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Singles
Sun Series VA 01
Sun Series VA 01 (white vinyl 12")
Cat: AESS 01. Rel: 02 Apr 25
7053M4R14 - "4 N3W HUM4N" (5:09)
Skygaze - "Meta Tones" (5:04)
Rec_Overflow - "Pocket Dial" (5:15)
Pauk - "Shiawasena Fukushu" (4:24)
Perdi Rominger - "Empty Spot" (8:20)
Promising/Youngster - "Arbey" (5:32)
Review: There's lots to get your teeth stuck into on this new and blistering collection of electro from Adepta Editions. And don't let the title fool you - it's not all accessible summer festival fare, in fact none of it is. It is all head down and serious tackle. 7053M4R14's '4 N3W HUM4N' is a driving, dark, visceral sound with raw breakbeats powering through the cosmos. Rec_Overflow offers a moment to catch your breath with some slower, dubby rhythms on 'Pocket Dial' and Pauk explores twitchy future synths capes and post-human transmissions on 'Shiawasena Fukushu'. Promising/Youngster shuts down with a sense of optimism and hope with the airy melodies and slithering electro drum patterns of 'Arbey.'
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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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Hyaku 2
Hyaku 2 (silver vinyl 12")
Cat: SAMURAI 1002. Rel: 24 Jan 25
ASC - "S100" (7:46)
Reeko - "Codex Gigas" (6:35)
Sam KDC - "Mutilate" (5:53)
Torn - "When The Light Was Born" (8:23)
Review: Hyaku marks the 100th vinyl release for Samurai Music, so shout out to the crew for staying dedicated to the format. It also celebrates nearly 17 years of dedication to quality music and timeless design and, for this milestone, the label has assembled producers who epitomise the current Samurai sound. Each track offers a unique take on that from the crunchy breakbeats of ACS to the relentless energy of Sam KDC's 'Mutilate.' Together, these contributions form a diverse collection that highlights the artistry and innovation of this talented crew while also reflecting the journey Samurai has been on for all these years. Here's to many more.
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Darker Flowers
Cat: RSBY 003. Rel: 30 Jul 24
Azotix - "Hurt" (3:36)
Styke & Submorphics - "Lonely Dub" (3:22)
Lo - "Transition" (3:46)
Imo Lu - "Inhibition" (4:02)
Review: Rosebay Music presents 'Darker Flowers', a fresh V/A project showcasing four hotly-tipped new school producers, all of whom represent a hauntingly soulful drum & bass sound with class and elegance. Romanian wunderkind Azotix has been making moves recently with his ultra-clean future bangers, but here he demonstrates another side of his sound with the beautiful 'Hurt'. Styke and label boss Submorphics, meanwhile, link up in The Hague for a unique collab, 'Lonely Dub', channeling dub techno and moody film noir D&B. LO! represents Chicago with the interstitial banger 'Transition', bringing an early 2000s sound into 2024, while Imo-Lu finishes things off with the gorgeous, ye deadly bassbin rattler 'Inhibition'. Epic soundsystem music straight out of Glasgow.
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Rave Alert
Rave Alert (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 016 CAF?. Rel: 26 Jul 24
Beatrice M - "Failed Escape (WDDAD)" (4:27)
Amor Satyr - "Souper" (5:35)
Lia Catreux - "Hell Eraser" (4:52)
Spirit Vortex Club - "Amphibyakusa" (5:27)
Israfil - "Ni Dieu Ni Maitre Ni Jupiter Qui Retrograde" (6:09)
Yolek - "I Think (I'm Fine)" (feat Freeky) (3:56)
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Steel Circuit Chronicles Vol 3
Steel Circuit Chronicles Vol 3 (blue & white vinyl 12")
Cat: G2G 024. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Blame - "Fireside Angel" (5:59)
DJ Sappo - "Can't You See" (6:51)
Sync Dynamix - "I Can't Do It Alone" (6:49)
Review: Good 2 Go, hailing from the UK, deliver another instalment - the third in a trilogy - of the Steel Circuit Chronicles, their most recent series to explore the bleeding edges of drum & bass as we move into the future, or at least, fantastic visions of it. Abandoning any recourse to retroism or conformity, the label boldly depict a futuristic cyborg standing aloft in an eco-urban fantasy on its front cover, and back this up with a sleek cyan splatter record, housing three killer, housing three future-mecha-angelic contemporary drum & bass cuts by Blame, DJ Sappo and Sync Dynamix. The first of said three artists sets the tone with 'Fireside Angel', which subverts the Roman tradition of the household deity with long-held buzzchords and soulful shouts. Then there's 'Can't You See' and 'I Can't Do It Alone', which continue to resound like echoes from a future street-time; the latter track is particularly interesting, opting for an unusually timed bass thrum and deeply affecting synth swells, which contrast to the vocal with a muted sonic chiaroscuro.
