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Sun League EP
Magenta - "Everything" - (4:30) 174 BPM Hot
HYDRO - "Freaky" - (4:33) 172 BPM
Junger - "Making Something" - (4:34) 174 BPM
7Age - "I Won't Run" - (4:45) 175 BPM
Review: Next:Gen Audio continue living up to their name with this stunning VA EP that's bursting with new generation talent. Magenta, HYDRO, Junger and 7Age have all showed serious skills in recent years and now they're here together on this beautiful summer-inspired session. Magenta shows off his soulful side with the piano-tickling 'Everything' while HYDRO gets on some sexy 23rd century RnB swag with 'Freaky'. Elsewhere Junger goes on a wonderful dreamy trip with 'Making Something' before 7Age flips the sweet switch on 'I Won't Run' with a powerful emotional finale. Sun's out, guns out!
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NXTGN 021
18 Aug 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Against The Elements Vol 1
Various
HYDRO - "Feeling The Same" - (3:20) 175 BPM
JTR - "Engage" - (3:40) 175 BPM Hot
Veak - "Original Badboy" - (4:27) 175 BPM
Machine Attax - "The Crocodile" - (3:41) 175 BPM
Tub - "Last Storm" - (4:38) 168 BPM
Smoggy - "Feels Like Nothing" - (4:28) 175 BPM
Tomoyoshi - "Inside" - (4:08) 174 BPM
Lymitless - "Undefined Inception" - (4:27) 175 BPM
Heskk - "Killer Ants" (VIP) - (3:39) 175 BPM
Smoggy - "Death Bet" (Enta remix) - (4:24) 175 BPM
Owls Of Filth - "Proliferate" (Master Error remix) - (4:23) 175 BPM
Machine Attax & Telekom - "Major Disaster" (Blackphil 'Nature Always Wins' remix) - (5:09) 175 BPM
Review: Batton down the hatches! Belgian badsmiths Deep Quake Music curate their first VA, it features a supreme rollcall of new-gen jump-up talent and it's an all-out attack of the senses from the start to finish. Highlights include the utter gutter chomping filth of Machine Attax's 'The Crocodile', the wild euphoric rush of Smoggy's 'Feel Like Nothing' , the trippy springy bounce and cool halftime switch of 'Undefined Inception' and Master Error's absolutely outrageous twist on Owls Of Filth's 'Proliferate'. That's just the tip of this grotty, stinking iceberg... Quake up and smell the coffee!
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DQM 006LP
15 Jul 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Not Too Late/Trick
Not Too Late - (5:58) 174 BPM Hot
DLR & Hydro - "Trick" - (4:52) 57 BPM
Review: We're pleased to bringing you this pack of drum driven weight as the epic trio of DLR, Hydro and WAR who combine courtesy of Sofa Sound for a bass heavy showdown. The first of the two tracks involved is a certified roller by the name of 'Not Too Late'. This one is packed to the brim with lethal electronic synth expanses and drum designs. On the flip, the pressure doesn't let up as 'Trick' strips the compositional styles back into a super groovy bag of creativity, with original synthetic sounds flying left right and centre. Excellent work!
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SS 003
19 Oct 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Film Noir EP
Hydro & War - "Film Noir" - (5:35) 174 BPM
Hydro & Kolectiv - "Mistrust" - (4:57) 174 BPM
Hydro, War & Mateba - "Ephemeral" - (6:15) 174 BPM Hot
Review: Long standing Bristol repper Hydro continues his thirst-quenching sub assault with three shadowy collaborative rollers. Drenched in mood, "Film Noir" is as smoky as a stressed out Sam Spade. "Mistrust" cuts through the haze with steppier, pneumatic beats that perforate the iced out pads in the background. Finally "Ephemeral" is all sub, kicks and rattling snares. The louder you play it, the better it gets.
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HZN 089
06 Jun 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Disillusioned
Disillusioned - (6:04) 175 BPM Hot
Trieste - (7:08) 174 BPM
Played by: Hydro
Review: A magnificent meeting of minds here as Hydro and Halogenix (fresh from his three way collab with Sabre and Stray "Oblique") team up for another super smart release on Horizons Music. "Disillusioned" is dominated by a weighty, penetrating b-line which lurks below the crisp percussion and snapping breaks, with ominous fury. Deep, dark and menacing, this one's for the heads. Named after a town in Northern Italy on the border with Croatia, "Trieste" builds from a glimmering, spaced out, atmospheric intro into a stripped back piece of experimentalism. Sparse beats and rumbling subs are order of the day, with percussive ticks and rolling atmospheric sweeps.
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HZN 049
29 Mar 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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