
A high-octane celebration of bass culture, blending legacy dubstep weight with the sleek, propulsive energy of the 2012 UK club scene.
October 16, 2012 · Not On Label (Skream Self-released)
100K Freeizm is a sonic victory lap that captures a pivotal moment in the evolution of UK bass music. Released as a thank-you to his fans, the album feels less like a polished studio statement and more like a curated peak-time DJ set. It is defined by its sheer physical presence, anchored by the kind of sub-bass frequencies that Skream pioneered in the mid-2000s, but updated with the high-gloss production values of the early 2010s. The energy is relentless, oscillating between the dark, half-time swagger of classic dubstep and the driving, four-to-the-floor momentum of his later house and techno explorations.
How does 100K Freeizm sound next to the rest of Skream's catalogue?
Triumphant saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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