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Backbone
Backbone (12")
Cat: EMIVST 2131. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Backbone (3:00)
Backbone (instrumental) (2:59)
Review: Chase & Status and Stormzy coming together was always going to be huge. One rules the charts, the other the clubs, and between them they cooked up a massive single that got heard everywhere all summer long, including a special live performance of it in Ushuaia Ibiza. Now you can own it on a slab of vinyl that has been cut nice and loud, which is perfect for the tune - the bass is devastating, the bars from Stormzy are hard, the energy is dark and unrelenting and it's the perfect sort of jungle cross over sound that will continue to be heard everywhere well into 2025.
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Kick Four Vol 4
Kick Four Vol 4 (translucent turquoise vinyl 12" + print)
Cat: G2G 025. Rel: 16 Jul 24
EQ - "Really Dark Shadows" (6:41)
Sync Dynamix - "Ease My Mind" (6:01)
Conscious Species - "Harmonic Waveform" (6:01)
Takumi Ito - "The Future" (5:50)
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Ferroviaire
Cat: RASA 08. Rel: 28 Oct 24
Forfait Illimite - "Ferroviaire" (3:00)
Soreab - "Reflux" (5:39)
DYL - "Sun" (4:40)
Iesope Drift - "ID2" (4:49)
Unclean - "No Fear" (6:14)
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HEADSETVA 03
HEADSETVA 03 (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: HEADSETVA 03. Rel: 21 Aug 24
Kami O - "Blutak" (3:20)
smiff - "Blinker" (5:27)
Sweet Philly - "Acid Siren Tool" (4:19)
Dubmonger & 9 Tails Fox - "No Profit" (6:19)
Review: The young but already impressive Headset label is back with a third outing and it is a various artists affair with a distinctly futuristic edge. Kami O's 'Blutak' rides on lurching rhythms that sway up and down with great force as percussion percussion and wiry electronics bring it to life. smiff's 'Blinker' is a broken beat with thudding kick and hits and clanging metallic sounds while Sweet Philly's 'Acid Siren Tool' is a raved-up jam ready to blow up the dance floor. Dubmonger & 9 Tails Fox tap into an old school,. high energy judge sound with darting rhythms and drilling sub bass nailing you to the floor on 'No Profit.'
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LHRV 08
LHRV 08 (12")
Cat: LHRV 08. Rel: 17 May 24
Kije - "Posted" (3:47)
MF & SnowB1 - "Moon On The Water" (feat Lelya) (6:03)
Green Vibes - "Activate" (6:00)
Capital Dogz - "Sunny Breeze" (feat Badd Kitty) (4:58)
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Dub Shower
Cat: HDRV 002. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Dub Shower (3:43)
Dub Shower (MaL Amen Splash remix) (4:01)
 in stock $19.96
Siren
Siren (12")
Cat: RMBL 1201. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Siren (feat Suku Ward 21 - DNB mix) (4:20)
Weed Weed (feat Blackout JA - DNB mix) (4:01)
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Utilykt
Utilykt (12")
Cat: GARM 09. Rel: 11 Mar 25
A Hysterical Light (5:01)
Isolate (5:31)
Southern Digital (6:04)
First Step To Peace (4:44)
First Step To Peace (Tim Reaper remix) (4:45)
Dancing Slow In Turning Light (5:37)
Review: Weaving and writhing through the genres, joining dots you never knew existed, Montreal's Adam Hodgins dons his Sabola alias for this beautiful multi-genre mini album. Touching on experimental areas of his other projects such as Solitary Dancer, Gunnera and N/Y/X, across the six tracks we go from delicate, disarming Boards Of Canada style slo-mo fractal soul ('Southern Digital') to full-on jungle rinse outs (Tim Reaper's remix of 'First Step To Peace') by way of cosmic breaks ('A Hysterical Laugh') And that's just half of the record. Stunning in all directions.
