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LETHALDIG 010
10 Jun 13
GNB 043
10 Jun 13
BIO 015
14 Jun 13
2222 004
10 Jun 13
Review:
Little is known about 2222 but in this instance it's more useful to let the music do the talking anyway. Detail's hard-hitting first track is a minimal stomp through electronic and neuro influences. With cinematic breakdowns and some serious atmospheric build-up, expect to hear it on a mixtape near you soon. Following this penchant for all things dark, crisp and minimal, Haemoglobin's offering steps hard to an echoing synthy backdrop. Noel & Exit9's "Can't Be There" softens the corners with a deliciously deep roller of a bassline, and to throw yet another curveball, Hidden Elements - "Nr 13" is a beautiful piece of microfunk, delicate and subtle with an intense level of production skill. One special EP.
FDR 0005
14 Jun 13
5YN7H 001M3
16 Jun 13
DNBB 089
16 Jun 13
LUV 061
10 Jun 13
POTHERS 001
10 Jun 13
RE 0003
11 Jun 13
BLAYARED 002
15 Jun 13
BASSISM 101
10 Jun 13
SHAT 0095
10 Jun 13
SSS 033
10 Jun 13
DSDS 1009
10 Jun 13
KAMI 0036
13 Jun 13
UPGR 09
14 Jun 13
MHERTZDIGI 015
10 Jun 13
RR 0007
10 Jun 13
100582 75
14 Jun 13
R 170
13 Jun 13
ZBRBR 001
12 Jun 13
ICE 004
10 Jun 13
FORT 017
10 Jun 13
CBREC 00010
14 Jun 13
UT 0001
14 Jun 13
PMP 002
16 Jun 13
SDRS 022
10 Jun 13
TDRD 009
10 Jun 13
SD 007
10 Jun 13
DEMON 038
10 Jun 13
SHA 069
10 Jun 13
Review:
Famed for creating some of the most experimental drum & bass available on the scene, Rockwell's latest release from his home label Shogun Audio is a gloriously electrified speed demon. Raging on through Blade Runner-esque 80s effects on that hugely satisfying synth bassline before cruising into a footwork-inspired ultra-shuffle, "Detroit" is what is generally known in the business as an 'absolute banger'. Slamming into some juke clap action straight off the mark, the "Back Again" keeps energy levels high with an inventive twist on shoulder-shimmying, head nodding D&B. Work on your moves - skanking isn't gonna be enough for this one.
ABDIG 045
13 Jun 13
PROX 045
10 Jun 13
BSDGTL 032
10 Jun 13
36HTZ 029
10 Jun 13
Played by: Euphonique
Review:
Representing the UK junglists, Sussex-based DJ and producer Hybrid has put together a duo of hard-hitting tracks set to take D&B nights across the country by storm. Showing his versatile side, track one featuries more electro-charged, high-energy sounds. Blasting gritty rolling amens with massive synthy bass, it's a call to the dancefloor that'll get even the serious head nodders moving. On the flip sees a more junglist approach, with all the bright and breezy goodness you'd expect and some of the bad bass and warmed rhythms you might not. State of the art smashers from a promising newcomer - get to know.
100580 34
14 Jun 13
T12SNGL 003
10 Jun 13
SERD 010
10 Jun 13
DLAB 551
11 Jun 13
ND 023
13 Jun 13
361015 3005158
10 Jun 13
Review:
Written and produced by Donae'O himself, "Fire" is the distinctive singer at his darkest and most confrontational. Opening with his calling card chorus and ravey breakbeats he throws us deep into the sawtooth sea with a scissor bass riff and staccato lyrical rappage. Remixes abound with The Prototypes taking the crown on a D&B flex and the acoustic treatment boding well for any old romantics in the house. Something for everyone; when someone tells you to play with "Fire", you should really pay heed to their advice.
ANS 0001
16 Jun 13
INTLG 056
10 Jun 13
DCQ 002
10 Jun 13
INN 060D
13 Jun 13
Played by: The Funk Hunters
Review:
Innerground continues its reign over the soulful and jazzy D&B world with a storming collection of shining new music from some of the scene's finest. Arguably the greatest liquid collab duo in history Marky & Makoto pair up for not one but two massive tracks, heading up the EP in 'we mean business' style. Also featuring their love for jazz funk are Austria's own RoyGreen & Protone, blasting that groove with a lush, retro feel, as does Brazilian newcomer Level 2. Liquid veteran Submorphics drops by to reveal a sweet summer anthem in "Hazel Street" and rounding off the comp is newcomer T>I with a hypnotic delve through nasty electronic percussion. A true indication of where DJ Marky's label is right now, if you're a fan of the genre you'd be foolish to miss out.
LETHALDIG 011
10 Jun 13
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10 Jun 13 | ||
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