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Dub Damage Recordings UK

Dub Damage Recordings UK

Dub Damage Recordings is a UK-based DnB and jump up label that’s been rolling out stinkers since 2009. Co-owned by Kre and Friskie, Dub Damage have unleashed gun-finger raising bangers from the likes of: Total Recall, DJ Guv, Sub Zero, Annix, Voltage, Nicky Blackmarket, Picto (Doctor P), Dose (Funtcase), Turno, Original Sin, Desire, Basshoven, D-Minus and more.
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Runaway
Runaway - (4:30) 174 BPM
Played by: AGENT K
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DDR 068
06 Mar 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Mummy (Nick The Lot Remix)
The Mummy (Nick The Lot remix) - (4:02) 175 BPM
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DDR 066
27 Oct 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Skittles (Crystal Clear Remix)
Skittles (Crystal Clear remix) - (4:35) 174 BPM
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DDR 065
15 Sep 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Smashing Atoms
Smashing Atoms - (3:54) 175 BPM
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DDR 064
18 Aug 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Lethal Weapon (Taxman Remix)
Lethal Weapon (Taxman remix) - (3:18) 58 BPM
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DDR 063
02 Jun 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Skittles
Skittles - (4:19) 178 BPM
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DDR 062
14 Apr 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Get Em Heartbroke
Played by: DJ Rachael EC
Review: D&B Casanova Pa comes correct on Dub Damage with some dubious romance advice by way of a slinky, purring roller. 'Get Em Heartbroke' by name but actually rather heart-warming by nature, this is the deep and thoughtful side of Pa we'd love to hear more of! Meanwhile 'Venom' hits with Pa's grittier, uncompromising energy and some of the broadest, heaviest kick drums we've ever heard ooze from his lab. Strong enough to charm a snake at 20 paces, Pa cannot be parred!
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DDR 061
27 Feb 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Amsterdam
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DDR 059
15 Aug 22
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Untold (VIP)
Untold (VIP) - (4:28) 172 BPM
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DDR 054
05 Nov 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dub Damage 50 LP (Part 3)
Various
Review: Damagement from the management! Dub Damage continue their 50th release anniversary with the third and final part of their 'Dub Damage 50' album project. Once again we're treated to an epic dose of futurism as more new gen talent lay down stinkers, slappers and sizzlers galore. Highlights include the wild riff Skarz' remix of BLACKPHIL's 'Hope = Despair', the savage machete-like grizzles and flames of Machine Attax's 'Laniakea', the viciousness and tightly coiled spring-like nature of Squint Eastwood's 'Terror' and the switch-flipping depth, soul and charm of Zoner's finale 'Mind Games'. Dub be good to us.
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DDR 052
27 Aug 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dub Damage 50 LP (Part 2)
Various
Review: Time to get schwifty, it's the second part of 'Dub Damage 50'! Following the inaugural collection earlier this month comes the next instalment of Kre & Friskie's label's biggest release to date. Once again bulging with new-talent and a wide range of flavours, highlights include Jak & Para's twisted roboticisms on 'Pine Box', the unreal strength and brazenness of Lotto's 'System Failure', the slinky cat-like nature and fine-tuned bassline purrs on Sirebond's 'Sub Species' and Smoggy's alarm-raising hype finale 'Got To Have'. And that's not even half of this dynamite collection. Long may these anniversary releases continue!
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DDR 51
20 Aug 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dub Damage 50 LP (Part 1)
Review: 12 years and 50 releases deep, Kre & Friskie's Dub Damage mark the big five-oh with a series of preposterously heavy work-outs from their nearest and dearest. Always at the cutting edge of the dancefloor and jump-up sounds, this collection is no exception as we're bombarded by ruffage and damagement; the savage drum rolls and venomous riff on 'Mob Tactics VIP', Dreadnaught's thundering basses and breezy breakdown on 'Brickz Inna Mixer', OMT's sharp, snappy and intoxicating 'Krokodile' and Sola & Jfal's warped and wonderful 'Final Curtain' are just some of the heaving highlights. Life begins at 50...
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DDR 050
13 Aug 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ganja Riddim
Review: Aesthetics is the man behind many a gully, angry roller with a giant, attitude-filled bassline. He has a certain quality to his music which I don't think many can pull off, that truly angry, aggressive pulsation to the edges of his low frequencies. He's landing on Dub Damage Recordings UK, a label whose sound is well suited for Aesthetics, with this heavy-hitting single. The title track has a unique structure and well-rounded percussion which sits below the main affairs, a gargantuan, pummelling main bass patch which warps in and out of the arrangement perfectly. 'Jah Rugged' is a chopping, stabby little thing that also rolls out in tidy fashion, each hit of the main bass line sounding exquisite in its punchiness.