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Oldschool Shoes 004
Cat: CITS 004. Rel: 30 May 24
Acid Safari (4:41)
Wind Breaker (5:15)
Garuda (5:57)
Urban Myth (5:56)
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Turbo Diesel EP
Turbo Diesel EP (green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: TIN 070. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Exercise Riddim (4:15)
Samurai Breaks Vs Cheetah - "Wheel Up" (4:06)
Turbo Diesel (3:29)
Supa Wobbly Shedda (3:43)
Review: The Time Is Now to welcome bass legend Samurai Breaks to your ears; the artist's latest record 'Turbo Diesel' is a splittingly fast garage come bassline EP, one boldly unafraid of the upper ranges of the proverbial tempo fader. Described as "another cut of face-melting goodness" by the Shall Not Fade sister label, the likes of 'Exercise Riddim' and 'Wheel Up' bring raw and confident rave sampleage to a brisk doubletime 150-odd BPM, while B-siders 'Turbo Diesel' and 'Supa Wobbly Shedda' hear a seamless mix into juke-footed drum & bass come bassline. We're ordered to "pop the trunk" amid siren blares on the former track, not long before we're bundled into the back and taken on an earnapped ride, the latter track indeed shedding any prior inhibitions we'd harboured.
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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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Ice Cold EP
Ice Cold EP (hand-stamped 12" limited to 25 copies)
Cat: YM 024. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Ice Cold
Chorux
Ice Hop
 in stock $18.85
Noctis EP
Noctis EP (12")
Cat: PLXS 011. Rel: 15 Oct 24
Wavecrush (1:40)
Metadub (6:43)
Metadome (3:59)
Slab (4:36)
 in stock $16.92
Mako/Phil Tangent Remixes
Mako/Phil Tangent Remixes (purple marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SECOPS 038. Rel: 23 Aug 24
Horsepower (Mako remix) (6:03)
Eztli (Phil Tangent remix) (4:18)
Review: Secret Operations deliver two thoroughly well-compressed remixes of respective tracks from fellow drum & bass heavyweight Seba's recent album, Ingaro. First up, we've Mako with his well-fashioned Reese filtration systemic sizzler version of 'Horsepower'; we're surprised Mako is going by the metric of "horsepower" at all, not least since he's broken the speedometer. Then there's Phil Tangent's 'Eztli', but despite the name, he hardly breaks away on a tangent at all, moving parallel to rather than obliquely away from the original's well circumscribed preference for liquid rollage (though there's no less weight brought to this new version, that's for sure).
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Tempus Devorat Omnia
Tempus Devorat Omnia (limited translucent blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: CRVT 003. Rel: 11 Jul 24
String Theory (7:08)
Cosmic Telemetry (6:26)
Papillon (7:14)
Past Lives (6:25)
Review: Fresh from his recent foray on Law's Repertoire, Senses makes his debut on ASC and Dan Azimuth's Curvature label with four exceptional deep jungle explorations. All laced with a positive sense of energy and vibrancy, each track has a fresh vibe and character to it. 'String Theory' is the consummate opening gambit with its full strength breakbeat charge, 'Cosmic Telemetry' guides us through the stars with its eyes closed without ever losing its way while 'Papillon' is a woozy-but-cheerful cut you might have found on a label like Subtitles years ago. Finally 'Past Lives' brings us back down to earth with grace and soul. Think PFM and you're on the right astral plain. Time's up!
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Rhythm Force Vol 1
Cat: UTTU 159. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Brain Rays (3:56)
Computer Controlled (4:10)
Review: Unknown To The Unknown go full jungle as Shadow Child makes his debut on the label with two killer collabs with the bossman DJ Haus. 'Brain Rays' is a genuinely unique track as it goes full melty and woozy right down to the pitching of the beats. 'Computer Controlled' is a little more conventional but still whacks out with a slightly edgy vibe to it. Deep in the bleeps and mean with the beats; Shadow Child and DJ Haus was a collab we didn't expect to have on our bingo card, but we're so glad we did.

