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Drum And Bass/Jungle vinyl released in the last four weeks
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Just A Ride
Cat: OSH 37. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Just A Ride (5:46)
I Like The Rain (8:08)
Ethereal Remix (6:28)
Culture '24 (6:32)
Review: Wild breaks from the wild west; Welsh beat sculptor Abstract Drumz gets busy on the mighty Over/Shadow. Four cuts heavy, each one designed to slap your rave silly. 'Just A Ride' opens the EP with atmospheric aplomb. Brisk pads and live jazzy breaks set the scene, hitting hard in all the right places. Elsewhere 'I Like The Rain' galvanizes AD's Celtic status with unhurried charm before 'Ethereal Remix' gets a lot more frenetic. Finally 'Culture '24' closes the EP with some of the heaviest chops of the set. Wallop!
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Green Lanes
Cat: CCV 2534. Rel: 22 May 25
Chalice (2:04)
More Time (2:45)
Miss Mercury (2:37)
Waiting For You (GOLD) (2:36)
Westside (Tyke remix) (3:42)
More Time (Potential Badboy remix) (2:37)
Anything (Congo Natty remix) (2:34)
Silly Little Lies (Missing remix) (3:34)
Review: Flexing the full spectrum of roots music and featuring vocals from an epic range of singers from Omar to Liam Bailey, Nia Chennai to Tills; Green Lanes is the debut album from Jamie Rodigan and Aaron Horn's impressive Crate Classics project and it sounds every bit as fresh as it did when it landed digitally last year. Here on long-awaited wax it's been given a new coat of arms by way of some exceptional remixes from three artists who have spectrum flexing tenures themselves. Originator Congo Natty brings the teachings, pioneer Potential Badboy goes old testament on 'More Time', 'Missing' keeps it dreamy and soulful while Tyke get ruff on 'Westside'. An essential accompaniment to the full narrative.
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OSH 38
OSH 38 (12")
Cat: OSH 38. Rel: 10 Jun 25
DT103 (4:45)
DD1 (6:18)
DD1 (Technical Itch remix) (8:37)
MB29 (5:19)
Review: Decoder brings his deliciously dark take on drum & bass to this new one from Over/Shadow. It drills deep into the heart of a smoky, strobe-lit dance floor while also offering plenty of mental soundscapes to explore with your eyes closed. 'DT103' has crisp breaks and warped bass under shards of broken, glassy melody and 'DD1' then floats on a more skeletal rhythm with grazing background pads and apocalyptic bass. The Technical Itch remix brings even more in-your-face textured percussion and 'MB29' shuts down with a cosmic exploration and skittish drum patterns.
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Ether EP
Ether EP (green vinyl 12")
Cat: SUBB 022SE. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Strobelight (6:02)
Ether (4:33)
Free Fall (5:25)
Coma (feat Arcologies) (5:00)
Review: Breakbeat wizard Fanu returns with another multi-genre mash-up diving deep into the sounds he's mastered over the years: jungle, drum & bass, hip-hop and beyond. His rhythmic versatility and fearless approach to production is present and correct once more from the off:' 'Strobelight' is a tightly programmed workout with dark bass blasts offset by heavenly vocal coos. 'Ether' is even more involving with a lurching rhythm and snappy hits, and 'Free Fall' then casts you adrift in the cosmos, floating on the swirling pads with a more airy, spacious atmosphere. 'Coma'(feat Arcologies)' is a blissed out closer with more gentle but still dynamic drums. Ether shows Fanu's still pushing the envelope, one break at a time.
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Flying Swords
Flying Swords (12" picture disc)
Cat: INP 019. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Flying Swords (6:25)
Perplexed (6:29)
Review: Infamy, Infamy, they've all got it.... On rotation because this absolutely pops hard and is far too good to be trivialized with an old Carry On quote! 11 years have passed since the artist also known as A1 Bassline returned to his Infamy alias for these two brutalist jungle jams but they still sound shockingly good to this day. Abrasive, choppy, and loaded with tightly coiled energy. This is proper jungle, the way it's always been on Inperspective. Grab this now if you haven't already.
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Return To Livingstone Rd
Cat: SNFLP 019. Rel: 22 May 25
Strong Feeling (feat Silky Oolong) (3:26)
Absolu (3:09)
Picollo (3:47)
More Time (feat Silky Oolong) (3:17)
Hey It's Me (3:01)
Friends (3:26)
Bang Bang (3:49)
EVO (3:22)
Review: Ma?h is based in Berlin but makes occult techno inspired by Tikal, which is the ruin of an ancient Mayan city in Guatemala. He creates a sense of ancient ritual, tribalism, primaeval drums and otherworldly atmosphere across five fantastically evocative and escapist cuts here. They all go deep, with rubbery rhythms marbled with wordless vocals, chanting, eerie FX and absorbing mysticism that is all expertly done and hugely authentic. 'Acat' is a standout with its lolloping bass and tom-peppered beats, while 'Exorcismo' is more intense and heady. 'Caiman Ritual' is a humid and intense dub techno bumper, and it rounds out one of the most original EPs we've heard in ages.

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The Last Transmission LP Sampler
The Last Transmission LP Sampler (10" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SFRLPS 01. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Pixl - "Synthetics" (6:09)
Murder Most Foul - "Mirror Maze" (6:22)
Review: Silent Force Recordings drops a heavy 10" teaser ahead of the much-anticipated The Last Transmission album. This sampler of it features two standout cuts from Pixl and Murder Most Foul, who ramp up the excitement for what's to come. Gritty, atmospheric, and razor-sharp, both tracks tap into the label's signature blend of deep breaks and futuristic dread. The sound designs are pristine and the beats heavy so it's a fine preview of the full-length project due later this year-raw, cinematic drum & bass built for dark rooms and loud systems. Silent Force isn't playing here.
