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Singles
Neighborhood Watch Volume One
Cat: WB NW1. Rel: 06 Dec 21
NativeSun vs JamesBangura - "Demon Mode" (3:35)
Sami - "Marty & Jack" (5:23)
Juana - "It's Low" (6:08)
DJ Technics - "Clair" (take Two) (4:05)
Max D - "No Snare" (6:05)
The Khan - "Part Of Me (Ode To DC)" (2:47)
Review: Following up releases by the likes of Mark Seven, Florist and Cygnus, Ari Goldman's Washington D.C-based World Building returns with this awesome varioust artist compilation. Neighborhood Watch Volume One features a wide selection of moods and grooves: NativeSun vs JamesBangura get stuck into some dark dubstep on 'Demon Mode' much like The Khan does later on the deeply meditative 'Part Of Me (Ode To DC), while Sami gets their swing on with the classic house of 'Marty & Jack', Juana's tunneling 'It's Low' gives you a dose of heroin house and over on the flip Max D gets deep down and dirty on 'No Snare'.
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Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
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Yeah Tomorrow
Cat: PS 003. Rel: 28 Nov 24
8 Legs (4:39)
Floor Structure (4:11)
Yeah Tomorrow (4:54)
DN2 (4:42)
Review: Brussels' Sagat is making ever more of a name for himself with his bass-heavy sounds and wonky perspective on rhythm. This time out he blends great harmony, trippy designs and innovative groove patterns on an EP for the fledgling Private Stress. '8 Legs' is a roaming percussive rattler, 'Floor Structure' taps into classic bass and dub and 'Yeah Tomorrow' brings more light and airy melody over a skiing and broken beat low end that makes you want to rise to your toes. 'DN2' shuts down with a menacing atmosphere and eerie pads.
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Wavelord Bizniz EP
Wavelord Bizniz EP (translucent green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: TIN 055RP. Rel: 16 May 24
Wavelord Bizniz (4:39)
Correct Technique (3:54)
Violent Violin's (2:44)
FrogMob (6:09)
Review: The Time Is Now label single-handed ushered in a new era of garage if you ask us. That was a few years ago but the label continues to lead from the fort here with a new EP from Samurai Breaks & Napes who make their label debut in explosive fashion. They are skilled studio talents who are nudging at the boundaries of the current UK bass sound and here they hybridise bassline, jungle and garage. You won't easily be able to fit these into one stylistic box but they will do damage on the floor, from the ghetto restlessness of the opener to the manic melodies of 'Correct Technique' and onto the turbocharged 'FrogMob'. Thrilling stuff.
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ISLA 31
ISLA 31 (12")
Cat: ISLA 31. Rel: 17 Apr 23
Consentido (3:44)
Consentido Riddim (3:45)
Concha Dub (3:45)
Taki Taki (2:25)
Review: Radioactive funk abounds as SIN and NAP bring together their extensive freeform collaborations that have been bubbling away behind the scenes for the last two years. Rhythmic, pulsating body music with strong roots in both techno and dancehall, Sinnaz shimmers with 3am mischief. 'Consentido' hits hard both vocally and as a rhythm track while 'Concha Dub' ripples and twangs at a Wink-level of 303 freakery. Finally 'Taki Taki' takes us right to the alien edge before bringing us back to earth with MAW style tribalist percussion. Heavyweight.
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Genbu
Genbu (hand-stamped 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: SNKRX 015. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Genbu (7:35)
Systema (6:20)
Willman (6:34)
OK (5:40)
Review: SPD makes a striking debut on Sneaker Social Club with a four-track EP designed for powerful systems and refined style. Will Sheppard has long established himself on labels like Keysound, EC2A, and Roska Kicks + Snares and here he channels UK bassweight while infusing it with a futuristic edge. First cut 'Genbu' features stripped-back, snaking sequences that keep dancers moving while 'Systema' delivers a bleep-speckled roller with a firm grip on deep, snarling bass. 'Willman' introduces a choppier groove that shows Sheppard's patient approach before leading into the emotionally rich 'OK'.
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Hadale
Hadale (12")
Cat: ET 002. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Into Deep (1:56)
Future (5:40)
Hadale (6:11)
6am At Sumu (6:37)
False (5:56)
Future (Mabel remix) (6:07)
Review: Ubsism is back with more sonic adventures that explore hybrid and aquatic sounds and blend shifting atmospheres, spiraling variations and adventurous rhythms. Inspired by the ocean's deepest zones, this dawn dance album invites listeners into a world of sonic immersion with its pulsating dub basslines, ethereal pads and high-energy grooves. Hadale creates an otherworldly experience here as he oscillates between tranquility and intensity. The EP's unique approach offers a journey through deep, immersive soundscapes that mean it is perfect for both reflective listening and the dance floor alike. It's a bold and fluid work.