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Oceanus: The Sea
Oceanus: The Sea (blue marbled vinyl 10" limited to 200 copies in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SFRTITANS 01. Rel: 22 Jul 24
Sicknote & Escher - "Craw" (5:24)
Sicknote - "Lates" (6:10)
Review: Silent Force Records unleash a brand new series SFR Titans and its down to the mighty giant Sicknote to launch it. Naturally he tears the series a new one before it's even started. 'Craw' takes the lead as Sicky links with old mate and long-time collaborator Escher for some tense, emotional volatility. For 'Lates' on the B-side old Notey chops goes solo and takes us proper darkside. Think 'Angel Fell'-era Dilli with a slice of old Digital and you're in the right armshouse. Titanic.
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The Hellbound EP
Cat: INFL 29. Rel: 10 Sep 24
Hellbound (5:08)
We Can Do It (6:08)
See Through It (5:36)
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Criminal History EP
Criminal History EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DK 01. Rel: 11 Dec 24
Criminal History (4:45)
My Secret (4:35)
What Do You Think (5:14)
 in stock $15.52
Dogma
Dogma (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SIMM 001. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Cold Shoulder
Macabre
Attack Mode
Process (feat Maksim)
Review: Impressively intimidating, futuro-synthetic drum & bass from rising producer Simula. The ‘Dogma’ EP for Dance Macabre demonstrates the contemporary blood-edge limits of where the drum & bass sound may be taken today. Following up a welcome string of crossover single successes with the likes of rappers Bou and Bru-C - the track ‘You & I’ especially - Simula riffs on an established chilly and rancorous sound, also seizing the opportunity to demonstrate what he can pull of as a producer of his own accord. With only one rapper in tow this time - even then, Maksim’s vocals are heavily processed on ‘Process', having been made to sound like an exosuited borg ready to enact some sinister protocol, as the lyrics do suggest - the likes of ‘Cold Shoulder’, ‘Macabre’ and ‘Attack Mode’ evince the feeling of a producer with a thoroughly stark audial vision; Simula’s style is singularly glassy, cryonic, spatious, his use of space and imaging uncanny, his deployment bass sparing yet menacing.
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Abstract Venom
Abstract Venom (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PRSPCT 287. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Abstract Venom (5:50)
Rewired (5:20)
Thirst Of Power (6:30)
Tribulations Of An Alien (6:09)
Review: Andrew Bowen, formerly of AnD and Shadows, debuts a fresh EP for a fresh alias: Slave To Society. An entirely unique exploration of breakneck jungle and bass, 'Abstract Venom' explores the extremities of the harshest facets of darkside electronica, with a self-proclaimed disregard "for BPMs, rules, regulations, or trends". While that claim might be somewhat hyperbolic, there is some truth to it. We hear vestiges of punk, industrial, noise, and experimental music in this overarchingly drum & bass project; while at the same time, cuts like the title track and 'Tribulations Of An Alien' indulge everything from rule-ribbing polyrhythms to mega-tight, neuromantic breakcore.
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Sleepnet
Sleepnet (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: VSN 137. Rel: 04 Oct 24
Doorway (1:15)
Finality (6:05)
There I Go (4:06)
Face Dancer (2:39)
Lapse (4:22)
Surrender (4:11)
The Best Days (4:31)
Review: Sleepnet is the now, firmly established solo alias of Noisia's Nik Roos. Splitting off from the trio after their disbanding in 2020, this is the second edition in what is now set to be a continual slew of releases under the name, the self-referential Sleepnet coming as the follow-up to 2021's First Light (which housed the no less badass, era-defining seraphic neurofunk cut 'Angel Blade' in its ranks). With only four out of seven tunes counting as solo endeavours here, this is Roos' first outing under the name in three years. After a dramatic introductory piano expurgation on the A1, 'Doorway', Sleepnet hears Sleepnet raise his snapneck audio-synaptics to all-out haywire levels. The mood is continual (as if we're picking up from where we left off in 2021, well into the throes of an evolutory, hi-tech (post-) vision quest) as the uncanny gurgle design of 'Face Dancer', and/or the brisk angelo-triumphalism of 'Surrender', stand out as the most biblically impressive of the bunch.