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DDR 049
30 Nov 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Mob Tactics
Mob Tactics - (4:56) 175 BPM
Played by: Juno Download
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DDR 048
31 Oct 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Shes Mine
Shes Mine - (4:23) 175 BPM
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DDR 046
29 Jun 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Whopper
Review: Gaw is landing on Dub Damage Recordings with his Whopper EP, as you can probably tell from the name of the label it's coming out on, it's a seriously murky bit of work. You think that from the start of the first track, which quickly devolves into a pummelling expression of force. The rest of the release is powered by the same relentlessness and 'Roid Rage' carries an expansive back end that undergirds a sequence of menacing sounds and tones whilst 'Temple' possibly has the most creative bassline on the release in a wicked display of dancefloor heat. Sick stuff.
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DDR 045
01 Jun 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Guns
Review: Introducing the sounds of Citrusfly and his Guns EP, a radical attempt to create jump-up so splintered and broken you'll barely recognise it. This is pure party music, there's no time for sophisticated conversations about Citrusfly's merits because you'll be too busy dancing to it. The title track epitomizes the extent of the madness here, a punched-out percussive line that underpins a grating force of progression and anger, perfectly crafted to give you goosebumps in the dance. The metallic quality to 'Let Me' is another highlight, and it's safe to say that with these four tunes Citrusfly has firmly placed himself on the jump-up map. Big tunes.
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DDR 044
17 Apr 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Come Again/Untold
Review: It's been a powerful year for drum & bass across the board, with the genre showcasing its ability to remain consistent across its entirety. This latest jump up goodie back from the Dub Damage Recordings team is a fabulous way to round off the year, as Master Error first provides us with some machine gun synthesizers on the heavyweight composition of 'Come Again'. Following this, we face more behemoth bass work as the monstrous synth slaps and lively drum shuffles of 'Untold' provide us with a tidy contrast between A & B.
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DDR 043
24 Dec 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Mummy
The Mummy (Gino remix) - (4:31) 175 BPM
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DDR 042
05 Dec 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Remix Edition Part 4
Review: Dub Damage Recordings don't tend to put out music that's weak, thin or otherwise not suitable for the dancefloor. This EP courtesy of Jeopardize & Exile is a testament to that, both cuts do some serious damage and the release overall is certainly on the sharper end of the spectrum. 'Cypher' is the best of the bunch and it's got a rough, Sofa Sound edge that injects a satisfying level of oomph into the arrangement. Exile's remix of 'Cuntroll' is a close second and its incredibly unique concoction of swirling basses and gargling pulsars adds a wicked futuristic element. Top EP from the Dub Damage crew.
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DDR 041
08 Nov 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Pagan
Review: Blackphil is landing on Dub Damage Recordings with his Pagan EP, as you can probably tell from the name of the label it's coming out on, it's a seriously murky bit of work. You think that from the start of the first track, which leads you in with a luscious bit of synth work which quickly devolves into a pummelling expression of force. The rest of the release is powered by the same relentlessness and 'Economic Collapse' carries an expansive back end that undergirds a sequence of menacing sounds and tones whilst 'Something In the Woods' possibly has the most creative bassline on the release in a wicked display of dancefloor heat. Sick stuff.
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DDR 040
18 Oct 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Return
Review: He's back! Upfront returns with his somewhat aptly titled EP "The Return". Four tracks deep, for the first time in quite a long time the Scottish widow-maker is guns us down with bullets of pure gully. "Dead Night" is all about the drama with its tense riff and thundering roll, "Sc-Fi" adds a little symphonic spring to the swaggering groove and guttural bass tones while "The Return" gets all gnarly, springy and savage with its crucial alien laser bass. Last but definitely least "Going Under" concludes affairs on a deep dreamy tip that's not dissimilar to Ed:It or a young SpectraSoul. Welcome back Upfront.
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DDR 039
26 Sep 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
On Point/Higher
Played by: Damageman
Review: It's time for us now to dive into some heavyweight drums action as Kre & Ingenuity join forces for a top notch two track selection, courtesy of Dub Damage UK Recordings, who here celebrate release #38. The pair join forces on the first track 'On Point', which is gnarly roller, packed with some sizzling electronic synthesizer extensions and sharp drum chops. This is definitely one to set the dance alight. We are also treated to a heavyweight Saxxon rework of Inguenuity's 'Higher' original, reworking the twisted bass tones and lively drum designs into a tasty box of goodness. Excellent work as per from the Dub Damage crew!
