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Submotion Orchestra - Fragments

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Dubstep, Bass Music (Original Release Date: 10/08/12)
1. Intro Dubstep
2. Blind Spot Dubstep
3. Thinking Future Garage
4. Snow Future Garage
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Symetrex: The vocals and the Jazz influence make this tune just to much. Killer reverbed out horns make the vibe for me. Ill probably have the dj at my wedding play this one.
5. Sleepwalker Dubstep
6. Bird of Prey Dubstep
7. Times Strange Dub Tech
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DJ Mary Jane: A prolithic view on the state of the turmoil throughout the world today. Submotion Orchestra delivers this poetic epitaph with a deeply moving speech, attached to quivering, ghostly keys, & nice dubby sub bass. Sure to give you chills down your spine and open your mind! Love this track!! Great to close a set with :)
8. Eyeline Dubstep
9. It's Not Me It's You UK Funky / UK Garage
10. Fallen Dubstep
11. Thousand Yard Stare Dub Tech
12. Coming Up for Air Dubstep

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On October 8 London/Leeds-based seven piece Submotion Orchestra release their eagerly anticipated second album 'Fragments'. Bass, rhythm and soul are still paramount, but from the first few bars of 'Intro', with it's Philip Glass-meets Penguin Cafe pianos, it's clearly evident that the band have broadened their musical palate. It's also also clear they've made this expansion sound effortlessly captivating - ready to melt minds and bassbins alike. "In making 'Fragments', we started to stretch out from the template of the first album", explains keyboardist Taz Modi. "There's a lot more colour and moods on this record; strings, woodwind and various new synth textures. We followed our noses to see where they'd lead us. There should be enough here to satisfy fans of 'Finest Hour', but hopefully there'll be quite a bit to surprise them as well...;" 'Blind Spot' maintains the lush, expansive sound that made the band's name and adds subtle new flourishes.It takes what was already a sweepingly cinematic blueprint and goes one step bigger and better.With a gauzy synth weaved throughout the mix, you get the feint suggestion of chillwave being on the band's tourbus playlist. 'Thinking' perfectly captures an uplifting summer sunshine, currently missing from our shores. Gnarly bass purrs underneath tight and crisp rhythms, with Ruby Wood's honeyed vocals poured liberally on top. By 'Bird Of Prey' things take a turn down a strange and eerie vista; heavy drama meets the cosmic and cerebral, with a hint of Herbie Hancock-style electronic jazz funk. Wigged-out live favourite 'Times Strange' features the album's only guest vocal, courtesy of Rider Shafique, whose limber lyrics ride over a warped, 50s Sci Fi analogue tone.The darkly psychedelic, growling-bass-opus 'Thousand Yard Stare' epitomizes the album's psych-electronic side, whilst maintaining fully firing live drums, strings and brass. 'Fragments' ends on the reflective note of 'Coming Up For Air', with perhaps the least anticipated addition to the mix; its waves of distorted, electronic dissonance are redolent of more low-fi and laptop-based dance music. Last year Submotion Orchestra released their debut LP 'Finest Hour'. An army of fervert fans formed, resulting in sell-out shows, includingLondon's Scala. They were met with widespread critical acclaim, plus heavy Radio 1, 6music, 1xtra, Resonance, NME Radio, and club support. The band are headlining this years Soundwave and Outlook festivals inCroatia. Their on-fire live show has wowed crowds at Glade,Glastonbury, Bestival, The Big Chill, Lattitude andSecretGarden. Expect big things from a band on a steep upward trajectory, both on record and on stage. 22nd July: Soundwave Festival, Croatia 31st August: Outlook festival, Croatia 10th October: Sub89, Reading 11th October: Academy, Bristol 12th October: Koko, London 13th October: Concorde 2, Brighton 14th October: 02 Academy, Oxford 15th October: Boileroom, Guildford 16th October: Ruby Lounge, Manchester 17th October: Sumo, Leicester 18th October: 1:22, Huddersfield 19th October: Studio 24, Edinburgh 22nd October: The Duchess, York 23rd October: Tuesday Club, Sheffield 24th October: Eric's, Liverpool 25th October: Stylus, Leeds 26th October: Twisted Pepper, Dublin

Fragments- Track List

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