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Scorpion's Lair EP
Cat: LTK 07. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Midori (6:18)
Choose The Sword (5:38)
Ninja Hunter (5:41)
Noon Saibot (5:55)
Review: Bay Area badness! Soeneido lets rip on his own Lotek imprint once again with four absolutely savage jungle cuts. Comprising pure drummage and slight elements of hardcore throughout, each cut hits hard and unapologetically. Those looking for a little mystic charm and space should head for the A where 'Midori' and 'Choose The Sword' err on a deeper, eerie touch while those on a hunt for pure breakbeat adrenaline should flip for the wild industrial drums of 'Ninja Hunter' and the heavyweight finale 'Noon Saibot'. Blimey.
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SFR TITANS 03
SFR TITANS 03 (orange marbled 10")
Cat: SFRTITANS 03. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Nemesis
Poseidon
Review: Silent Force Recordings is back with the third instalment in the SFR Titans series. This one features Solaris in top form and delivering a brace of nicely immersive sounds, starting with 'Nemesis' which channels the classic atmospheric Amen sound and is rather reminiscent of mid-90s Source Direct. It's widescreen jungle at its finest. On the flip, 'Poseidon' takes a darker turn with a more rolling rhythm and hard-edged, steel-plated drums that hark back to early 2000s D-Bridge. These are two different but early devastating cuts, and the fact they come on nice orange vinyl makes it a no brainer.
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The Zero Guidance
Cat: HB 005. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Memories Of Blue
My Feelings Can't Explain
Road To Nowhere
Our Mind Was Trapped
Review: Sonic Deadline AKA Party Force AKA Eyeski AKA Master Editor boils up the Hard Boiled machine once again with an eggsellent four-tet of rave fizzers. Strictly vinyl, all four cuts slap with a playful housey hardcore edge. 'Memories Of Blue' is a proper Dred Bass style springy breaks cut with mega scratches galore and 'My Feelings Can't Explain' shows some seriously twisted Saturday loving (if you catch our drift) Meanwhile on the B: 'Road To Nowhere' takes us into a darker state of emotional consciousness while 'Our Mind Was Trapped' closes with a big bouncy, hands-in-the-air hoorah. Times up.
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Fight The Future
Fight The Future (red vinyl 12")
Cat: LOSS 015. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Dead Space (6:03)
Fight The Future (4:08)
Right There (5:40)
Feeling Uneasy (6:03)
Review: Whereas most drum & bass, electro and other adjunct styles tend to adopt an implicit pro-futurist message, Soul Intent bucks the trend with 'Fight The Future' and three further tracks, portending a potential paleo-traditionalist revolution in drum & bass. Sadly, it doesn't sound like the future has been very well fought against: this is tearout neuro techstep of the most rabid kind, and it really does sound like the battle has been won and that the AI decepticons have taken over, with robo-biotic growl design and mechanical-maniacal metal clanking away on the title track and 'Right There' most prominently. Still, it's a wicked EP, even if you don't take its titular antifuturist battle cry at its word. 'Feeling Uneasy' is especially wild, moving into an outer-d&b territory that sounds like it's been occupied by an alien drummer militia.
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FR 023
FR 023 (12")
Cat: FR 023. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Soulox & Soeneido - "Lavish" (6:00)
Soeneido - "Treef" (7:24)
Soulox & Soeneido - "Lavish" (Comfort Zone remix) (4:56)
Soulox - "Dizzy" (5:36)
Review: It's an Oakland thing! Soulox & Soeneido's 2023 Future Retro release enjoys a re-up in all its ravey glory. A real homage to these cuts takes us back to that golden era crossover point between hardcore and jungle. Big pads. Bigger rushes. 'Lavish' lives up to its name in feels, drums and arrangement. A timeless corker. Soeneido's original has a chimey/Horizons feel as it builds up and hurls you into its own universe. Elsewhere Soulox's 'Dizzy' takes us even deeper for a laid back, sensual finale.
