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Dutty Bass Vol 1
Too Greezey - "Too Rude For Them" - (4:02) 58 BPM Hot
Konz - "Breathe" - (4:26) 175 BPM
RMS - "Get Away" - (5:08) 58 BPM
K Jah - "Coming On Strong" - (6:22) 175 BPM
Brockout - "The Note" - (5:09) 58 BPM
Skaylz & The Junk-e - "Off The Grid" - (5:36) 57 BPM
Review: Get that radar of yours and whack Dutty Bass Audio on it. A brand new jungle label from Toronto who are launching with this serious statement of V/A intent. Featuring some of the most exciting names to come through in the last few years, K Jah vamps up the force with a brutal homage to the old school, RMS lets us loose with a groaning ode to the mid 90s (with added 22nd century bass groans) and Too Greezey slaps us silly with a widescreen break and expert reverse wobble sitting obesely underneath. Other highlights include Konz' stripped back slinker "Breathe", Brockout's breezy cosmic roller "The Note" and the savage neuro finale that is Skaylz & The Junk-e's "Off The Grid"
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DBA 001
15 Aug 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Take A Break
Take A Break - (3:39) 175 BPM Hot
Step Toe - (4:23) 175 BPM
No Name - (4:23) 175 BPM
Whats All This - (4:23) 175 BPM
Played by: DJ Hybrid
Review: This is collection of edits and it's as fresh, fun and funky as any good disco edit should be. Starting the bunch is 'At No Cost' with a classic guitar and pumping beat, decorated in shimmers and sparkles, get the glitter out. 'Let's Fall In Love' is a sing-a-long, with a deep sub and a tinkling triangle. ''Appelle Moi' is one of those track everyone's heard before, we're loving the new aquatic, echo drips which have been added. 'Bring The Best In Me' is an amazing track, we defy anyone to listen to it and not dance, the jazzy piano, the infectious bongos and that killer vocal, disco done good!
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DBA 002
18 Sep 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Drunk & Wild
Drunk & Wild - (4:28) 175 BPM
Highway 35 - (4:27) 175 BPM
Vintage - (4:28) 175 BPM
Drunk & Wild (DJ Hybrid remix) - (4:26) 175 BPM Hot
Played by: DJ Hybrid
Review: Following his absolutely annihilating Nuke release, Uncle Grav joins the DBA convoy with three more original stinkers. "Drunk & Wild" is the b-boy riposte Dimension's "UK" was waiting for. "Highway 35" is all about the rasping chainsaw bass and seasick halftime drop while "Vintage" busses up a classic break, woozy horns and a bassline dirty enough to go down for a long stretch. Comes complete with an immense snare-slapping, junglised bassline-fuelled DJ Hybrid remix. Dutty by name, dutty by nature!
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DBA 003
01 Dec 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
We Are The North Vol 1
Various
Tryptamine - "Mad Ting" - (4:03) 175 BPM Hot
RMS - "Future Dub" - (5:11) 175 BPM
Sureshock - "40oz Bass" - (4:52) 175 BPM
Brockout - "Doom Head" - (4:48) 174 BPM
Lo-Ki & SOUL - "Krakatoa" - (4:52) 174 BPM
Skaylz & The Junk-e - "Labyrinth" - (5:25) 172 BPM
Sureshock - "Synth Pop" - (5:11) 175 BPM
Brockout - "Aleister" - (4:49) 174 BPM
Lo-Ki & SOUL - "Bullets & Butterscotch" - (5:09) 174 BPM
Skaylz & The Junk-e - "Power Trip" - (6:01) 173 BPM
Sureshock - "Kiss The Sky" - (4:52) 58 BPM
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DBA 004
21 Feb 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Keepin It Gangster
Keepin It Gangsta - (5:13) 174 BPM
Massacre (feat Elijah Divine) - (5:07) 174 BPM
God Grape (feat RMS) - (5:13) 174 BPM Hot
Lionel Joeseph - (5:10) 174 BPM
Madmen - (5:13) 174 BPM
Take Note - (5:11) 174 BPM
Review: Toronto's Dutty Bass crew sign up some savagery from the rising dualistic duo Bill & Ed. "Keepin It Gangsta" sets the scene with a raffish, loose-collar grumbler before "Massacre" raises the tension with a Safari-era BC feel and "God Grape" dusts off the detuned rave synths and gets creative with a collection of classic vocal samples. Looking for a little old school drifty soul with an absurd switch in the breaks? Jump on "Lionel Joseph". Looking for a little eeriness and graveyard thrill? Get spooked by "Madmen". Looking for a massive ravey wind-up skank-basher? Chow down on "Take Note". Be excellent to each other.
