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VSN 009
04 Oct 10 Drum And Bass
VRS 014B
01 Aug 04 Drum And Bass
VRS 003
01 May 98 Drum And Bass
VRS 015
01 Jan 05 Drum And Bass
VRS 003CD
01 Jan 00 Drum And Bass
VRS 007LP
04 May 09 Drum And Bass
VRS 004
01 Apr 99 Drum And Bass
VRS 004CD
02 Jun 03 Drum And Bass
VRS 001CD
01 Jan 98 Drum And Bass
VRS 018
06 Nov 06 Drum And Bass
VRS 005CD
31 Oct 05 Drum And Bass
VRS 007
28 May 00 Drum And Bass
VRS 010
20 May 02 Drum And Bass
VRS 025
05 Apr 10 Drum And Bass
Review:
A banger from 2003, this classic gets a huge rerub from London producer Prolix on Ed & Optical's Virus label. Already on top form after his Scourge EP, his take on "Get Ill" is just what the doctor ordered - a huge and hectic killer that adds gliding synths by the bucket load to make it an absolute destroyer. Backed up by the Dyke and the Blazers-sampling "40 Channels of Funk", this is yet another essential slice of Virus.
VRS 001CD
26 Nov 12 Drum And Bass
Review:
A re-issue of Ed Rush & Optical's 1998 classic, Wormhole is a seminal album that is an essential for any neurofunk / techstep fans. This re-issue comes at a time when Calyx & Teebee are back on the scene, Spor has returned and so perhaps there will be a darkside revival in D&B again. Right from the off, "Mystery Machine" plunges us deep into the subterranean world of Ed Rush & Optical with its futuristic, sci-fi sound and whomping bass. Watch out for Optical's two solo efforts "Slip Thru" and "Millenium" which are exceptional. "Compound" is another killer cut with squelchy bass and tense, ticking breaks, whilst "Point Blank" is another iconic cut from the album. An essential slice of D&B history right here.
DNB 12002K
28 May 10 Drum And Bass
Played by: Juno Recommends Drum & Bass
Review:
Long time collaborators Ed Rush and Optical join forces once again for their latest release, "Crackball," out on RUN DNB. The title track is a heavy D&B number, combing tough breaks, distorted synths, strange FX and swirling sub bass. "Ride the Beast" is darker and more atmospheric, taking on soundbites of Latin styled, church congregation singing. The rolling beats wash over the eerie vocals and create a sense of drama befitting for the huge breakdown at the end.
DNB 12002K
29 May 10 Drum And Bass
TPT 032
22 Feb 10 Techno
TPT 032
22 Feb 10 Techno
NUTCD 01
03 Mar 08 Drum And Bass
NUTD 035
01 Mar 10 Drum And Bass
APORN 011
18 Apr 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
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