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Limelight / Wireline / Tundra
Limelight - (7:19) 172 BPM
Tundra - (7:09) 172 BPM Hot
Wireline - (5:46) 57 BPM
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DRP 020
02 Dec 22
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Wireline / Tundra
Wireline - (7:09) 172 BPM
Tundra - (5:46) 57 BPM Hot
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DRP020S 2
25 Nov 22
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Tundra
Tundra - (5:46) 57 BPM
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DRP020S 1
18 Nov 22
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Grifone
Pizzicarella - (8:31) 99 BPM
Nazzu Nazzu - (6:02) 69 BPM
Avanti - (7:05) 126 BPM
Bella Ci Dormi - (6:23) 129 BPM
Diavoletto Indiavolato - (6:50) 101 BPM
La Foule - (4:06) 99 BPM Hot
Lule Te Bukura Ka Tirana La Griffure - (7:12) 89 BPM
Cosa Resta - (6:24) 138 BPM
Grifone Suite - (6:30) 87 BPM
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PULCI 007
25 Jun 21
International
Lost In The Moment
Sandcrawler - (6:45) 57 BPM
Bad Robot - (4:28) 172 BPM
Binary Star - (4:41) 57 BPM
A Broken Heart - (6:30) 172 BPM
Zeppelin - (6:08) 172 BPM
Replicate - (4:46) 172 BPM
Hunter - (6:03) 172 BPM Hot
Lost In The Moment - (5:16) 172 BPM
The Expanse - (6:00) 172 BPM
Shunted - (5:36) 172 BPM
Delta - (5:54) 57 BPM
State Of The Art - (5:40) 172 BPM
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DRPLP 006
03 Apr 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Helicon/Tokamak
Helicon - (6:01) 58 BPM
Tokamak - (6:24) 172 BPM Hot
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DRP 019
16 Aug 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Beach Bum/Dred Sound
Beach Bum - (6:58) 57 BPM
Dred Sound - (5:13) 57 BPM Hot
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DRP 018
19 Apr 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Fracas
Fracas - (5:04) 172 BPM
Blow Dart - (4:55) 173 BPM Hot
Griminal - (5:53) 58 BPM
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DRP 017
14 Dec 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
You/King Of The Beats
You - (5:13) 159 BPM
King Of The Beats - (7:00) 169 BPM Hot
Review: Dom returns to his Dubs Dungeon once again and re-opens the Dillinja crypt for two more long-coveted dubplates. "You" is fresh from 94 with subs so thick and misty they'll freeze you to your bones and breaks so sharply edited you now have pierced ears just reading this short review, this was a major missile for the AWOL massive. "King Of The Beats" is a year or two deeper into Dillinja's unmatchable discography with a killer b-boy sample, rocket fuel drums and a waspy bassline that stings from a 10 mile radius. Jungle royalty.
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DDD 07T
27 Jul 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
State Of The Art
State Of The Art - (5:40) 172 BPM
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DRP 016
01 Jun 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Pyramid
Pyramid - (4:33) 174 BPM
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DRP 015
27 Apr 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
A Broken Heart
A Broken Heart - (6:29) 172 BPM
Played by: Hex
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DRP 014
06 Apr 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Phoenix / Tears In Rain
Phoenix - (6:06) 174 BPM Hot
Tears In Rain - (6:51) 55 BPM
Review: Two more stone cold artefacts from the golden era vaults: Dom & Roland continues to unearth more treasures in the form of "Phoenix" and "Tears In The Rain". The former is a Tech Itch co-lab from the mid 90s that charges with rusty drum edits and a drop into a stripped back sub groove and twisted shades of acid while the latter looks back to his "Mechanics" chapter with a rampant, heavily layered heads-down roll, spooked-out overtones and a classic Bladerunner sample. Just like the vinyls themselves, these are foundation-era gold.
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DDD 06T
29 Sep 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ivory Puzzle
Ivory Puzzle - (8:17) 180 BPM Hot
Flip It - (6:57) 57 BPM
Review: Oh boy... We should have known Dom & Roland had big things in store when the third release in this long-lost series came from Dillinja. Now comes the second hugely influential guest - the mighty DJ Krust. And he's given Dom two incendiary classics that have been the sole preserve of DAT and acetate for the last 20 years. "Ivory Puzzle" is the sound of Krust snapping up his (cloaking) devices while "Flip It" comes from the Soul In Motion era where a simple groove rolls out and its subtle variations maintain raw suspense and class. Two more total gems from the drum & bass's strongest foundation chapter.
