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Attack Decay Sustain Vol 02
Various
Justice - "Rude Boy Movements" (original mix) - (5:55) 130 BPM
West Norwood Cassette Library - "Wanna Rock" (original mix) - (5:12) 130 BPM
Drumskull - "All Out" (original mix) - (5:04) 140 BPM
Ekula - "Frazzled" (original mix) - (5:34) 140 BPM
Skin Teeth - "Marbled Carpet" (Rawtrachs remix) - (4:47) 135 BPM
Joe Pressa - "Worries!" (original mix) - (5:07) 138 BPM Hot
Amaretto - "Itch" (original mix) - (5:19) 134 BPM
Obsidian Wave - "Wile Out" (original mix) - (4:53) 140 BPM
Bad Interrupt - "Already Dead" (Skin Teeth remix) - (6:14) 140 BPM
Bobby Lasers - "Metro" (original mix) - (7:21) 142 BPM
Kamiokande - "A Ripple In The Dirac Sea" (original mix) - (5:51) 139 BPM
Lucas - "City Nights" (original mix) - (5:21) 145 BPM
Denham Audio - "Sound Boy Shut Up" (original mix) - (5:21) 145 BPM
Disaffected - "Upwith" (original mix) - (5:32) 142 BPM
Review: Following some great releases by Kamiokande and Rawtrachs, Manchester-based imprint Torre returns this week with a solid various artists compilation. Attack / Decay / Sustain Volume. 02 features proper UK underground flava, such as by old-school hardcore legend Justice who opens up with the previously unreleased track "Rude Boy Movements", West Norwood Cassette Library also appears with the stomping house workout of "Wanna Rock, Amaretto's classic jungle deconstruction "Itch" had us impressed, as did Denham Audio's emotive drum 'n' bass roller "Sound Boy Shut Up".
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TXVI 026
16 Sep 22
Breakbeat
Transcendence
Club Culture - (6:15) 124 BPM
Retort - (6:21) 134 BPM
Run Da Ting - (4:23) 140 BPM Hot
Top Boy - (4:05) 120 BPM
Transcendence (feat 7ip7o3) - (5:04) 120 BPM
Review: Breaking through the surface last year with a sweet run of releases via the likes of E-Beamz, Sneaker Social Club and Lobster Theremin, the Sheffield three-piece Denham Audio return to the latter with another five-track missive: Transcendence. Taking in the slightest of bleep references atop a jungle groove and soundboy lyrics is "Run Da Ting", get a second bite out of something similar (only graced by rave) in "Retort". Its lead track "Transcendence (feat 7ip7o3)" sees a lo-fi, trippy and drum and bass sound flirt with vocals and textures that evoke imagery from the film Lost in Translation, while for something retro, housier and garage tipped its all about "Top Boy" and "Club Culture".
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LT 080
12 Mar 21
Breakbeat
Masta Blastah
Masta Blastah - (4:05) 63 BPM
Masta Blastah (Caski remix) - (3:36) 126 BPM
Masta Blastah (Bromley remix) - (5:12) 124 BPM Hot
Masta Blastah (Mani Festo remix) - (6:14) 86 BPM
Review: Nu-dubstep spcialist Durkham Audio returns to Durkle Disco with some grimey disco-leaning vibes that blend just about all of the UK's best and more cut-throat sounds. "Masta Blastah" is a dirty, broken arrangement of hefty bass, stripped-back percussion, and bashment vocals, served to you on one fat groove! There's remixes, too, with Caski, Bromley and Mani Festo all dropping their own, bass-heavy, reinterpretations. Killah style!
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DURK 020
12 Apr 18
Bass
Durkle Disco: Definitions Vol 2
Boycott - "HK '87" - (4:11) 140 BPM
Daffy & GUNDAM - "Bio Schematics" - (3:46) 93 BPM
Denham Audio - "Break Dat Thang" - (5:09) 64 BPM Hot
Unkey - "Karate Club" - (5:28) 131 BPM
Review: 18 months have passed since Bristol beatcamp Durkle Disco last compiled a "Definitions" EP. Once again the quality and levels of talent are high as Boycott busses up the best dynamics of trap, grime and dubstep for a lean, mean slaying machine they call "HK '87", Daffy & Gundam's "Bio Schematics" continues the stripped back prangish tones Durkle have made their signature with the equally alarming "Bio Schematics". Deeper into the EP we hit purring 808 soul from Denham Audio before getting the chop from Unkey on the icy stepper "Karate Club". Black belt business.
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DURK 015
28 Apr 17
Bass
Street Food
TryTryDieDown - "Romance Guise" - (2:52) 157 BPM
Rejig - "Agility Test" - (4:09) 140 BPM
Denham Audio - "Leffe" - (4:25) 130 BPM Hot
Moslem Priest - "Ricochet" - (4:29) 132 BPM
Review: Tessier Ashpool is label mainstay Liar's "boutique label, focusing on technical rigour & precision, synergistic structure, and a sci-fi heritage". And according to their own PR "we are proud to showcase four new rising stars that have wisely aligned themselves under the Tessier-Ashpool banner". Starting out with the lush ambience of TryTryDieDown's "Romance Guise" they're then straight into the tough stuff with Rejig's absolutely brutal "Agility Test" an expedition in future-bass-industrial crossover. Sheffield trio Denham Audio deliver some dusty breaks that sound like early 90's UK hardcore on the wrong vinyl speed; this one's wicked! Finally "Ricochet" by Malaysian bass exorcist Moslem Priest is another tough as nails experiment in low-end therapy that will throw you against the wall with its intensity.
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TAR 011
14 Mar 16
Bass
Fractal EP
Undulate - (5:53) 87 BPM
Fractal - (4:31) 86 BPM
Phalanx - (4:47) 122 BPM
Undulate (Silas & Snare remix) - (6:38) 128 BPM Hot
Fractal (Cloaka & Boxwork remix) - (5:45) 136 BPM
Review: When it comes to high-powered, contemporary post-dubstep - if there even is such a thing - Denham Audio is one of the finest in the game. This new EP on Heretic is probably amongst his best work, and the opener "Undulate" is pretty much all you need to be sold; it's mean fist of a groove is wrapped so tightly around the bassline that they sound inseparable. "Fractal itself is deeper, more swollen and a bit of a corner-dweller kind of lick, while "Phalanx" strides onto house territories with its 4/4 beat and pounding groove. Dirty remixes to boot from Silas & Snare, and Cloaka & Boxwork - nasty!
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HRTC 005
08 Feb 16
Bass
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