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Care & Consideration EP
Workforce & Javeon - "Show You Something New" (original mix) - (5:06) 172 BPM
Apply The Breaks (original mix) - (4:41) 57 BPM
Don't Tell (part II) - (6:00) 172 BPM Hot
Reasons (original mix) - (5:21) 57 BPM
Review: Work hard, rave hard; Jack Workforce continues to dish out next-level tackle with 'Care & Consideration'. Jumping over to Alix's 1985 for the occasion, it's four of his finest cuts to date. 'Show You Something' with Javeon has a vocal hook and dark groove that's up there with 'Oblique' as a serious soulful vocal anthem. 'Apply The Breaks' is a savage slab of 23rd century jazz that nods respectfully to the likes of Krust while 'Don't Tell Part 2' takes off where the first one left us on last year's 'Late Night Soundtrack'... Bewildered by pure roller energy. Finally 'Reasons', another vocal led one with a really interesting riff texture and super detailed drums. Exceptional.
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ONEF 033
28 May 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Don't Tell (Part II)
Don't Tell (Part II) - (6:00) 172 BPM Hot
Show You Something New (feat Javeon) - (5:06) 172 BPM
Review: It's hard to overestimate the extent to which Workforce has killed it since he migrated away from SpectraSoul, and the Worthing-based producer is back to his typically prolific self with this single on 1985 Music. Workforce and Alix Perez is a combination from heaven, and both of these tunes display the impeccable engineering, sleek soundscapes and unmistakeable vibiness that they're both known for. 'Don't Tell (Part II) is just pure energy, a chaotically cool dancefloor roller that functions partially as a VIP of 'Don't Tell' from Workforce's last album, but which has been remade anew for 1985 replete with technoid flutters and crisper, more precise percussion. The flipside is liquid of the most Perez of forms, a melancholic, silicon stroll through Javeon's vocal soul and whispering shimmers of summer synthesis. Best in class.
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ONEF033S 2
21 May 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Show You Something New
Show You Something New (original mix) - (5:06) 172 BPM
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ONEF 033S1
18 May 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Folio/3
Alix Perez & Halogenix - "Unlustrous" - (4:39) 172 BPM Hot
Visages - "Momentum" - (4:32) 172 BPM
Workforce - "Simple, Positive Things" - (6:02) 174 BPM
Hyroglifics - "Day By Day" - (5:06) 174 BPM
Review: 1985 is undoubtedly one of the most exciting labels in drum & bass and never fails to push music that's fresh and exciting. The Folio/ series is coming to an end, but the third instalment is a worthy final chapter in Perez's four-track VA odyssey. He's roped in some of the scene's best with Halogenix, Workforce, Visages and Hyroglifics all joining Perez himself across the four tracks, and the results are futuristic, danceable and deeply satisfying. 'Unlustrous' is unique in its structure, with flowing, wobbly arrangement that builds and builds over the entire tune into something massively heavy. Hryglifics possibly has the most creative track with 'Day By Day', while Workforce's 'Simple, Positive Things' is relentlessly dark. Top class.
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ONEF 028
06 Nov 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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