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Duos EP
Duos EP (12")
Cat: TMR 019. Rel: 19 Jun 24
Abstract Drums & Optimystic - "Energy To The Universe" (6:33)
Justice & Metro - "Shadowkid" (5:40)
Pixl & Peeb - "Koi Fable" (5:49)
Sicknote & Escher - "Trouble Part 2" (5:48)
Review: Proper pristine, technical drum & bass here from the Transmute crew, expending far more effort than most junglists in fleshing out the body, weight and polish of each constituent sound. Mostly forgoing sampled breakbeats, the 'DUOS' EP hears refreshingly unusual sound design choices dance over a more straight-up rollage in the rhythm section(s). From the opening washer pads of Abstract Drumz & Optimystic's 'Energy To The Universe', to the closing techstep clanks of Sicknote & Escher's 'Trouble Part 2', this EP brings a variety of emotions to a gestalt whole, unified by its consistently clean production.
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Soul Trader Vol 2
Soul Trader Vol 2 (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: FOKUZ 118. Rel: 20 Oct 22
ALB & Subdivision - "Origins" (Silence Groove remix) (4:53)
Syren Rivers & Edlan - "Something In The Water" (4:32)
Sub:liminal - "Second Spring" (Silence Groove remix) (5:34)
Phaction - "Revelation Sequence" (4:53)
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Lexicon
Lexicon (12")
Cat: OKBR 040. Rel: 10 May 23
Lexicon (Final mix) (6:17)
Winds Of Pleasure (8:20)
Review: Mid 90s atmospheric d&b veterans Pariah have been enjoying something of a re-focus since linking up with Okbron in 2019. The prolific archival label has since invited them back again in 2021 and now they return for round three, and while we don't have the exact provenance of the tracks in question on this record, it hardly matters when the quality is so high. 'Lexicon (Final Mix)' is an aqueous beauty of a track, dealing in sweeping vistas of pads and a light-touch, rolling beat with that classic Pariah finish to it. 'Winds Of Pleasure' is a breezy affair with gossamer-light synth lines and a subtly Balearic feel which is just crying out for a drop at a daytime session this summer.
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Angels
Angels (white vinyl 12")
Cat: MYGOD 02. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Angels (6:29)
Birdfeed (6:27)
Review: Coco Bryce's Myor does the damage once again with new artist Pepe. Not a lot of information on Pepe is out there yet but these timeless beats give you more than enough to go on for now: 'Angels' writhes and weaves in a stark percussive ocean of ice before building up into a huge emotional wave in a similar way to Sully when he's jangling his foxiest materials. 'Birdfeed' is a little more sprightly and sun-kissed. Dreamier pads, lighter percussion but still bites hard when it needs to. Le phew!
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Sick Apian EP
Sick Apian EP (limited 12")
Cat: FE 057. Rel: 19 May 21
Antio Zoi (TGRCCC) (3:40)
Xypna (2:58)
KodS0520 Fyllorroo (3:03)
Review: Brighton imprint Furthur Electronix continues full steam ahead with its prolific output this year, and it's a big week for them. Alongside a great EP by Aussie Lou Karsh, we have this new one by Greek producer George Kontogiannidis aka Pera Sta Ori, who has racked up some impressive releases thus far on Musar, Brokntoys and Yellow Machines. As on previous works, the Sick Apian EP further explores Kontogiannidis' love of classic UK rave sounds. For instance A side cut 'Antio Zoi (TGRCCC)' utilises pitch shifted hardcore breaks underpinned by a dystopian electro atmosphere. Over on the flip, its '95 all over again on the breakneck junglist stepper 'Xypna' followed by the complex and hypnotic riddims of 'KodS0520 Fyllorroo'.
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Cannot Face Clash
Cat: ER 034. Rel: 25 Aug 22
Persian - "Cannot Face Clash" (6:01)
Persian - "Dubplates" (5:24)
MixMaster Max & MC Shya - "Track 3" (8:22)
Intérprete: Paul Starey
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Questions
Questions (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: EES 049. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Questions (1) (7:21)
Questions (2) (6:47)
Questions (5) (5:11)
Questions (3) (5:00)
Questions (7) (5:31)
Review: Neoclassic acid-from-garage movements from Peter Reilley aka. Persian, a favourite of the UK dance music scene since as long as anyone can remember. For 20 years, Reilly has gone his own way, operating in and on genre after genre, up-peggable as he is adept, blending breaks, digidub, electro, garage, house, and jungle across a repertoire of no less than 50 EPs. Though this release serves as his farewell, as Reilly formally steps back from music production, it beautifully showcases his skill in programming, with 'Questions 2' proving a sleight hand for twinging post-funk leads, and 'Questions 7' bringing unprecedented sci-fi desolations to an erstwhile jam-funky tune collection.
