Review: Incurzion Audio are proud to present We Are Incurzion Vol.2. This next installment in their various artist release series consists of 14 underground/alternative drum & bass cuts, featuring contributions from long-standing label staples and ascendant newcomers alike - debuting before their full releases in the near future. Whether it's Hexa's deep medi roller "Dont Miss The Bus", Niallo's off-kilter stepper "Crisis" or Para's crossover from UK bass into techno on the suitably titled "Austere", the label proves they are open to different genres. In addition, the likes of River and MidKnighT MooN contribute two tracks each - the latter's "Kiwi" is exactly the kind of deep dubstep we can dig!
Review: Following the label's launch in February, Subconscious Audio slam down a deadly 002 release with Bristol lads Dedman and Sudley. Continuing the label's dark, driving theme, 'Kazuki' kicks off the EP on a Spectrasoul-style dark, tense feeling while 'Untouchable' signs out with a more introspective, mournful vibe. Deep rolling hypnosis with plenty of harmonics. Just how we like them.
Review: This latest selection from Incurzion Audio is yet another top quality project, this time welcoming Dedman inside for some incredibly well produced goodness. The title track 'My Heart' packs a serious subby punch, combining heavily effected vocals with epic bassline action, complete with a Myth's big room remix, adding an extra sense of depth to the original creation. From here, the glitchy bass designs and colourful percussive arrangements of 'Terri Chango' are let loose before we take in the neuro-inspired synth action and super choppy drum drops of 'Backbeat Steeze'. FInally, Kidsonic joins the party on 'Deep Down' for a futuristic roller, focussing on high ended synthesis and vibrant sub-bass below. Awesome work.
Review: The first VA from new label Bare Necessity is here, and it's one of the techiest various LPs that has ever graced the doors of Juno. Featuring a slew of talented acts, all of whom deserve more recognition, Bare Necessities Volume 1 focuses on just that: the bare necessities. Drum & bass doesn't need more than top quality drums and dirty basses, and these are present in spades across all of these tunes. RumRolla's 'Whistle' is the highlight, with its juddered, jagged blend of moody techno force that spins and spins until you don't know which direction is up. Missledz gets super deep on 'Surveillance', B-Plexx gets choppy on 'The Devil' and there's plenty more on offer. Awesome stuff.
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