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Try Again (Explicit)
Try Again (explicit) - (3:00) 92 BPM
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723098 100895
09 Nov 23
Hip Hop/R&B
IMHOME (Explicit)
IMHOME - (2:13) 116 BPM
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723098 099717
05 May 23
Hip Hop/R&B
420 Time
Various
Review: Spark up! It's national greens day once again and Serial Killaz are celebrating this with '420 Time', an unruly collection of 25 vaguely weed related titles and themes. The result is a full-on knees-up that covers a vast amount of D&B ground. From Upgrade's sticky-fingered moderation mission 'Ganja' to Harley D's sweet swinging sing-along 'Bud Business' via a collection of Top Cat fronted bubblers and so much more, this is a fine way to celebrate 420 and your favourite genre at the same time. Puff puff pass!
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KILLAZLP 08
20 Apr 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Selecta
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VSN 109
14 Apr 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
MISSION 02
VISION / Various
Played by: Thing
Review: The mighty Vision step forth with another humungous Mission VA collection, once again shining the brightest spotlight on some of the most exciting corners of bass music across the globe. Reading like a who's who in innovative production, the collection ranges from utter gutter-chomping filth from the likes of S Murk and Monuman to hurricane sonics by the likes of Current Value and Forbidden Society. Special moments can be found on each and every twist and turn the collection takes from UFO and Bro Safari's brand new project ET Finger to the new technoid inspired alias of Hybris - Pruvan. Absolutely sublime; here's to more future Missions.
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VSN 100D
01 Dec 22
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Drowning (Explicit)
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751313 353825
11 Nov 22
Hip Hop/R&B
Azi E Totul Bine
Azi E Totul Bine - (2:20) 103 BPM
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AWD 567810
26 Aug 22
Hip Hop/R&B
Recunosc
Recunosc - (3:28) 83 BPM
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AWD 562137
24 Jun 22
Hip Hop/R&B
Dead People (Explicit)
Dead People - (3:07) 73 BPM
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196813 123910
07 Mar 22
Hip Hop/R&B
The Mixtape Volume 3
Various
Played by: Johnnypluse, DJ Hybrid
Review: Killaz by name, killer by nature; Vital Elements and Tobie Scopes' continue to set the agenda as DJs, artists and as label owners. This third annual mix-up is certainly no exception as they plough through 59 tracks - many of which are brand new exclusives - to paint a picture of exactly where drum & bass is at right now. A thick smelly melting pot, everything is thrown into the mix: Upgrade's spine-trembling harmonics on "The Voice", ruded-out bassline badness from Voltage ("My DJ"), various jump-up hybrid creepers from Russian newcomer Ozma, brand new dark wobble lava from Serial Killaz themselves ("Rudebwoyz") the list goes on and on. This is a huge package and it comes with a superb mix too. Treat yourselves or defeat yourselves.
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KILLAZDIGLP 005
27 Dec 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 38: So Excited
Review: Liondub's renowned Street Series continues in full force and this next instalment is courtesy of Dez, a producer comes with some serious junglist heat on this one. All five of these cuts mean business and our favourites are the steppy bits, 'Burundanga' especially, which combines apocalyptic vibes with urban sonics to create a powerful patchwork of force and energy, all underpinned by a broken percussive line. The other four are also strong and we're definitely looking forward to hearing these out and about - the Liondub crew kill it yet again.
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LDSSVOL 038
13 Dec 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
A Decade Of Liondub Vol 3: Future
Various
Review: Liondub International's 10 year celebrations continue with a sense-shocking body slam into the future of the label and its ever-growing family of talented artists. Hitting hard like the label's ever-on-point Street Series, the rollcall reads like a who's who in gully talent: Dutta, Bou, Jayline, Vital, BlckHry and loads more. Whether you want to be completely twisted and spat back out by a brass section (Pharoah's "Fire In The Hole") you'd prefer to be hoovered by a jet engine then shot up into the stars (Jayline's "1408") or you're more into the idea of being rattled around in a big tin bassline can (Danny The WildChild's "Body Moves") this future shock has every physical experience contemporary (but heavily rooted) drum & bass can offer. And there's even more to come. Big up Liondub!
