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Magic
Magic (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: RFR 001. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Magic (Dubstep mix) (5:08)
Magic (Techno mix) (5:09)
Review: Rinse France branches out with a brand new label of its own and who better to inaugurate it than Paris-based Beatrice M. The producer makes a knowing nod to dubstep's golden era on this debut with the first version of 'Magic.' It is built on steppy rhythms with seriously wobbling basslines that are all-consuming. Glitchy effects and shimmering synths finish it in style and leave you dreaming of dubstep dances gone by. The B-side is a Techno Mix that reimagines the original with a driving four-on-the-floor rhythm and plenty of richly atmospheric pads.
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 in stock $18.60
One Hundred & Fifty Steps (sampler)
One Hundred & Fifty Steps (sampler) (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BAIT 15. Rel: 06 May 25
Carre - "Plotting Smth" (5:04)
Formella - "Dripstep" (3:54)
Old Man Crane - "Grey" (5:13)
Andrae Durden - "Estoa" (4:50)
Review: This is a four-track sampler taken from parts one and two of the One Hundred and Fifty Steps VEP series which is all about exploring the rise of 150 bpm dubstep, a sound that characterised by fast basslines, broken rhythms and heavy halftime pulses. From VEP pt. 1, L.A.'s Carre delivers pacey wobblers and then Berlin's Formella debuts with playful breaks and more wobbly bass on 'Dripstep'. VEP pt. 2 features Leipzig's Old Man Crane with their intricate, syncopated style shinning through on 'Grey' and Valencia's Andrae Durden then shows class with a Kryptic Minds-inspired low-end powerhouse.
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Voyageur
Voyageur (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 98. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Voyageur (4:17)
Underground (4:16)
Review: The connection between ZamZam and Feel Free Hi Fi was sparked by Bristolian Neek out in Portland and lead to an immediate bond forged over a shared sound and DIY ethos. Inspired by early digi-era dancehall and UK dub, the duo crafts a sound here that honours tradition while venturing into bold, idiosyncratic territory. It comes on their own Digital Sting label and opens with 'Voyageur' which is a mix of cinematic atmospherics with haunting synths that evoke wild and mythic landscapes. 'Underground' pays tribute to the spirit of DIY underground music and captures the struggle to preserve both nature and the essence of basement gigs in today's shifting cultural landscape.

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 in stock $11.27
Onrust EP
Onrust EP (10")
Cat: ROW 018. Rel: 20 May 25
Disfunction
Onrust
Kaleid
 in stock $16.63
Twirl EP
Twirl EP (numbered hand-stamped 12" in hand-painted embosssed sleeve limited to 100 copies)
Cat: ALBIONGOLD 001. Rel: 28 May 25
Is This What You Want (4:23)
Twirl (3:11)
First Contact (2:23)
Review: Albion Collective's new dance-focused sublabel, Gold, launches with a fierce three-track EP from debut artist Adel Force. Though new as Adel Force, the Estonian producer is no stranger to the scene, having spent 15 years crafting essential cuts as Bisweed. The 'Twirl' EP is a smart evolution in which he impresses by delivering experimental yet dancefloor-ready dubstep. The opening track, 'Is This What You Want,' perfectly captures Gold's mission to ignite crowds with bold rhythms and killer bass, and that only continues through the rest of the Ep, which comes with unique gold-embossed artwork to reflect Albion Collective's DIY ethos and commitment to originality.
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 in stock $18.89
Stable Units
Cat: FC 10. Rel: 04 Jun 25
4TCBoom (3:33)
Paladin (with Rolex3k) (3:37)
+390 (3:44)
Steppe Lancer (4:25)
Parthian Tactics (4:15)
Review: Fast Castle opens up its 2025 with a five-tracker from Gent1e $oul that expands his bass-heavy sound into new club terrain. From the swampy overdriven bass of opener '4TC Boom' to the jersey-infused 'Paladin', which is a fine collab with Rolex3k, each track hits with intent. '+390' brings grimy M1 flutes to UK techno rhythms, while 'Steppe Lancer' channels dark, twisted energy for late-night floors. Closer 'Parthian Tactics' dives into introspective dubstep that is heavy yet hypnotic. With rich Bronze Age-inspired artwork by Jonas, Stable Units is both a superb sonic weapon and furtherment of deep dubstep.
