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03 Jan 12 Drum And Bass
Review:
Time to get deep, dark and dubbed out with this self-titled release from 762 on Section 8. First up is "Quadrant", with its exotic, cinematic intro, it has echoing vocal snippets, quirky, fidgety beats and an unsettled atmosphere, with rumbling subs below. "Empty" is a more straight forward venture with guitar chords, strumming beats, a cooing vocal and pummelling drums. "GBO" then continues the musical story with snapping, clapping beats, winding b-line and a Commercial Suicide-esque tone to it. Concluding cut "Paradox" gets even more tech-y and finishes up the package in style.
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24 Mar 11 Drum And Bass
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25 Aug 10 Drum And Bass
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01 Dec 10 Drum And Bass
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31 May 09 Drum And Bass
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17 Jan 11 Drum And Bass
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08 Aug 12 Drum And Bass
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14 May 13 Drum And Bass
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06 Jun 12 Drum And Bass
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28 May 12 Drum And Bass
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23 May 11 Drum And Bass
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09 Jan 13 Drum And Bass
Review:
Coresplittaz present a couple of killer cuts with a heavy, industrial feel that will have fans of the darker and harder side of D&B pricking up their ears. First up is title track "The Forgotten Hope" which begins with drifting SFX, light cymbals and spidery, acerbic beats; progressing into a heavy piece with bleepy, raw sounds in abundance and a steady, pulsing bassline throughout. The accompanying "Gravity" starts with a spaced out, sci-fi inspired intro and develops into another gnarly roller with crunchy drums and plenty of irksome menace. Excellent stuff here.
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18 Oct 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
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24 Feb 10 Drum And Bass
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09 Nov 11 Drum And Bass
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10 Aug 10 Drum And Bass
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10 Apr 09 Drum And Bass
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10 Feb 11 Drum And Bass
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04 Feb 13 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
Review:
Sometimes, the sheer power and heaviness of a tune takes you by surprise. This is certainly the case with Flat T's "Machines". Kicking off as a murky, half-time groover - all moody chords and distant vocal samples - it surprisingly bursts into life 45 seconds in and charges off on an industrial dubstep tip. Think bowel-destroying bass and eyewatering riffs. Virtual flipside "Gut Wrench" goes for a more traditional D&B approach, layering distorted riffs, basslines and angular stabs over a rolling dancefloor break. While it lacks the surprise factor of its predecessor, it's no less powerful.
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22 Oct 10 Drum And Bass
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09 Mar 11 Drum And Bass
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11 Apr 09 Drum And Bass
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01 Oct 12 Drum And Bass
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14 Sep 10 Drum And Bass
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29 Apr 13 Drum And Bass
Review:
A deeply disturbing contribution from Denver-based production duo Goreteks provides some insight into the dark underbelly of American drum and bass. Not content with frat party soundsystems and bass-driven beer pong, DJs Baloo and Strode bashed their heads together to create "Bad Poetry", an old-school roundhouse smash to the face with added horror movie atmospherics. "Blesser Au L'Esprit" tricks out tense, minimal atmospherics with some seriously impressive severe breaks again with that same old-school spirit. Keep your eyes on these two, with a kick starter like this they are surely destined for big things.
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20 Sep 11 Drum And Bass
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07 Dec 10 Drum And Bass
Review:
Building from an ominous start into a mechanical stepper, "Charger Cube" has an alluring presence right from the start. Crackled vocal snatches and Apocalypse Now-esque film samples battle with smacking, ritualistic tribal breaks and industrial screeches, underpinned with an eerie oriental wail. Over on the flipside, the terror continues in "Goose Neck Stew" where hoover sweeps, sword clashing SFX and echoes go full flow Calyx & Teebee-style for the duration. One for the heads.
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04 Oct 10 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
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15 Oct 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
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05 Mar 13 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
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24 Mar 11 Drum And Bass
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08 Jun 11 Drum And Bass
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08 Oct 10 Drum And Bass
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03 Oct 12 Drum And Bass
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24 Dec 12 Deep Dubstep
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09 Jul 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
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13 Jul 11 Drum And Bass
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18 Oct 10 Drum And Bass
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21 May 13 Drum And Bass
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10 Apr 09 Drum And Bass
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17 Sep 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
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07 Oct 10 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
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06 Aug 10 Drum And Bass
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28 Oct 10 Drum And Bass
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05 Jan 12 Drum And Bass
Review:
Coming straight outta the US with some serious force behind them, Undead Rune sock it to us with "Heroes, Villains & Fugitives" - an echoing, atmospheric intro lulls us into a false sense of security before the skull step begins with brutal beats, snapping snares and grinding mid range angst. "Sapphire VIP" blurts out dense bursts of stuttering sound and frenzy of drums and layers of sound and the final track "Death Sentence" builds from an ominous intro into another flagrantly obnoxious bass-driven beast. Cowards beware - approach with caution!
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08 Dec 10 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
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19 Feb 13 Drum And Bass
Review:
Section 8's Filthy Rhythms series has been a reliable source of furiously dirty D&B since 2011, and now it's back for a third installment which may well provide its nastiest collection of tracks to date. Hardlogik's remix of Proton's "No Sleep" kicks things off with an unrelenting barrage of 175bpm snares and compressed bass, and provides no let up from there; everything here will excite those who like their D&B filthy, but highlights include the screwface basslines of Unsub's "Hudson Grimes", the irregular halfstep of Snyde & Krieg's searing "Scar The Soul", and the slightly more restrained, but percussively intricate D&B of Taos' "Dark Power".
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