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SOULR 001
23 Nov 01 Drum And Bass
CIALTD 001
28 Jan 02 Drum And Bass
SOULR 042
07 Dec 10 Drum And Bass
SOULR 035
07 Feb 11 Drum And Bass
REVOLVER 015
25 Jan 10 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
GA 001
10 Oct 11 Drum And Bass
Review:
ST Files steps out of Marcus Intalex's shadow for the inaugural release on his very own Grey Audio label. Collaborating with the legendary Calibre on "Falling Down", the pair deliver a tough, unrelenting tech step monster, with razor sharp drums, spooky FX and nasty bass frequencies. Flipping the script, solo effort "The Void" rides in on a liquid tip with smooth pads and swooping strings the order of the day here. This will undoubtedly become an imprint to look out for - sheer quality all the way.
DIS 036
04 Mar 10 Drum And Bass
Played by: Juno Recommends Drum & Bass
Review:
Already getting plays from Doc Brown, Hype and Calibre amongst others, these two dark and edgy D&B tunes are finally ready to be snapped up courtesy of Dispatch. Known for his collaborations with Marcus Intalex, ST Files is here on solo duties and killing it on "Weight Down". DLR's "Elsewhere" also has a lot love coming its way, with both tunes concentrating on intelligent rhythms over sheer brute force.
RECIPE 033
18 Feb 13 Drum And Bass
Played by: S Man
Review:
Quiet D&B genius ST Files and Mancunian newcomer Response release hard rolling stunner on Ingredients Records - drum and bass world ignites. Always the first stop for D&B heads on the lookout for something with that unique appeal, Ingredients Records has been a symbol of quality for a few years now. ST Files, despite his low profile, has actually been recording for many years and "Nailbomb" represents his newly whetted appetite for producing fresh material alongside co-producer Response. Bringing the unmistakeable warm-yet-techy sound of Marcus Intalex's Manchester to life, both track are featuring heavily on dancefloors across the country. "Hard Times" as a standout track can do no wrong as the top end shimmers above warm bass pressure - a necessity for any discerning drum and bass fan's collection.
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