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3310
3310 (12")
Cat: WPR 080. Rel: 28 May 25
Hijinx & DE-TU - "3310" (5:31)
Hijinx - "Crawl" (4:39)
Hijinx - "Not Like That" (4:26)
De-tu - "Dancehall" (4:39)
De-tu - "Off My Chest" (Hijinx remix) (3:22)
Review: London dubstep producers Hijinx (Kyle Smith) and De-Tu (the trio of C-Side, Christopher Iona and Jevon Ives) team up in an enviably collaborative form, reserving five 12" grooves spread evenly and fairly over two originals each, not to mention these serving to top-cherry one more collaborative number, '3310', which leads the charge on this White Peach juicer. The mood on the record is dynamic and midrange scoopy as ever, with a no-more-no-less production approach squeezing just the right sense of scape from the mix, never saturating its sounds in wetness.
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Ekbar
Ekbar (12")
Cat: LPTER 122. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Taal Riddim (3:19)
Ekbar (5:12)
Sadhana (4:12)
Mirror Of Love (6:48)
Cry Of The Baul (5:42)
Man As Bird (feat Joba Poetry) (4:56)
Review: The debut full-length from Bangladeshi-Canadian producer Raf Reza fuses UK soundsystem culture with his own deep-rooted Bangladeshi influences. Raised in Tokyo and musically shaped in Toronto and Glasgow, Reza blends dub, bleep, breaks and jungle with Baul music samples and vintage Bengali film soundtracks here and it results in a brilliantly original style. The album explores sonic futurism and asks how diasporic and Dhaka-based electronic cultures can intersect. With a unique mix of field recordings, semi-obscured monologues and dubwise textures, Reza's identity-driven narrative comes to life and cements him as a bold, genre-bending voice in cultural fusion and sound.
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Intérprete: John Kong
 in stock $32.98
Unrequited
Unrequited ("ice" blue vinyl 12")
Cat: FPL 031. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Monologue (2:52)
Silent Treatment (4:48)
Fallen Angel (5:10)
Unrequited (5:26)
Acedia (feat Beau) (4:57)
Hedron (5:29)
Review: The return of Sorrow, characteristically with a gracefully morose new six-tracker, 'Unrequited'. "How can I forgive?" goes the rheum-smeared vocal sample opening out the Bristolian artist's new opener 'Monologue', after which amnestic choral lines follow like heavenly flights, singing thee to thy rest. Many a temporal restretching of the 2-step grief-garage paradigm follow, as on the slo-mo dancehall of 'Fallen Angel', the pan-fluting, blossom treeing dubstep of 'Unrequited', and an unlikely future downtempo saudade, 'Hedron'. It's nice to hear Sorrow back in action; without his continued presence, we might otherwise drown our own in other, less musical liquids.
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AKTE 001
AKTE 001 (12")
Cat: AKTE 001. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Vorwort (2:34)
Norm (4:50)
Radius (4:49)
Akzent (5:06)
Akzent (VRIL remix) (5:37)
Review: Akte is the Cologne-based event series rooted in timeless ambient, minimal and techno sounds and here it launches its own record label with a debut 12" EP by founder Philipp Stoffel. Featuring four original tracks and a signature remix by dub-techno icon VRIL, these sounds are less about cooking up direct dancefloor tools, more about immersive storytelling. The EP channels dub textures and deep sound design that compresses the emotional depth of an LP into a tight, cohesive selection. With mastering by the legendary Stefan Betke aka Pole, it's a top draw package with vision and substance aplenty.
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Álbumes
Little Foot
Cat: SIGCD 020. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Blame Dub
Come With Me
Special
Sinner Time
Ukrained
Jump Around
Threadvare
Introbert
Choosing Beggar
Froze
Run Tun
Front Loader
Humbreed
Struggle Dub
Stir The Pot
The Saki
Dr Low
Babylon Shuffle
Fastest
Feel The Heat
Review: Cologne-based Belfast boy Dominick Martin has been delivering deliciously good albums as Calibre for the best part of a quarter of a century, frequently departing from his trademark drum & bass sound to showcase his love of other sub-heavy and mind-bending sounds such as dub techno, ambient and dubstep. On Little Foot, his first album in two years and 22nd in total, he leans into this considered eclecticism. For proof, compare and contrast the tactile and dreamy 4/4 dub of 'Blame Dub', the dub-wise junglist bruk-up of 'Special', the mutant two-step delight of 'Ukrained', the angularm, sub-heavy UK techno of 'Threadvare' and the Mark Ernestus style spaced-out dub techno of 'Choosing Beggar'. And that's just CD1. A genuine triumphant from one of bass culture's most distinctive musical voices.
