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DTZ 014
23 Mar 10
BPC 215CD
30 Apr 10
BPC 214
07 May 10
BPCD 003
13 May 11
SGR-010
02 Jun 09
DUBTRXX 031
05 Apr 13
MDR 100
01 Mar 13
MDR 081
24 Feb 12
MDR 081
24 Feb 12
BASSEP 013
18 Nov 12
DA 004
28 Feb 11
ER 22
18 Apr 12
STK 036
26 Sep 11
STK 029
28 Dec 10
STK 014
05 Jul 10
STK-040
01 May 12
DLAB 470
09 Jan 13
HENCH 001
03 Oct 11
HNCOGS 001
12 Jun 10
HENCH 007
10 Oct 11
HENCH 008
10 Oct 11
HENCH 002
03 Oct 11
HENCH 015
17 Oct 11
HENCH 030
17 Oct 11
HENCH 039DA
29 Oct 12
Review:
Wow. Just wow. Just when you thought dubstep couldn't get murkier, shoutier and gnarlier, two of the scene's largest characters collide for one of the tune's most uncompromising tunes this year. Just listen to that vocal chant and tell us it hasn't inspired you to jump 20 feet tall and growl like an ambush of tigers. "Cadi" is just as moody but with added depth and mysticism as a belly-chanted call to prayer echoes with prominence and dominance. "Nebulizer" completes the package, and does so with alien mischief thanks to its barbed mechanical groove and interplanetary whooshes and washes. Somebody say 'mental business!'
TEC 039
27 Jun 10
Review:
It's been a quiet year for Tectonic with only releases from Pursuit Grooves and Jack Sparrow making a ripple in the waves of 2010. This exceptionally heavyweight release should rekindle matters somewhat. Bristolian Jakes, label boss of HENCH, crafts a frantic dark and subby bass growler on "Times End" replete with a killer atmosphere building drop and gunshot assisted steppa riddim which packs a real punch. Flip over for the return of Darqwan, Oris Jay's alias for crafting sinister sonic textures, last seen in 2008. On "Jah Wan" Darqwan drops clunking metallic percussion on a backdrop of schizoid acid basslines and vocal snatches. Nice work Tectonic.
HENCH 004
03 Oct 11
VPA 18
05 May 13
DDR 002
03 Dec 12
SECTION8 048D
05 Mar 13
380015 2031986
03 Jun 12
380015 2031528
24 May 12
38001 52044825
21 Dec 12
3800152 030170
26 Apr 12
COLL 014
23 Jul 12
100462 33
17 Oct 12
NSLP 002
28 May 12
Review:
For all of the genre bending insanity of his early singles on Night Slugs, it's unlikely that anyone could have foreseen Jam City coming out with an album like this. Across ten tracks the producer delivers music that runs the gauntlet between Prince influenced funk that flickers like a burnt out neon sign, Chicago house that sounds like it was made in an echo chamber and Philly club that sounds like it was made for an athletics commercial. Despite its air of detached ADD hyperreality it's an album that's never cold, and never once looks down on the listener ... in short, absolutely essential.
NS 009
06 Dec 10
Played by: Juno Recommends Dubstep, Dev79, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, J-Wow (Buraka Som Sistema), Bok Bok, 123mrk
Review:
Keen observers of the Night Slugs movement will have noticed a consistent stream of Jam City tracks featuring in the DJ sets, charts, mixes and weekly Rinse FM shows performed by Messrs Bok Bok and L-Vis 1990 which even predate NS as a label entity. As Night Slugs draws close to a near perfect first year of business, they quit with the teasing and finally unveil the debut proper EP from Jam City. "Magic Drops" has been a staple of the extended NS family DJ set for yonks now so anyone with a semblance of club going in them will be more than familiar with the pressurised crunk grind meets blissed out keys and sludge drunk synths Eski riddim tribute. What really impresses is the richness in sonic detail throughout - you can listen to "Magic Drops" ten times in a row and find something different to captivate you. "Scene Girl" retains the industrial pressure style percussion, but lays down A saw tooth synth wash that positively bullies its way to the forefront, whilst "2 Hot" drops some half step menace courtesy of the massive cloud of outergalactic synth tension. This release combined with the preceding Refixes EP proves to be an auspicious portent of things to come in 2011!
ADOPED 009
01 Jun 12
DC 032
03 Oct 12
HNHEP 005
16 Nov 10
BDM 016
14 Dec 10
UGM 00398
22 Jan 09
SNR 048
29 Sep 12
IMUSICIAN A10997
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