Review: This latest helping of futuristic goodness from the Top Drawer Digital team sees them dive into their third full length compilation drop, once again expanding the 'Abstractions' series with a solid helping of new school breakbeat flavour. Featuring 36 creations, this selection is a DJ's secret weapon for certain, with the likes of Kefford, Sub Fusion, Outrage, Sanxion, S.U.R.E and Nyxen alongside many more delivering top quality additions to the track listing. For us, this is a project best absorbed through the attached continuous DJ MIX, but our standouts would have to include the brain-boggling wave synth work of The Rumblist's 'Mind Blown', alongside the more throwback metallic dinks of Lucas's 'Light & High Beauty' original. Sensational stuff from all involved.
Review: The Slime Recordings group have had an absolutely monumental 2019, pulling out an incredibly diverse yet high quality release catalogue across all of their internal labels. For this latest offering, we see them bring the sounds of breaks wizard: Pressa into the Boss Mode roster, who touches down a pair of extremely well thought out originals. We kick off the project with a look at the gnarly bass instrumentation and scattered drum flexes of the title track 'Tronik', giving us a very interesting look at where breakbeat currently sits. Secondly, we hear the rave influenced chord sequences and choppy drum slices of ADHD, which is perfect for tearing down the dance and comes complete with a broken garage Cub Chop from our very own KXVU. Delightful stuff!
Review: It's clear to see that after a string of very well received compilations towards the tail end of 2018 that the LW Recordings camp are back on the road meaning business. They therefore kick off the new year in like minded fashion, presenting us with this treasure trove of beauties as the 15th edition of their celebrated 'Sublime Bass' series. We here a range of styles involved, from the rolling post dubstep vibes of DGGZ's remix of 'Silked', to the more big room flavours of 'Fumble' by SP3CTRUM. Our highlights are without are the masterful future garage processings of Disperto Certain's 'Sudden Flames', along with the super groovy 'Archiva' from Soxx.
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