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10 Tons Heavy

10 Tons Heavy
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Qawwali - Pinch
  2. Night Vision - Distance
  3. Fire - Vex'd
  4. Double Face - Kate Kestrel, Milanese
  5. Trip Down the Nile - MRK1,
  6. Traffic - Distance
  7. Bad You Do (Halfstep) - Boxcutter
  8. Killers About - Benga
  9. Punisher - Pinch
  10. Big Killaz - Parson, Skint
  11. Ghost Not Memory - Darqwan
  12. Punisher [Loefah's SE25 Remix] - Pinch
  13. Crusher Dub - Vex'd
  14. Barry Dub 2007 - Milanese

Disc 2:

  1. Sensei Skank - MRK1,
  2. Devil Boy - MRK1,
  3. Slime - Vex'd
  4. Slope - MRK1,
  5. Wasted [Instrumental] - MRK1,
  6. 3rd Choice - Vex'd
  7. Mistral - Distance
  8. Came from the Deep - MRK1,
  9. Pop Pop VIP - Vex'd
  10. Throw Some DS - Parson
  11. Comb 60s - Benga
  12. Killers About - Benga
  13. Daywalker - MRK1,
  14. Night Vision - Distance
  15. Trip Down the Nile - MRK1,
  16. Bang Bang Boy - MRK1,
  17. Cold - Vex'd
  18. Hyloz - Boxcutter
  19. Confined - Distance
  20. 10 Tons Heavy - Hatcha & Benga
  21. Industry - MRK1,
  22. Ska - Distance
  23. Traffic - Distance
  24. Mr Bad News - Milanese
  25. Progression - Hatcha & Benga
  26. Tokyo Freeze - Ital Tek
  27. Punisher - Pinch
  28. Blow - MRK1,
  29. I Got Too [Instrumental] - MRK1,

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #22715 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-10-22
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds

Customer Reviews

Great quality once again. 5
This is great quality music once again from the label Planet Mu. Wonderful, and original electronica music, with intelligent beats which are danceable, and very good for gaming, and / or other activity. Be aware however that two or three of the tracks, also appear on other "various artist" albums from Planet Mu. This CD gets 5 stars from me just the same, just a heads up to the guys at Planet Mu to probably be aware of this the next time a cd comes around.

Deep3
A comp from the dubbier deep end of the dubstep genre, which I suppose would be dancey if pitched-up in a club setting, but on this album is a dense, murky, subterranean set of killer sub-bass and JA-influenced grooves, rather than the poppier remix end of the genre. If you like your beats on a head-nodding, heavy-lidded, smoked-out tip, this one's for you.