O.M. Theorem
Lemma 2
Second outing by O.M. Theorem starts clear and direct, like jumping on a Dubstep train midway. It's skeletal and slowly growing before what feels like Deep Dubstep almost turns into a Drum & Bass rhythm structure. Producer Tobias Sørensen-Urhaug has proven to master a variable set of rhythm skeletons and on A2 there are more similarities to modern Hip-Hop and very slow Ghetto-Tech than the sound pallette could invite us to hear. B1 continues a very diligent control over BMP, rhythm flow and percussions work, here it's clearly D'n'B with a softer pallett and more traditional tabla rhythm patterns with frequent visits from classic D'n'B basslines. Lemma 2 rounds off with a very consitent and direct driven cut that's nothing but a fast Stepper with more hints of that unmistakenly funky and almost Ghetto-Tech snare.
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