Arora, Kush / Boiling Over
Album: | Boiling Over | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Arora, Kush | Added: | Oct 2009 | |
Label: | Record Label Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-10-11 | Pull Date: | 2009-12-13 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Dec 13 | Dec 6 | Nov 15 | Nov 8 | Nov 1 | Oct 25 | Oct 18 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 27, 2017: | Everything A to Z - Week 78
Dealbreaker |
4. | Apr 01, 2011: | microclimate
Sf Shuffle Riddim |
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2. | Aug 01, 2016: | Everything A To Z Wk52
Alabaster Dub Remix (Industrial Espionage Mix, Feat. Sub Swara) |
5. | May 21, 2010: | Quasi Music Therapy
Sf Shuffle Riddim |
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3. | Sep 30, 2013: | Happy Hour (Coverin' for PACC)
Constructing The Absense (Feat. Sub Swara) |
6. | Feb 03, 2010: | Quasi Music Therapy
Sf Shuffle Riddim |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2009-10-09
Reviewed 2009-10-09
Kush Arora – Boiling Over
Reviewed by Sadie O., 10/9/09
DEEP Dub and Dubstep from the Bay Area. One of the regular DJs at the very popular Surya Dub events in SF, with a couple other members adding their favorite noises. Not at all Roots Rock Reggae, aside from a hint on track 6.
No vocals except a bit on track 7. I like the last 3 tracks best.
1. 4:10 *echoes and booms and quivers for almost a minute, then electronic disjointed dubstep with farts and woobles.
2. 5:52 **very low-key whooshes and flutes, then very slow and rather disturbing skank and random sounds. Adds sounds gradually, turns into a dreamscape of sorts. Not rhythmic – will appeal to noise lovers.
3. 5:56 **random sounds and clanks. Downtempo swingy groove (there’s a bassline!) after a minute – quite nice. Then the beat leaves, and it becomes a rather melancholy bunch of echoes and….sounds. Now it’s glitchy dubstep.
4. 5:57 ***dubstep with woobles. Good noises. Ends several seconds early.
5. 5:16 ****random percussion and flute, turning into something like a very, very slow skank after a minute. Snakey and groovy.
6. 6:09 *****2 seconds silence at very start, then downtempo skank with keyboards and other actual recognizable instruments – a lot like an actual Reggae dub! Speeds up and gets more electronic as it goes.
7. 4:00 ****flutes and kids playing for a few seconds, then disjointed dub. Mysterious, yet boinky.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 10/9/09
DEEP Dub and Dubstep from the Bay Area. One of the regular DJs at the very popular Surya Dub events in SF, with a couple other members adding their favorite noises. Not at all Roots Rock Reggae, aside from a hint on track 6.
No vocals except a bit on track 7. I like the last 3 tracks best.
1. 4:10 *echoes and booms and quivers for almost a minute, then electronic disjointed dubstep with farts and woobles.
2. 5:52 **very low-key whooshes and flutes, then very slow and rather disturbing skank and random sounds. Adds sounds gradually, turns into a dreamscape of sorts. Not rhythmic – will appeal to noise lovers.
3. 5:56 **random sounds and clanks. Downtempo swingy groove (there’s a bassline!) after a minute – quite nice. Then the beat leaves, and it becomes a rather melancholy bunch of echoes and….sounds. Now it’s glitchy dubstep.
4. 5:57 ***dubstep with woobles. Good noises. Ends several seconds early.
5. 5:16 ****random percussion and flute, turning into something like a very, very slow skank after a minute. Snakey and groovy.
6. 6:09 *****2 seconds silence at very start, then downtempo skank with keyboards and other actual recognizable instruments – a lot like an actual Reggae dub! Speeds up and gets more electronic as it goes.
7. 4:00 ****flutes and kids playing for a few seconds, then disjointed dub. Mysterious, yet boinky.
Track Listing