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A lot has been said about Magnetic Man, the trio made up of dubstep's leading lights Skream, Benga and Artwork. It was Artwork who penned the dubstep anthem 'Red,' a tune so ahead of its time the genre didn't yet have a name. He began to mentor two errant teenagers - Benga, who has released two albums and who co-wrote the club hit 'Night,' and Skream, whose anthem 'Midnight Request Line' took the genre to the nation before his remix of La Roux's 'In For The Kill' sent it worldwide.
Having created a genre of music that has taken hold of youth culture in Britain, anticipation has been building to fever pitch as the band set about unleashing onto the world their debut album. A trail of incendiary live performances across the UK and Europe - from the Roskilde Festival in Denmark and Melt festival in Germany to London club Matter and the warehouse project in Manchester - have left festival goers and clubbers transfixed over the past year. The NME were so convinced of their potential that they featured the band on the cover of their 'State Of Music Today' issue back in April.
Now, 2010 looks set to be their year as they prepare for the release of their debut album. The first taste the world will get is 'I Need Air,' a track that takes the dark, foreboding beat of dubstep but twists it into an edgy pop gem, complete with vocals from Angela Hunte, better known for co-writing the Alicia Keys track 'New York State Of Mind.' It’s certainly a statement of intent and one that looks set to propel Magnetic Man into the stratosphere of contemporary, modern UK pop music.
"With all three of us doing it it's going to get ultra-no-holds barred" says Skream. "This is Magnetic Man. It's no longer three people: it's a whole."
The single comes backed with remixes by Red Light and Digital Soundboy. The band are set to play at this year's Glastonbury - where they will be headlining the Dance West Stage - Wireless, Big Chill and the Reading/Leeds festivals.
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