Production
- RECORD LABELIron Shirt Recordings
- MAIN ARTISTSplit
- RemixersMichael Dayne, Kurt Roc Skee, Wreckage, Morrison, L Nix
- MASTERSSteven Lorenz
- PHOTOGRAPHYThomas Terminet
More information
- RELEASE TYPEAlbum
- CATALOGIRON034
- RELEASE DATE13/09/2018
- FORMATDigital only
- 01 Die Weltenseele Split Die Weltenseele
- 02 Synthesis Split Synthesis
- 03 Secret Essence Split Secret Essence
- 04 Bubbles Split Bubbles
- 05 Viscious Split Viscious
- 06 Vicious (Morrison Remix) Split, Morrison Vicious (Morrison Remix)
- 07 Beatculture Split Beatculture
- 08 Kotomble Split, Lucid Drumming Kotomble
- 09 Kotomble (Kurt Roc Skee Remix) Split, Lucid Drumming, Kurt Roc Skee Kotomble (Kurt Roc Skee Remix)
- 10 Topdogs Split Topdogs
- 11 Topdogs (L Nix Remix) Split, L Nix Topdogs (L Nix Remix)
- 12 Left Area Split Left Area
- 13 Left Area (Wreckage Remix) Split, Wreckage Left Area (Wreckage Remix)
- 14 Two Skies Split Two Skies
- 15 Two Skies (Michael Dayne Remix) Split, Michael dayne Two Skies (Michael Dayne Remix)
Back story
After Split’s first appearance on the label two years ago and the release of his first EP “Rockaz”, we’ve decided to do it right and release his first ever LP on ISR. A neat conflation of sound. while caring for the dungeon dubstep feel, Split manages to reach out to his Jazz and hiphop influences which is why you can pick up a strong presence of well positioned riddim patterns. But also, most of the tracks are carried by solid leads and harmonics which sets up the right balance between drums and ambient sounds so you can follow the journey with ease. Two Skies is the showcase of two long years of hard work and has definitely paid off. Re-visited originals includes versions from old-timers Morrison & LNix. Wreckage who’s kept momentum since his first release with us, but also Michael Dayne who remains consistent in his music and style. To finish with, we’ve got a new family member Kurt Roc Skee entering the arena with a monstrous 2 timer. Enjoy!
Amazing reviews
The Iron Shirt Recordings returns here in epic proportions as they unveil this incredible new LP from Split, who heads up a 15 track expanse of dubstep delights. The project is made up almost evenly of original recordings and intuitive remixes, with incredibly creative arrangements such as the swampy textures of ‘TopDogs’ and the glitchy percussive rolls of ‘Kotomble’ taking stand out roles. As far as the remixes go, Wreckage immediately stands out as he revamps ‘Left Area’ into a serious neurotic roller, as well as Michael Dayne’s incredibly well thought out soundscaping of ‘Two Skies’. Overall it’s a fantastic project, projecting across the full range of dubstep’s ever expanding fences.
– Junodownload