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- Appleblim - Way Out West

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7 Responses to "Appleblim - Way Out West":

  1. Very nice!

  2. really enjoyed this, the interviewer was spot on - asked the questions i would of asked and had done her research well. will watch the skream, benga and plastician ones now - cheers for the upload.

  3. Awesome!! appleblim and peverelist circling and over here is spot on. inspiration in itself

  4. wont work for me :(

  5. hi

    can someone help me? what s the song in the very beinning of the video, even before the interview?
    Wher could i get it?
    cheers

  6. hi marek

    the song is "look what you've made of me" by mara tk from new zealand and jake one, recorded at the red bull music academy 2007. you can download the full 320 kbit/s version here: http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/daily-news/post/All/0/483

    best,

    davide

  7. sorry for my english
    prompt, please, as the second song which is called plays appleblim when he still speaks about ed rush and nico
    ?
    thanx

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Appleblim

Skull Disco, Bristol, UK

Skull Disco. A club night called FWD>>. England’s West country bass HQ, Bristol. These are just a few things you may associate with second wave dubsteppa Laurie ‘Appleblim’ Osbourne. He may have revved up his journey along the musical motorway with stints in early ‘90s NME favourites The Monsoon Bassoon, but it was a creative technology course at Uni in 2003 that sparked this phase of his life into existance and saw the birth of Skull Disco, which he runs with Shackleton. At early FWD>> and DMZ nights Laurie and his crew would be first in last out, and it was links he forged at these early dubstep nights (and his regular emails to the generic Ammunition in-box) that got him a job working at Tempa. Since then he’s released deep, deadly and esoteric tunes on Skull Disco, launched his own Apple Pips label, gone podcast-ballistic with widescreen sets for Dub War and Rinse FM, and fronted the latest in the venerable line of Dubstep Allstars mix compilations. Zoop and again, zoop. 

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