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MDR 105
10 May 13
506014 2171223
15 Apr 13
DATAMOD 049
09 May 13
505114 2099426
08 Apr 13
KINC 056
15 May 13
DUBT 027
07 May 13
EMR 08
18 Aug 10
CLSMLW 39
08 May 13
ESP 048
16 May 13
BOR 043
07 May 13
CONGOBASS 002
11 Mar 13
Review:
Fierce dub anthem "Lioness" kicks off with chopped and singled-out breaks complimenting Lady Chann's pulse-slowing vocals and hot brass section. Hailed by a huge launch party hosted by the Congo Natty crew and featuring all manner of Leeds dub royalty, this is a huge jungle release for the newly instated Congo Natty Bass label. The flip side features a slick jungle remix of "Lioness" by Serial Killaz badman Vital Elements, adding movement and energy to the original dark anthem. Two completely different sounds woven around one gorgeous vocal, this track needs to be heard and heard loud.
505572 1810600
06 May 13
NANCI/PHOEBE feat CONGO NATTY
CONGOBASS 001
13 Aug 12
Review:
Expect some good fun, party vibes from sultry jungle-D&B outfit Nanci & Phoebe on the legendary Congo Natty's label, Congo Natty Bass. First up is the Vital Elements remix of "Notorious" which blends a melting pot of vocals with strumming guitar, pumping drums and tooting jungle SFX. This packs a dancefloor punch but also makes sense for an easy-listening soundtrack of a summer's evening. Accompanying cut is the Congo Natty meets Chopstick dubplate remix is a more sultry, stripped back piece which pays homage to jungle past with plenty of rattling breaks and ragga vocals.
CUZ 011DD
10 Sep 12
SRR 005
29 Apr 13
Played by: Rich Raw
Review:
Fresh, rollin' breaks and roots reggae sampling signals the first track on Soul Rebel's latest signing Scott Allen's "We Nah Run". Close-knitted amens duck and weave around retro guitars as that vintage vocal moves the atmosphere into a clearer focus. A clear club banger, it's just the right balance between jungle and drum & bass to get the masses bouncing. "Toonzragga" is a more stately jungle affair, blasting those sirens and horns from the outset with dancehall beats and big soundboy bass. A mish-mash of classic effects raise a smile while the larger than life riddim keeps feet moving. Skanking crew, get ready.
SRR 006
20 May 13
SONREC 007
09 Apr 13
DSK-D005D
24 Apr 13
YBI 002D
06 May 13
100568 50
17 May 13
MINDTECH 003
06 May 13
CCR 2
10 May 13
DSCD 01
05 Dec 01
ORGAUD 006
09 May 13
505572 1810259
15 Apr 13
505572 1810440
20 May 13
505572 1807181
06 May 13
505572 1807105
06 May 13
HWTDG 002
04 Feb 08
CORE 001
06 May 13
505572 1810785
20 May 13
BNS 10
17 May 13
426008 8859617
20 May 13
RAM 30
26 Mar 01
RAMM 104D
11 Sep 11
Review:
Hospital starlet Cyantific defects to Ram and teams up with close collaborator Wilkinson for a powerful brace of killer cuts. Pulling out all the stops with grinding, Loadstar style bassline and tripping breaks, "Touch Me" sees Cyantific go solo with crying vocal snippets calling "touch me" seductively with piano keys, spaced out atmospherics and catchy panache. Wilkinson then joins the party for "Get In To It" - another bassline monster, with driving b-line, murmuring refrain and punchy drums, held together with tinkling melodies and rolling fervour. Expect to hear these rinsed at raves over the coming months.
066601 7030227
06 Aug 06
066601 7125466
07 Nov 05
502444 1884628
14 Apr 13
Review:
As a duo, Utrecht-based drum and bass posterboys June Miller have been creating their instantly-recogniseable music for five years, mixing heavier Neurofunk with flowing musicality and smooth rolling rhythms. "From Autumn To Ashes" is a futuristic showdown, stepping up to the mark and staring right down the barrel of those blistering breaks. Matching this balls-out fury, "Change" is a complete switch. Featuring the haunting vocals of Sofie Letitre it begins with understated depth before burying into severe techy breaks. Whatever June Miller works on is hit material and this release is no exception.
RAMMLP 15D
04 Nov 12
Played by: Shroombab, Zoom, Digitalsoapmusic, Dephzac, Sunchase, Med School Music, Alert, Subtension, Will Streetwise, Hybris
SHACD004
25 Apr 11
META 003
04 Jun 12
Played by: Platform, DJ Purple Rabbit, Mage, Juno Recommends Drum & Bass, S Man, Mutated Forms, Mikal
DDD 006
02 Jun 10
DP 070D
24 Aug 12
Played by: The Others, Sharkslayer, Juno Recommends Drum & Bass, Juno Recommends Dubstep, The Golden Toyz, Fed Conti, Filth Collins
Review:
In-demand outfit The Others bring their iconic sound to Caspa's Dub Police imprint once again and in doing so bring an array of talent to the table in the remix package. "The Way You Make Me" is a thought-provoking piece with mournful breakdowns, euphoric, trance-like builds and stabbing beats. It's a classic hands-in-the-air dancefloor dubstep cut. BeatauCue provide a stomping 4/4 remix with stripped back synths and a late night aurora of hedonism, while S.P.Y goes in deep and dark with his luxurious D&B mix before Playaz don Original Sin gets dirty with his grizzled jump up D&B interpretation. Brilliant from start to finish, this is a must for all bass heads.
EXPRESS 008
01 Oct 12
Review:
A fun filled four-track EP on Fokuz here, with Dynamic heading it up and then a slew of collabs with Command Strange to finish it off. First up though is his solo release "Cotton Club Thing" which is a lovely, jiving slice of funk filled D&B with rattling breaks and oodles of soul. Next up is the eponymous track of the EP "Girls" with its swirling melodies and chiming beats; then there's the more serious sounds of "Jazzmine" with its jazzy beats and laid back allure. Finally "So Much Tenderness" rounds the EP off with a shimmying chirrup.
CRIT 066
01 Oct 12
Review:
Following numerous successful releases of late, now Foreign Concept returns to the Critical spotlight. Bringing together the talents of Sabre and Riya alongside the man himself, "Injustice" is a gorgeous piece with Riya's iconic voice lending a ballad like quality, with Sabre and Foreign Concept's combined efforts on production the beats are crisp and on-point with murmuring piano keys and gentle waves of bass beneath. We then turn our attention to "Affliction" with Foreign Concept and Riya again succeeding in crafting a lovely slice of deepness with minimal beats. Classy D&B at its best - get involved.
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