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Singles
Lazer Quest EP
Cat: NUP 086. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Lazer Quest (4:39)
Nobody Cares Ft. Jakey Banton (3:43)
Acid Wash (5:04)
 in stock $10.08
Badman Sound
Cat: DP 038. Rel: 26 Jul 10
Doctor P - "Badman Sound"
Trolly Snatcha - "Slowdown"
Intérprete: Doctor P, Dub Police
 in stock $2.11
Dive
Dive (12")
Cat: PRESH 008. Rel: 09 Aug 19
Dive (5:32)
Rain (3:41)
Review: Last year Burial and the Bug joined forces as Flame 1, delivering an in-demand EP on the latter's Pressure label featuring two sizable slabs of industrial strength soundsystem science. Here they return as Flame 2, once again offering up a pair of weighty dancefloor excursions. A-side "Dive" is a loud and claustrophobic affair, as the duo wraps dystopian dub bass and sparse, mutilated post-drill rhythms in layers of apocalyptic aural textures and mind-altering dub techno style processed noise. Flipside "Rain" is arguably more suitable for dancefloor plays and sees the esteemed twosome combine pulverizing sub-bass heaviness with dancehall style drums that come smothered in mind-melting effects and paranoia-inducing aural smoke.
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 in stock $10.35
Cutcross 7
Cutcross 7 (hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CXT 007. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Gruffa (4:15)
Pastorius (4:40)
Ocean Echo (4:40)
Pips (4:14)
Review: Cutcross is a label "created to champion the melting pot of basscentric sounds teetering around 140 bpm." The label is run by Sicaria & Mia Koden and this seventh EP keeps up the fine early momentum, but is also a last release they will put out.It joins totters two of the UK underground's finest with Sicaria Sound set staple 'Gruffa' by Nova up first - it's as deep as dubstep gets with a low end so filthy you'll be reaching for the bleach. 'Pastorius' has pinging guitar riffs that weirdly remind us of the Seinfeld theme and 'Ocean Echo' then gets all watery with oodles of echo. 'Pips' is melting of fairground melodies and dark low ends. Adios to a fine little imprint.
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 in stock $16.71
Seen
Seen (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: FAVX 010. Rel: 24 May 22
RSD & Teffa - "Seen" (4:53)
RSD & Chad Dubz - "Time To Unite" (3:56)
 in stock $14.32
Wireless
Wireless (double 12'')
Cat: HJP 49. Rel: 14 Apr 10
Wireless
Anyi
Voices No Bodies
Dig
Review: Torsten Profrock’s T++ project has continually spread its wings since conception in 2005. Championed by fans of techno, dubstep, experimental and drum & bass alike, his latest EP for Honest Jons (and rumoured to be his last under this monkier) showcases the amalgamation of styles and sounds that has earnt the German such a far reaching fanbase.



If it does prove to be the final T++ release ever, then the alias will have left us with the most expressive and energetic of his works. Adding a real sense of personality, Profrock unearthed a handful of samples of the singer and ndingidi player Ssekinomu, recorded in East Africa in the 1930s and 40s in the label’s vaults for this release. Skilfully, the producer works these snippets into the complex rhythm structures, giving his music a human touch that has never been seen before. Profrock looks to the radical fringe of UK garage for the snapping 2 step vibe in these rhythms that remain central to all four tracks on the EP. This results in a clutch of tracks that take on an immensely tribal and subconsciously innate feel. They morph new structures from the forms of 2 step, techno and drum & bass around which Profrock wraps twisted FX and weighty sub bass to create one whole, throbbing organism.
So with quite possibly his final release, T++ leaves us, rather fittingly, with a record that sounds at once both ancient and modern. It has a totally unique tone, like a form of tribal language that can only speak to and be understood by today’s culture through these sub-heavy, atmospheric sounds.
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 in stock $19.63
Periodic Wave EP
Cat: SUBV 04. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Event Horizon
Turn On The Sound
Make It A Dub
Make It A Dub (Split remix)
Review: We're glad that plenty of artists seem to be back making dubstep again - purists will say it never went away but the spotlight sure did move on after that initial explosion 15-plus years ago. Her we find Teffa going deep on Subotage's fourth EP with a quartet of deliciously heavy steppers. 'Event Horizon' kick off with sparse streetwise swagger and low end oscillations, 'Turn On The Sound' has a characterful lead synth zipping about a desolate metropolis late at night and then 'Make It A Dub' has a classic dubstep feel with endless echo, frazzled synths and that lurching sense of low energy menace. A Split remix closes out a vital EP.
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 in stock $15.90
Time For A Change
Time For A Change (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: IFS 035. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Time For A Change (4:12)
Shapeshifter (4:53)
Nobody Cares (5:10)
Velvet Rooms (4:55)
 in stock $12.20
The Glow
The Glow (12")
Cat: MEDI 122. Rel: 16 Dec 21
The Glow (4:40)
Revenge (3:58)
Housing (3:41)
Stay Closed (4:34)
Review: TMSV has the honour of closing out another solid year for the Deep Mehdi crew. His debut on the label gives a fine representation of his sound across a quartet of dark dubstep gems. 'The Glow' opens in eerie fashion, with low end oscillations and late night tones leaving long tails in their wake. 'Revenge' gets more tense and taught as it traps you in some edgy loops and 'Housing' layers up what sounds like broken glass, ominous drones and flashing synth work into something brilliantly. 'Stay Closed' wraps things up with fractured melody and plunging bass.