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Human Nature EP
Cat: PWEP 133. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Human Nature (4:45)
Human Nature (DnB Jungle O2 remix) (4:45)
Review: What is "human nature"? Tokyo jazz trio Soundtype attempt to answer this near-impossible question on their expansive new album, serving an intentional crossing between genres, styles, and ultimately, interpersonal, intra-specific, human differences. Aiming for a sound that "transcends all boundaries", the implication is that human nature is itself an ultimately permeable concept. That, however, doesn't prevent the band defaulting to certain styles, which range from downbeat nu-jazz to clarinetting jungle to hip-hop via gospel. Remarkably clear, with crystalline production, the record shifts through talent-flaunting jazz and hip pop tidbits, culminating on a wonky, gaslamp-lit title track upon which singer Kotetsu and fellow jazzist Yota Miyazato pair up for a culminate, fulminatory Michael Jackson cover.
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Birth Control Pill
Birth Control Pill (limited purple & grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: EVAR 016. Rel: 09 May 24
Birth Control Pill (9:18)
Benakis (8:54)
Review: Birth Control Pill, the latest offering from Speed Dealer Moms, shows the duo's talents of making chaotic yet elegant live electronics. On the title track, they blend ruffneck drum and bass with ripping breakcore, culminating in a thrilling extratone breakdown. 'Benakis,' on the B-side, explores unconventional time signatures and intricate melodies, transitioning between breakcore and hard techno before drifting into a dreamy, beatless outro. Speed Dealer Moms, comprising John Frusciante (Red Hot Chili Peppers) and Aaron Funk (Venetian Snares), navigate their own crooked road with a telepathic musical connection, resulting in their most functional and concise release yet. These fearless electronic compositions push boundaries and defy categorization, reflecting their relentless pursuit of the new.
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We Must Proceed
Cat: TCRT 01. Rel: 04 Mar 25
We Must Proceed
On One
Review: Reload! Ruff & Tuff re-up their 001 by popular demand. Courtesy of the label bosses Stekker and Sofa, the vibes are as authentic as you'd expect them to be. Slightly hazy, off-grid and woozy, 'We Must Proceed' is all about the choppy fills, wonky pianos and zippy, stretchy hardcore elements while 'On One' is a bit of more subversive as a cool counting sample wraps tightly around the chops beneath a dense sea of FX and samples. Solid jungle business!
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Step Off
Step Off (12")
Cat: DANJET 006VNL. Rel: 06 Sep 24
Step Off (6:57)
Step Off (Barbitura remix) (5:15)
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Mash Up EP
Cat: DAT 088AB. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Mash Up
Spaced Out
 in stock $15.82
Fantasy EP
Cat: DAT 088CD. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Fantasy
Rhodes Tune
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We Run It EP
Cat: DAT 064. Rel: 10 Jul 24
We Run It
No Other Way
 in stock $16.08
Enchanted
Enchanted (12")
Cat: DAT 072. Rel: 18 Sep 24
Enchanted (6:15)
Over (5:52)
Fire (6:15)
Hypnotising (6:08)
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Come With Me EP
Cat: DAT 068. Rel: 23 Jul 24
Come With Me (6:15)
Forever Young (5:50)
Alpen (6:13)
Review: Subjects is dropping not one but two EPs on the Deep Jungle label this season. He is an artist who rarely ever misses and has plenty of niche styles in his arsenal, something he proves again with this EP. 'Come With Me' opens up with a flurry of tightly programmed snares and amen breaks while 'Forever Young' that has a more whimsical synth line and tender chords softening the physical impact of the drums. It's dreamy and heartfelt stuff then closer 'Alpen' rounds out with a darting jungle rhythm awash with brain blowing drums.
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DAT 080
DAT 080 (12")
Cat: DAT 080. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Pipe & Slippers (5:54)
Murder (5:26)
I Need You (6:10)
Review: Deep Jungle boss Harmony and long time pal Modified Motion get busy once again with their Subjects alias by way of this chop-slapping triptych. 'Pipe & Slippers' is like an old man who's still hard as nails but needs to wear reading glasses when he's reading the paper these days. He looks harmless but he'll chop your head off as soon as look at you and the savage drummage of 'Murder' is the soundtrack to the burial. Last but not least 'I Need You' closes the EP on a deep and dreamy one... Until those breaks come flying in and it's game over. You need this!
