Dubfire – Slowburn (Original Mix)

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Ali ‘Dubfire’ Shirazinia returns to his own SCI+TEC label with “Slowburn.” The lead offering on a two-track EP, “Slowburn” has tenacious rhythmic progression centered around a pungent bassline and gloomy melodies. From start to finish, this song’s c

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onstruction is flawless and is something you’ll probably hear played out by the next techno heavyweight you see. Dubfire doesn’t pump out records for the hell of it, and its apparent in all of his releases. He is a Grammy-winning artist and a musical genius to many — so when a release surfaces, you can expect it to be nothing short of a smashing hit.

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Comments

  1. Beautiful trak!
    DJ Pat Harper

  2. pop says:

    You guys know nothing about real techno, leave it to those who do, this is NOT dubfires first release in 3 years on Sci Tec you simply have not been listening to good music for long enough to know

  3. Ray Ho says:

    Relax. Most of us are here to discover new tunes and/or gain a better appreciation for electronic music. There’s no denying that you appreciate great music; but next time, frame your facts and opinions more constructively. Music should build communities, not instigate turf wars.

  4. Everything is perfect: the bass, the high-hats, the biceps. Everything…
    I don’t always post comments about Dubfire, but when I do, they’re slightly homoerotic.

  5. yourworstnm256 says:

    “has tenacious rhythmic progression centered around a pungent bassline and gloomy melodies”- Do you just put adjectives in front of words to make it sound like you know what you are talking about? Tenacious, Pungent, Gloomy- this makes you sound dumber.

  6. reqz says:

    I agree about that saying the bassline is pungent is not that descriptive (although it does sound somewhat “grotesque” and something out of a sewer so it’s not that unfitting) but the rhythmic progression is in fact pretty tenacious (as is in persistent and not really breaking at all, stays driving) and the melody with it’s minor key does sound gloomy/dark.