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Way Beyond Boundaries
Neurological System - (5:35) 84 BPM
Played by: Squane
Review: With releases from the likes of Hot Cakes Bass and Punks already under his belt, ascending bass star Hypho is on a roll. Having settled at the mighty 877 towers of late, here we he shares his latest with Squane. There are four originals here that really stretch the boundaries of bass. "Way Beyond Boundaries" fuses rat-tat-rat drums with acidic 303 squelches, "Neurological Senses" features eccentric arpeggios and kitchen sink percussion and the gentle "Hope" is pure bliss. Squane delivers the cool urban techno hybrid "Bog" (remixed by Hypho) and he returns the favour by reworking Hope into a ghetto-fuelled banger.
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877027
10 Mar 17
Bass
East Side EP
Calamari - (5:28) 87 BPM
Somebody Say - (4:33) 85 BPM
Never Forget - (5:26) 86 BPM
Review: First introduced to the world via Roska's Kicks And Snares label last year, Bristol type Distro has since gravitated towards Brighton and the South Coast's bass evangelists 877. The East Side EP is Distro's second for the label and unlike his debut, which featured My Nu Leng Teng and Flava D, the four tracks are all his own work. With the freedom to fully express himself, Distro lets rip with the title track emerging in calm fashion before dropping straight into a hard as nails funky drum flex augmented by a vicious bassline. From here Distro veers off into steppier territory for the other three tracks, with the immense sub action of "Someone Say" really standing out.
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877016
01 Jun 15
Bass
Relate/Check EP
Relate (Sly-One remix) - (5:03) 85 BPM
Review: Bristol bassman Bromley steps up to 877 with two originals that purr with understated, techy menace. Spacious and just the right amount of twisted, fans of Mak & Pasteman, Wen and My Nu Leng will instantly connect:. "Related" is a two-step hummer that ploughs through the low end soundcape with a well-oiled mechanical flow, while "Check" comes complete with pads so icy they could reverse global warming. Remix-wise Hostage adds a steppy, militant swing and additional bass gurgles while Sly-One adds a whole new line of synth textures before stripping the vibe right back to its bare rhythmic bones. This will relate with a lot of dancefloors and DJs right now.
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877 013
23 Mar 15
Bass
The Allmostt EP
Obsessive Compulsive - (4:24) 85 BPM
Tired Of Running - (6:21) 87 BPM
Review: Allmostt continues his nomadic flex with a new EP for the 877 label. His music can only be described as a hybrid of UK bass and funky tech house a-la Claude Von Stroke, and this latest four-tracker might well be some of his most refined work. "Push" would work on any floor and in any kind of set, whether techno or dubstep, but our favourite cut has to be "Obessive Compulsive" for its choppy percussion twists and snappy vocals - the kinda banger Boddika would deliver in a set. Be sure to also check "Neurotic" for its '90s vibes thanks to those prophetic vocals...and those kick drums!
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877010
01 Dec 14
Bass
Camaro
Camaro - (5:39) 84 BPM
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877 003
14 May 12
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