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Singles
Blackbird
Blackbird (12")
Cat: VIVID 10. Rel: 16 May 22
Oldboy - "Blackbird" (3:55)
Oldboy - "Walrus Party" (4:50)
Xander - "If I Tell EM" (4:58)
Xander - "Get To The Point" (4:52)
Longeez - "Evermore" (4:47)
Longeez - "Wheel Up" (5:09)
Review: The latest from Burnski's Vivid label is a three way split, six track affair with Oldboy, Xander and Longeez each dispatching a pair of tunes in the label's trademark roughneck breakbeat style. - Oldboy kicks off proceedings with the speedy junglisms of 'Blackbird' before the chunkier, funkier and a little more traditionally paced breaks heft of 'Walrus Party'. Xander's 'If I Tell EM' and 'Get To The Point' both plays off two step rhythmic twists and menacing bass against dreamy synths and more breakbeaty flourishes, before Longeez closes proceedings with the slightly sparser 'Evermore' - super sharp hi hats and echoing rasta dialogue - and the appropriately spinback-peppered 'Wheel Up'.
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Tone Dropout Vol 11
Cat: TD 11. Rel: 21 Mar 23
Sween & Alphonse - "Downfall" (Epic mix) (7:28)
XOTR - "Odyssey T3D" (5:52)
Sam Padden - "Teslas Still Alive" (6:07)
Kostas G - "Spectrum" (7:24)
Review: When it comes to excitable club fodder rooted in club sounds of the late 80s and 90s, the Tone Dropout crew consistently delivers the goods. They're at it again on their 11th multi-artist extravaganza, which giddily sprints between acid-fired breakbeat house with glassy-eyed melodic motifs and spacey bleeps (Sween and Alphonse hook-up 'Downfall'), trancey early progressive house revivalism ('Odyssey T3D' by XOTR), intergalactic electro-bleep fusion (the punchy, Kraftwerk-on-pills excellence of Samuel Padden's 'Teslas Still Alive') and classy bleep and breaks nostalgia (Kostas G's pleasingly sub-heavy, funk break-driven 'Spectrum').
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Move EP
Move EP (12")
Cat: XTC 001. Rel: 02 Oct 19
Move (Trans mix) (5:35)
Naos (4:59)
Move (Breaks mix) (5:10)
Move (House mix) (4:43)
out of stock $11.12
Dubsista
Dubsista (10")
Cat: WMS 001. Rel: 26 May 11
Dubsista (Lenny Dee Brooklyn mix)
Dubsista (Future Steppin remix)
Another Lover (freestyle instrumental)
out of stock $5.55
The Psychotronic EP
The Psychotronic EP (hand-stamped 12" limited to 250)
Cat: BOOM 002. Rel: 27 May 22
Xone (5:43)
Alcyone (6:33)
Screature (5:03)
2CB (5:16)
out of stock $15.56
I Am X Prod
Cat: XPROD 001. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Classical (6:59)
B&F (3:53)
Funk Funk (5:06)
Lazy (dub mix) (5:02)
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I Am X Prod
Cat: XPROD 01. Rel: 16 May 24
Classical (6:57)
B&F (3:51)
Funk Funk (5:06)
Lazy (dub mix) (5:01)
out of stock $17.79
Mirror Ballin'
Cat: BOMBSVN 002. Rel: 28 Jan 21
Mirror Ballin' (4:49)
Party Time (3:36)
Review: Almost five years have passed since we last heard from X Ray Ted, a Bristol-based party starter and champion turntablist best known for his occasional outings on Ghetto Funk. He's in typically funky form on his first ever vinyl outing, offering up two killer cut-and-paste workouts via a cheery Bomb Strikes "45". Both cuts are carefully crafted from largely familiar loops and samples, but tastefully enough done to ward off any accusations of cheesiness. A-side 'Mirror Ballin' is particularly potent, with the West Country producer peppering a tooled-up version of a familiar mid-tempo disco-funk groove with all manner of much-loved vocal samples. Flipside 'Party Time' lives up to its title, strengthening an even fierier disco-funk groove with the kind of cuts and samples guaranteed to get any dancefloor rocking.
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Doin' My Thing
Cat: BOMBSVN 005. Rel: 07 Apr 22
Doin' My Thing (4:00)
Tribute To The Original Artform (4:10)
Review: Beat lovers stand up because this one is for you. Bristol beatsmith X-Ray Ted returns with another of his fire b-boy offerings, this time in the form of 'Doin' My Thing', an up-tempo outing that mixes up the old and the new. There is a reason this producer has been getting continued support from Craig Charles on BBC Radio, and this 7" is it. Big horns, great samples, flutes, an infectious vocal and rolling breaks provide the foundation for some dead good dance floor times.

