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Selected By: Agro
Agro / Various
Prestige - "Smashed" - (3:43) 58 BPM
Review: Selecta! Sub-liminal bossman Agro rolls his sleeves up and gets stuck into his label vaults, drawing out persys and reminding us just how on it his label has been since morning. Ranging from the twisted bass bubbles and trippy warped sounds of Warhead's 'Tread Carefully' to the interplanetary bleep drama and sweet bubbling subs of Kumo's 'Trick Shot', Agro is explicitly telling us how versatile and timeless his label has always been. With some of these cuts going back to the 2016/17, he's proved it. Get stuck in!
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SLBC 002
29 Mar 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Breakbeat, Jungle, Rave - 2024
Various
Reggie Rumble - "Music" - (2:47) 55 BPM
Reggie Rumble - "Trigger Fingaz" - (3:07) 55 BPM
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S 63027
12 Jan 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Nuusic 2023
Various
Conrad Subs - "Little Vibey Thing" (Aries remix) - (4:55) 56 BPM
Saxxon & Teej - "Soundkill" - (5:52) 58 BPM
Review: As 2023 starts to wrap up, Manchester label Nuusic take the time to reflect on the year they've had and bring their many releases together in one comprehensive collection. Looking back over key releases such as Guzi's album Goldstone Life, Grimesy's 'Voices' and Conrad Subs' 'Don't Blame The DJ', there's a powerful range of party starters, bubblers, skankers and slappers. To pick just a few highlights from 30 is pretty hectic, but Tweakz' jazzy planet stamper 'Love & loyalty', Rise's creeped out 'Intertwined' and Guzi & Epicentre's walloping 'Rate My Switch' are a great place to start. If you've got any holes in your Nuusic collection, now's your chance to get stuck in.
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NUU 047
31 Oct 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Continue EP
Love Can Bring - (3:55) 58 BPM Hot
The Reckoning - (3:47) 57 BPM
Review: Entropy and Guzi - now there's a deadly combo! Coming on strong via DJ Hybrid's Deep In The Jungle imprint, the pair go in hard with wig-burning results. Nodding heavily in the direction of the rave foundations, cuts like 'Continue' and 'Love Can Bring' will have you reaching for your whistles and horns within moments while elsewhere 'Backspin' is will have you melting in a pool of emotions (before throwing up at the absolutely disgusting bassline) and 'The Reckoning' closes the EP on a big dubby odyssey. What a crucial EP!!
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DEEPIN 103
10 Feb 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
DJ Hybrid Presents Welcome To The Jungle
Various
Ed West, Daddy Nature & Bahia - "Morgans Rain" (Bladerunner remix) - (5:38) 58 BPM
Prestige - "Smashed" (original mix) - (3:43) 58 BPM
Review: Massiveness... Jungle Cakes' Welcome To The Jungle collection continues with one of the hardest working and consistent beatsmiths in the game - DJ Hybrid. Following massive selections from the likes of Benny Page, Dub Pistols and Born On Road (to name but a few) the Deep In The Jungle/Audio Addict bossman picks up where he and Dope Ammo left us in 2020 with his last Welcome To The Jungle appearance. This time he's boosted things even more with a staggering 62 tracks that covers the entire spectrum from an almighty rollcall of talents ranging from Voltage and Nicky Blackmarket to Napes to Serum, Jam Thieves, Conrad Subs, Bladerunner and so many more. This an absolutely incredible collection and selection from Hybrid and the Jungle Cakes crew. Essential.
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JC176ALBUM
22 Jul 22
Drum & Bass / Jungle
St Paul's LP
Various
Guzi - "Stavro" - (4:39) 57 BPM
Meridian - "Respect Is Due" - (4:52) 58 BPM
Review: South West Riddim is a drum and bass label and event, based out of Exeter. Having already launched their imprint with EPs from Chakhan and a split release with Arlo & Ellm earlier this year, South West Riddim fully arrive with a beautifully curated compilation, which is in no doubt on the way to getting fully rinsed out by the soundsystem culture they represent. With pumping numbers coming through the soulful breaks of Bokeh's "Watch The Way" and Pattern's tight line dub in "M32" - ferocious hardcore, jungle, and rave motifs keep it real in Guzi's "Stavro". Next up are the tear-out and hyperfluorescent breaks of Meridian's "Respect Is Due", some stripped back and nefariously heavy jungle in DJ Gaw's "Style" - a serious tip with the added touch of Trafic MC - with more explosive dub-steppers coming from Bruk's "Whopp Dem". Cap this off with "How Can I Be" and send your next block party into hyperspace.
