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Similar artists: Break, Enei, Agressor Bunx, Dillinja, Noisia
Variation In Production (VIP)
Various
Agressor Bunx - "The Offering" - (4:11) 172 BPM
Dub Elements - "POW" - (4:41) 174 BPM
Jade - "TV Says" - (3:44) 172 BPM
L 33 - "MAFIA" - (4:57) 174 BPM
MNDSCP - "Vertigo" - (4:38) 174 BPM
Redpill - "Lunch Time" - (4:06) 172 BPM
Smooth - "Roly-Poly" - (3:51) 172 BPM Hot
Zombie Cats & ABIS - "Need" - (4:07) 172 BPM
Review: It's the age-old argument that's kept croaky old junglists up past their bedtime for years: does VIP stand for 'this mix is strictly for very important people' or does it stand for 'variation in production'? In truth, it can mean either, depending on who made the VIP and who they intended it for. But now at least we know Eatbrain's stance on the matter as they ask some of their biggest VIP producers to go back over a seminal label release of theirs and give it a good overhaul, update and go-faster stripes for 2020. The results speak for themselves; the added grit and funk on L 33's 'Mafia', Jade's emotional dynamics on 'TV Says' and the complete subversion of 'Need' by Zombie Cats and Abis are just three examples of how very important these variations are. And they're made for you: the true VIPs.
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EATBRAIN 114
20 Nov 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
DIVERGENCE II
Various
Hidden Forms - "Rotor" - (4:27) 172 BPM
KOLT - "Mountains Of Madness" - (5:56) 175 BPM
Zombie Cats - "Lost" - (3:23) 172 BPM
Mizo - "Molten Heart" - (4:30) 174 BPM
Clashtone - "Pretender" - (4:23) 175 BPM
Jade - "Man Eating Lizard Dragon" (2Whales remix) - (5:43) 174 BPM Hot
Kodin & Tide - "Mouth" - (3:53) 175 BPM
Tobax - "Burning VIP" - (4:20) 174 BPM
Agressor Bunx - "Pop Up" - (4:11) 174 BPM
Burr Oak - "Orbit" - (3:51) 172 BPM
Fourward - "Torn Place VIP" - (4:08) 172 BPM
Cod3x - "Ravioli" - (3:54) 172 BPM
Joe Ford & Shrike - "Face Dancer" - (4:37) 174 BPM
Kutlo - "Short Wire" - (4:10) 172 BPM
Liveon - "Basso Ostinato" - (4:22) 172 BPM
Psynchro - "Neogen" - (5:50) 170 BPM
Review: Eatbrain return with more flesh-gobbling bruisers in the form of this massive V/A album Divergence II. Following where the inaugural collection left us back in March 2018, once again it's an epic rollcall of Eatbrain artists and friends with no boundaries in terms of subgenre or expectation. Highlights include the slippery kicks and technoid funk of Zombie Cats "Lost", the ravey-style pitched up vocals and A.M.C style energy of the drop on Catastrophe's "Pretender" the insane VIP level-p of Tobax's "Burning" and Burr Oak's schizoid riot "Orbit".... But these are just the tip of the brain-eating iceberg. Jade's label remains bang on-point as ever.
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EATBRAINLP 009
21 Oct 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Eatbrain: 2018
Various
L 33 - "Mafia" (original mix) - (5:36) 174 BPM
Fourward & Signal - "Aversion" (original mix) - (4:32) 172 BPM
Gydra - "Scourge" (original mix) - (4:22) 172 BPM
Synergy - "Dark Machine" (original mix) - (3:48) 172 BPM
Mindscape - "Meltdown" (original mix) - (4:31) 174 BPM
KOLT - "Harpy" (original mix) - (4:11) 172 BPM
Mob Tactics - "Buckfast" - (5:00) 174 BPM
Cod3x - "Technology" - (3:51) 174 BPM
Zombie Cats & ABIS - "Need" - (4:12) 172 BPM
Telekinesis - "Warp" - (5:31) 174 BPM
Jade - "Man Eating Lizard Dragon" (DNB VIP) - (5:05) 172 BPM Hot
Teddy Killerz - "Drop It" - (4:16) 174 BPM
Agressor Bunx - "Pararampam" - (4:12) 172 BPM
Redpill - "Lunch Time" - (3:04) 172 BPM
Mizo - "Horizon" - (4:35) 174 BPM
Task Horizon - "Interlinked" - (4:36) 172 BPM
Review: Eatbrain is the Hungarian Neurofunk institution that just keeps on giving, the Central European bass place which prioritises naughty music over everything else. Well, their 2018 album is here from a selection of the artists in their orbit and its everything you'd expect from Jade and the crew. The first cut - 'Mafia' by L 33 - has been out for a little while but has rightfully been re-visited here, its Jump-Up-Neurofunk fusion landing exceptionally well with serious dancefloor implications. There are too many sick tracks on this release to cover them all here, but KOLT's 'Harpy' and 'Pararampam' from Agressor Bunx are two more absolutely ridiculous bits of production. Well worth a look.