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DDD 05T
07 Jul 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Invasion
Invasion - (6:15) 165 BPM Hot
Revenge - (5:29) 55 BPM
Review: Dom's Dubs From The Dungeons series continues with more long-lost treasures from one of the most genre-compounding eras in drum & bass. According to legend "Invasion" takes root in a remix of Ed Rush before becoming the sci-fi odyssey it is now. Rolling on some deliciously loose and jazzy breaks, there's a latent funk beneath the foreboding veneer. "Revenge" takes a much more direct approach with its teeth-baring bass grunts and glacial pads. Like everything in this series (and pretty much everything Dom has ever released full stop) these don't stand the test of time - they reverse it.
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DDD 04T
09 Jun 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
End Of Line
End Of Line - (6:07) 57 BPM
Acid Roller - (5:37) 171 BPM Hot
Review: The big, bad Dillinja is back with some of his original vibes, and this is nothing but good news to those who've been feeling a little crestfallen with the current trends in d&b. This man deserves no introductions, but we feel compelled to say that he's been a leading figure in the jungle scene since the mid 90s, and his 'Valve' sound has constantly redefined and expanded the boundaries of the genre. The artist's amorphous sounds land on Dom & Roland's own label, another legendary drum and bass duo whose sound has equally kept on testing the scene, and "End Of Line" feels like a return to what Dillinja has always done best - a rickshaw of metallic breaks fuses ever so well to a mighty wall of bass with that inimitable crunch sound. It's a total chest-burster of a tune. "Acid Roller", as the name implies, proceeds to launch a devastating attack of break bundles over an evil, dubby concoction of sub-tones and short bursts of beats. Deadly.
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DDD 03T
12 May 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Trap
The Trap - (5:46) 164 BPM Hot
Swarm - (6:02) 165 BPM
Review: Ive always been a huge Dom fan so im always quite biased when it comes to his tunes. Here we have the second in his Dubs From the Dungeons series which is concentrated on unreleased dubs from his earlier years. The Trap features the classic Dom amen with that killer kick drum stomp that i was always enamoured with and it drives a completely twisted fucked up tune, the kind only Dom can master.
Swarm reminds me of Ed Rush's Subway which was released to great acclaim on Prototype. I believe Dom engneered that track as well. Buy it.
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DDD 02T
14 Apr 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Aliens (Dubs From The Dungeons)
Aliens - (5:28) 55 BPM Hot
Zodiac - (5:52) 57 BPM
Review: If you don't manage to catch the limited run gold vinyls, here's your chance to take a big bite of history as Dom rolls out a series of some of his most sought after dub plates from golden era. We rewind to 97 for these, both made with Headz in mind and hammered by the biggest names at Blue Note, they speak for themselves; "Aliens" is a brutally dense weave of alien textures and tones while "Zodiac" licks with a little more toxic funk in the bass and sharpness on the chiselled two-step. You can literally feel the heritage heaviness as it pours from your speakers.
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DDD 01T
10 Mar 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Just Loop It
Dom & Roland & Fierce - "Just Loop It" - (5:35) 174 BPM Hot
Dom & Roland & Xanadu - "Ultraviolet" - (6:42) 174 BPM
Played by: Hex, Cruk
Review: Fresh from one of his strongest albums to date on Headz, the scoundrel returns to his own imprint with two elephantine collaborations with mates old and new. First up, long-time tech demon Fierce joins the fray with a tight, ever-morphing and mutating groove that could loop from here to eternity and never get boring. Next up, the seismic slab of raw design and devilish aesthetics "Ultraviolet" wherein Dom teams up with his protege Xanadu (who is now a respected craftsman in his own right) for some truly unique hair-raising 3am material. Monstrous.
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DRP 013T
03 Feb 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Save Yourself
Save Yourself - (6:13) 172 BPM Hot
Maglev - (6:18) 175 BPM
Played by: Hex
Review: A year has passed since Xanadu took us through the clouds and he returns with a brand new couplet of weapons. "Save Yourself" is a Loxy-level roller with rattling percussion creating heaps of tension in the stripped back groove. "Maglev" retains that drum-heavy minimal style but with more wriggling psy elements in the sinewy acid. Think the The Book Of The Bad era foundation darkfunk - all funnel web bass and alien elements - and you're on the right track. Dom & Roland isn't releasing this guy's music for nothing.
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DRP 012
28 Oct 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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