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Divergent Spectrum

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1 Upside Down Bassnectar 5:40
2 Plugged In [Bassnectar Remix] Rollz 4:17
3 Immigraniada [Bassnectar Remix] Gogol Bordello 4:31
4 Boomerang Bassnectar 4:17
5 Lights [Bassnectar Remix]   4:58
6 Probable Cause Bassnectar/Ill Gate 3:46
7 Red Step Bassnectar/Jantsen 4:39
8 The Matrix Bassnectar 4:19
9 Voodoo Bassnectar 5:54
10 Heads Up [2011 Version] [Version] Bassnectar 4:26
11 Paging Stereophonic   4:23
12 Above And Beyond Bassnectar/Drake 3:58
13 Parade Into Centuries [2011 Version] [Version] Bassnectar 3:51
14 After Thought Bassnectar 3:43
15 Disintegration Part IV Bassnectar 2:49
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Divergent Spectrum

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Ingrooves

Category: Pop/Rock

Divergent Spectrum

UPC: 789577665422

Release Date: 12/06/2011

Original Release Date: 12/06/2011

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Upside Down, Plugged In [Bassnectar Remix], Immigraniada [Bassnectar Remix], Boomerang, Lights [Bassnectar Remix], Probable Cause, Red Step, The Matrix, Voodoo, Heads Up [2011 Version] [Version], Paging Stereophonic, Above And Beyond, Parade Into Centuries [2011 Version] [Version], After Thought, Disintegration Part IV]
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David Jeffries

More slick and less murk is the way Bassnectar delivers his brand of dubstep, shoving genres like hip-hop and breakbeat into a bass-heavy mix. ?Stadium dubstep? is the arguable tag for this brand of thump, and on Divergent Spectrum, it reaches a new level of epic, sounding as big as Skrillex blasted by gamma rays with all the trunk rumbling and speaker ripping that would come with. Three of these cuts are remixes done for other artists, including Gogol Bordello, who actually seem to have their ?Immigraniada? playfully interrupted by Bassnectar?s dropped-in, zombiestep beats. His take on Ellie Goulding?s ?Lights? is much more traditional, borrowing plenty of ideas from the world of trance, while the producer?s original cuts combine Miami bass attitude, show-off studio tricks, and the sound of Kraftwerk being flattened by a steamroller. Good times, but you best warn the neighbors first. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi

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