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Álbumes
Through The Static
Cat: TECCD 026. Rel: 31 Jan 25
Glitter In The Dark
Horrid & Dejected (feat Dis Fig)
Strength From Weakness
Oblivion
Entry Point (feat Trisicloplox)
I'm So Happy
Betwixt All Light
Blurred Freequency
Glass Clutch
Obscure Reality (feat Wil Wilson)
Vessel In Ruin
20850
Afraid To Go Downstairs
Through The Static
Review: Four years ago, Jon Linksey brought his Sectra project to Tectonic to the first time, serving up an impossible-to-pigeonhole set that combined his love of abstract noise, drone, industrial, techno and warped dancehall. The producer expands on these ideas on Through The Static, his first album to be released on anything other than cassette. In some ways it was designed with the CD format in mind, with the 13 'official tracks' - decidedly dystopian, angular and frequently intense affairs full of mutant rhythms and flashes of genuine musical emotion - being joined by a five-track bonus EP that can apparently be heard "through" the sound of static bolted onto the end of the EP. It's an interesting and unusual idea, but it's the adventurous and experimental qualities of the main album that makes it such a vital listen.
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Tunnel
SHARD VIEW / VARIOUS
Tunnel (2xLP)
Cat: SVS 001. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Boylan, USF & DOK - "Prime Directives" (6:27)
Boylan & Slimzee - "Mash Up" (5:05)
Boylan & Slimzee - "Box" (6:01)
Boylan &Trends - "Septic Peg" (5:06)
Boylan, Trends & Slimzee - "Thunder Ridge" (5:35)
Boylan & Youngsta - "How Dare You" (5:05)
Boylan - "Podracer" (5:04)
Boylan & DOK - "Depth Charge" (5:05)
Boylan & Slimzee - "Mitzi" (5:04)
Boylan, DOK & Youngsta - "Just Breathing" (5:06)
Review: Get ready for some proper breakbeat tackle as Oil Gang reprobate Boylan recruits the troops for a heavyweight apocalyptic 140 BPM showdown. With the likes of Slimzee, Trends, D.O.K, U.S.F and Youngsta all on side, the mood is tense and the textures are rough. Imagine that sci-fi sternness of Virus, that old school rolling breakbeat bass of Koma & Bones or Evil 9 complete with the more modern neck snap abrasion of acts like Former or Coido and you're in the right rave. Mean, gritty and unapologetic.
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Pool
Pool (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: ITLP 09. Rel: 09 Jun 21
Nvivo (5:35)
Stone Cold 369 (5:58)
LFO (4:58)
Rdvnedub (6:14)
CZ3000 Dub (6:19)
DJ Camo Bro (5:56)
Collapse Casual (4:28)
Breathing Method (5:54)
Ozone (4:56)
Rio Dub (5:43)
Testo BC Mashup (6:50)
Dolan Tours (6:37)
Absence (5:15)
60681Z (6:18)
Crosssection (4:46)
Harrison Ford (5:01)
Pepper Boys (6:13)
Fourth (5:27)
Review: Munich based producer Bryan Mueller aka Skee Mask presents his latest album titled Pool, via local imprint Ilian Tape which follows up his LP Compro which came out three years ago. There's an extensive collection of sonic experiments on offer on this one, such as opening cut 'Nvivo' which goes down an IDM route, to the glassy eyed rave euphoria of 'LFO', the intelligent drum and bass reductions of 'Rio Dub' and UK influenced steppers like 'Crossection'.
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Troubled Paradise
Troubled Paradise (gatefold cloudy clear vinyl LP + sticker)
Cat: FL 2133CLEAR. Rel: 30 Jul 21
Self Destruct (2:13)
Venom (2:25)
Throatzillaaa (3:04)
Dog House (2:22)
Butterflies (1:46)
Troubled Paradise (3:58)
Clouds (3:04)
Cowboys (3:34)
Serial Killer (3:58)
Over This! (2:56)
Villan (3:32)
Letters (3:18)
Review: Catherine Grace Garner hails from Missouri but is base din LA. It is there that she has made her name as a pop singer and songwriter who first started uploading tunes under the Slater name. Now working under the more stylised alias of Slayyyter, she is back with a sophomore album. It comes two years after her head turning and self titled debut and is another rule breaking mash up of pop, trap, experimental and electronic sounds. Tin pot percussion clatters about over big beats, euro-dance grooves are finished with her own emotive vocals and stadium-sized pop anthems bring lung-busting vocal performances. It's a wild ride, for sure.
