Orien- DP016 (Dub Police) Orien- DP016 (Dub Police)
Dub Police returns from its ‘License To Thrill’ series with the latest recruit to the ever-expanding list of new dubstep talent coming

from the label in the shape of West London’s DJ Orien. ‘Look At My Eyes’ kicks off the EP in rip-roaring style – certainly not for the

faint hearted. With its uneasy samples and tearing basslines, it’s not hard to see why it has battered by the dubstep elite and is one of

the most in demand tracks of the moment.’Chasing A Never Ending Dream’: Orien shows off his diversity with a contrasting track to

the first, with the easy going ‘Chasing A Never Ending Dream’. Luscious pads and warm strings set the tone on this one before

dropping into a nice little bubbler.’Belly Of The Beast’ Back to business with ‘Belly Of The Beast’, pacey drums don’t give much away

in the intro and leave you unprepared for the onslaught of bass that lies ahead – this one’s more messed up than Michael Jackson’s

face. ‘Rainbow Teardrops’ Featured on the ‘Fabric Live 37: Caspa & Rusko’ mix this tune shows again the different styles and

flavours of the EP. ‘Rainbow Teardrops’ is deep roller with a creeping bass and kicked back melodies. ’Early Morning Sunrise’: Again

more chilled out vibes in the shape of ‘Early Morning Sunrise’ with floating strings and pads a tough saw bass, whilst wondering in

and out of a jungle breaks. ‘So Far Gone’:Rounding off the LP is the brilliant ‘So Far Gone’, which seamlessly trots along with its rave

synths and squelching bass. Orien shows off his diversity as an artist and further reinforces the Dub Police roster.