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Little Foot
Little Foot (5x12" in slip-case)
Cat: SIGLP 020. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Blame Dub
Come With Me
Special
Sinner Time
Ukrained
Jump Around
Threadvare
Introbert
Choosing Beggar
Froze
Run Tun
Front Loader
Humbreed
Struggle Dub
Stir The Pot
The Saki
Dr Low
Babylon Shuffle
Fastest
Feel The Heat
Review: This has been described as Shelflife for Calibre's 120-140 material. If you know the means, methods and magic of Dominic Martin, you'll already have this in your basket. But in case you need a little extra info or new to the abyssal vaults of Calibre, the Shelflife series is a regular collection of projects and unreleased material he's made over the years. While best known for his d&b, his house, techno and dub material is just as prolific, deep and mesmerising. As is the case here as we range from steppy, curmudgeonly techno ('Front Loader') to funky electro style breaks ('The Saki') to bumping shufflesome house ('Ukrained') to vast spacious dub ('Come With Me') Complete with many other deep and reflective shades between, this is yet another fantastic body of work from one of electronic music's most unique and revered artists.
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Intérprete: Ney Faustini
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Two Pairs Of Eyes Gazing Only At Each Other
Cat: LDOD 085. Rel: 06 May 25
Lines (3:24)
Melody (3:30)
Vampired (3:10)
Echoing Hills Of (4:11)
AppleJuice (4:09)
Autumn In Autumn (3:16)
Elder (2:58)
Dawn (3:41)
Wednesday At 4pm (2:54)
Lake In The Ocean (4:08)
I Know What I'd Be (5:04)
Away Message (4:13)
Ursa Major (4:31)
 in stock $45.09
Disturbia
Cat: SSR 0151LP. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Lapis Lazuli (3:51)
It's All Devo! (feat Gerald Casale) (3:55)
Res Q Me (feat Bill Laswell) (4:18)
Guerrera (3:01)
Gloomy Afternoon (2:51)
Disturbia (feat Mark Stewart) (1:58)
Where Do Comets Come From (feat Bill Laswell) (3:03)
Starless Sea (3:12)
La Canzone Un Po' Storta (3:14)
Ganja Provide The Answer (feat Flowdan) (3:07)
Tabula Rasa (3:55)
Aural Plasticine (3:54)
 in stock $17.48
Disturbia
Disturbia (limited burgundy vinyl LP)
Cat: SSR 151LPLTD. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Lapis Lazuli (3:51)
It's All Devo! (feat Gerald Casale) (3:55)
Res Q Me (feat Bill Laswell) (4:18)
Guerrera (3:01)
Gloomy Afternoon (2:51)
Disturbia (feat Mark Stewart) (1:58)
Where Do Comets Come From (feat Bill Laswell) (3:03)
Starless Sea (3:12)
La Canzone Un Po' Storta (3:14)
Ganja Provide The Answer (feat Flowdan) (3:07)
Tabula Rasa (3:55)
Aural Plasticine (3:54)
 in stock $19.72
Live At Sustain Release
Cat: PML 001. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Live At Sustain Release: 3-6 Am 15/09/24 Montcello, NY (CD One)
Live At Sustain Release: 3-6 Am 15/09/24 Montcello, NY (CD Two)
 in stock $19.16
Primary Forest 03
VARIOUS
Primary Forest 03 (LP + insert)
Cat: CEEXYZ 05. Rel: 28 May 25
Pugilist & Forest Drive West - "Polygon" (5:52)
Air Max '97 - "Marginalia" (5:31)
Doctor Jeep - "Raiva" (5:35)
Flore - "Come Up" (4:34)
Jdotbalance - "Split" (5:12)
Cocktail Party Effect - "Sandpaper Chatter" (3:51)
Om Unit & Delay Grounds - "Ease" (4:46)
Review: Mindful missives of the most intriguing order; Spanish collective CEE continue to curate their multi-genre Primary Forest series with the widest remit imaginable. From the pulsating, pensive 140 licks of Pugilist & Forest Drive West's brooding opener 'Polygon' to the more rampant, frazzled slaps of Cocktail Party Effect's dubby, steppy stomper 'Sandpaper Chatter', we're wrapped up tightly in unusual ideas and refreshing arrangements. Elsewhere Flore goes full tribalistic on 'Come Up' while Om Unit & Delay Grounds press the electroid button and hit all the right pleasure sensors. And that's not even the whole EP. It's time to get lost in a whole new forest. See you there?
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 in stock $26.49
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