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ZBR 011
13 May 13
ZEBRA 410
13 May 13
505570 1680957
29 Apr 13
TDMDB 0091
06 May 13
TDMDB 0090
29 Apr 13
TDMDB 0088
01 May 13
RAR 123
07 May 13
CITRUS 13010
29 Apr 13
SICKDIG 023
22 Apr 13
AA 0014
22 Apr 13
TH 009
13 May 13
BOLD 008
26 Apr 13
100549 30
30 Apr 13
R 130
02 May 13
PMR 005
29 Apr 13
NFB 184
10 May 13
505572 1807709
13 May 13
505572 1806825
22 Apr 13
SDRS 021
15 May 13
LDDS 8
29 Apr 13
Played by: Divine Elements
Review:
Back in March, Alter Ego dropped the blistering "Dark Matter", a uniquely devastating piece of screwface D&B, and now it finds itself the subject of a similarly furious remix courtesy of Divine Elements. Playing up the subtle sci-fi atmospherics of the original, it works that sawtooth bassline into alternating moments of pneumatic drill-like madness and brief moments of halfstep calm.
BKR 017
05 May 13
BW 00011
29 Apr 13
REL 016
07 May 13
BRREC 008DG
06 May 13
GDF 004
22 Apr 13
REDSEAL 909D
13 May 13
Review:
Samurai, the hugely respected drum & bass label that under the watchful eye of DJ Presha brings the world the finest in deep, dark beats from beyond the 170+ realm. This time they've hit up ASC once more for his own mashed up brand of techno-infused drum & bass straight from his own cold, calculating mind. Close, creeping and stunningly hard, although "Polemic" is softened slightly by a swirling sci-fi synth, there's no mistaking its clinical edge. "Oracle" takes off-beats and creates a master work of atmospherics with them. Minimal and clean, it builds to a shuffling crescendo amidst the smallest of pad interference. Unnervingly good.
900879 8116997
14 May 13
RMA 005
24 Apr 13
426008 8859594
29 Apr 13
505572 1806801
22 Apr 13 Ear-piercing, high end bass patches for NI Massive for dubstep, D&B, house, drumstep, minimal or 110 BPM productions
DLAB 539
15 May 13
LD 011
06 May 13
CODER 003
13 May 13 Live pack containing 18 kits of marauding drums & bass
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17 May 13
BN 006
16 May 13
MTT 007
22 Apr 13
MDR 105
10 May 13
RADIUS 017
13 May 13
Review:
Think of DJ Hazard and what do you see in your mind's eye? Put that hectic mayhem and those sweaty dancefloor shenanigans together into a two track release and you've got a good idea as to what BassBrothers are all about. "Royal Rumble" is a knockout blow from the very start, punching well above those jump up expectations and delivering some serious originality and a seriously stinking bassline to boot. "Jamaican Thug" puts dancehall vibes to work, smashing dancefloors and convincing crowds they can all do an adequate dutty wine, where destructively deep bass gives in to a ridiculous build up.
FINGERPRINT 001
06 May 13
DTRK 018
13 May 13
666017 259864
06 May 13
Review:
Bcee, as you may already know, makes lush drum & bass soundscapes intricately woven with soul and dancefloor-savvy breaks. He also runs Spearhead Records as a matter of fact, a label that boasts releases by exciting new artists with solid followings of their own including LSB, Hybrid Minds, Technimatic and Mutated Forms. Bringing his own formula of hard-stepping rhythms, soaring vocals and soulful melodies to the fore this time round, Bcee's passion for creativity breathes life into the genre and these two tracks are perfect examples of how much drum & bass still has to offer to the world of dance music.
GNB 033
29 Apr 13
BNS 009
27 Apr 13
BENNY PAGE feat SOLO BANTON
CULTURE 012
13 May 13
Review:
Mixing upfront jump up with jungle has made the Jungle Assassins series of releases a total necessity for all fans of either genre. Vol 4 is no exception, starting off with Levela's hard-hitting remix of "Dangerous" featuring the unmistakeable vocals of Solo Banton. Bouncing hard but still keeping track of Benny Page's floorfilling original, it's a tune to suit every party. "Rumple Stinkslit" is another Benny Page jump up masterpiece, plus, who doesn't love a good anagram? Big, brash and ready to tear up your dancefloor, like Red Bull-fuelled raving in a china shop, don't expect to stop until everything's destroyed.
MINDTECH 003
06 May 13
DKMV 002
06 May 13
Played by: S Man
Review:
A solid member of the D&B scene in the UK for almost a decade yet never seeming to pause above the surface for long, this latest release from Bladerunner could see him gain some well-deserved notoriety. Featuring the biggest, bounciest bass this side of summer and rolling vibes interspersed with soulful sampling, all three tracks offer something a little different. Whether it's the techy nuances of "Dragonfly", the deep growl of underwater bass in "Biological Mutations" or the swagger of perfect dancefloor stepper "The Vision", this is a perfect jump-off point into Bladerunner's solid solo back catalogue. Enjoy.
RU 19244
06 May 13 | ||
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