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 in stock $12.72
No One (Can Tell I)
No One (Can Tell I) (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 94. Rel: 12 Feb 24
No One (Can Tell I) (4:15)
Listen (4:19)
Review: Vinyl-only imprint ZamZam Sounds is edging towards 100 releases and will surely hit that milestone at some point in 2024. This is release number 94 and comes courtesy of Innamind alumni and South London sorts Traces. A-side 'No One (Can Tell I)' is the more obviously dub-minded of the pair, with echoing vocal snippets, delay-laden drum machine cymbals and percussive hits riding a skeletal, sub-heavy 'riddim' that adds dubstep swing to a 21st century dub groove. Over on the flip, 'Listen' is a more orthodox dubstep workout - all jaunty but moody grime style stabs, fiendish wobble bass and hot-steppin' South London beats. As usual, the seven-inch is ultra-limited and comes housed in a hand-printed sleeve.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $13.53
Contexts 01
Contexts 01 (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: YUKURMX 001. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Traka - "Yosai" (Commodo remix) (3:38)
Traka - "Start Taking Note" (Muqata'a remix) (3:04)
Granul - "Deformity" (Jtamul remix) (5:01)
Granul - "Interconnected" (Iskeletor remix) (2:48)
Review: Yuku come correct with this special blue vinyl remix 12". Two vibes per side, both Traka and Granul go under the knife. On one side we have Serbian crew Traka under scrutiny as Commodo flips 'Yosai' into a menacing slab of tension while Muqata takes the Killa P-fronted 'Start Taking Note' into a brutalist sonic rainbow. Flip for two remixes of Turkish maverick Granul; Jtamul turns two-step inside out with stacks of eerie space on 'Deformity' while Iskeletor turns 'Interconnected' into the twisted, halftime heaver of your dreams. Stark sermons!
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
 in stock $24.14
Ninety Nine EP
Cat: SNKR 045. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Carnage (5:09)
Nocturnal (6:28)
Ninety Nine (5:33)
Review: Grime legends Trends, Boylan and Slimzee have made independent names for themselves over the years for their enduring contributions to the underground; the former two artists first cropped up on our radar after a string of horror-movie-themed grime bits which first proliferated virally on the internet. Slimzee, on the other hand, has been there from the beginning, co-founding the legendary Rinse FM pirate station among other things. We can't contain our excitement for this fresh, psychotic release for Etch's Sneaker Social Club; returning to the trio's penchant for oppressively trappy instrumentals, there are newer explorations in breakstep and garage, fleshing out the many teeth-gritted possibilities of the eight-bar rhythm. Haunting, atrophied sonic skeletons from a dream trio.
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Intérprete: Mimi
 in stock $15.65
Souls Were Never Here
Souls Were Never Here (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DNO 006. Rel: 29 Jul 21
Trisicloplox & Sectra - "Alp" (4:08)
Trisicloplox - "Duum" (8:43)
Trisicloplox - "Changed Flesh" (5:39)
Sectra - "I Was Never Here" (5:05)
 in stock $11.41
Dystopian Vol 2
Cat: BWR 007. Rel: 27 Feb 24
Tunic - "Stardawg" (3:45)
Inyoka - "Drifts" (2:56)
Karnage & Rider Shafique - "Iceman" (4:08)
DJ Sofa - "Lost" (6:02)
Sam ULG - "Continual Drift" (6:47)
Review: The bad news? We're all absolutely doomed. There's no way back from where humanity has taken us. We seem drawn like moths to a dystopic light. The good news? If this is anything to go by (or the inaugural one back in 2018) then hell has a ruddy sick soundtrack. Deep, beguiling, disarming; vibes on this black mirror menu range from the pure drama and stern soliloquy of Rider Shafique over 'Iceman' with Karnage and the tribal hypnosis of Sofa's 'Lost' (which is a really interesting departure from the jungle she is best known for) and plenty of dubby reflection rippling throughout. See you on the dark side.
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 in stock $16.45
Álbumes
Raves Of Future Past
Raves Of Future Past (gatefold blue marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: PURP 008. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Deepest Vibe (3:06)
Climbing Purple (4:18)
Step In 2 (2:56)
Jammy (4:05)
Cheery Coke (3:52)
T-4000 (3:32)
Love All You Squares (3:12)
She Loves (3:54)
Aggy (4:02)
Garvey Words (3:43)
Set Trends (3:47)
You Will See (3:08)
 in stock $30.23
Power Grid
Power Grid (2xLP)
Cat: ZIQ 278. Rel: 10 Jul 10
Space Traveller
Menace
Pulse
Twisted
Power Grid
Uptown Lane
Horror Story
Ride 4 Me
 in stock $5.04
Trapsoul
Trapsoul (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 888751 511910. Rel: 05 Feb 16
Intro (Difference) (1:29)
Let Em' Know (4:21)
Exchange (3:14)
For However Long (2:05)
Don't (3:18)
Open (interlude) (2:40)
Ten Nine Fourteen (3:11)
The Sequence (3:13)
Rambo (3:42)
502 Come Up (3:19)
Sorry Not Sorry (3:18)
Been That Way (3:19)
Overtime (3:38)
Right My Wrongs (4:07)
Intérprete: Kid Mark
 in stock $28.38
Monstas
Monstas (limited 180 gram clear vinyl LP)
Cat: YUKU 030. Rel: 24 Nov 22
The Score (1:09)
Vodja (3:14)
Lead Splitter (feat Riko Dan) (3:43)
Straight Wheel Up (feat Killa P) (2:33)
Stay In Your Lane (2:26)
Tame The Beast (4:38)
Monstas (feat Warrior Queen) (3:52)
Deviant (4:02)
Conquistador (4:14)
 in stock $26.26
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