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Decade Of Doom
Various
Phedee - "Mmm Pizza" - (1:54) 75 BPM
Space Gang - "Forgive" - (2:48) 70 BPM Hot
Kenny Segal - "Worlds To Run" (VIP dub) - (3:35) 72 BPM
Dream Panther - "Late Night Gymnopaedie" - (3:04) 78 BPM
Ahee - "HMU" - (5:22) 100 BPM
Eraserfase - "Sapphire" - (2:42) 69 BPM
Elusive - "Wake & Bake" - (1:52) 77 BPM
ELOS - "Not The Best" (feat Milo & Busdriver) - (2:25) 74 BPM
Gnome Beats - "Linestepper" (feat Myka 9) - (3:20) 83 BPM
Daedelus - "Special Re: Quest" - (3:34) 115 BPM
CLYDE - "Smile At You" - (2:15) 74 BPM
Shrimpnose - "Seething" - (4:14) 77 BPM
Nobody - "Sioux's Reign" - (3:46) 84 BPM
Rah Zen - "Ritual" - (1:33) 106 BPM
NastyNasty - "Loner" - (3:05) 128 BPM
Jon Casey - "BANGA" (feat Dabow) - (3:06) 126 BPM
DMVU - "Creature Comforts (the Return Of Pocket Rocks)" - (2:33) 74 BPM
Woolymammoth & Holly - "All Jokes Aside" - (2:48) 80 BPM
Huxley Anne - "Nin" - (4:50) 80 BPM
Gangus - "Palo Santo" (feat Paint) - (4:33) 128 BPM
Thook - "Taken" - (1:45) 128 BPM
Alphafox - "Sauced Up" (feat Gangsta Boo) - (3:06) 72 BPM
Bleep Bloop - "F12" (feat GOON DES GARCONS*) - (3:11) 72 BPM
DJ Ride - "Lightspeed" (feat Stereossauro) - (4:24) 120 BPM
Wylie Cable - "Change Your Name" - (2:15) 72 BPM
QRTR - "And Still" (Interlude) - (1:56) 131 BPM
Snakefoot - "Cloud Chamber" (feat Stephanie Wilson) - (3:13) 123 BPM
Speak - "And Plants Filled The Room" - (2:50) 96 BPM
Context Chameleon - "Komorebi" (feat Tomoki Sanders) - (4:12) 106 BPM
Odd Nosdam - "P9 24" - (1:12) 129 BPM
Review: Collecting 30 tracks spanning from 2011-2021, Dome Of Doom label founder Wylie Cable has put together Decade of Doom to reflect 10 years of a singular musical vision and the evolving sounds that come with it. Be it the dusty, chilled, sweet and laidback sounds of Nobody's jazzy instrumental "Sioux's Reign" or Kenny Segal's "Worlds To Run (VIP dub)", venture further into the label with the low slung drank of Alphafox & Gangster Boo's "Sauced Up" - to the far fetched beats of NastyNasty. With a touch of post-dubstep making it in through DJ Ride, to the heavy industrial beatmaking of Huxley Anne's "Nin", there's more positive flavours to be found in Daedelus's "Special Re: Quest" to some great percussive soundscapes in Ahee's exotic "HMU". A legendary multi-genre label that's impossible to pigeon-hole, Dome Of Doom celebrates 10 years with a thunderdrome of sounds. Temple of boom!