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LDX 3
29 Nov 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dub Organizer EP
Review: There aren't many artists in the scene who are more experienced with combining the tones of reggae with the pace of D&B than Serial Killaz, in fact, for many, the name is almost synonymous with the fusion of sounds the sub-genre represents. Dez is holding up the mantle on their label this time around with his Dub Organizer EP, a four-track wobbler that powers through both sides of the sound with ease. 'Dubplate' is probably our favourite, just because of how funky the intro is (bonus points for the Rodigan sample), and the naughty way it suddenly flips into low frequency stress. Banging.
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KILLAZ 056DIG
01 Nov 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Serial Killaz Presents: The Mixtape Volume 2
Various
Review: In terms of legendary status for labels over on the jungle/jump-up side of the scene, it's pretty hard to beat Serial Killaz. Run by the duo of the same name, the imprint has arrived with the second instalment of their mixtape series and it's unsurprisingly good. Full of big tunes from guys like Serial Killaz themselves, Vital Elements and Upgrade, it's the latter of these guys that takes the cake with 'Steel Drum'. You've probably heard this one doing the rounds and it's actually already been released, but oh boy what a tune this is: a screaming, siren-lake mash of grating metallic synths and punching drums all come together to make an unstoppably good piece of music. Don't sleep on the rest of these tunes though, and a special mention goes to DJ Hybrid's 'Beatbox' - naught jungle vibes.
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KILLAZDIGLP 004
07 Dec 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Rockers EP
Played by: S Man, Dj Dazee
Review: We've barely recovered from his EP on Radius last year and Dez returns with another forthright four-tracker, this time on Serial Killaz. "Full A Ganja" sets the scene with fine-tuned balance of synth, skank and a deadly riff-heavy drop. "Mr Kali" sees him teaming up with Franko 'man of the mo' Turno with a space-aged metallic hook that's countered with just right amount of dubwise soul. "House Of Madness" lives up to its name with a loose drum swing, subtle creepy hammer horror strings and a fittingly head-twisting hook. "Rockers" shuts us down on a whole new rhythmic flex; minimal alien dancehall with a dangerous edge, it's an innovative way to climax yet another forward-thinking EP. Don't leave us hanging Dez.
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KILLAZ 031DIG
03 Mar 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Way It Is!
The Way It Is! - (7:44) 124 BPM
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CR2T 018
29 Jan 16
Deep House
Invaderz EP
Review: Dez jumps aboard Hazard's Radius with a toxic four-piece of future jump-up blunderbusses. Well chiselled and steppy throughout, highlights include the electrical sizzle FX and trippy fill chords on "Invaderz", the expert balance of vocal and industrial strength tones and rhythmic elements of "My Girl" and the itchy scratchy bass of "Pot Party". With a great track record as one half of the Bass Brothers, Dez already has strong pedigree but this is another level.
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RADIUS 023
25 Jan 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Reload LP Part 3
Various
Review: Bringing people together through the power of good drum and bass isn't alien to these guys - Gun Audio run City Flow Festival back home in Antwerp, offering one of the biggest platforms for hard hitting jump-up sounds in Western Europe. Their Reload EP series has so far seen the rise of too many new artists to count and it's these massive compilations that the people want to hear. They bring City Flow together and they show off what's yet to come for the next year. Soul Intent, T>I and Supreme Being all make appearances, but it's the surprising new upstarts you want to listen out for. Expect very big things.
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GUN 015
08 Aug 15
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Throwback
Throwback - (4:37) 126 BPM
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018736 199707
07 Dec 14
Electro House
Feeling Free
Feeling Free - (5:24) 128 BPM
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018736 199691
30 Nov 14
Progressive House
Dat Riddim
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505572 1810495
08 May 13
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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