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PostPosted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 7:21 am    Post subject: electro podcast and and NEW EP Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

6 Free podcast here
http://www.invisibleagent.com/

check out our new electro and bass heavy tunes from ikeaboy, with dubstep remix from Sir Real and a dark driving electro remix from Warren Daly. Check the reviews at the bottom of the post.

Available on 86 online stores including:
BEATPORT, iTUNES, JUNO, EMUSIC, NAPSTER, RHAPSODY, RUCKUS
SNOCAP, SONY CONNECT, T-MOBILE.... etc....

For a Last FM preview click here
http://www.last.fm/music/Ikeaboy/metanoia+volume+1

DJ MAG
Following Decal's EP earlier this year on Invisible Agent, Ikeaboy
drops an EP that covers underground electro's many sounds. Apart from
the ambient intro 'flashdead', there's the tight, bleepy breaks of
'Palletscrap' and the Detroit chords of 'Bypass Naas Bass'. Ikeaboy
also has a fondness for craniun-splitting basslines and the
malevolent, lunging bass of 'Yellow Metal', as well as Warren Daly's
ominous version of the same track, is the stuff that the worst
nightmares are made of.
4/5 Stars

SLICK DJ
Damian Tubbritt aka Ikeaboy has been threatening to do a record like
this for a long time. While his appetite for powerful electro bass in
previous outings has been clear, this time he has set the record
straight beyond any doubt. Including a ghoulish, dub shaking remix
from Sir Real and a sinister dancefloor interpretation from label boss
Warren Daly, it's the weird jerking feel of ghetto paced tracks like
"Pallet Scrap" and "Yellow Metal", that make this a secret weapon for
bass freaks everywhere. An Irish release that deserves your attention,
this is storming stuff. 8/10
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