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FR 030
FR 030 (10")
Cat: FR 030. Rel: 28 May 25
Crumbling Down (4:32)
Crumbling Down (Phineus II remix) (5:58)
Review: Refreshers is a little-known alias of Lukid, an underrated producer who has previously explored murky lo-fi sounds on cult labels like Werk Discs. With this alias, though, he makes drum & bass and jungle, and crafted the original featured here back in 2021 and dropped it into his Dekmantel mix. It was heard by the Future Retro label head who reached out to release it and we're glad he did. It's a hidden treasure that is dark, intricate and perfectly crafted. The surprise release feels like uncovering a secret moment in jungle history and it comes with Phineus II's powerful remix, which adds depth and drum rawness, which makes this a vital pick up.
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Ophelia (remastered)
Cat: KR 009ZINC. Rel: 20 May 25
Ophelia (7:39)
Beyond Reality (8:03)
Review: Zinc was a busy busy boy in the 90s. Especially those foundation years. His work with Hype and Bizzy B around this time was legendary but besides his UKG moniker Jammin' years later, less is spoken of his various aliases. Jack Ruby had a cool run of cuts in 94 and 96 including this almighty slab of breakbeat drama 'Ophelia'. Big pads and a breath-taking arrangement. It's your quintessential deep or atmospheric jungle cut that has all the hallmarks of a Good Lookin jam. 'Beyond Reality' (which came out in 95 under his Tyranny alias) follows a similar sweeping sense of triumph but a little jazzier and cooler in its roll-out. Timeless.
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The Dun Dudda
Cat: GDLNS 001. Rel: 21 May 25
The Dun Dudda (4:11)
Wipeout (4:12)
Review: Once was a time the term settle down had connotations of easing back, cooling off and winding things down a little and maybe even consider aligning with some sort of normality (whatever that is). Nowadays thanks to Greg Hepworth it simply means - brock the heck out and tear up the dance! Seriously have you heard a bad tune from him since Ulterior Motive split? We haven't. And certainly not here... 'The Dun Dudda' is pure happy chopper with some big jungle flavours in the vocal sample and overall swagger of the cut. 'Wipeout' has more hardcore energy about it. Unrelentless rave chaos. What a wild way to launch a new label and change the meaning of another word. Once was a time when Guidelines had connotations of order and following protocol and maybe even consider aligning with some sort of rules...
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TBC 001
TBC 001 (white vinyl 12")
Cat: TBC 001. Rel: 20 May 25
The Street (4:34)
Untitled (4:05)
In My Dreams (5:03)
Bubble (5:10)
Review: Shadow Child mints his new label TBC with a rave-ready release that taps into playful jungle influences with driving club rhythms that are likely to go down a storm over summer and beyond. Early support from heavyweights like Scuba, Horse Meat Disco and Gerd Janson mean you may have already heard some of these jams and also hint at the EP's broad appeal. Standout tracks are, well, all of them. 'The Street' is a nimble stepper with pruning basslines, 'In My Dreams' is a percussive fenny with another brilliantly old school low end, and an untitled gem brings rave-ready pianos and old school energy. 'Bubble' flips the script with a rugged bass-driven house workout.
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Emotional Distortions EP
Cat: CAMO 004. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Seul (4:31)
Runaway (4:42)
Rhythm Gutter (4:34)
Exhausting Care (4:39)
Review: Originally dispatched to the universe digitally via Candy Mountain, Sun People's powerful 'Emotional Distortions' now enjoys a vinyl boost-up and is sounding all the better for it. Landing just in time for the summer, each cut startles and satisfies in equal measure. 'Seul' lights an electroid fire, hitting us in our most introspective feels before 'Runaway' takes things up a notch and adds much more techno urgency to the scenario. Flip for two more slightly slower tempo shock-outs... 'Rhythm Guitar' brings a little funk before 'Exhausting Care' closes with more angular electro sharpness. Time to get emotional.
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Jungle Han
VARIOUS
Cat: SMB 006. Rel: 20 May 25
Slowpoe & Kim Han - "Soju Skanking " (5:46)
Slowpoe & Kim Han - "Groover Han" (5:06)
Noah1luv - "Def Leppard " (2:58)
SGSY - "Jungle Restless" (5:42)
DJ Funny - "Hot ‘N’ Cold" (4:13)
Yetsuby - "Nectar" (3:47)
Review: South Korea junglists representing! Following a series of more house / beatsy focused missives, Sambo up the tempo for this Seoul breakbeat showdown. Local donnies Slowpoe and Kim Han get busy on 'Soju Skanking'. Big reggae licks and a sing-along chorus (even if you can't speak Korean), this is a warm-as-toast weapon ready for the summer. Setting the energy for the EP, the rest of the 12" stretches its legs in all directions; 'Groover Han' takes a deeper twist before more associate breakers join the fray... Noah1luv deconstructs the funky beat on the rock-inspired/early 90s inspired 'Def Leppard', SGSY remixes his jungle band Kom Agens into a super warm lick while DJ Funny lays down the real head-turner of the EP in the form of the heavily emotional 'Hot N Cold' before Yetsuby brings the EP to a dreamy-but-skatty close. Sweet.
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