Review: Greta Levska continues her formidable run on Get Physical Music with an Ibiza compilation sampler which follows her 2023 album Flex (for Poker Flat) and EPs for GP like Club Jupiter and Cala Da Bronx. On display here are tracks by JoJo in "Eclipse" with its euphoric progressive house and trance style, to Madd Rod's '80s inspired drive time "Jumping Jacks". Furthermore there's some electro B-boy bangers in Computer Madness' "Travelling Back To The Planet Rock" - NYC in the house - which falls alongside Hammer's disco-inspired "Red Alert". With all that mentioned, there's no overlooking Levska's own "Amps On Route One" - the inspired opener to her piping hot Ibiza mix.
Review: Exploring new music from The Wub Club is always a part of the week we look forward to, with this colourful new display of niche bassline goodness being a real godsend from More Fool U & JOJO. First up, the luscious synthesizer swings and intense 4x4 flavours of 'Realness' kick us off with some throwback sonic designs, before Katie Bosworth joins the party for a standout vocal atop the carnival-starting LFO squelches of 'Not My Boy'. There is a real feeling of fun woven throughout this whole project, with 'Beggin' utilizing more vocal chops and a high-octane set of drum rhythms to ignite the dance once more, before rounding the project off with the scale-riding LFO's and whippet warbles of 'Crowd Hype'. It's jam-packed with rave-ready energy to say the least!
Review: Since their inception as a label entity, The Wub Club have been incredibly impressive in their maneuvers, constantly dropping exciting new bass, garage, grime and drum and bass originals with a seriously colourful feel. This latest collection is special as they unveil the first edition of their new 'Wub Club World' compilation series. The artist roster involved is pretty staggering, with the likes of Mikey B, Jack Junior, Deadbeat UK, Dr Oscillator, Event Horizon and a bag more more all getting involved, plus a highly anticipated appearance from label-owner Forca alongside the legendary Phatworld, This project captivates everything the label represents on a grand scale, that being energetic, original underground dance music, a wide range of styles and a top quality showcasing of artists from around the world. The whole project screams quality, but if we were to pick our highlights, we would have to include the outstanding melodic and vocal arrangements of Hans Glader's beautiful 'Autumn' original, next to the high energy drum and bass flavours and catchy synthetic energies of 'Say That Ur Ready' from Mr Dubz. If you are looking for a complete look into underground dance music in the UK, look no further.
Review: As one of the most established, original sounding labels in the bass scene, we are very excited to dip into the latest Chip Butty compilation project as they unveil the third edition of 'Chip Shop'. The release features nine scorching originals, showcasing both the new and the old as we see established named such as Dr Cryptic and Dr Oscillator team up with the likes of newer faces like Harry Tremlett and Liam Bline for one hell of a selection. For us, the clear highlights of this one have to include the super crunchy drum shuffles and grizzly bass textures of DJ Airmax's 'Number One Fan', along with the smooth yet hard hitting LFO's of 'Run Wi D Riddim' from KegOne.
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