
A sprawling archive of raw, unreleased dubstep history. Chest-rattling sub-bass and jagged urban rhythms captured in their most unpolished, potent form.
December 25, 2011 · Not On Label (Skream Self-released)
Freeizm History is a massive, unfiltered dive into the archives of one of dubstep's most influential architects. Unlike a polished studio album, this compilation feels like a digital crate-digging session through the hard drives of a producer at the height of his creative powers. It captures the transition from the dark, moody roots of Croydon's underground into the more aggressive, 'wobble' heavy sounds that eventually defined a global movement. The tracks are often raw and unrefined, prioritizing physical impact and rhythmic innovation over radio-friendly sheen.
How does Freeizm History sound next to the rest of Skream's catalogue?
The production is built around drum machine than this artist usually allows.
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