first drop, it's clear this is a station built by people who understand the weight of a proper bassline. The programming moves between classic dubplates from King Tubby and Lee "Scratch" Perry and modern electronic productions that owe everything to those pioneers. Think Basic Channel's minimal dub techno, but also the steppers sounds carrying through contemporary UK producers. The curation feels intentional - no filler, just deep grooves and heavy pressure. It's the kind of Electronic radio United Kingdom that makes you question why mainstream stations…
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