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20 Mar 07 Breakbeat
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16 Sep 08 Electro House
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02 Nov 10 Electro House
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31 Jul 12 Progressive House
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23 Oct 12 UK Funky/UK Garage
Played by: The Captain
Review:
Described as being 'strictly for the club', the latest offering from Trouble & Bass is by a mysterious duo called Party Crashers. While some might stand around scratching their heads over just who that might be, everyone else will be too busy dancing on tables, losing their minds (and possibly clothes) to this high energy banger of a tune.
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23 Jun 07 Electro House
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18 Sep 12 UK Funky/UK Garage
Review:
Rinse FM's dark dubstep/grime and garage hero returns with a new seven tracker on Trouble & Bass, "Bad Like Us" is pure SL-2 'On A Ragga Tip" retro hardcore rave featuring MC Doctor. "Senate" couldn't be more different: being a cool and slick orchestral hip-hop number. "Pwnd" goes darker and slower: featuring buzzy bass drones and sparse beats. Finally MC Doctor returns to wrap things up with "Rebel Music" which is a synthy lighters-in-air anthem.
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26 Mar 13 Bass
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25 Jan 11 Electro House
Review:
This latest instalment of Trouble & Bass' series of exclusives sees man of the moment Samo Sound Boy take the helm - dropping two newies that'll reinforce his standing as one of America's hottest electro-rave producers. "Rattlesnake" is straight-up huge: a menacing mix of Dutch house-style bleep leads that ride the octaves over a switching set of tropical kicks. "Burning and Stealing" goes in for a more jacking, post-Chicago flavour, using heavily reverbed soul vocals and filtered horns to create something highly unique and constantly surprising.
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24 Jul 12 UK Funky/UK Garage
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31 Jan 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
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02 Jun 09 Electro House
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30 Oct 12 Bass
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17 Jan 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
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07 Jun 11 Electro House
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22 Jan 13 Bass
Review:
Ah the 90s! seems like it was only yesterday. Everyone's been riffing off 90s retro lately, but none have been so bold as to sample The X-Files theme. No one until the arrival of the shady Strange VIP that is! "Funeral At Sky Mountain" takes Mulder & Scully's eerie backing music, loops it and adds some smoky trap beats to hypnotising effect. Elsewhere we get the apocalyptic synth-brass-fest that is the hip-hop-ish "Back To H3ll", the death metal influenced "Take Me From Heaven", the orchestral bombast of "When I Die" and the intense strings n beats darkness of "No One Left".
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16 Mar 10 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
Review:
The Boogaloo deliver two tracks off pure dubstep rave material on Trouble & Bass. "Days Go By" takes the iconic vocal and snyth part from High Contrast and twist it around deep, distorted sub bass. "Calling All Dancers" fuses steel drums with a garage rubstep feel.
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09 Jun 10 Electro House
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08 Feb 11 UK Funky/UK Garage
Review:
Nottingham's Tomb Crew continue to impress with this fierce, fast and highly funky trio of tunes out on Trouble & Bass. The pacey 4/4 stomp of "Oh So Good" is destined to become a DJ favourite - a rude crossover between house rhythms and dubstep/UKF sounds, while the Mantronix tribute "King Of The Tweets" pinches that immortal siren sample and adds it to a post-hardcore set of rave pianos and pads. Staying on a early 90s hardcore vibe, "FIYT Night" rocks the "Think" break and adds some heavenly synth-strings to round off an excellent release from T&B.
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19 Feb 13 UK Funky/UK Garage
Played by: Mr Brainz / Orpheus:ldn, Bert On Beats, Diplo, Juno Recommends Uk Funky/Garage, Mike G, Lucent, Top Billin DJ Team
Review:
It's pretty fair to say that our Tony likes New York. A lot! This latest arrival from the on-fire Trouble & Bass imprint eschews the hazy trapisms of recent releases and goes for the party jugular. Pumping and housey, "New York Anthem" features some of the deepest bass frequencies know to man. For "Forth & Seek" Quattro enlists the help of Doctor Jeep and B Ames for some saucy breakbeat mayhem.
