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Glume Presents (Edited)
Various / Glume
Glume & JFO - "Headtoppa" - (4:13) 140 BPM
Muttley - "Natty Dreadlock" - (3:13) 140 BPM
FLO - "Slow Moe" - (3:34) 140 BPM Hot
Arkwright - "619" - (5:15) 140 BPM
DRIME - "Moody Hangover" - (4:38) 138 BPM
The Greys - "TR3" - (2:52) 145 BPM
BFM - "Bruckshot Riddim" - (4:27) 140 BPM
Eclypse - "Melocity Dub" - (5:01) 140 BPM
Toka - "Lickback" - (4:23) 140 BPM
Dub Kulcha - "Pressure Dub" - (4:54) 65 BPM
Hamdi & Beanzo - "Dangerous" - (5:10) 140 BPM
Review: When it comes to underground dance music labels in the, it's pretty safe to say that Brighton based imprint: Southpoint is one of the most accomplished in regards to genre diversification. With releases popping off across grime, bass, garage and breaks, it only makes sense that they would pull together a dubstep compilation at some point. For this powerful eleven track selection, Glume steps into the hot seat on curation duty, welcoming a fearsome roster to the project, featuring JFO, Muttley, FLO, Arkwright, FLO, Drime, The Greys, Hamdi, Beanzo & more. Our immediate standouts from this well sourced collection of sub-heavy sizzlers include The super crunchy percussive influxes of Toka's 'Lickback', alongside 'Pressure Dub', a dubwise shackout from the Dub Kulcha team.
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STPT 022
26 May 20
Deep Dubstep
HEX002
$D$ - "St Dreamer" - (5:37) 159 BPM Hot
Drime - "M Dance" - (4:45) 142 BPM
Aranha - "Radium" - (6:30) 140 BPM
Rafe - "Direct Circuit" - (4:10) 93 BPM
Umpah - "South Weezy" - (3:12) 140 BPM
Review: The young Knowledge Is Power imprint returns with a sultry VA compilation, put together with a noticeable care and attention to detail, and spanning just about every genre worth vibing to at the moment. We got a selection of new talent, too, with the likes of $D$ making his debut with "St Dreamer", a trap-leaning experiment sampling Mobb Deep, followed by Drime's gritty, grime-filtered "M Dance" riddim. Aranha's "Radium" is deep and subby, recalling some neo-stepperz business, while Rafe's "Direct Circuit" pushes the grime stabs out, and Umpah's "South Weezy" takes that same inspiration on some next sci-fi tip - TIP!
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KIP 003
27 Jul 18
Bass
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