Review: Four years and 20 releases deep: Frenk Dublin's Dubstep Rotterdam imprint have never been ones to swamp or saturate the genre. Quality over quantity and forever erring on the deeper, cavernous and more dangerous sides of dubstep, here the label takes a moment to reflect and remind us of their breadth so far... From the purring subs and meditative vapour trails of "The Aggressor" to the all-out jungle badness of Hajee's take on "Demon's Rhythm" by way of DWise's industrial strength concrete melting "Mushrooms", it's a fitting document that not only enforces the label's strength but its timelessness too.
Review: Having made his deep, dark, dubby intentions more than clear earlier this year with his massive "Single Scream", Rotterdam-based badman Hajee returns with another slinky slice of cavernous, oceanic dub trippiness. Boasting interesting bass textures and trippy SFX on the fills, it's a smoky session that will see heaps of action this summer. Remix-wise we're treated to versions from Cyance (more pensive pulsations on the subs), Gyu (tribal, steppy and spooky) and SQRD (gruesome bass alert!) You can run but you can't hide from "Heide".
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