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Similar artists: Alix Perez, Bladerunner, Bou, Calibre, Cesco
Goldstone Life LP Sampler Pt.3
Trendsetter - (3:22) 175 BPM Hot
Same Way - (3:30) 140 BPM
Review: Science has proven that guns come out when the sun is out. This being the case we'd better get our uzi's out when Guzi's out and about. This is the level of gun finger business at play here as Nuusic continue to ooze this slew of new Gooz. His new album, three samplers deep, the bigger picture is coming into view; this is a gully multiverse where Guzi takes us in kinds of tempo directions and styles and influences. These two tracks are a perfect example as T-Man gets on board with a brilliant turbo flow on the hardcore style 'Trendsetter' and Killa P brings the heat and harmonies over a tense and bashy grime piece 'Same Way'. From foundation rave to grime futurism, this Goldstone album is living up to is name. Get your uzis out.
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NUU 043
16 Jun 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
5 Years Remix EP
Alix Perez - "Moving On" (feat Liam Bailey - Break remix) - (5:16) 172 BPM
Visages - "About You" (feat Laville - Alix Perez 3.AM mix) - (4:31) 174 BPM
Alix Perez - "Melodrama" (Sam Binga Under Water Garage mix) - (5:04) 68 BPM
Machinedrum - "Braided Leaves" (Visages remix) - (4:26) 174 BPM
Alix Perez - "Trinity" (Skeptical remix) - (4:36) 175 BPM
Bredren & T-Man - "Inferno" (DLR remix) - (4:18) 174 BPM Hot
Cesco - "ABR" (Monty remix) - (4:53) 174 BPM
Dogger, Mindstate, Anile & DRS - "Don't Hurt Me (rework)" (feat [ K S R ] - original mix) - (4:15) 172 BPM
Review: Time flies when you're meddling at the forefront of bass innovation... While the label still feels so new and fresh, it's already been five years of dark soul gold from 1985. To celebrate, bossman Alix Perez has curated these exceptional remixes from the gang that span from Sam Binga's slick and sexy UKG twist of 'Melodrama' to Skeptical's sub aquatic switch of 'Trinity' via Monty's cavernous space funk flip of 'ABR'. Complete with plenty more goodies from the likes of DLR, Visages and Break, this marks five years in 1985's signature high benchmark style. Here's to another five years.
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ONEF 037
24 Sep 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Quantum Leap (Teej Remix)
Quantum Leap (Teej remix) - (4:37) 175 BPM
Review: Sniff my dubplate! Nuusic unleash a brand new project dedicated to special dub-level versions from the best in the game. First up on Dub Culture is this powerful shakedown from Teej. Taking the 2019 original from Grimesy and T-Man's energy-level changer 'Quantum Leap' and softening its rough edges, Teej adds a whole other layer of fatness to the subs while keeping T-Man's killer bars clear and central. This is what we call a serious remix. Oh boy.
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DUBCLTR 001
31 Mar 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Apollo
Apollo (original mix) - (5:01) 140 BPM Hot
Apollo (Mystic State remix) - (4:16) 140 BPM
Review: Now over the course of the last couple of years, it's safe to say that the team over at Artikal have established themselves once again as one of the most consistent dubstep labels out there. This brand new chunky two tracker from Monty and T-Man is another perfect example of that mastery on display as 'Apollo' gives us a gnarly, system-ready roller to enjoy, with T-Man's high energy vocal lines sitting perfectly atop the gritty bass designs below. This project also comes complete with a very spicy remix from Mystic State, who switches up the flavours with a potent, sublow recreation, taking the track down a much more stripped back avenue.
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ARTKL 053
12 Mar 21
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
So Sicka
So Sicka - (3:40) 135 BPM
So Sicka (Near remix) - (5:12) 135 BPM
So Sicka (Mani Festo X Denham Audio remix) - (5:06) 131 BPM Hot
Review: Durkle Disco, a Bristol based haven where grime, garage, hip-hop and dubstep would no long be placed in separate genre boxes. In 2011 Durkle Disco was created so these musical cousins could mingle and merge and become they're own, uncategorized sound. Paying equal respect to both producers and MCs, the label has become an unstoppable force in the world of bass. 'So Sicka' sounds like a Burial album double dropped, all the eerie atmospherics remain with a cold sense of hollowness, but there's an intense brooding buildup of energy. Emotions are heightened and there's a harsh clarity to the hard clashing drums which forces you the listen intently to each and every word spat. The 'Near' remix is has an itchy, glitchy feel with a lot more sound filling the soundscape, while the 'Mani Festo x Denham' remix has an odd stripped back aggressive house vibe that we haven't experienced before.
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DURK 018
17 Nov 17
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
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