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505572 1807396
13 May 13
66KHZ 080
18 May 13
8HZ 016
17 May 13
AA 0017
13 May 13
A2DR 003
17 May 13
505572 1807471
13 May 13
1
17 May 13
BASSERK 00079
13 May 13
BNS 10
17 May 13
BN 006
16 May 13
BATAU 013
17 May 13
BLR 007
14 May 13
BLACKSR 0004
16 May 13
BH 009
13 May 13
BCR 028
13 May 13
Review:
The phenomenon that answers to the names 'footwork' or 'juke' has spread far and wide since its origins as a sped up fusion of ghetto, jackin' and hip-beats in Chicago. It's spread so far in fact, that French label, Booty Call, have taken it upon themselves to present this inspired compilation in an attempt to put the genre firmly on the musical map. They've got taste too, and highlights of these 12 prime cuts include: the deep synth fest of 'Access", the porno-hop frenzy of "Sex To Me" and the Kenny G on downers vibe of "My Sorrows".
CLS 051
13 May 13
CODER 003
13 May 13
CR004
16 May 13
CR 076
15 May 13
CVR 002
16 May 13
CRIT 070D
13 May 13
Review:
Emperor began his journey not so long ago with his own brand of drum & bass that reaches beyond the depths. This EP sets out in stone his arrival into the inner circle. Starting off with the hauntingly savage "Begin" featuring the silken tones of Georgia Yates, there is no let up in the speed or accuracy with which tunes are flung forward. "She Said" is a double bass stepper Roni Size would be envious of, "Radar" rips through minimal synths at hyperspeed, "Precursor"'s strange, offset tape noise intro gives way to serious bass tremors and "Solar", featuring fellow English bass terroriser Centra blasts partway through the universe with huge neuro shockwaves. A serious contender for EP of the year so far.
DTRK 018
13 May 13
505572 1807563
13 May 13
DCR 022
13 May 13
DLAB 539
15 May 13
DLAB 529
15 May 13
DLAB 523
18 May 13
DDD 040
15 May 13
Review:
Billed as 2013's biggest collection of reggae-fuelled party tracks, this madcap collaboration between New York's own reggae star Tuffist and newcomers Soul Rebel, DJ Tzinas and Bluntskull whips up new creations from some of reggae's finest tracks. From Toots and the Maytals to The Ethiopians, Soul Rebel, DJ Tzinas and Hammond Classics work together to bring a new flava, while Tuffist's jungle vibes and Bluntskull's breakbeat hype provide fresh new sounds to get the party skanking. Don't underestimate the power of reggae to get floors filled across the country, this series confronts non-dancers and shuns bad feelings. Embrace the party jams!
DISTURBD 032
13 May 13
DNBB 062
18 May 13
DZ 001
19 May 13
505572 1807556
13 May 13
505572 1810181
13 May 13
DUBT 028
16 May 13
ESP 048
16 May 13
EMR 36
14 May 13
FBR 003
13 May 13
FOKUZ 13040
13 May 13
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.
FFDNB 013
13 May 13
505572 1810129
13 May 13
GNB 039
18 May 13
GGR 0130
13 May 13
HCRD 010
17 May 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.
HRDLP 006
14 May 13
IDJR 169
17 May 13 | ||
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