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Talkin'
Talkin' (7")
Cat: BOMBMUS 093V. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Talkin' (2:51)
So Much (3:27)
Review: X-Ray Ted's 'Talkin' EP' finally hits vinyl, a format perfectly suited for its timeless classic vibe. On the A-side, 'Talkin' weaves strings, horns, and guitar riffs over rolling beats and bass, topped with soulful vocals. On the flip, 'So Much' exudes infectious energy, blending vocal refrains, guitars, and horns for a soulful groove. These tracks offer a glimpse into X-Ray Ted's upcoming debut album, showcasing his talent for blending old-school sounds with a modern twist. Limited to a run of 7"s on Bombstrikes, these vinyl grooves exude sunshine vibes and feel-good warmth, destined to fly off shelves.
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Get Loose
Cat: BOMBMUSIC 113V. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Get Loose (2:28)
Get Loose (Scratch Tool) (0:26)
Get Loose (instrumental) (2:22)
Get Loose (acappella) (2:16)
Review: Fresh off the back of X-Ray Ted's debut album Moving On comes this instrumental/scratch tool version of 'Get Loose', one of the record's best-loved non single tracks. Prior to the full album's making and eventual completion, The Bristol-based DJ and producer had spent years honing his craft and refining his signature sound, which drew heavily on soul, funk, hip-hop and breaks; all of which were styles heavily indebted to the street battle breaks culture found in 90s New York and other major cities. 'Get Loose', the seventh track on the record, features British rappers Dr. Syntax and Elemental and is a fiery exploration of what it means to loosen oneself; the track features here in full original form, alongside its locked groove and acapella versions, the former of which samples an oldskool comedy set characteristic of the kinds of sources battle DJs would sift theirs from.
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MELMAK All Stars: The Rave Years
Cat: LKVBHR 7. Rel: 10 May 23
X Termal - "Tragnal Kozz"
X Termal - "What If" (The Doulo Klan edit)
Bugger - "No Silence Now"
Umbra - "The Big Dumb"
Review: MELMAK's new 12" is entitled All Stars: The Rave Years which gives you an idea of what to expect. These are high-tempo, dense and rave ready sounds from the drum & bass vanguard. There is plenty of space out cosmic energy to the exploratory leads of X Termal's 'Tragnal Kozze' then 'What If' (The Doulo Klan edit) is a tightly coiled stepper. Bugger lays down a hyper speed rhythm with drilling bass and slapping hits on 'No Silence Now' and Umbra's 'The Big Dumb' is a real slow-motion churner with textural synths and alien sound designs. All four are ready to get the party going in different ways.
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Come To Me
Cat: CRM 17. Rel: 22 May 20
Come To Me (4:35)
Brainwave (4:33)
Horizon (4:50)
Airwave (5:23)
out of stock $11.12
Club Culture Vol 1
Club Culture Vol 1 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: DSD 010. Rel: 09 May 18
XXXY - "ILTD" (6:07)
Anthony Fade - "Boogie Mania" (5:34)
Soundbwoy Killah - "Fuck Off & Dance" (6:41)
Interplanetary Criminal - "2001" (5:50)
Review: Following up some great releases by Keita Sano and young guns Swales & Tech Support, Manchester's Dansu Discs are back with Club Culture Vol.1: a four track various artist compilation infused with dancefloor ready cuts across the spectrum. XXXY gets down with some cheeky disco edit action on "ILTD", and Anthony Fade getting into some old school techno (of the early '90s kind) on the fierce "Boogie Mania" on the A side. On the flip, we get down to the sounds of early UK rave (hoovers, breaks and all!) on the euphoric "Fuck Off & Dance" by Soundbwoy Killah (calling to mind the early sounds Shut Up & Dance, naturally) and Interplanetary Criminal's "2001" which will have you getting your tunnel visioned wiggle on in no time - with this tripped-out acid house journey.
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Intérprete: Jacques Renault
out of stock $11.12
Álbumes
Moving On
Moving On (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BOMBMOVIN 01V. Rel: 04 Jul 24
I Been Good (feat Fullee Love) (3:09)
Dance With Me (feat Carys Abigail) (3:11)
Strut (3:04)
Get Out The House (feat Afrika Baby Bam) (2:40)
Doin' My Thing (3:59)
Here It Comes (2:57)
Get Loose (feat Dr Syntax & Professor Elemental) (2:29)
Watch Me Walk (feat Carys Abigail) (3:14)
Gimme Soul (3:15)
Bap Bap (2:39)
Love Inside (3:10)
Talkin' (2:33)
Review: X-Ray Ted's debut album, Moving On, is a tremendous journey through the realms of Funk, Soul, Hip Hop, and Breaks. With meticulous attention to detail and a keen ear for hidden musical treasures, X-Ray Ted delivers a collection that seamlessly blends vintage sounds with modern flair. From the infectious guitar riffs to the irresistible beats, each track on the album exudes an infectious energy that is guaranteed to get listeners moving on the dancefloor. What truly sets Moving On apart is the stellar lineup of collaborators, including hip-hop luminaries like Afrika Baby Bam and Fullee Love, as well as the soulful vocals of Carys Abigail. Together, they create a musical tapestry that effortlessly bridges the gap between retro vibes and contemporary beats, offering listeners a timeless experience that celebrates the rich history of music while embracing the future.
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