Review: Tapping into a series they launched back in 1993 to celebrate the culture of dubplates, the seminal foundation imprint Suburban Base dust off the Subplates series with a collection of gorgeous sun-kissed funk and deeper, darker D&B grooves from a number of impressive names who date back to the original birth of the movement. Highlights include the sassy swing and sweet feels of Marvellous Cain's 'Sweet Thing' and the lolloping double bass runs of Dead Dred's 'Black Pepper'.