I hate to have to drag Burial into my analysis, but Burial is the artist who turned me on to dubstep, and if it hadn't have been for him, I'm sure that Scuba would have done the same thing. While Untrue drew the listener in through his dreary two-step, painting the best aural picture of sadness and depression, Triangulation creates the vivid connection between the listener and the beats that is emotionally encompassing, and makes me unable to close my mouth and stop the drooling for the duration of this record.
My findings is that dubstep artists are becoming too caught up in what is popular, and while creating an enjoyable number, I find myself rarely returning to the record to hear it over and over. They get caught up in the nuances of overly wonky bass drives without trying to create something novel. Triangulation returns to the roots of dubstep; the matchbox drums, dreary harmony drives, and subtle bass wobbles. Easily one of the best albums of the year, this is an essential listen to those types of dubstep fans who do not even like dubstep, but still like Burial; or a launching pad for those who wish to immerse themselves into this style
listen to Latchorder Triangulation

