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Magnetic Man were formed in 2007 by dubstep producer/DJs Artwork, Benga, and Skream. They first appeared on a pair of commercial mixes issued in 2007: Dubstep Allstars, Vol. 5, mixed by N-Type, and Rinse: 01, mixed by Geeneus. The following year, Ligma VIP appeared on Mary Anne Hobbs' Evangeline compilation. Their first official release was the 2009 12" The Cyberman, a remarkably stripped-down A-side. Shortly thereafter, the trio signed a major-label deal with Columbia, which released a self-titled album in 2010. It represented a convergence of dubstep and mainstream club music, with sleek surfaces constructed for the likes of John Legend, Ms. Dynamite, and Katy B, all of whom provided vocals. Much to the dismay of some dubstep purists, one of the singles, I Need Air, reached the U.K. Top Ten. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
I dont know who you are...All I really know there's something in your heart..that makes me feel like it's a new start. All I really know is there's something in heart!! ❌❤❌❤
anything with both Benga and Skream has to be good. It's got less fo the jangly British sound and more of the massive American sound, with a little American hood thrown in. Nice to play at stoplights to have people look at you funny hehehe
Skream and Benga might have made the classic dubstep elitists angry because they are turning from classic dubstep to mid-ranged dubstep (the elitists call this brostep).
Dubstep Purists, If music didn't progress, then dubstep wouldn't even exist. Stop the hate. If you don't like something just because of it's popularity, then you didn't really like it in the first place.
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