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Take A Chance
Cat: RSBY 004. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Take A Chance (feat Upper Reality) (2:58)
Hey Baby (3:45)
Review: Rosebay Music celebrates its first anniversary with its fourth release and does so by delivering a soulful d&b record from label boss Submorphics. Perfect for early autumn sun, this standout release includes two unique tracks. 'Take A Chance' features LA's rising r&b artist Upper Reality and is a bright, upbeat track blending Motown vibes with dub influences that make it an ideal party anthem. On the flipside, 'Hey Baby' combines chopped soul samples with warm Rhodes chords and hazy synth arpeggios. This release marks a big milestone for Rosebay Music and is a great entry into its catalogue.
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Another Level Of Love
Cat: RSBY 005. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Another Level Of Love (feat Aya Dia) (5:19)
Western Times (4:54)
Review: Submorphics' Rosebay imprint has been an absolute gold mine for soulful and warm, funky and cosmic D&B and this link-up with the man of the moment Zar is certainly no exception. 'Another Level Of Love' is a surging slab of soul that could be told at any tempo. Gentle keys, balmy (but bold) pads and a scorchio vocal from Aya Dia, this hits the spot on a whole new level (ahem) For a deeper instrumental vibe look no further than 'Western Times'. A lilting, far-away texture sets the vibe while little swirls and jazzy twangs add all the colouring your soul requires. Beautiful.
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Echoes Of November
Cat: RSBY 002. Rel: 30 Apr 24
Submorphics & Lenzman - "Echoes Of November" (4:16)
Submorphics - "The Messenger" (3:55)
Review: Submorphics' new imprint Rosebay Music returns with its second release; this time the producer is joined by North Quarter boss and soulful drum & bass aficionado Lenzman. Fusing the former's soulful approach and the latter's high-octane neurofunk, 'Echoes Of November' harks back agog to six months ago, with snappy but swung drum lines providing the base for fast future arpeggiators, wistful soul vox chopups and bubbling synths, which almost recall the same bright guitar. As warmly merigold in tone as the front cover suggests, B-sider 'The Messenger' is just as neo-noir-at-noon, in part thanks to its deeply uplifting vocal line.
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Architecture Dub 004
Architecture Dub 004 (limited hand-stamped 10")
Cat: DUBARC 004. Rel: 04 Jul 24
The Drifter (Ray Keith remix) (8:35)
The Believer (DJ Harmony remix) (5:59)
Review: Suburban Architecture share the fourth in their 'Architecture Dubs' series of limited edition 10" vinyl releases, which hears some of the most revered names in mid-90s golden-era drum & bass deliver remixes of newer Suburban Architecture material, in homage to that most innovative of periods. It's an impressive feat, not least since most of the time, it's the newcomers remixing the works of the veterans, and not the other way round; and that's what makes this record such a great flex. 'The Drifter', from SA's 'Turning Point' EP, first hears a dedicated, flauting remix from Ray Keith on the A, while Moving Shadow favourite DJ Harmony brings a thoroughly filterpassed amen-packed version to the B1.
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Park Sessions 11
Cat: CITP 11. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Tommy The Cat - "Island In The Sky" (6:43)
Tommy The Cat - "My Shining Star" (5:21)
Starsky - "Erebus" (6:59)
JDK - "Changing" (4:45)
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MBR 004
MBR 004 (12")
Cat: MBR 004. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Monkey Face (4:40)
Good Morning (4:52)
White Town Murderer (4:20)
Primate X (5:12)
Review: The young drum & bass label Monkey Business closes out a fine 2024 with one more killer 12". It's another one that draws on various artists for four tracks that are all four-way collabs. First up is 'Monkey Face' which is a twitchy, electrifying cut with whirring synth sounds, crisp drums and raw snares. 'Good Morning' has a mad lead synth and some double-speed piano chords for happy rave vibes and 'White Town Murderer' twists a pp classic into a raucous fusion of wild drum & bass madness. 'Primate X' shuts down with eye-waveringly caustic sound designs.
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Unrest Hazard 2
Cat: PLINIAN 7. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Wild Swan - "Industry Plant" (Subbreak, D-Region & Code remix) (4:54)
DJ Terrace - "I Get Stu Pid" (5:21)
DJ Terrace & Jon Tetly - "Doing Battle" (4:40)
Wild Swan & Mr Dan Master - "Int" (8:38)
Schoco - "Love Is The Answer" (6:28)
 in stock $18.03
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