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GLRED 006
02 Aug 10
BM 039
01 Jan 13
BWF#051
22 Jul 11
DEFB 042
23 Jan 12
STFU 006
23 Jan 12
DEFB 047
19 Jun 12
PM 006
20 Aug 12
SUB GEN 040
08 Oct 12
3610152765589
19 Apr 13
GPR 006
31 Jan 12
GPR 065
26 Oct 12
GPR 072
11 Apr 13
GPR 059
21 Jun 12
OIKVOL 001
28 Aug 10
BBH 011
30 Aug 10
TASTE 004
03 Sep 12
JC 0021
04 Apr 12
JC 0026
08 Aug 12
OMG 264A
08 Feb 13
UKDNB 005
07 Nov 11
STFD 006
01 Aug 11
GA 003
21 Dec 09
10002912
28 Aug 09
03
29 Sep 09
LOFREQ 31D
05 Mar 13
HUSDGEP 008
17 Oct 11
HUSDGEP 008
12 Oct 11
Review:
Hailing from Toronto, Marcus Visionary has long been a force on the Canadian drum and bass scene. As a self confessed junglist, he has continuously advocated the ragga influenced element in the music. Here his "Big Bad Sound" gets the overhaul treatment from four of the finest jump up producers currently operating and the results are mighty fine indeed. From the all out wobble of Cabin Fever's offering, to a ravetastic remix from Certified Sickness, through iLL Haze's bouncy jungle version to Syanide's grimey relick, Hustlin Beats have pulled out all the stops to bring you a fat slice of dancefloor action.
LNDBLP-002D
03 Jan 11
Review:
Following two teaser EPs, the real deal finally arrives! Marcus Visionary's latest album, released on New York Imprint 'Liondub International', serves as a rich tapestry weaving together the Toronto native's musical influences, which range from jungle and drum and bass to reggae and dub. Featuring guest appearance from the likes of Sugar Minott, Johnny Osbourne, Kandiman, Jahdan and Messenger Selah, there is plenty of old school fire brought to the table here, with the dub heavy vibes of "Bounce" and rattling breaks of "Murder" Featuring a killer vocal turn from Pad Anthony and lots of siren action standing out as our favourites. Immense.
LNDBEP-003D
01 Oct 10
LNDBEP-004D
01 Nov 10
CULTURE 009
12 Nov 12
Played by: Euphonique
Review:
The one and only Marcus Visionary steps up and provides the Jungle Assassins Vol 2 on the High Culture imprint. Think jungle revivalist vibes a-plenty across this four-track EP. Kicking off with the upbeat and infectiously dance-able "Ruler" which pairs rattling breaks with cheery jungle chirrups and lovely reggae vocal. Next comes "Heavy Vibration" continues the theme with plenty of nod to yesteryear's roots with punchy drums and shimmying melodies, whilst "Badboy Skank" gets down and dirty. Last but not least "My Life" brings the EP to a close with glistening SFX and low slung rhythms and bassline fervor.
OPD 012
26 Jan 11
LNDB-005D
24 Jul 09
ICD 004
30 Jul 12
Played by: Euphonique
Review:
Expect the usual jungle-meets-D&B madness from Marcus Visionary with plenty of reggae vibes, soulful, uplifting vocals and shimmying melodies that make you want to dance. Continuing his run of good form, the aptly entitled "Good Vibes" does exactly what it says on the tin with upbeat melodies, jungle horns, pops and bleeps, plus rough, rolling drums keeping up the pace. Sit back and soak up the sunshine with this one! For those who want it without the vocal, you'll be pleased to hear that there's a dub mix aswell. Bo!
NB 004
18 Jun 12
Review:
While it could be argued that drum and bass is a far more rich and varied musical artform in 2012 than it was 10 or 15 years ago, nothing slays a dancefloor quite like an old skool chunk of reggae/jungle fusion. This release from Necessary Bass boasts two cracking examples of this. Both "Possessed Remix" (a showdown between producer Marcus Visionary and soulful toaster Tarus Riley) and "Herbaltsic" (DJ Tuskan and vocalist Cali P) boast just the right amount of ruffneck old skool flava and hustling, soul-flecked vocal toasts. The results aren't particularly pretty, but they're extremely effective. "Herbalistic", for example, is classic ragga-jungle reborn. For those with long memories, that can never be a bad thing.
LNDB-010D
05 Apr 10
Review:
Marcus Visionary makes another appearance on Liondub International. "Blackboard" is old school jungle at its finest: super quick percussion, rolling beats and layers of sub bass that are only pierced by old school vocals. Goldstar & Zero G chip in with some looptastic bouncing bass on "Skin Out".
NB 002
19 Dec 11
OIKVOL 002
28 Aug 10
ORLV_007
19 Nov 08
PA 003DG
01 Jun 09
3661585248712
01 Jan 10
LDDEP 1
28 Sep 10
AR 021D
28 Oct 08
900879 8034253
20 Aug 10
900879 8049721
26 Feb 11
FD 021
21 Jan 11 | ||
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