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EATBRAIN 2018
11 Mar 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Collaborations 2
Various
Satl - "Let Me Be The One" (Alibi remix) - (4:28) 174 BPM Hot
Molecular - "Deep Breath" - (6:20) 174 BPM
Melinki & Low:R - "Funkmaster" - (6:08) 170 BPM
Jade - "What You Are" (Break remix) - (4:57) 172 BPM
Djah - "Layedback Russ" - (5:03) 174 BPM
HumaNature - "Voices" (feat Leniz) - (4:54) 174 BPM
Cnof - "Stars Go Out" - (4:51) 174 BPM
SD - "All I Must Do" - (5:56) 175 BPM
Nemy - "High" - (5:15) 174 BPM
Critical Event & Askel - "So In Love With You" - (4:27) 174 BPM
ALB - "Using Minds" - (5:29) 174 BPM
Calculon & Dave Owen - "Ben Carlos" (feat Christina Tamayo - Zero T remix) - (5:11) 58 BPM
Smote - "Just Come Back" - (5:20) 174 BPM
Joakuim - "8am Roller" - (4:30) 172 BPM
Drumcatcher - "Feelings" - (4:35) 172 BPM
Brainwork & Mnml - "Embrace" - (5:18) 172 BPM
Review: Fokuz Recordings consistently release some of the best compilation albums around. Their pool of artists is so diverse and so top quality that an assortment of their work is always going to be special, especially when they bring in outside talent like Break and Zero T. Collaborations 2 is what is says on the tin: remixes and other collaborative projects and blimey, it's good stuff. Joakuim's '8am Roller' is the perfect example, a deft piece of piano-based smoothness that rolls out to your heart's content with sultry results, an instant classic of liquid-sized proportions. The Break remix is a welcome addition, as is the steppy yet soulful Zero T remix of Ben Carlos. Another very, very good selection of cuts from the always sublime Fokuz crew.
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FOKUZ 19032
04 Feb 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Awake EP
Awake - (4:05) 174 BPM
Jade & State Of Mind - "Highlander" - (4:27) 174 BPM Hot
Not Safe - (4:20) 174 BPM
Man Eating Lizard Dragon - (2:10) 150 BPM
Review: The machine has awoken! Eatbrain bossguy Jade returns with four more woke wallopers. The title track says it all; stripped back and slippery, it's a meaner, more minimal rampage from the untouchable neuro king that's followed by an absolute riot of a jam in the form of "Highlander". Co-created with fellow bass terroriser State Of Mind, it's a savage shock to the sense with its layers of menacing psy-textures. Elsewhere the experience is complemented by the warped synth and dense pressure of "Not Safe" before we're eaten alive by "Man Eating Lizard Dragon". Spitting fire at a devilish 150 BPM, this is a whole new side to the machine we've not witnessed before.
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EATBRAIN 056
14 May 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
I'm A Machine
I'm A Machine - (5:07) 172 BPM
Review: Newsflash! Eatbrain bossman Jade isn't actually a human. But then we kinda suspected this already. The level of his obscene production, the dark aesthetic of his label, the absolute skin-scorching fire of the bassline right here. Yeah, we knew Jade was some type of mechanical automaton but we just didn't want to admit it to ourselves. Absolutely machine soul grit from a truly unique man/machine; let's see what this one-tracker leads to...
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EATBRAIN 056R
30 Apr 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Circadian Arousal
Process S - (7:28) 122 BPM
Process C - (6:42) 124 BPM Hot
Deep Thoughts - (6:26) 124 BPM
Review: It could be argued that Jade was one of the unheralded underground heroes of 2015. The Canadian DJ/producer released a number of notable tracks, including appearances on Dilate Records and No. 19 Music. Here she returns to the latter with another trio of woozy, shuffling, tech-tinged, late night house grooves. There's a surprisingly fluid feel about the pitched-down vocal samples, smooth bass and hypnotic, one-note riff of "Process S", while "Process C" is notably darker and a little more intense (even if it does retain a similarly powdery wooziness). Best of all, though, is "Deep Thoughts", a crackling, shuffling chunk of deep tech-house that benefits greatly from additional percussive hits and druggy melodies.
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NO 19068
08 Jan 16
Deep House
Best Of 2012 Compilation
Various
Technicolour & Komatic - "Ever After" - (4:49) 174 BPM
Gerwin & Nuage - "Back In The Moments" - (5:39) 175 BPM
Intelligent Manners - "Midnight Runaway" (feat Enei) - (5:53) 175 BPM
Disphonia - "Collapsed" (Zero Method remix) - (5:34) 175 BPM
Megalodon & Badklaat - "Twisted Metal" - (5:05)
Optiv & BTK - "Whatever" - (5:28) 174 BPM
Dabs - "Skullbowl" - (5:18) 174 BPM
Mortem - "The Touch" (Sabre remix) - (5:26) 172 BPM Hot
Duoscience - "I Found You" (feat Scott Allen) - (5:10) 175 BPM
Megalodon & Conscious Pilot - "Gangsta Shit" (Culprate remix) - (5:02)
Dub Elements - "Truth Rising" - (4:27) 175 BPM
Neonlight & Hackage - "Nothing Is Safe" (Audio remix) - (5:34) 173 BPM
Neonlight & Mefjus - "Puppet Master" - (5:30) 174 BPM
Place 2B & Paimon - "Quite" - (6:44) 172 BPM
Karma - "Little Ghetto Boy" - (5:47) 174 BPM
Jade - "Smashface" (feat Ryme Tyme) - (4:39) 172 BPM
Review: Dutch online record store Triple Vision have put their encyclopedic knowledge of drum and bass and dubstep down in compilation format, and man does it sound fresh! Showcasing some of the hottest talents from the scene, this little library of perfect tunes from 2012 sounds as hot as they did back on their release dates. Featuring the likes of Technicolour & Komatic (now called Technimatic, of course), European atmos-bassers Gerwin & Nuage, Intelligent Manners, Disphonia, Mortem and Sabre, as well as some wildcards and underdogs from artists with their own rabidly fanatical follwings, this is a comp worth savouring and perfect for filling those gaps in your collection with tunes that perhaps passed you by along the way.
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RETROSPECT 001
18 Feb 13
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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