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SWR 003
02 Jul 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Partitions Vol 1
Various
Zoner - "The Revolution" - (4:27) 57 BPM
Review: Sub-Division continues pushing the new generation of artists and sounds with this epic VA album featuring a whole load of hybrids and fusions from a barrage of exciting new talent. Highlights are left, right and centre but essential picks include Guzi's twisted flip on the stepper sound with the grizzly 'Continuum', Sinexia's savage, stripped-back 'HND' and a whole range of cuts from the fast-rising Shayper including the rifle-like war talk of 'Keep In Line' (with Amplify) Elsewhere pure futurism drips off every dark nook and crannie of Guzi & Woolf's 'Intimidate', Niterider & Warhead's 'No Way In' is a raw, unkempt slab of rolling grot and Herby's 'Next Stop' is the sonic equivalent of a swarm of hornets - and its buzzing around in your brain. This is just the tip of the 'Partitions' iceberg... Dig deep and find many more highlights yourself.
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SDR 016
23 Apr 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Riddim Return 2021
Various
Mentah - "Fire Pit" - (4:34) 58 BPM
Review: Sub-liminal take a moment to look back over almost six years of hard graft at the future talent coal face. Having been responsible for so many bangers from so many now household names, it's a mean feat boiling it down to this mere 50 heavyweight highlights. All the label's key names are on board; Guzi, Dreadnaught, Nick The Lot, Too Greezy, Kumo, Version, Vital, Pyro, Motiv and many more dust off their past heavers, hurters and head-slappers to reflect on everything Sub-liminal has stood for and encouraged so far. From the deeper, more subtle bubblers (Sam Harris - 'Coffee Machine') to the most outrageous funk-ups (Warhead - 'Cranked') this EP has everything. When the Riddim hits you, you can't say no...
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SLR 085
05 Feb 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Summer Selection
Various
Mentah - "Fire Pit" - (4:34) 58 BPM
Guzi - "Trippy" - (4:19) 58 BPM
Review: So it doesn't feel like we've had much of a summer this year. It also feels like the arts are being hung-up to dry right now. But at least the good folk at Sub-liminal care for us.... To mark the (albeit raveless) sunny season, they've put together a 50 (yes, fifty) track collection from some of the most exciting names in the game. From Dunk to Xav, RV to Warhead, Agro, Guzi, Shayper, Damage Report and so many more, this is the 'Summer Selection' we all totally need and deserve right now. Highlights include the Remarc levels of badness on Guzi's 'Area 51', the tension and staggered creepiness of Yatuza's 'Clich?' and the broadsword swathes of Motiv's buzzy bumper 'Necroplasm'. And that's just three out of 50. Thank you Sub-liminal. We need this more than ever right now.
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SLR 079
02 Oct 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Krunk
Agro - "The Dirty South (Krunk)" - (4:06) 58 BPM
Review: Both Agro and Murky Digital share a common passion for making club-ready drum & bass and this five-tracker from the producer, featuring Guzi on a remix, is a no-holds barred display of why they're such a potent combo. The grime-influenced synths and halftime vibes of 'The Dirty South' make it an ideal title track, a gully u rban-edged track with serious crossover potential. 'Presence' is the other highlight, a down and dirty roller with a rough, mid-2000s vibe that takes this EP in an industrial direction but one that's also cut through with a jump-up aesthetic. Seriously cool.
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MURKEP 020
18 Aug 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Infiltrate
Shayper - "Marianas" - (4:37) 58 BPM
Review: Sub-Division have absolutely bloody killed it with this one. Featuring 5 cuts from Shayper including features from Guzi and Substance, Infiltrate is a collection of pure, gully numbers that all sit comfortably within the scene trends at the moment. All 5 of these could be talked about it in detail, but 'Nagato' stands out for the sheer audacity of its sub bass, a wobbling, pulsating wall of energy that pushes out into all corners of the range. 'Rever' is also top stuff, with a wonderfully solid percussive line and a grungy, gargling back end that'll have any head screwing their face up. Bangers!
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SDR 007
27 Mar 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Area 51
Trippy - (4:19) 58 BPM
Played by: Conrad Subs, S Man, Sikka
Review: Guzi is landing on Sub-Liminal Recordings once again this week with a sophisticated and incredibly fun release, one which, if you hear out live, is certain to get you moving. There's a carelessness and a freedom to these tracks and it creates a tangible sense of kinetic movement. The title track kicks things off in style and it's 'Area 51' that really takes the cake, a winding, subby track that flips between roughshod amen junglist work and a more rolling, stripped back tip, including powerful, punchy basses all the way. It's a wicked track and definitely the highlight of the release. 'I Can't' feat. Zoner is another absolute banger but one that's deep and wispy in all the right ways, as stuttering drum lines perforate over monochromatic bassline injections. Sick!
