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When The Dawn Breaks
When The Dawn Breaks (ambient mix) - (2:59) 148 BPM
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DNBA 054
16 Jul 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Better Perspective
Problems (feat Maiday) - (3:53) 140 BPM
The Stage (Interlude) - (0:37) 143 BPM
Review: Exactly two years since their debut album Desire Paths, Shogun duo Technicolour & Komatic dish up their sophomore and it's even slicker and consistent than the first. With a finely honed signature that's unmistakeably their own, no other act do liquid in this way. From the cloud-bouncing floatation session of "Parallel" and raw string power of "Clockwise" right the way through to the final salvos of the soulful mourns of "Hold On A While" and the halfstep dreaminess of "It Must Be", every track here has a purpose without so much of a hit being chased or a vocal being added for feature's sake. Authentic and unashamedly deep.
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SHACD 015D
15 Jul 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Shogun Audio presents: 2015
Various
Joe Ford - "Abandoned Art" (feat Miss Trouble) - (4:48) 140 BPM
Review: What a year it's been for Shogun Audio: albums from Spectrasoul and Rockwell, new signing Karma, the epic Point Of Origin collection and killer singles from every artist on the roster. Here they wrap up the year with 34 bangers, blissers and blunderbusses. If you've been following the label you'll know just how heavy this weights in bass gold. If not, it's the best possible place to play catch up. From the Jenna G-fronted Submorphics chiller "The Divine" and the gospel-level heaven of Spectrasoul's "Shelter" to the much darker, thunderous slammers such as Friction and Icicle's "Crucifix", Fourward's "Exile" and Calyx & TeeBee's gamechanging remix of Spor's "Aztec", this is a spotless sonic calling card for the label and its many multifaceted talents.
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SHA 103
16 Nov 15
Drum & Bass / Jungle
UKF Bass Culture 3
Various
Zeds Dead & Dirtyphonics - "Where Are You Now" (feat Bright Lights) - (4:27) 141 BPM
Zomboy - "Outbreak" (feat Armanni Reign) - (3:30) 140 BPM
Pegboard Nerds - "Bassline Kickin" (Silverback remix) - (3:36) 140 BPM
Must Die & Mantis - "Culture" - (4:15) 140 BPM
Subscape - "I Would Have Loved You" - (4:51) 140 BPM
Teddy Killerz - "Precious" (feat Romadifeat Romadi) - (4:34) 140 BPM
Koven - "Another Home" - (4:47) 144 BPM
Millions Like Us - "Time's Up" (feat Redders) - (4:44) 140 BPM
Review: From seminal YouTube damage to worldwide events and all sorts more, UKF continues to spin its own distinctive low-end yarn. Having made its presence known beyond the dubstep and drum & bass worlds in the last year or so, Bass Culture 3 acts as a pivotal release and shows the channel is far from genre-specific. Amidst the massive bangers that the brand is known for - TC - "Get Down Low", Must Die & Mantis - "Culture", Mob Tactics - "The Answer" - there are plenty of other corners explored, too. From the 808 allure of Buku's "No One Does" to the angular jacking of Three Bar's "Everybody" via My Nu Leng's unavoidable "Masterplan", this album represents some of the most exciting examples of bass behaviour in all styles of electronic music.
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UKF 014DDUS
14 Sep 14
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Desire Paths
Imperfections (interlude) - (1:56) 140 BPM
Review: In their official biography, Technimatic describe their particular take on musically rich liquid D&B as "hyper-coloured". In many ways, it's an apt description. Certainly, there's a baggy vibrancy to this belated debut album, which is gloriously breezy and deliciously soulful from start to finish. There's an almost horizontal feel to the duo's classic blends of vintage jungle rhythms, drifting vocals - most notable on the beautiful "Looking For Diversion", featuring the folksy voice of Lucy Kitchen - twinkling pianos, undulating strings and sun-bright chords. This kind of liquid jungle is always eminently listenable, but Andy Powell and Peter Rogers' particular take on the style is more cultured and mature than most. As a result, Desire Paths is an impressive and hugely enjoyable body of work.
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SHACD 009
27 Jul 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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