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Distance brings new heat!! 'Eventuality' is unmistakably heavy - rooted in the pressure and low-end authority that defined the original UK sound - but it's elevated by cinematic sound design, evolving textures and spatial detail that give it real narrative momentum. It's not just a club weapon; it's a journey record. The atmospherics breathe, the tension builds deliberately, and when it lands, it lands with intent. Early support has been strong from tastemakers including DJ Pinch, J:Kenzo, Deep Tempo, Hebbe, and N-Type - all of whom recognise the balance here between system pressure and cinematic scale. Distance has always been synonymous with weight and precision engineering in Dubstep, and 'Eventuality' continues that lineage while expanding the sonic palette. It's mature, confident and built for serious systems. We'd love your support on air and in mixes. Appreciate your time - and I'm confident this one will resonate.
Mob Killa distills pressure and experimentation on new 'Misericorde' EP for Chestplate Records Chestplate Records returns with Misericorde, a two-track EP from Mob Killa that captures both the ruthless efficiency and left-field curiosity at the core of the label's ethos. Across two sharply contrasted cuts, Mob Killa explores minimalism, movement, and musical hybridity-resulting in a release that feels as much at home on a sound system as it does under close headphone scrutiny. The title track, 'Misericorde,' is a dark, evolving dubstep stomper built for maximum physical impact. Stripped of excess, the track leans into tension and space, allowing its low-end weight to breathe and mutate over time. Sub pressure rolls with intent, percussion lands with military precision, and subtle shifts in texture keep the energy in constant motion. It's a track designed to test rooms, rattle chests, and reward DJs who trust restraint as much as force. On the flip, 'Throwing Deck' reveals a different side of Mob Killa's production palette. A melting pot of jazz and dubstep influences, the track folds skippy, swung drums into brushed snare textures, creating a loose, elastic groove that feels both experimental and deeply musical. Jazz phrasing weaves through the rhythm section, giving the track a playful, almost improvised feel without sacrificing weight. It's a strikingly distinct piece that pushes beyond genre convention while remaining grounded in sound system culture. Together, the two tracks form a concise but deliberate statement. Misericorde isn't about maximalism-it's about control, contrast, and confidence. With this EP, Mob Killa reinforces his position as a producer unafraid to balance raw functionality with adventurous ideas, while Chestplate Records continues to carve its lane as a home for forward-thinking, uncompromising electronic music.