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Merging Desi beats and world grooves with grimey basslines and dub vocals, Celt Islam is another great new artist in the ever expanding dubstep/breaks scene. A member of Nine Invisibles and Analogue Fakir, Celt Islam brings a different flavour to the biggest growing genre around. Introduced passionately by Bobby Friction, his Sufi-inspired tracks delivered bass that you could feel deep in your gut at Glasto, and got the crowd skanking.
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Coming Home was fantastic! Great song and Firouzeh is an amazing talent!
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Celt Islam was amazing! this is the future of electronic dub
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got a nice sound going on oover and firouzeh job done where can i see them play next?
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sorry andrew its oova ,still massive sounds keep it live
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