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OMNI 016
26 May 13
GUVNADB 1
26 May 13
OMNI 015
26 May 13
DLAB 544
25 May 13
ZBR 011
24 May 13
505548 9273082
24 May 13
GPR 073
24 May 13
FSR 001
24 May 13
DLAB 499
24 May 13
WSRR 026
24 May 13
100574 27
24 May 13
NANPR 005
24 May 13
IPHD 026
24 May 13
TSRBK 007
24 May 13
VTN 015
23 May 13
MDR 001
23 May 13
UPGR 08
23 May 13
MR 001
23 May 13
HRD 023
23 May 13
UKB 002
23 May 13
SBTP 023
23 May 13
ABR 001
23 May 13
BLACKSR 0005
23 May 13
WHSCD 2
23 May 13
100565 41
22 May 13
CLSMLW 40
22 May 13
LD 18
22 May 13
Review:
mSdoS has been a member of the online liquid and D&B community for as long as anybody can remember, but with his latest batch of dazzlingly fresh tunes he might be set to break into the bigtime. Branching out from liquid to hard stepping dancefloor fillers, this EP covers the full spectrum of drum & bass, covering all the bases you'd expect with his own blend of soul and intelligent rhythms. There's even a taster of his junglist side in "Jungle Plants", swapping smooth rollers for blistering amens and atmospheric vocals. A man on the rise, catch him while he's underground because it won't be for long.
DOM 087
22 May 13
DIGIPOT 50
22 May 13
CLS 052
21 May 13
Review:
Hungarian duo Kelle & Juha have appeared on our featured list before thanks to their unique take on drum & bass. Erring on the side of technical twitches and intricate percussion the pair take an in-depth approach to their production, immersing the listener in multiple layers of sonic texture. "Monochrome" has a top end filled with clicks and taps, underpinned by deep subby bass and loosely held together by an intertwining piano melody that drifts in and out of earshot, adding to the ambiance. "Depressed Sunday" places a lush reese under soaring strings and techy beats. It's a different approach for Celsius but goes to prove their commitment to giving talented new producers a chance to shine.
ND 002
21 May 13
FOKUZ 13040
21 May 13
Played by: Good News Boppers
Review:
Releasing on Focuz for some time now, UK-based Malaky has been bringing his own blend of harmonious liquid and breakbeat-inspired rhythms to the worldwide D&B scene. This two track EP explores his deeper side, starting with the lush textures and widescreen sound of "Vibrate", a true liquid stepper that should sit high on any D&B setlist. "Own World" features soulful vocals from Lyndsey Murray and launches straight into whimsical string sampling and hard stepping beats. Warm rolling bass smothers the low end in a deep, resonant glow, leaving a barely heard sax to echo into the sunset. A gorgeous way to finish your evening.
SECTION8 051D
21 May 13
GNEDIG 010
21 May 13
IIIIIIII 10
20 May 13
506035 3310022
20 May 13
505114 2099969
20 May 13
Review:
If you judge a producer by their ability to successfully apply a winning formula to a variety of styles, Alix Perez is a master. While drum and bass remains his forte, there's enough on Chroma Chords, his second album, to suggest that he's growing as a producer. This EP discards with the synth-laden head nodders featured on the full album, though the four tracks here do still demonstrate the versatile nature of Chroma Chords. Thus the grimy hip hop of the Metropolis featuring "Blue Print" shares space with the soulful stepping action of "Playing Games" whilst the the excellent vintage Timbaaland does halfstep of "Shadows" (featuring breakout Eglo talent Strange U") joins up with the vicious "Burnout".
HZN 064
20 May 13
Review:
Renowned for their consistently dark, stark production power Amoss never cease to deliver. "Bumbaclart" pulverises from the off with its industrial strength kick drums and droning, warped riff. Rising with uncompromised menace, it's like an orchestra of steam-powered machines, slamming and drilling in perfect harmony. "Dilate" is a much more brooding affair. Lolloping on a slimy halfstep laced with a series of processed croaks and slurs, if you're looking to prang out your floor, this guarantees chaos.
HZNX 07
20 May 13
Review:
"Tangent" shows the duo at their most euphoric. Igniting with dreamlike instrumentation that wafts delicately in the mix, we're soon dropped into a slippery, steppy bass/kick combo that rumbles with heavy sub resonance. Remix-wise Geode flips the tempo for a 140 tribal dubstep rendition. With an array of tight edits, emphatic drums and synth flourishes, it loses none of the D&B original's power and charm.
RRUK 06
20 May 13 18 groove inducing Ableton-ready drum & instrument kits for experimental dubstep, drumstep and drum & bass productions
505545 3688447
20 May 13
505572 1810440
20 May 13
SIGCD 009
20 May 13
Review:
Given his status as one of drum and bass's true heavyweights; you'd expect this eighth Calibre full-length to be one of the most hotly anticipated jungle sets of the year. Certainly, it's a fine effort, packed with emotion-rich atmospherics, fizzing rhythms and intricate, occasional beautiful, musical touches. He seems to be at his best when concentrating on musicality, as the delightful "Close To Me', soulful "Wilderness" and summery "Do Not Turn On" prove. There are, of course, rawer moments (see the tech-tinged "Simple Things" and dubstep flex of "Start Again"), but these don't hit nearly as hard as his effortlessly soulful compositions.
CIAUK 005
20 May 13
Played by: S Man
Review:
Newcastle-based trio of drum & bass production masterminds Sato, Phobia and Tyrone have booted a spring up the bad parts with "Intermission", an immediately arresting delve into the murky jungle pasts of all three chaps. Bassy in all the right places and filled with the classic jangle of vintage amens, it's a star in its own right. "Knock Knock" is a more contemporary affair, in so much as it uses all the futuristic Carl Sagan-esque sound effects in its power to create the sensation of being hurtled through space to an ice cool jungle break soundtrack. Raw and heavy these tracks hopefully herald a new future of decent jungle-inspired D&B. We can only hope.
BNC 041
20 May 13
505572 1807761
20 May 13
NHS 233DDB
20 May 13
Review:
Been missing the hyperactive influence of Danny Byrd in your lives? Stop your whining and get your eardrums wrapped around this. The original party starter's latest collection of tunes has been designed to get glowsticks raised across the country. "4th Dimension" powerslams old school rave with high energy drum & bass to create an unmistakeable Hospitality soundtrack. "Bad Boy (Back Again)" adds some serious jungle vibing to proceedings, bubbling over with bassline bounce and a seriously sing-along-able vocal hit. With a hard-hitting remix from 303 as Flux Pavillion bring some swag with their "Bad boy" refix, get hoping for some good weather because these are going to blow the roof off clubs everywhere.
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