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100K Freeizm
Electronic · 2012

100K Freeizm

A high-octane celebration of bass culture, blending legacy dubstep weight with the sleek, propulsive energy of the 2012 UK club scene.

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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.

Moments Worth Listening For
The moment a familiar 140bpm half-time beat suddenly shifts into a four-to-the-floor house groove mid-track
A breakdown where the melody dissolves into a singular, oscillating sub-bass note that sustains for eight bars
The sharp, metallic snare hits that cut through a dense wall of low-end distortion in the more aggressive tracks

How does 100K Freeizm sound next to the rest of Skream's catalogue?

Triumphant+4.0σ

Triumphant saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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