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SLR 063
29 Nov 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Riddim Return 2019
Various
DJ Hybrid & Agro - "Murder Soundboy" (Benny L remix) - (4:12) 58 BPM
Too Greezey - "My Intentions" - (4:30) 58 BPM
Tyrant - "Nuclear Bomb" - (3:43) 58 BPM
Review: Forget your daft screechy dubstep variant of the same name, Sub-liminal deal strictly in proper riddims. Wobbly riddims, fat riddims, stinking riddims, gully riddims. They have done for almost five years now, and this new Riddim Return collection is a reminder of just how much ground they cover, how many super talented darksmiths they work with and how much skin of yours their releases will melt. Highlights on this 50 track strong collection (yes, 50!) come from every angle but you'd be mad not to lick a shot from Agro & Raz on their melted bass weird-out "Ah Like It", do air trumpet to Warhead's "Cop Killa" or get wonked the heck out by Leaf's concrete steps on "Hold Up". Dig hard and take a deep breath... You're in riddim country.
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SLR 056
09 Aug 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Division Vol 2
Zoner - "The Revolution" - (4:27) 57 BPM
Review: Sub-Division are releasing the second instalment of their The Division series and it's another five tunes that all slap fairly comprehensively, with contributions from Guzi, Indirekt, Mosley and others. The spectrum gets spanned as well, with Guzi coming on with the synthy and up-beat 'Hold Me', which then leads directly into Indirekt's dark and wobbly 'Trailer' featuring BP MC, a tune that ushers in the rest of the EP in style. We especially dig Mosley's 'We Got These Things Alone', which is just a naughty bloody roller. Wicked work.
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SDR 003
02 Aug 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Myriad Part 3 (unmixed Tracks)
Charlie Rotten / Various
Motiv - "No Fuss" - (4:35) 58 BPM
Review: Sub-liminal are one of those very prolific, very underground labels that tends to go unnoticed yet releases some absolute bangers. So, getting a whole compilation full of them from a variety of up and coming producers is only going to go one way - hard. The first tune - 'Iggy' - from Garry K & RV is an instant stand out, a wobbling riff of force and hurting energy, all tied up in a jump-up sized package. 'Vultures' by Zapya and MC Karter is another top-level cut, a skippy drum-line and menacing vocals sit above a fiercely minimal roller that clicks and clanks with satisfying precision. There are a bunch more excellent tunes on this release, so go check them out.
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SLR 046
01 Dec 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Riddim Return 2018
Various
Tyrant - "Nuclear Bomb" - (3:43) 58 BPM
Review: Sub-liminal sleepers this one is for you... The UK label have just repurposed and repackaged some of their many successes on this epic 20 track compendium. Ranging from the white knuckle neuro pace of Fena's "Viral" to Dominator's gamechanging grumpy-bass twist on Agro's "Noise Complaint" via Dialogue's ultra-grot wobbler "If You Can't Beat 'Em", Tyrant's Nightflight-style jungle slap-about "Bomb", Agro's sinful stepper "Tank" and many more, this is a perfect snapshot of the label's breadth, weight and uncompromised sound so far. Riddim stinkers.
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SLR 038
13 Jul 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Myriad Part 2
Various
Too Greezey - "My Intentions" - (4:30) 58 BPM
DJ Hybrid & Agro - "Murder Soundboy" (Benny L remix) - (4:12) 58 BPM
Played by: DJ Hybrid, Ray Keith
Review: Ooof! Sub-liminal are spoiling us right here: 19 tracks and a mix killer mix from gully professor Too Greezey. Loaded with upfront exclusives, VIPs and classics in equal measure. One moment we're squelching and squirming to the wet bass on Warhead's "Bad Trip", the next we're gurning and turning to Benny L's Dillinja-esque remix of Hybrid & Agro, the next we're spooking out to the Clipz-style harmonies on Guzi's "Business" VIP, the next we're writing out our last will and testament to Agro's incredible mix of Leaf's "New Life". That's just scratching the tip of this murky iceberg, there are myriad other bangers awaiting your attention, just tuck in.
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SLR 030
25 Dec 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sub-liminal Criminals Volume 1
Various
Tyrant - "Nuclear Bomb" - (3:43) 58 BPM
Konz & Tunstep - "Amen" - (4:23) 58 BPM
Core Dubz - "This Sound" - (6:05) 57 BPM
Review: Two and a half years deep into their dark star safari Sub-Liminal continue to shred up the dance with a crack team of heavy bass innovators. Bass riffs galore and aesthetics so unforgiving, every track is tailored for the most underground floor... The worming low-end mashery of Too Greezey's "Modulation", Leaf's oddball drum funk and melting trumpets on "Shoot Off", Warhead's brutal technoid mutations on "A'Gwarn" and Tyrant's absolutely annihilating "Nuclear Bomb" are just four of the 14 high level bangers on display here. There's nothing subliminal about the message on this one: not picking up on this is a criminal offence.
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SLR 028
01 Sep 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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