Undoubtedly the most anticipated album of the last 12 months, Martyn's debut full length arrives amidst a cacophany of fanfare and media hype, but is it any cop? We'll have to go with the consensus on this one, because as dubstep albums go, this is a right killer and pretty much exactly what we expected from this incredibly talented producer. The dubstep scene has thrown up a few auteurs in it's time, but few as single minded yet expansively influenced as Martyn. Coming from a background in D'n'B, with releases for Revolve:r and Bassbin, Martyn has proven that he has a keener and more discerning set of lugs than the rest of the scene with DJ sets drawing for prime Detroit techno, Berlin dub house and minimal and UK broken beats besides the usual dubstep, all obviously informing his multi faceted ouevre, which he simply sums up as "The Martyn Sound". It takes a great deal of skill and an idiomatic spirit to cut thro ugh so many styles and still emerge without it sounding like a glut of mismatched angles, but M