Juno Daily

Music and tech news, interviews, features, reviews and more.

Visit Juno Daily

100% Compra Segura

Studio equipment

Our full range of studio equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices.

Visit Juno Studio

100% Compra Segura

DJ equipment

Our full range of DJ equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices. Visit Juno DJ

vinyl bestsellers
USD
Mi Idioma
Mi Divisa
Your wishlist is empty
Items in wishlist:
Recently added:
Loading...
Cart
Su carro está vacío
Items in cart:
Subtotal:
Recently added:
Loading...
Ver el carro
Inicio  Back Catalogue  Bass  Bass
Subscribe here to receive our weekly roundup of the best bass releases

Filter

Back catalogue: Bass

Juno's full catalogue of Bass
Options
Artículos del 1 al 7 de 7 en la página 1 de 1
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z TODO
Singles
Oun C
Oun C (12")
Cat: PMAWS 003. Rel: 13 Aug 15
Oun C (6:10)
Call Me, Let's Do Lunch (5:41)
Review: First spotted online and in the boxes of some very lucky selectors last summer, then released digitally at the start of the year, Chunky's "Oun C" finally gets the vinyl justice it deserves. Rolling with deep space dynamics, there's a classic electro feel to the drums and a weirded out Crosstown flavour to the bubbling, mildly acidic bass. The result of this fusion is a foggy trap that allures the listeners and holds them captive in their own imagination. Flip for "Call Me, Let's Do Lunch". Here the beats are straight-up 4/4 and the nagging, heavily processed hook scream techno. Imagine a Drumcode release being played at -10 and you're on the right track. We're unsure what lunch Chunky has in mind; his name suggests an all-you-can-eat buffet but the sounds suggest something much leaner and chewy.
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
 in stock $5.00
The Chunky EP
The Chunky EP (limited heavyweight vinyl double 12")
Cat: SWAMP 022. Rel: 04 Sep 12
Decca
Experiment 727
Thang
Rugged
Review: The Mancunian tones of Swamp81's resident MC Chunky are well known to those who tune in to the label's Rinse FM show on a regular basis. However, this debut EP, forwent any kind of vocal showcase for the kind of hefty, refined fusion of garage and techno we've come to expect from Loefah's empire. Arriving as a 12" doublepack featuring four tracks, The Chunky EP shows Chunky to have the production chops to match his skills on the microphone, showcasing a wide range of influences channeled through a uniquely dark mood; "Decca" is a straight up piece of rolling deep house with a shadowy basement vibe, while "Experiment 727? recalls the syncopated techno of Bambounou or Boddika's leaden beats, while on the second 12?, "Thang" is a masterclass in stripped back garage mechanics, and "Rugged" provides a lo-fi beat that ploughs the darkest recesses of instrumental grime for inspiration.
Read more
 in stock $6.30
Butterfly
Butterfly (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: DNO 009. Rel: 25 May 22
Ohmu (5:07)
Jalidi (4:39)
Sifuri (4:41)
Butterfly (4:53)
Review: Breakfake joins the Firmly Rooted Records label with a superbly haughty selection of cuts designed for maximum destruction via a serious sound system. These tunes are inspired by his time spent at roots and dub gatherings all across the UK and find him mix up a new age and sappers sound with hefty 140bpm bounce and plenty of earth shattering bass. On the flip you will find two fresh remixes by two of the Bristol scene's core artists in Inner Echo and Sepia, both of who offer up their own interpretations of the original sound system wreckers.
Read more
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
 in stock $12.62
Tempentary Dance
Cat: DISPARI 003. Rel: 02 Jan 24
Cloud Management - "Tempentary Dance" (3:06)
Gavsborg - "Did Not Make This For Jah_9" (feat Shanique Marie) (4:33)
Review: Techno arriving on 7" is not an all too common sight, but why not? This release from the fledgling Dispari out of Germany suggests it works well. Cloud Management and Gavsborg take one side each, starting with the former. Their 'Tempentary Dance' pairs thudding and broken kick drum patterns with dreamy and rising synth sequences and spoken words. It's brilliantly beguiling. The flip then finds Gavsborg offering 'Did Not Make This For Jah_9' (feat Shanique Marie) which is dark and moody, dubbed out and dystopian deep techno.
Read more
 in stock $17.37
Álbumes
Feeling Normal
Cat: SIGCD 016. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Barren
Change With Me
Time To Breathe (with Cimone)
Has To Happen
Feeling Normal
Badman (with DRS)
Good Times
Say Enough (with DRS)
Miami
Predictable
Man Got Sandwich
Wrong
Regular Bull
Review: Dominick Martin AKA Calibre has made many fine albums in his time, but even by his standards Feeling Normal - his 17th solo set - is something special. While naturally rooted in the soulful, emotive style of drum & bass that he's become renowned for, the album's 13 tracks also incorporate rhythmic and musical elements drawn from two-step garage, the sub-heavy end of UK techno, ultra-deep house, dub techno and dubstep. As a result, the vast majority of the cuts on show neatly sidestep convention, delivering hybrids that gleefully celebrate the impact of soundsystem culture on the UK bass continuum while also offering something new, fresh, melodious, hugely listenable and exceptionally entertaining.
Read more
 in stock $12.10
Modern Intimacy Vol 2
CARISTA / VARIOUS
Cat: UIVA 002. Rel: 23 Nov 22
Brintex Collective - "Whistle" (5:21)
Phantom Wizard - "Awa" (3:45)
Thrills In +41 - "Strangelove64" (3:59)
Eycee - "Crunk" (4:23)
Dutchafro - "Body On The Floor" (4:57)
Sansouni - "On" (4:29)
Conrad Soundsystem - "38A" (4:54)
Mayo - "Personal Reality" (5:02)
Audt98 - "6 Identical Atoms" (4:15)
Acidic Male - "Zero Authority" (3:18)
 in stock $23.16
Platinum Scatter
Platinum Scatter (180 gram red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: YUKU 031. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Focus Point (4:29)
Weight (6:03)
Greed (4:07)
Reverendous (4:31)
Platinum Scatter (5:31)
Anchor (4:09)
TNM (4:39)
Miles To Go (4:18)
Eternal Recurrence (4:57)
Running State (4:11)
Deep Mind (4:59)
Transscript (4:15)
Fallout (5:47)
Procedure (5:29)
Review: German scientist Current Value elevates his 14th studio album to wax status and the world is a better place. Rolling out over two heavyweight 12"s, this particular body of work explores the relationship between drum & bass and techno in a whole rainbow of interesting and uncompromising ways. From the pummelling non-stop 4x4s of 'Greed' to the glitchy, rising frequencies and twisted emotions of the title track, each cut takes a snapshot or a pinch of ingredients, inspects them on a microscopic level and turns them inside out. Elsewhere cuts like 'TNM' melt your face off with thundering beats and momentous energy while other tracks such as 'Deep Mind' go straight for the cranial sensation and fry your brain within seconds. An exceptional exploration. No one does it like Current Value.
Read more
Intérprete: M50
 in stock $35.27
Artículos del 1 al 7 de 7 en la página 1 de 1
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z TODO
Cart subtotal: