Nicholas Preciado - 16.11.2010  From the start, North is noticeably different compared to Darkstar’s earlier releases. Hyperdub, their record label, is known for dubstep artists like...
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Walter Wasacz - 11.11.2010  The London bass outfit adds a singer and delves into the pop world, with mixed results....
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cloudspeakers - 09.11.2010 Darkstar - NorthThe motile, glitched-out 2step of ‘Aidy’s Girl Is a Computer’ was almost inescapable in 2009, with DJs seemingly dropping it every sin...
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Dominic Umile - 01.11.2010  Darkstar's "Aidy's Girl Is a Computer" saw 12" releasejust before its appearance on a 2009 anniversary compilation from electroniclabel Hyperdub. The ...
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MICHAEL C. WALSH - 26.10.2010  For evidence as to why labeling subgenres of electronic music is tedious, look no further than this debut LP from UK collective Darkstar. Here they op...
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Remo Bitzi - 19.10.2010  Where is the ever-widening sound of post-dubstep heading Look at the outlet of Scuba, under his SCB moniker taking his music to Berghain-inspired tec...
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Kyle Ellison - 19.10.2010  For Darkstar fans the band’s debut album, North, might have felt like an eternity in the making. Having established themselves with some strong single...
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Brandon Bussolini - 19.10.2010 If North were being released on Domino, it would be hard to imagine anyone calling it dubstep. As it stands, Darkstar?s first full-length is coming ou...
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Tim Burrows - 19.10.2010 The question whether music can still be concerned with place in an internet age that has, to some extent, devoured both, is one that has triggered muc...
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ClashMusic - 18.10.2010  Containing hardly any dub, and very little step for that matter, ‘North’ presents continuing evidence as to the chimerical nature of dubstep, and the ...
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