Saga – ‘Bone’

, 8 August 2013
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Anyone who thought grime was dead hasn’t heard Visionist. As a producer and label owner carrying on its spirit of  inherent experimentalism, his music production has melted into an amorphous vacuum of vocal manipulation.

Saga, on the other hand, takes it to the other extreme of monstrous beats and bass on ‘Bone’, without stepping into electro like so many before him. That’s probably why he and Visionist’s Louis Carnell can get along and the latter is releasing his Crescent EP on his own Lost Codes label, according to XLR8R.**

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Anyone who thought grime was dead hasn’t heard Visionist. As a producer and label owner carrying on its spirit of  inherent experimentalism, his music production has melted into an amorphous vacuum of vocal manipulation.

Saga, on the other hand, takes it to the other extreme of monstrous beats and bass on ‘Bone’, without stepping into electro like so many before him. That’s probably why he and Visionist’s Louis Carnell can get along and the latter is releasing his Crescent EP on his own Lost Codes label, according to XLR8R.**

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Anyone who thought grime was dead hasn’t heard Visionist. As a producer and label owner carrying on its spirit of  inherent experimentalism, his music production has melted into an amorphous vacuum of vocal manipulation.

Saga, on the other hand, takes it to the other extreme of monstrous beats and bass on ‘Bone’, without stepping into electro like so many before him. That’s probably why he and Visionist’s Louis Carnell can get along and the latter is releasing his Crescent EP on his own Lost Codes label, according to XLR8R.**

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