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Similar artists: Amoss, Burntboi, Cesco, Dj Direkt, Dj Hazard
Gang EP
Played by: Nowa
Review: Get your lassoes out for the lads and ladies! Rodeo is a corralling us all into the dance once again with three very quirky, and deliciously off-beat jump-up bubblers. 'Gang' is the most interesting cut of the bunch as the brassy bassline melts and the vocal texture is twisted into trippy oblivion. It's backed up by two other really interesting cuts; the woozy jazz of 'Break Down' and the more euphoric steps and slams of 'Private Business'. All three of them are guaranteed to round up your dancefloor cattle.
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UP4IT 030
08 Apr 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Surrounded EP
Review: Stop, saddle up and listen. Rodeo's back with some brand new inventions. And boy do they gallop! As always with Rodeo, it's all the riff as he hits us hard with unforgettable funk and fire and the type of riffs you'll be humming for days to come. Highlights on this particular hoe-down is the tongue in cheek sample and tightly coiled bassline funk on 'Mr Sister' and the weird, woozy bass textures on 'Constantly'. Ride 'em pal.
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OD 014
24 Feb 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Will Be / Moves (VIP)
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HEAVY 35
30 Sep 22
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Various Artists Vol 1
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OD 005
27 May 22
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Finer Things (Explicit)
Finer Things (explicit) - (2:44) 88 BPM
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808391 150065
25 May 22
Hip Hop/R&B
The Style EP
Review: Get ready for a new bucking bronco, Rodeo's back and this time he ain't gunning for the deputy. Oh now, he's gonna fire up the whole gosh darned town. 'The Style' sets the scene with its melting guitars and trippy vocal snippets before shots are fired off in every direction. Bullseye moments include the fluttering, weeping bass gurgles of 'Conflict' (with Decrypt) the dusty horns and weirdo jazz of 'Wonder Man' and the woozy high noon haze of 'No Stoppin'. Ride 'em cowbois.
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DZA 021
28 Feb 22
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Rodeo's Remixes Part 1
Review: The Dropzone Audio team are at this point synonymous with putting together highly energetic D&B drops, with this new two track remix project being a perfect example of that as Rodeo has two of his heavy hitters sent to the slicer. We begin with 'Dimmer Switch' which is put through its paces by Skudkid, deploying gnarly electronic lead melodies and a colourful array of percussive jossles below for a serious system buster. On the flip Decrypt's grizzly rethink of 'Danger Time' sees a much more choppy approach come into play as a sharp lead synth piledrivers through the mix with some rave-ready energy. Powerful stuff indeed!
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DZA 020
08 Feb 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
I Like/Escalate
Review: Yee-ha! We got ourselves an old fashioned Rodeo! If you can handle the bassline bumps then come and ride bareback over two of the grittiest bassline workouts Eternal Muzic have releases in quite some time. "I Like" is all bucking bronco with its wandering hook and ever-changing dynamic. "Escalate" is much more of a bareback jam as its riff gets deeper and deeper inside your brain. Pure intoxication.
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EMR 46
10 Aug 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Forever Eternal
Various
Review: Ten years and 40 releases deep, Eternal Muzic let loose with their biggest VA album to date. Running the full jump-up range from bouncy to savage tear-out, some of the label's closest allies are all on side including DJ Sly, Tesen, Runnah and Krusty who appears multiple times across the album with some of the most provocative jams of the collection like the 2012-era harmonic riffage of "Need You" and the gnarly, flabby bass 'head-banging' finale. Elsewhere Rannah lays down a futuristic fire-up VIP of "Looney Toonz" and Sly & BlckHry get classical with the wriggly bass of "Vibe Check". Muzic forever...
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EMR 40
29 Jun 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Helix
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505943 5602124
12 May 20
Psy/Goa Trance
Blue's Clues
Review: Rodeo has developed a reputation for tough, urban-edged sonics over many years of cultivation and curation, by of doing his bit for a scene and pumping out very, very good music. He's diverse in his capabilities and Blues Clues sees him returning to his jump up-ier side but tinged with funky lightness, something we're definitely very keen on, especially when it's on a label like Dropzone Audio. This release is wicked and 'Gravity' is a highlight, with a snapping percussive line forming around its inching, creeping basses and eerie background ambience. Top stuff right here.
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DZA 018
06 Apr 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
One Year Of Sub Heavy Audio
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HEAVY 11
23 Dec 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sub Heavy Hitters Vol 1
Review: Hurtling towards their one year anniversary in style, Damageman's Sub Heavy Audio dish up their first substantial V/A EP with this epic five track exploration from some of their clear players. All wriggling and writhing around stripped back stinky vibe, each cut hits the spot with clarity and precision. Stand-out moments include the deft vocal sample twists and turns of Rodeo's "Moves", Damageman and Craftmus's springy black magic slap-about "Wicked Spells" and the sweeping, star-gazing rushes of Dec James' "Supernova" but all five cuts here deserve your full attention. Heavy is as heavy does...
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HEAVY 10
25 Nov 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Drop It
Review: This release combines the old and new school sounds in a deeply satisfying fashion. Courtesy of Rodeo and Dropzone Audio, Drop It is a six-tracker with the singular objective of giving you a bass face. 'Classisdead VIP' is our favourite, with a rippling, bouncy bassline that gives the tune so much character, underpinned the whole way by pacey, rustic drums. There's something similar to be said for 'Danger Time', which packs a saucy reece bass and yet more superb drums. Yes Rodeo!
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DZA 016
09 Sep 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Phoenix/Dimmer Switch
Review: There's something about a quality single that EP's and LP's don't have and whilst it's easy to complain about the apparent demise of longer-format music, the ease of access a single provides definitely seems to contribute to how much enjoyment is gained from the music. Rodeo has nailed it with The Phoenix/Dimmer Switch. The former is a rolling liquid number that excels in its depth, with haunting piano chords providing the space for melancholic fills and a luxurious sense of ambience. 'Dimmer Switch' is almost the opposite, an expansive bit of work with a warehouse feel that growls all the way through. This type of juxtaposition is always welcome in the name of diversity and Rodeo has nailed it here.
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DZA 014
01 Mar 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Slut Drop/Make You Feel
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A 9RDL151
09 Apr 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Tek
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EMR 24
12 Feb 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Nothing But... Drum & Bass Weapons Vol 04
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NBDBW 004
04 Dec 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
5 Years Of DS2B
Various
Review: Five years of pure filth flinging: Birmingham's highly respected Dubstomp 2 Bass crew celebrate this half decade milestone of murkery with an incredible 20-strong collection of tracks from their current collective of dangerous souls. Everyone is packing their a-game: from the swooning sexy R&B vocals of Jedi's "Oh Slow" to the jazzy twangs of Tomoyoshi's "Monochrome" to the jaunty loose limbed breaks, sly subs and orgasmic breakdown of Lymitless's "Silence Of Sound" to the brittle laser Qs and grotty groaning As of Subside's "Blast 'Em", every track here is primed for peaktime slappery, not only representing the label's presence and strength now... But hinting at an even bigger future.
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DS2B 107
10 Nov 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dropping Bombs Vol 1
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DZA 002
31 Dec 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Wicked Ways
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BR 003
14 Oct 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Mind Games EP
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DS2B 076
17 Jun 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
2's Company
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A9RDL 118
12 May 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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