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DDR 038
30 Aug 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Best Of Dub Damage
Various
Review: This is a big release, both literally and metaphorically. Sitting at 58 tracks, it's clear that the Dub Damage crew wanted to pack as many of their best moments as they possible could into the album. If you're a jump-up fan, think of this as a bit like the holy grail of jump-up and the inclusion of remixes and originals from dons like Original Sin, Annix, Turno and Sub Zero cement that fact. Aside from those legends, DJ Alpha comes through with 'The Man With The Golden Gun', a riotous blend of punched out bass synths, whilst Kre & Basshoven low-key steal the show with 'Toronto Blue'. A fat album this, and a lesson in how to do compilations right.
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DDR 036
16 Nov 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Jungle Animal/So Scared
Review: Bubbler klaxon! Exile returns with two more super sharp shooters spaciously designed for deep mix pleasure. "Jungle Animal" whisks us deep into the tropics with a steel drum Q&A hook that fits so snug into any track you can imagine mixing it into while "So Scared" flips and flickers with more of a gutter bound bassline that scrapes the muck out of the ground, squeezes it tightly into a rubber ball and bounces it back in your purdy little face. Scared? You will be!
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DDR 035
04 Jul 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Angry Man / Savage
Review: We haven't even begun to recover from his "Sonic Boom" and Syndax returns to Dub Damage with two more vitamin-enriched hurters. "Savage" lives up to its name with a strange textural twist to the heavy riffing bassline and a creepy graveyard feel to the breakdown. "Angry Man" leaves you under no illusion, either. Rasping, wheezing and screaming with aggression, it packs nothing but pure vitriol. Venom session!
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DDR 034
13 Apr 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Cloud Nine / Mariana
Review: Belgian badmen Fanatics make their debut on Dub Damage and you'd be wise to pay attention. "Cloud Nine" is a little more stripped-back to their usual full-flavoured affairs but their well-tamed lasers are kept in check over a lean tripletty rhythm and some breath-taking graveyard pads. Looking for a little more in-your-face hype? Stick "Mariana" on and watch your whole floor get pulverised by those kicks and groaning bass. Handle with caution.
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DDR 033
29 Mar 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Back To Square One/1997
Review: Prime bass burper D-Nasty lets rip with his first two exquisite thumpers of the year. "Back To Square One" is all about the riff. An infectious lead that your crowd will be singing along to before the end of the first 16, it's an excellent double-drop missile for those moments where there's space for a whole new hook. "1997" takes a more brutal route with a doubled-up sandpaper bass groove that wriggles more than it grunts. Think Tyke with more of a Belgian twist
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DDR 032
15 Mar 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sonic Boom/Playground
Review: The Montpellier monster returns! Following his debut on High Bass Audio, he makes his debut on Dub Damage with two stinking tear-outs. "Sonic Boom" hits with an Original Sin level of energy and a bombardment of electrified drama while "Playground" nods towards the Benny L / KOTR style of bass with a bassline that drones on and on like your least favourite relative... But twice as ugly. Ready to play?
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DDR 031
01 Mar 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Cypher/Lazer Defence
Review: Destination Newcastle: northern newcomers Nectax and Skantia pair up to take a side each on their Dub Damage debut. Nectax takes the lead with "Cypher", a sense-blurring groaner that tips a wry nod at the late 2000s Ram style with its width and gusto. Skantia follows with a rather trippy take on the Belgian jump up sound. Clipped and trimmed lasers cutting like razors and just the right amount of leftfield off-grid looseness to the groove, "Lazer Defence" lives up to its name in the most brutal way possible. Damagement.
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DDR 030
15 Feb 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Pump It Up/Samples
Review: No questions asked, no hesitation: When Jack The Ripper tells you to pump it up, you just do it, okay? A swaggering heavily swung two-step leads the charge, a plunging bass texture adds the weight while a classic rave vocal hits the message home. Trust us, you'll be pumping all the way to bank. "Samples" switches our focus to Jack's trust dagger as his signature stabby bass and razor sharp drums draw blood on every 16... Before healing you with subverted euphoria on the breakdown. Two serious vibes, one powerful release... Pumping ain't easy yo!
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DDR 029
06 Feb 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Tripping/Glitch
Review: First name Enta, last name The Dragon; this rising UK producer is such a beast with his basses he could batter a whole fleet of mythical creatures and still have enough firepower left to slay a rave. You need proof? Check the thumping subs, stripped back groove and metallic alien textures of "Tripping" and the grotty, weirded-out laser bass wonk of "Glitch" then check your singed body hairs. Firesome.
