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CITRUS 13010
29 Apr 13 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 2012004
19 Nov 12 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 035
06 Apr 09 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 201005
13 Dec 10 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 201104
11 Jul 11 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 024
11 Sep 06 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 024
31 Jul 06 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 046
22 Aug 11 Drum And Bass
Review:
Subsonik doesn't mess about, diving straight in and remixing two absolute belters from darkside soldiers Black Sun Empire and Quadrant & Cease respectively. First up is "Crash Bunny", which he re-works into a discerning dancefloor bomb with stuttering synths and cool percussion. "Rage & Rapture" undergoes a similar treatment, with a trance-like, sci-fi vocal-led intro and spaced out atmospherics, it drops into an epic adventure with rapturous synths and euphoric SFX. One for the ravers.
CITRUS 2010-04
22 Nov 10 Drum And Bass
Review:
A sweeping, crackling intro full of anticipation, beautifully enunciated beats and glitchy gurgles eases us into "Zebra's Crossing". A gorgeous murmuring bassline calls the shots from below in the slightly perturbing sketchy soundscape, in which downtempo, almost trance like atmospherics dominate in the distance. Up next, "Night Life" is a further existential exploration with a minimalist Perez/Rockwell style sensibility, with a deep, menacing b-line and glitched up beats shuffling round another in pared down glory. A nice release on the Dutch label.
CITRUS 200903
23 Nov 09 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 008
17 Jun 02 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 2010-07
07 Feb 11 Drum And Bass
Review:
Mad, bad and dangerous, legendary techstep German D&B-ster Tim Eliot, aka Current Value comes to the fore for part one of Guerilla Files Vol 1. Gird your loins as he goes in hard with the ferocity of a bull in a china shop - we're talking lacerating breaks, breathtaking tempos, pummelling drums and relentless and unforgiving energy in "Therapist", and much the same in flipside gem "Overclock". Gein then takes the reins for another supersonic venture into skullstep debauchery with techno informed beats, punching drums and merciless b-lines in abundance. Not one for the faint hearted.
CITRUS 2009-02
29 Jun 09 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 201101
21 Mar 11 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 022
08 Jan 07 Drum And Bass
CITRUSDIGI 001
25 Jun 07 Drum And Bass
CITRUSEP 001
23 May 05 Drum And Bass
CITRUSDIGI 002
25 Jun 07 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 012
10 May 04 Drum And Bass
CITRUSLP 005S1
02 May 11 Drum And Bass
Review:
Fourward, who we've seen collaborate with Austrian duo Body & Soul in the past, steps up for a solo release in anticipation of his album on Citrus. It's souped up, high octane D&B all the way here, as Mindscape takes to the helm for his remix of "Wishes", which is synth-coated, rip-roaring tear out straight up. "Stuck" is a more tech-y number, with ticking breaks, industrial bellows and distorted synth lines all over the place. Approach with caution!
CITRUSLP 005S2
04 Jul 11 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 2009-01
01 Jun 09 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 041
26 Jul 10 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 13008
25 Mar 13 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 055
20 May 13 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 2012007
14 Jan 13 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 033
26 May 08 Drum And Bass
CITRUSLP 004S1
23 Nov 09 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 2011-05
08 Aug 11 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 052
30 Jul 12 Drum And Bass
CITRUS 054
14 Jan 13 Drum And Bass
CITRUS049
27 Feb 12 Drum And Bass
Review:
Mefjus & Kung team up for a momentous release on Citrus. Noisia-esque rippling synths, bass warps, edits and fades and booming bass get "Exhale" off to a great start before it falls into an equally discernable neuro-influenced piece with industrial undertones and choppy drums. It's partner-in-crime "The Perfect Host" from Place 2B and Paimon is another impressive venture, with percussive beats, thumping kicks, and an almost Renegade Hardware-like force to its pace and style. Punchy drums, drifting atmospherics and echoing vocal elements make this one a gem!
CITRUS 2012005
17 Dec 12 Drum And Bass
CITRUSLP2S 002
24 Dec 07 Drum And Bass
CITRUSLP 002
05 Nov 07 Drum And Bass | ||
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