David Harrow delivers some harder-edged drum ‘n’ bass and breaks. Lo Culture, his second release under his Magnetic guise, skips the jazziness of James Hardway and the pure techno of Technova. Instead, we have tracks like “Doggydaddy” which is all drums and low synth sounds, and “Shackled” with a techy jump-up feel. “Trailerpark” has some warmer tones running through it, as does “Scared Sacred,” but darker tracks, like the slower but moodier “Weight Up,” make up the majority of the album. While it’s certainly competent, it doesn’t have the edge to distinguish it from others of its ilk. Still, though, it’s a good listen.