Submerged's '98 Moore St. Apt 4B' is a sonic masterpiece that defies genre boundaries, seamlessly blending breakcore, drum and bass, jungle, IDM, and industrial elements to create a unique sound experience. Released on 10 January 2011 via OHM Resistance, this six-track album is a testament to Submerged's innovative production style, which has been shaping the drum and bass landscape for years.
The album's 31-minute duration is packed with intense energy, from the opening notes of 'Give It the Disrespect it Deserves' to the closing beats of 'Not Tomorrow or Never'. With tracks like 'I Got What I Wanted', 'Slum Lord', and 'Resculpted Flesh', Submerged showcases his ability to craft complex, high-octane rhythms that are both captivating and thought-provoking.
The album also features a remix of 'The Unfathomable Depths Where Dreams Lie' by Kiko's Krash Mix, adding an extra layer of depth to the overall sound. As the founder of OHM Resistance, Submerged has established himself as a pioneer in the drum and bass scene, and '98 Moore St. Apt 4B' is a prime example of his skill and creativity. With its relentless beats and innovative production, this album is sure to appeal to fans of electronic music and leave a lasting impression on all who listen.