Review: Northern banger brigade GTA are marking a big old decade in the game with this walloping collection of beats across the spectrum. Delivered in 10s over five different themes from classics to remixes to floor-scorchers, the end result is an excitingly varied and feisty 50-strong spread of drum & bass perspectives where vibes range from Conrad Subs' utterly gully jungle vibes on his remix of Sl8r's 'Facking Jungle M8' to the thundering dancefloor wallops of Cliques' remix of the label bosses 'Pico De Gallo'. No strong is left unturned throughout the collection as we're just as like to be refreshed by liquid (Pyxis & Maykor's 'Guardian Angel') as we are flattened by venomous, laser-kissed neuro blasts (ICU's remix of 'Rip The Roof Off') Crash bang wallop what an album.
Review: Oh gosh! Every Welcome To The Jungle collection is a big deal but this latest edition from Euphonique and Dazee is a whole other rain forest. 96 tracks and a mix that weighs in over two hours, this is the sound of two of the most foremost and inspiring Bristol-based DJs going IN in every single direction. Loaded with a great range of classics, exclusives and left-of-centre vibes, highlights across this massive collection include Aries and Euphonique's massive 'Amen', Dazee & Jinx's 'Shake It Up', Sweetpea and Chickaboo's 'The Jump Off' and the recent skat-dancing fire-up 'Skip De Du Dat'. And that's not scratching the surface. This is an epic collection. Essential.
Review: Officially one of the most prolific and hardest working men in drum & bass, Dope Ammo looks back over his immense vaults of bangers, picks his favourites and commissions a whole stack of remixes from some of the best in the game. Ed Solo, Sub Zero, Bladerunner, Nick Blackmarket, Audiomisison, Kleu and DA himself are just some of the remixers getting stuck in here as Dope Ammo's many euphoric, emotionally charged cuts get reconstructed with pure balls of fire. The result is a timeless collection of dancefloor weapons that cross all subgenre boundaries. Guaranteed to light up any floor, Dope Ammo's firing all the shots right here.
Kreed & Eva Lazarus - "The Time Is Now" - (5:44) 172 BPM
Kreed & Inja - "The Time Is Now" - (5:44) 172 BPM
Kleu - "Find Your Light" - (3:29) 176 BPM
Review: If you're UK-based and into D&B then chances are you've already raved to these tunes among 50,000 other junglists in Winchester's famous Matterly Bowl this summer as Born On Road proudly present some of the key theme tunes for this year's Boomtown. Written by Bristol artist Kreed, 'The Time Is Now' comes in a variety of editions featuring powerful vocals of Eva Lazarus and Inja. All versions shining brightly with soul and hope for a brighter future, the release comes complete with a brazen junglist work out from the currently unstoppable Kleu 'Find Your Light'. Lighter crew, this one is most definitely for you.
Review: Who let the dubs out? Benny Page did, of course. He's been letting them out for a long time now and Dub Shotta is the manifestation of everything he's been doing over the years. Just look at the line-up of contributors here... Speaker Louis to Serial Killaz to Kleu to Nick The Lot to Joely to Jenks to many more, it's a powerful new-gen display of power as we're swept off our feet from robotic funk highs (Wigman - 'Best Shot') to glitched out choppy-chop freakery (Zapya & Speaker Louis' 'Toppa') and 27 other sick jams in between. Pound for pound this is one of the heaviest upfront dnb Vas you'll find this month. Woof woof.
Review: Kleu takes charge of the latest Welcome To The Jungle compilation with an explosive collection of tracks that are sure to set any dancefloor alight. With over 50 hand-picked drum and bass selections from top artists such as Conrad Subs, Benny Page, Veak, Gold Dubs, Bladerunner, and the Jungle Cakes catalogue, as well as Kleu's own unreleased tracks, this album is a must-have for any fan of the genre. Notable tracks include the hard-hitting 'Dragon Soop', a tribute to the popular off-license drink with punchy drums, airy pads, and a fierce bassline, the feel-good rave anthem 'Got The Feeling' featuring bouncy piano melodies and catchy vocal samples, and the energetic 'Shake Ya Body Like Dis' with its hyped-up vocals, heavy bass hits, and weighty low end. Kleu's selection is flawless and guaranteed to keep the ravers happy. Don't miss out on adding Welcome To The Jungle to your collection!
Review: Mind how you go! Militant Minds make light work here with this incredible fund raising VA that joins all the necessary dots you'll ever need in the bass world from hip-hop to jungle via dubstep, garage and breaks. All profits going to Mind charity, highlights across this awesome 30 track collection include the all-out jungle badness of DJ Sofa and Veak, the hybrid fusion of acts like Narna, the absolute rave Armageddon from the likes of Ac1D Vicious, deep driving D&B by Gresha and not to mention the cavalcade of crucial UK hip-hop that opens up this album from the likes of 1Jack & Redmiff, Inertia Klergy and Miles Dare. This is much more than a charity album, this is a statement. Get behind it!
Review: Oh gosh... Jungle Cakes look back over their delicious back catalogue, and the wider jungle vista, to bring together 74 of the finest recipes known to mankind for this Gold level baking session. Featuring some of the biggest dishes in existence, one minute we're skanking out to Klue's insane 'Rudy, A Message To You', the next we're getting slapped by Spyda on Serum's 'All Ganja Man' then the next we're being tickled by seminal classics such as M-Beat & General Levy's 'Incredible'. The list of incendiary cuts goes on and on and on... Bossmen Ed Solo & Deekline's 'No No No', Potential Bad Boy's 'Over My Head', Dope Ammo & Taiwan MC's 'Babylon Falling' - every single cut is as hot as your oven on baking day. What a package... And there's a mix thrown in for good measure. Gold... Always believe in your soul.
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