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• In the increasingly boundary-bereft territory between hip-hop and dubstep, it's adapt or die. Bristol's multi-legged collective Central Spillz – featuring Koast and Superisk – choose evolution on this debut album. The five MC attack keeps lines battering in from all angles, effortlessly flipping all the way from straight-up UK hip-hop flows to ragga. Garage roots are noticeable too, not least on the grimy 'What's Your Demon?', icy bass-lines shooting back toward early Wiley. But dubstep's burble and its offspring predominate. Guido's expertly dappled production adorns 'Central', while 'Voters' earns an extra star by unrepentantly declaring “If anybody out there voted Conservative, fuck off and go home”. Our sentiments exactly, gentlemen. (Adam Anonymous)
www.myspace.com/centralspillzmusic Copyright Adam Anonymous 2011
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