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James Mannion

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1 Year Of XXL
Various
Callie Reiff - "Sonic Distortion" - (5:04) 125 BPM
Intermodal - "Bundled Out" - (4:59) 123 BPM
Dillon Nathaniel - "Transcend" - (6:05) 123 BPM
Aaron Jackson - "Jungle In Ya Jungle" - (5:26) 125 BPM Hot
219 Boys - "The Realist" - (4:36) 127 BPM
Mij Mack - "Rockin The Gold" - (4:03) 128 BPM
Inkline - "Tweet" - (4:36) 83 BPM
Ralston - "Tuff 'Em Up" - (5:32) 125 BPM
Defunct! - "Filthy Funk" - (6:30) 126 BPM
Bijou - "Shadows" - (5:06) 123 BPM
Zippy Cher - "Gravy Warp" - (6:06) 126 BPM
Metacentric - "Into The Vortex" - (5:50) 123 BPM
FreeFall - "Unorthodox" - (3:56) 125 BPM
Dateless - "Revolt" - (4:15) 123 BPM
Doug English - "Short Film" - (5:49) 124 BPM
James Mannion - "BS7" - (6:08) 132 BPM
Ghost Channels & Mind Cntrl - "Right Now" - (4:41) 126 BPM
Nina Wilde & DopeKidJay - "Gat" - (4:52) 127 BPM
Review: U.S. imprint based out of Dallas, Audiophile XXL, has been unstoppable over the last year with a continuous onslaught of up and coming North American producers and their take on tech house, electro house and west coast bass sounds. This compilation showcases the labels current array of talent with eighteen tracks certainly guaranteed to destroy a dancefloor near you. Highlights include Los Angeleno Dillon Nathaniel's "Transcend" a bass heavy cut for late night parties on Hollywood Boulevard and sure to get some gun fingers in the air. Oregon's Aaron Jackson appears with "Get Some Jungle In Ya Jungle" which has some totally absurd vocoder and beat repeat action and rising British producer James Mannion: whose grime infused jam "BS7" is proper UK street sound.
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APXXL 031
15 Mar 16
Minimal/Tech House
Kill Him EP
Lullaby - (5:17) 130 BPM
Kill Him - (6:01) 130 BPM
We Burnin' - (5:58) 130 BPM Hot
Review: The titles of James Mannon's releases to date have all had a sinister edge, and the Kill Him EP is probably the darkest yet. The music too follows this aesthetic to a tee, with three aggressive and unrelenting new cuts found here. "Lullaby" is punchy late night garage, the title track meanwhile is a killer slice of messy electro-bass mayhem and "We Burnin Up" is eccentric breaky wobble with a smidgeon of dub for good measure.
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APXXL 016
06 Nov 15
UK Garage
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