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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Very standard album - dissapointed,
By The Gr8 K (Leicester) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Everybody's Talking, Nobody's Listening! (Audio CD)
I can't really call this a poor album, because it's really not. Tunes are all right & production is standardly tight, but then I expected that.What this album lacks is any character. It sounds the same as the tracks you listen to on Dubstep radio and just chill to, but don't bother to find out the tracknames, because frankly you just don't care that much. And thats what this album reeks of. Average tracks. The tracks like Victoria's Secret, where he tries to do something a little different, again, they're just OK. You can't call them bad. You can't say they don't work. They just don't blow you away. Expected more from Caspa, but still OK.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
No effort whatsoever!,
By Krisman (Ipswich, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Everybody's Talking, Nobody's Listening! (Audio CD)
I love dubstep. This is so far from the best that is out there it is unbelievable. Maybe I am being harsh giving it one star but there is no feeling Caspa has even bothered to listen to the album back and thought 'oh my god, there is zero feeling or quality tunes here'. Make and effort man!
3.0 out of 5 stars
Stick to the mix sessions,
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This review is from: Everybody's Talking, Nobody's Listening! (Audio CD)
I did really want to like this album. I am a fan Caspa's Dubstep tracks (although not a fan of the Grime scene)and the couple of times I've caught him DJing I've had a good time. I listened to this album with much optimism and perhaps convinced myself afterwards that I really liked it. But I think it is very telling when you see how many times you come back to an album once you've owned it a few weeks/months. For me, I've put it on so few times that I actually no longer know where my copy is. Before hearing this album I felt that Caspa was at the forefront of innovation for the Dubstep scene and he offered something really exciting. But his album doesn't make me feel that way at all.Not to say it isn't all bad. Marmite is a great track, as is Terminator. But then you have tracks like Rat-a-Tat-Tat which I personally find shockingly bad. But to be fair being a Grime track, I'm not going to take my judgement too seriously. Worth a listen, but maybe the problem is that Caspa's music doesn't shine unless it is part of a DJ set. So for me I'll probably stick to mixed CD's and club nights from now on.
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