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DAR 002
10 Jun 13
Review:
iO Sounds and the Diamond and Raw label deliver an EP covering everything from downtempo and deep house to trance and rave. "You/Me" sees footwork snares cut through a soupy ambience of crackles, pops and deeper tones, while Mak & Pasteman restructure their take on the track with stronger beats and dubby rave chords. The Forget Me Not remix sticks to a progressive and poppy house tip, with a throbbing bass stab its grungier element. A fourth Soulwax-esque remix comes from Ado, while the EP's other original, "Dirty Little Secret", skirts close to the edges of trance, which Lakosa gracefully moulds into a deep house production made for a Fred P DJ set.
TR 007
10 Jun 13
877 006
10 Jun 13
Played by: Dom 877
Review:
With early releases by the likes of My Nu Leng, Dom 877's eponymous label is going from strength to strength and now they add label newbies Klic and Riskotheque to their potent bass cocktail. "Compton" is an electric ghetto houser that dares to introduce squelchy 303s into bass music. Donga & Blake's remix is monumental tribal electro while Richta joins the duo for another, frankly bonkers, deep techno monster.
EMZHOUSE 002
12 Jun 13
SFS 0007
10 Jun 13
LB 022
11 Jun 13
DM 438
11 Jun 13
ULM 001
10 Jun 13
EMZTRAP 019
11 Jun 13
WHEELYDEALY 038D
10 Jun 13
Review:
N Type's imprint Wheel & Deal have snapped up this rising producer named after the legendary martial arts teacher. "Raindance" is sparse and fast; almost 4/4 techno but with that little urban skip to remind us where he's really at. There's no more subtleties from hereon in though, "In Atari" is the dark and punishing sound of a malevolent robot slowly dying and "Messenger" is a slow dubstep swagger with contorted vocals. Ipman's percussion-heavy remix of Killawatt is also supplied as is the latter's doom-house remix of the former.
UTR 0123
10 Jun 13
SW 003
15 Jun 13
RR 007
10 Jun 13
PN 038
13 Jun 13
FRM 005
10 Jun 13
SLAYER 023
10 Jun 13
Review:
Conjuring the heady rave vibes of breakbeat's golden tear-out days, "Mind Control" is a Botchit-level ripsnorter of a track with layers of bowel-tugging saw tooth basses and party-hyping vocals from two of the biggest toasters in the game. "Phenomenon One" is more contemporary with rhythm switches, shocking bass glitches and pummelling drumsteppy kicks. Laced with yet more premier vocals, watch out for the mad switch up after the build. Remix-wise Benny Page shows his more savage side with a firing roller that comes coated in a fine selection of old skooly motifs.
PICT 017
10 Jun 13
ULR 342
12 Jun 13
SUBDDIGI 049
14 Jun 13
MNP 013
14 Jun 13
MSR 001
10 Jun 13
TCLRDL 004
10 Jun 13
TR 009
10 Jun 13
FF 039
10 Jun 13
Review:
Edinburgh producer Hostage has no intention of losing the heat garnered from a host of important releases on labels like Herve's Deep Thrills and Black Butter. The newfound interest in the deeper side of things is kept up on "How We Go Down" which features buzzing low bass and tough house beats. "Keep Dark" is sultry speed garage, the sparse "Conscious" veers into 4 x 4 territory and ""Show Ya" wraps things up with a warped rave organ riff and some very late night UKF grooves.
LVX 001
10 Jun 13
Played by: Deetron
Review:
Electro-deviant Jimmy Edgar has linked up once again with his JETS partner Machinedrum to launch the Ultramajic imprint, and he gets first stab at a release with this taut three tracker. "Hot Inside" is as unashamed a peak-time heater as Edgar has ever turned his hand to, sporting a riotous diva vocal hook and crisp house drums, but there's still a strong techno injection in the synth work and shifting phases of the track. "Strike" is a more abrasive affair with its metallic delay vibrations and relentlessly nagging jack, while "Shout" comes on all electro house in its fulsome bassline and shouty vocal snippets.
BTG 013
14 Jun 13
SLM 074
10 Jun 13
Review:
Liverpool's best deep-tropical producer SPD (aka Will Dunbar-Sheppard), is back with a bumper-packed new EP and it's a corker! The title track "Hazy" is moody and full of glitchy, twitchy scattered beats that sound like the octopus on the sleeves using all his arms on a drum kit. "Aight" explores 90s retro house sounds and "4tres" is dark n' bleepy with acidic traces and spasmodic rhythms. However, it's the sleek claustrophobic house of "Slew" that's really doing it for us.
DCQ 002
10 Jun 13 1.29 GB of footworks & juke sounds inspired by artist & labels such as Traxman, DJ Rashad, DJ Roc, Planet-U. Lit City, Trax and Hyperdub
SD 27
10 Jun 13
Review:
The Flowers EP is the third straight release by Japanese producer Takafumi Noda, aka Mystica Tribe, on Dutch label SD. He opens the EP with pumping movements of acid, met with jazzy hi-hats and other live, acoustic percussion. "Ripple Marks Dub" is similar to Fluxion's work on fellow Dutch label Echocord, only jazzier, while the gentle Buddha Bar loops of "Fractale" chime with a pleasant and liquid warmth. The EP's final track "Moon & Stone" then slows down for a dub riddim production undoubtedly inspired by King Tubby.
AD 015
10 Jun 13
RWINALP 002
10 Jun 13
Review:
Helsinki's Desto has been releasing tunes for coming up to 10 years, but we've never had a long player from him...until now that is. "Emptier Streets" features 12 tracks that mine an evocative slow motion field. Highlights include the gentle, synth swathed "Dislocated", the Salem-esque dark trap of the title track, the beatless and cinematic "Drainpipe" and the sublime closer "Healing".
BO 01
14 Jun 13
Review:
After successful releases on Dubsided and Sound Pellegrino, and more recently Tiga's Turbo, Marrti Kalliala and Ville Haimala - aka Renaissance Man - launch their own label Black Ocean. The opening track from the debut title, "UFO (Who R U)", sees reverberant samples of Lyn Collins' "Think" break, mixed with discombobulated piano keys that scale up and down its arrangement, before dropping in a moody and synth-heavy break down. Tinges of urban tribalisms in "Early Man" shuffle to ravey whistles and childlike chimes, while the dubby keys of "Hard Feeling" are met with marching snares and percussive elements that sound like a rhythmically cut up edit of a US marine dismantling an assault rifle.
IAR 007
10 Jun 13 Collection of 100 key-labelled trapstep hooks at 140 BPM
SHA 069
10 Jun 13
Review:
Famed for creating some of the most experimental drum & bass available on the scene, Rockwell's latest release from his home label Shogun Audio is a gloriously electrified speed demon. Raging on through Blade Runner-esque 80s effects on that hugely satisfying synth bassline before cruising into a footwork-inspired ultra-shuffle, "Detroit" is what is generally known in the business as an 'absolute banger'. Slamming into some juke clap action straight off the mark, the "Back Again" keeps energy levels high with an inventive twist on shoulder-shimmying, head nodding D&B. Work on your moves - skanking isn't gonna be enough for this one.
APEX 001
14 Jun 13
028672 541584
10 Jun 13
44050
10 Jun 13
CKM 009
10 Jun 13
TBMP 3121
12 Jun 13
FR 2013-06
10 Jun 13 640 MB of swing out drum loops, modern basslines, stabby organ loops and more
BONG 012
10 Jun 13
FTRP 004
11 Jun 13
BASSERK 00081
10 Jun 13
HYPR 022
10 Jun 13
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