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03 May 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
Review:
The eponymous track of the EP starts with a cavernous, echoing soundscape with bleeps flitting between gentle percussion and chopped up Ramadanman-style vocal. Developing into a positively piquant piece with dramatic strings and wallowing bassline, it segues nicely into "With You" - a more synth-drenched cut, steeped in heavy late night moodiness and underpinned by murky subs. "Crab Apple" is a more stripped back, gently pulsing 4/4 affair and "Congo" rounds things off in style bringing a funky edge in to the EP.
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05 Jun 12 Bass
Review:
With several releases for Trouble & Bass under their belts, Ursa Major return with another EP of lean, stripped back bass. The title track balances a churning dubstep bassline with sharp garage rhythms and warm keys, coming across like the perfect blend of classic dubstep and futuristic broken rhythms. "Test Match" meanwhile is characterised by its rigid percussive rattle and deep techno stabs, and will go down well with those who like their bass music sparse, rolling, and dark - recommended.
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04 Dec 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
Played by: Bert On Beats, Diplo, Starkey, The Captain, Shox, Lucent, Highgrademuzik Aka Don D Selectah
Review:
What a wicked way to end the year... Drop The Lime's label are celebrating six years in the business and their best year yet for releases. And they're not doing it by patting themselves on the back or re-hashing their best moments. No; they've paired up their favourite artists for some serious unique collabo freakery. Each one of these demands attention but the haunting house hip-hop of Deathface & Lil Internet, the stripped back n' sexy booty bass of Star Eyes & UFO and the cosmic bass wizardry of Zombies For Money & Slap In The Bass. A damned fine collection.
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05 Apr 11 Electro House
Review:
After 14 blinding releases, the Trouble & Bass crew have compiled the best of the bass for this collection of original releases from their epic series of gonzoid-electro bangers. From the snakey Dutch leads of Drop The Lime's "Doomsday Device" to the hardcore dubstep tweaks of "Days Go By" by Boogaloo Crew, this is a must-have for anyone who missed out on the earlier Champion releases. Rico Tubbs and Calvertron are to be found in typically ravey form on "Body Free", while Baobinga mixes nasty rap verses with bassline beats on "Make It Drop". With AC Slater, Mumdance, Samo Sound Boy, Marc Remillard and Zombies For Money also included, this is an essential collection of the finest bass beats out there.
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15 Mar 11 Progressive House
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23 Mar 10 Electro House
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23 Mar 10 Electro House
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13 Dec 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
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03 Aug 10 Electro House
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26 Jun 12 Electro House
Review:
Now here's an interesting business proposition... Find some zombies, find a buyer, sell the zombies, get some money. No doubt there's a lot of legal ramifications to endure but if it works for Navajo and Drop Top, it works for us too. Naturally this track acts as a great zombie selling theme tune; the sprightly high-end riff notating your every transaction, bleep and screaming as you get busy on the cash register. With cool snippets taken from George Krantz "Din Daa Daa" and short-but-powerfully sweet drop, this is yet another fine DJ tool from Drop The Lime's ever-reliable Trouble & Bass imprint.
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04 May 10 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
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03 Apr 12 Electro House
Review:
Those keen on easy pigeonholing and laboured genre tags will have a hard time pinning down this EP from the delightfully monikered Zombies For Money. The "Sun" version of "Indonesia", for example, smashes together fragments of brain-warping tropical drums, ravey riffage and a traditional Indonesian vocal. The "Moon" version, meanwhile, eschews the touchy-feely rave synths in favour of sphincter-destroying wobble bass and ragging acid reminiscent of early Meat Beat Manifesto. "Jakarta", meanwhile, sounds like Orbital's "Remind" for the 21st century post-dubstep generation, while "Puncek Jaya" speeds off on a tropical/garage fusion tip (with the addition of some strange voodoo flute solo action). Utterly bonkers.
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18 Oct 11 Electro House
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10 Aug 10 Electro House
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09 Mar 10 Electro House
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