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HeartCore
HeartCore (gatefold neon pink vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SCSC 001. Rel: 12 Feb 24
Friendships Lost (9:14)
Little Pink Hearts (9:14)
Bouncy (5:13)
London SE15 (5:52)
Into The Light (7:53)
Down The Rabbit Hole (8:11)
Doll Time (9:49)
HeartCore (13:02)
Never Give Up (5:23)
Review: Sarah Sommers' inaugural album HeartCore was captured live at Princess Tower Studios in Berlin. Clocking in at 74 minutes, it's a vibrant fusion of dance music genres fuelled by Sarah's profound passion for electronic beats that span various eras. From dub to techno, house to dubstep, and drum & bass to breakbeat, the record showcases all that and more across nine tracks extracted from Sarah's live sets and previously performed across Berlin clubs in 2022 and 2023. A testament to her lifelong love of the music, this LP epitomises authenticity and comes on lovely gatefold neon pink wax.
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Embers
Embers (2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: YUKU 040. Rel: 23 Jul 24
Intro (4:28)
SQ1x2 (6:31)
Voodoo Magick (7:05)
Traffic (3:41)
The Holy Breaks (6:48)
Manchester Tramen (6:44)
Lighthouse PSV (5:30)
Iceberg (6:17)
Anonymous (4:28)
Fatal Crash Test (5:38)
Formee (4:58)
The Shadow & The Light (7:02)
Review: Time to stare right in the eye of Jupiter again as the legendary and un-accidental hero Sonic rolls out his fourth solo studio album Embers on wax. Previously dropping LPs on the likes of Western Lore and Sneaker Social Club, this one comes courtesy of check-on-sight fringe fusionists Yuku and it draws heavily on his roots in the jungle / hardcore primordial soup in the most exciting creative ways. Big synth blasts and steamroller drums ('The Holy Breaks'), ominous tension and rising drama ('Fatal Crash Test') and the all-essential de-climatising end-of-journey meltdown ('The Shadow & The Light') A stunning Sonic trip in all the right ways.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
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Spine
Spine (2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ARTRL 001LP. Rel: 21 Feb 23
Unfolding (4:11)
Spine (8:23)
Sensuous Sky (4:13)
Mirrored Madness (6:25)
We Tumble On The Edges (2:45)
Phosphorus Cycle (7:28)
Desert Bloom (4:05)
Where Do We Go From Here (4:26)
Out Of The Shadows (4:30)
Levitating Fluid (7:02)
Review: The first release on SOS Gunver Ryberg's own imprint, Arterial Recordings, is a great example of how wrong assumptions and presumptions can be when based on labels. And no, we don't mean record labels. Ryberg is an award-winning sound artist, but what do we mean when we say things like that? Is it the dense theoretical and conceptual sonics designed solely as installations within the institutions of art itself, or something more tangibly recognisable as 'music' itself? Maybe it's neither. It can definitely be both. Spine proves that last point wonderfully. Yes, this is electronic music at the bleeding edge, strange aural worlds crafted from noises and gadgets that could be the controls of a space craft from the future for all the average person might know. But the tracks here are definite and deliberately designed to be heard as tracks, whether that's the serene, floating-past-the-cosmos ambience of 'Sensuous Sky', or the frantic breakbeat tension of the title track.
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Faith In Strangers (10th Anniversary Edition)
Faith In Strangers (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited "arctic pearl" vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LOVE 098C. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Time Away (5:55)
Violence (6:38)
On Oath (8:11)
Science & Industry (5:36)
No Surrender (5:01)
How It Was (6:08)
Damage (4:39)
Faith In Strangers (6:17)
Missing (4:53)
Review: Andy Stott excels at exploring the spaces between electronic genres and has gone for many years now, He is known for crafting a unique, ever-evolving sound and after experimenting with minimal techno and dub early on, he defined his style in 2011's Passed Me By, a world of grey tones, static and experimental rhythms. In 2012's Luxury Problems, Alison Skidmore's haunting vocals added a human touch to his artificial landscapes then with the now ten-year-old Faith in Strangers, Stott fused his signature sound with influences like trap and minimalism. Over 54 minutes, the album builds in intensity and is still unmatched in its originality and impact.
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