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DODLP 008
21 Sep 21
Hip Hop/R&B
Deep Dark & Dangerous Trilogy Part 3/Dangerous
Various
DMVU - "Dem Fi Kno" - (4:13) 140 BPM
CITY1 - "Pomboo" - (4:36) 105 BPM
Ternion Sound - "Funky Shit" - (4:34) 140 BPM Hot
LOST - "Hexagon" - (5:06) 140 BPM
Dank Frank - "Great Wall" - (2:57) 67 BPM
Dayzero - "Submarine" - (4:36) 140 BPM
Computerbeats - "Arc" - (3:39) 140 BPM
SubDocta - "The Spirit" - (4:14) 140 BPM
Review: Part three is upon us as Deep Dark & Dangerous unveil the final piece of the puzzle in their latest release line with 'Dangerous', showcasing the most rawcus sounds on their roster. The line up for this one is sublime, with heavyweight names such as CITY1, Ternion Sound, Lost, Dank Frank, DayZero and SubDocta all being drafted in to showcase their unique skill sets. The project as a whole bleeds creativity and musical innovation, with particular points of interest coming in DMVU's incredibly swampy 'Dem Fi Kno' original, which unleashes a wash of pungent synthesizer sweeps and impactful percussive inputs, alongside the unpredictable electronic brilliance of 'Arc' from Computerbeats. This compilation series has been truly magnificent to take in and is a real testament to the DD&D commitment to pushing dubstep forward.
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DDD050 CC
03 Apr 20
Deep Dubstep
I Be The
I Be The - (5:03) 140 BPM
Review: Abstrakt Sonance and DMVU on one triple-D lung-hugging heaver? This can only spell trouble. Unhurried in its intro, confident in its alien angularities, ridiculous with its tempestuous sound design; everything about this co-lab stinks to hades and back... And we wouldn't have it any other way. Drop "I Be The" and YOU be the hero.
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DDD 029
11 Apr 18
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
ENC006
Pistol Grip - (5:49) 140 BPM Hot
Broken Chime - (5:56) 140 BPM
Six Shooter - (5:41) 140 BPM
Atlas - (5:01) 140 BPM
Sky Burial (feat El Jeffe) - (4:30) 140 BPM
Played by: Alert
Review: Run by Content (Tony Riley) and Deafblind (Rich Weston), Encrypted Audio is a label that likes to focus on 'the darker side of electronica'. Pushing a self-confessed 'experimental bass' sound, the ENC006 EP perfectly captures the label's spirit. There are five doom-step excursions featured, highlights include the creepy dark alley crawl of "Pistol Grip", the sparse, angular percussion of "Six Shooter" and the hip-hop-on-opiates haze of "Atlas".
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ENC 006
27 Jan 17
Deep Dubstep
Bloccd
Flew - (4:30) 100 BPM
Ummm - (3:27) 90 BPM
Bloccd - (5:04) 140 BPM Hot
15 Signs - (4:04) 120 BPM
Review: Colorado might not be the first place that springs to mind when you think of dark, ominous bass music, but DMVU has got his shit on lock-down! He's back on Deep, Dark & Dangerous with a four-part gunshot spew that'll likely murder any dance floor from here to Aspen. "Fleww" kicks things off with a wonky, mutating bassline that sounds a lot like Coki's music on a heavy dose of LSD, while "Ummm" takes a slower, more ninja-like stance back by the familiar lyrics "..everyday I'm hustlin'". The title tune "Bloccd" is a stealthy, stop-start juke experiment carrying a load of broken drums and slithering swarms of bass frequencies, whereas "15 Signs You Grew Up In Tasmania" is more of a sound collage, straying heavily into hip-hop territories, and it sounds a lot like DMVU is having fun on that ol' MPC.
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DDD 04
09 Dec 16
Deep Dubstep
Betrayal Moon/Canyon Echoes
Betrayal Moon - (5:34) 140 BPM
Canyon Echoes - (4:38) 140 BPM Hot
Review: Sure State's monthly dispatches are like clockwork. This month they've recruited emerging bass experimentist DMVU for two beautiful, emotion rich bass escapades. Last spotted on Abyssal, he's clearly taken a turn for the more cosmic, dreamy influences: All swoony and hazy, "Betrayal Moon" is awash with melodic devices played using the Oriental scale. "Canyon Echoes", meanwhile, would make the perfect montage soundtrack of a man running, slo-mo to the love of his life who's just about to board a plane without knowing how he feels about her. Does he get to tell her? Press play and find out.
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SURESTATE 008
18 Jan 16
Deep Dubstep
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