Pop-step?
Mico | S Lake Tahoe | 05/07/2010
(3 out of 5 stars)
"As a pioneer of Dubstep, I honestly expected a lot more from Rusko. To me this album is a step down a path that has already been walked. If you prefer poppier dubstep, you will find it here (with a few songs that you have probably heard on Rusko's older mixes tossed in as well). If want some of that grimy, nasty stuff, there are a couple of new tracks that you'll like, but as far as the whole album goes, I get the feeling this is less for the old fans and more of an attempt to make dubstep more appealing to the masses and make money. I still love you, Rusko, but I'll probably keep mixing your older stuff. :)"
Nothing like the older albums
W. L. minton | 05/07/2010
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This is not really a dubstep album. Feels more like a club mix with dubstep spliced in here and there. A few of the songs have Rusko's classic dubstep vibe but this is because they are older songs he's been playing for awhile. The newer tracks have a much more dance feel to them. Not a terrible album by any means, just not the direction I expected rusko to be moving in. I prefer his style from FabricLive and Babylon Vol.1&2. Overall, O.M.G.! features some creative sounds with lots of modern effects (check out "I Love You"), but some of the tracks use a pretty excessive amounts of vocal modulations and keyboard riffs that are borderline way too poppy in my opinion. Album highlights: Woo Boost, Scareware, Oy, and I Love You. Songs I could live without: Feels So Real and Hold On."
Straight BLOC BEATIN
Womp Womp | 07/01/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The whole album from beginning to end straight CLUB BANGIN WOMP WOMP WOMP WOMP wooooooooooo
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