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Well Well Well (D Ross Dubplate Mix 1998)
Cat: ER 032. Rel: 26 Aug 20
Persian & DJ Texsta - "Well Well Well" (D Ross dubplate mix)) (5:21)
D-56M - "Homage" (feat Decarlo) (5:11)
Persian - "Parvaaneh" (Retwist) (6:53)
Persian - "Questions" (edit 6) (5:01)
Review: D Ross is in fine form on his dubplate mix of the low slung, swaggering and rude as you like "Well Well Well". It's bass lead garage with an infectious appeal that will make whole warehouses march. D-56M's "Homage" then sinks into more murky techno territory, with wiry electronics and sludgy bass taking you into the unknown and then Persian's "Parvaaneh" slows down a notch further, with dubby chords and twitching synths sinking you into a dream state. He closes out this most interesting and varied of EPs with "Questions", a techno track with dusty breakbeats and deeply buried acid that is fresh indeed.
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Io
Io (12")
Cat: SPHERES 003. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Set Me Free (5:43)
Breakthrough (4:35)
Reteoric (11:56)
Review: With previous sermons on the likes of Black Acre and Hooversound, Prayer now clasps his hands on burgeoning Irish label Spheres. As always his love for the foundations shines through as we're taken on a whirlwind tour through jungle, hardcore and rave. 'Set Me Free' nods towards that 92/93 era of atmospheric hardcore and jungle which the likes of Jack Smooth was behind. 'Breakthrough' goes a bit deeper into the foundations with its slower tempo and four beat energy while 'Reteoric' closes the EP with pure euphoria. Oh Prayer, ye of plenty faith.
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RATS: Infest 2
RATS: Infest 2 (red vinyl 12")
Cat: SMDE 26. Rel: 11 Aug 22
The Spell (Artilect remix) (5:19)
Vendetta (Sam KDC remix) (5:33)
RATS (The Untouchables remix) (5:12)
Vendetta (Last Life remix) (7:38)
Review: Presha's debut EP RATS gets pulled apart and restructured by a crack squad of drum & bass talents on this fresh new red 12" from Samurai Music. Up first, 'The Spell' (Artilect remix) is a mix of heavy drum breaks and paranoid synth lines snaking about the background. Sam KDC's remix is another dark one with double time drums and drilling bass. The Untouchables remix keep it funky with their lolling loops and icy hi hats and the Last Life remix of 'Vedetta' goes for a textured, industrial vibe to make its mark in a blackened warehouse.
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Aether
Aether (limited 12")
Cat: OKBR 046. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Aether (7:24)
Expanse (6:43)
Review: South London d&b brothers Sean and Mark Roberts created Probe-One after growing up on pirate stations, inspiring Sean to buy a deck and mess around himself. It goes that the siblings were frustrated at the drip release of d&b cuts and took the initiative themselves. 'Aether' and 'Expanse' clock in at just over 15 minutes combined, the long and winding ambient buildups giving way to ginormous breaks on 'Aether', or receding into a more atmospheric direction circa the Playstation 1 'IDM' era. The A-Side is for the breakbeat inclined, filled with intensity and volume against its ethereal synth waves. Side B is for the late-night Pulse FM listeners, the gentle percussion of dawn breaking - it's almost relaxing if such a thing were possible.
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The Torture Never Stops
The Torture Never Stops (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: NFR 007. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Criminal (6:31)
Dominion (6:28)
Muscle (11:03)
Catastrophic Disclosure (6:37)
Review: More moody grooves from this long-standing Northern partnership as they lay down four wide-ranging cuts on their own Northern Front imprint. The first release on the label this year, it's big old statement as they flex across the spectrum. 'Criminal' hits with a Metalheadz headbutt, 'Dominion' swaggers with a venomous bounce that you could imagine coming from a collab between Amit and Total Science. Then we have 'Muscle' which is an exception piece of breaks that nods heavily at the foundation but keeps a contemporary twist. Finally 'Catastrophic Disclosure' closes with a hard, noisy Dillinja dig in the solar plexus. Savage scenes. This is some of Response and Pliskin's best work to date.
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Fresh Memory EP
Cat: WILDERNESS 001. Rel: 21 Feb 25
Enola (5:39)
Escape From Miles Platting (7:28)
Fresh Memory (6:18)
Ghost Dog (7:41)
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