Real, accustomed from Benga and Skream dubstep, can be found on the tracks "Fire", "The Bug", "Mad", "K Dance", "Box of Ghosts", "Karma Crazy" and a bit on "Getting Nowhere" , "Anthemic" and "ping pong" sound like House / Techno, "I Need Air" is clearly cross-eyed on the dance charts, and "Perfect Stranger" and "crossover" beonhalten whopping drum & bass beats. As I said, not a pure dubstep album [Such as still "Diary of an Afro Warrior" by Benga. More comparable to Skreams 2.Album "Outside The Box"], but a good mix that definitely is fun and fun!
Overall, "Magnetic Man" is a good album, neither thoughtful nor profound, but noisy and "straight" forward. And just so well when the three do not feel like deep sub-basses and crazy rhythmics had, OK, what they have made of their ideas is definitely cool and fresh, even without inventing new Dubstep, but only to facilitate for all it once belonged.
My personal favorite track is the super-ephische "Getting Nowhere" with TOP-singer John Legend!