Matt U - Wipe Em Out/Uncontrolled
Released on: BlackBox026 - 04 June 2012
Blackbox are back for their 26th release, and it’s big! Matt-U, Hungarian producer and DJ has knocked out two massive dubstep tunes for his second Black Box release, the first was back in 2010, a joint EP ‘Running Man’ with DJ Madd. Wipe Em Out and Uncontrolled are two deep, dark and dungeon dubstep bangers, filled with ripping basslines, endless reverbs and heavy subs.
There’s nothing that intensifies a heavy dubstep drop like a snippet of movie monologue, and Matt-U has gone old school, with a classic line from the movie ‘Aliens.’ Taken from the mouth of Ripley, played by Sigourney Weaver, “You're going out there to destroy them, right? Not to study. Not to bring back. But to wipe them out.”
In the background, a deep soundscape puts the listener in a dark place, built by a quiet glissando pad, and delayed blips conveying the melody, over the monologue. The drums pound away with percussion mixing it up, there’s some tribal drums in there, miniature clicks, and shuffling hats carrying this beat through.
A felt-but-not-heard sub blasts underneath everything, and if you got a sub or some decent woofers, this is gonna make them wobble like jelly. Over the top of this, a warbling low mid bass pushes through the already brimming mix, attaining that full sound that producers the world over search for. Underneath this the snarling midrange growls and snorts come in and out of focus, going deep with reverb and delay.
On the flip, ‘Uncontrolled’ is possibly an even stronger tune, full of energy, helped by the fast wobbling growls, and energetic hi hat patterns. A real feel of urgency on this one, helped with the pitched down ‘Uncontrolled’ monologue leading to the big drop.
What can you say about this one that hasn’t been said about Matt-U’s other big releases? I’m really feeling this one, he’s going deep. Full percussion, big, tight drums and massive basslines coming in and out gives this a huge sound. This could possibly have made the A side if Black Box had so desired.
Not for the faint hearted, this is a big release, and worth bagging on vinyl. Expect to hear more from this guy very soon, he churns out tracks at unbelievable speed with no sacrifice in quality. Enviable.
For fans of anything played out by Youngsta, DJ Madd, Killawatt, Thelem, etc.


