The essential SubSolo imprint drops another indispensable platter from label head, Shed with two revisions of his own tracks inna dark and inverted dub stye. Subsolo have opened up a beguiling dialogue between German techno and UK dubstep with their four 12"s to date, featuring some of the finest material in Dave Huisman's (aka 2562) canon, besides tracks from Peverelist and T++, purposefully drawing connections and making distinctions between the rhythmic kinks of each style, while attempting to skillfully consolidate their differences. For this 12" Shed revisits the insectoid scuttle of his Wax production '10001B' with the Panamax remix vaporising the house flex of the original into a sparse but dub-positive movement compatible with UK dubstep (i.e snares on the third beat), but sticky with the residue of Berlin dub. On the flip he slips into his Detroit debted alias, STP, to revise another Wax track with glorious synthlines and a slo-motion groove that joins dots between Thriller style disco compressions, post-garage swing and Berlin/Detroit techno. Whatever it is, we can't get enough of it and can't wait to hear it out. Immense.