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PLUSH 003D
26 May 10 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 01
01 Mar 00 Experimental/Electronic
PLUSH 11
01 May 06 Experimental/Electronic
PP 4
01 Mar 02 Downtempo
PLUSH 008D
07 May 10 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 020D
29 Mar 11 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 038D
14 Feb 12 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 06
01 Oct 01 Experimental/Electronic
PLUSH 007D
27 Apr 10 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 021D
26 Apr 11 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 004D
17 Dec 09 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 052D
10 Aug 12 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 023D
12 May 11 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 055D
10 Dec 12 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 013D
27 Oct 10 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 009D
26 May 10 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 032D
12 Dec 11 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 032D
12 Dec 11 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 001
24 Jul 11 Drum And Bass
Played by: Juno Recommends Drum & Bass
Review:
Plush Recordings call on Contract Killers, Soundwall, PFM and Formula One for two utterly beguiling excursions into liquid D&B funk. First up, "The Life Moments" by Contract Killers gets a refix from Soundwall, with the cavernous drop in tempo and vibe after the mid-section breakdown worth the admission price alone. PFM and Forumla One team up for "If You Were Mine", a liquid roller with smooth vocals, wistful percussion and squelchy bass stabs.
PLUSH 012D
04 Oct 10 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 012D
18 Oct 10 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 043D
07 May 12 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 028D
21 Jul 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
PLUSH 02
01 Mar 00 Experimental/Electronic
PLUSH 027D
14 Jul 11 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 016D
28 Feb 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
PLUSH 039D
14 Mar 12 Drum And Bass
Review:
With tracks and releases under his belt on Fokuz, Soul Deep and Luv Disaster - mostly during a super-productive 2012 - Brazilian basshead Duoscience is beginning to make something of a name for himself. This latest two-track missive is typical of his take on drum and bass. His cuts are rarely less than sunny, soul-flecked and surprisingly deep, and that's certainly the case here. Opener "Thanks" is particularly good, offering a smooth combination of South American breaks, warm chords and bluesy jazz horns. "Think", meanwhile, has a more rigid snappiness - all hypnotic bleep melodies, intricate percussion programming and laidback atmospherics
PLUSH 033D
15 Dec 11 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 041D
02 Apr 12 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 015D
26 Jan 11 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 019D
24 Mar 11 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 036D
18 Jan 12 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 12
25 Sep 08 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
PLUSH 026D
05 Jul 11 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 056D
19 Dec 12 Deep Dubstep
PLUSH 046D
21 May 12 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 002D
16 Dec 09 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 002
07 Dec 11 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 034D
20 Dec 11 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 044D
30 Apr 12 Drum And Bass
Review:
If you like things deep, dark and brooding then this excellent release from Nitri on Plush should cut the proverbial mustard. A spaced out intro of crackling white noise and sonorous atmospherics swiftly progresses into a soundscape carved out from snapping snares and moody minimalism. As the track moves on, we are plunged deeper and deeper into the unknown, with only a glimmer of bassline pressure to guide us. Murky and meditative, this one track single provides plenty of food for thought.
PLUSH 017D
08 Feb 11 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 022D
12 May 11 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 048D
13 Jun 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
PLUSH 010D
11 Oct 10 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 042D
16 Apr 12 Drum And Bass
PLUSH 053D
05 Nov 12 Deep Dubstep
Review:
One of the US bass scene's more colourful characters, Quentin - or Quintonius the sage as he styles himself - has teamed up for two tight collabo exercises that work very different dancefloor limbs. "Cleo" is a progressive gem that sparkles the most in long, dark tunnels. Clunky two-steps smudge the rhythm as the vocals stir deep emotions to the floating backdrop of crisp clean synths. "Discomfort" is a much heavier affair with a thicker rhythm, more complex drums and bassline that doesn't sound a million miles away from Dead Prez. Big ups Quintonius.
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