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DDR 028
22 Jan 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Uncontrollable/Anger
Review: Time for some savage lazer bass as Belgian Woodz gets his collabo on with two kindred ruffneck spirits. Teaming up with London's Yeti for "Anger", the tune lives up to its title with every rasping, angular strike. Elsewhere longstanding muck-flinger Trafalgar joins Woodz for another fittingly titled slammer "Uncontrollable" where a gnarly stab-stab bassline suddenly drops into momentary synth bliss. Vicious, furious and just a little left-of-centre, these are keepers right here.
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DDR 027
24 Dec 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Higher/Blackout
Review: Ingenuity continues to reach higher ground with his debut on Dub Damage. Two floor-focused jump-jams, "Higher" is all about the subtle jazzy harmonics, sultry vocal and knee-knocking bouncy bass. Listen closely and you'll hear an array of cheeky references with MC snippets and speed garage FX. Nicely done. Looking for more of a flattening fiasco? Jump straight on "Blackout" and watch your entire floor turn into a river dance. Mental.
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DDR 025
14 Dec 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Wabbit Hole
Review: Whether he's slapping us around with Savage Society, poking our frontal cortexes on Never Say Die or getting jiggy in the jungle on the likes of Dub Damage, Aweminus is one of the few US artists who can flex this well around both 140/170 tempos. In the past he's proved his 360 skillishness on Calypso, Clawhammer, now he's doing it on Dub Damage. Highlights include the raw sheet metal bassline grit of ED-209 homage "Damned", the waspy lip-curling tubular bass on "Another One" and the infectious step-funk of "The Wabbit Hole". Highly wecommended.
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DDR 024
26 Jun 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Shutdown
Review: BANG: Kre and his mates are back and it's more of the same absolute filth we've come to expect from the young UK bass flexor. "Shutdown" sees him teaming up with Multi-Function affiliate Freek for a crucial tech-edged riff that swathes through the mix like a samurai. Unadulterated chaos. "Toronto Blues" sees him teaming up with longstanding collaborator Basshoven for more of a groove-based funk-up that's laced with the twisted, menacing undertones the pair have excelled in previously in the past. Watch out for the breakdown as well... It'll leave you black and blue.
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DDR 023
17 Apr 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Cut The Midrange
Review: German hammer man, Desire lets us peak into his psyche with one of his largest bodies of work to date. We're hit with a loose funk from the off - "Cut The Midrange" flexes a classic sample with hooky mischief, "Pull Up" shakes with some savage triplet rumpy pumpy while "Think First" tips a wry nod at "Mr Happy" it is gusto and bass texture. Wrapping up we have the stupidly infectious one note riffy hook of "Professionals" while "00572" wins two awards... Catchiest title and most unique sound design of the EP. Jugular-punching.
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DDR 022
24 Oct 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Departure
Review: Countdown to blast off in D-Minus zero seconds: Cardiff bass crusader D-Minus continues his rampant run of muscular musicianship on Dub Damage with some of his most hair-raising riff-focused cuts to date. "Deproramme" slaps and tickles with a Tyke-like charm, quite light in its make up but more addictive than heroin-laced e-cigs. "Bun It Up" is where the real KO kicks off as a toxic bassline refuses to quit under the command of MC Tommy D. Deeper into the EP "Dry Socket" gets greased up with a sticky, slimy sense of playful funk while "Secret Weapon" takes on more of a neuro twist with its denser, complex textures. Gritty.
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DDR 021
08 Aug 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Remix Edition Part 2
Played by: Missrepresent
Review: Here come the remixes: Dub Damage look back to last year's four-year birthday album with two barn-burning twist-ups. Annix get their paws mucky on Blackmarket and Chapo's already-stunning "USS Enterprise" by switching out the classic Urban Takeover sub rolls for something altogether eviler and sharper. Meanwhile Harvest takes T>I's stripped back stepper "Grudge Fcuk" and injects it with jet engine reese that's so wide and overwhelming you might have to have a sit down after hearing it. No messing around at all on this one.
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DDR 020
25 Apr 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Remix Edition Part 1
Review: Kre & Friskie's Dub Damage imprint recruit the big guns for two chop-walloping versions: Original Sin reminds us who's boss with an insane shake-up of Guv's 2012 "Power Moves". Adding 50 lanes of sonic traffic to the maddening riff, this won't just wake your floor up but the entire neighbourhood within 50 square miles of the club. Sub Zero, meanwhile, takes the rusty robot lament of "Bad Manners" and adds a sizzling hornet nest buzz between the mournful one note hits. Play it really loudly they next time you see someone with their elbows on the table... Lessons will be learnt!
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DDR 019
21 Dec 15
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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