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DBA 005
16 Mar 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Limpet EP
Limpet - (5:05) 175 BPM
Infamous - (4:28) 175 BPM
Life - (4:33) 175 BPM Hot
Life (DJ Hybrid remix) - (5:13) 175 BPM
Played by: DJ Hybrid
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DBA 006
23 Apr 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Shimmer
Shimmer - (5:07) 175 BPM Hot
Break - (3:43) 175 BPM
Butterflies - (5:07) 175 BPM
Join Us - (4:46) 58 BPM
Review: Our great old Uncle Junodownload taught us three things: always stick to a deadline, stay off the breadline and watch out for rising Dose Radio junglist DJ Redline. He was right about the first two, and guess what? He's right about Redline too. Following two cracking EPs on Kevlar and Manic Beats comes this tight trio on Dutty Bass. All lean, all mean; each cut thumps with some exceptional well-spaced drum work, tuned subs and thick toxic grooves that you can imagine going down well with the likes of Randall or T>I around 3am in a rave den near you. Don't take our word for it, take great old Uncle Junodownload's.
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DBA 007
18 May 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Boss
Konz & Gravit-e - "X Wife" - (4:23) 175 BPM
Gravit-e & Konz - "The Boss" - (4:27) 175 BPM
Gravit-e - "The Genesis Of Skynet" - (5:10) 175 BPM Hot
Konz - "Marb" - (2:56) 175 BPM
Played by: DJ Hybrid
Review: Gavit-E was last spotted on Dutty Bass Audio getting "Drunk & Wild". Konz was last spotted on the label suggesting we all "Take A Break". Now together they return to the Toronto imprint in arms... And they're showing us who's boss. "X Wife" is pure drone and groan in the bass metallic way possible while "The Boss" whips up a riot with a rising wobble and all-round sense of sci fi funk. Elsewhere the men go solo... Gravit-e melts our soul down to liquid metal poly alloy with "The Genesis Of Skynet" while Konz finishes us off with a warp-speed sizzler that parps and punches with a Tyke-like sense of menace. Bossing it.
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DBA 008
29 Jun 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dutty Bass Rollers LP Sampler
Konz - "Breathe" (version remix) - (4:26) 175 BPM Hot
Redline - "Jungle Demon" - (4:46) 175 BPM
Dilligent - "Way In My Brain" - (4:56) 175 BPM
Bill & Ed - "Clapped Up" - (5:12) 174 BPM
Review: Toronto's Dutty Bass Audio continue to hold a lighter in the air, in dedication to the proper old-school sounds of '90s techstep - and we salute them! Label regulars and locals return for this label compilation, which as the name may suggests features some right rollers! From Konz's darkside breaks on "Breathe" (version remix), the seething minimal stepper by Redline named "Jungle Demon" which is reminiscent of DJ Krust, or Bill & Ed's particularly fierce "Clapped Up" featuring what is undoubtedly the most A1 bassline we have heard all year.
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DBA 010S
14 Sep 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dutty Bass Rollers LP
Various
Konz - "Breathe" (Version remix) - (4:26) 175 BPM Hot
Tryptamine - "Gang" - (3:22) 175 BPM
InnaCulture - "Pure Energy" - (4:49) 175 BPM
Jamoh - "Organized Crime" - (4:23) 175 BPM
Dublic - "Believe" - (4:24) 178 BPM
Conrad Subs - "Dem Dread" - (5:10) 175 BPM
Erbman - "Flavours" - (5:12) 175 BPM
Lupo - "Jungle" - (5:56) 58 BPM
Subcriminal - "Pass Me A Dub" - (5:12) 175 BPM
Euphonique - "Sound Dead" - (5:04) 178 BPM
Kovert Sound - "Hide 'N' Seek" (VIP) - (4:45) 175 BPM
Dilligent - "Way In My Brain" - (4:56) 175 BPM
RMS & DJ Hybrid - "No Shotta" - (5:07) 175 BPM
ScattyOne - "Wicked Babylon" - (4:47) 175 BPM
Konz - "Take A Break" (Redline remix) - (3:42) 175 BPM
Lost Dynamics - "The Arena" - (4:26) 175 BPM
Tomoyoshi - "Time & Space" - (4:50) 175 BPM
Gravit-e - "Broken Transmission" - (4:25) 175 BPM
Konz - "Monsters" - (4:23) 58 BPM
DJ Hybrid - "Raised In The Jungle" (feat Haribo - Drop Out remix) - (5:11) 175 BPM
Jumanji - "Oh Baby" - (5:13) 58 BPM
Lusive - "Ruckus" - (5:00) 175 BPM
Sparky - "No Shankin" - (4:46) 172 BPM
Redline - "Jungle Demon" - (4:46) 175 BPM
Brockout - "Soldier" - (5:12) 175 BPM
Future Tactics - "Back In '98" - (4:57) 175 BPM
Konz - "Step Toe" (Brockout remix) - (5:48) 175 BPM
Bill & Ed - "Clapped Up" - (5:12) 174 BPM
Scudd - "Clutch" (feat Scoona) - (4:27) 175 BPM
DJ Swindla - "Stay" - (6:48) 175 BPM
Synkopate - "In Effect" - (4:29) 174 BPM
Skalyz & The Junk-e - "Big Band" - (4:52) 174 BPM
Magness - "Apollo" - (5:16) 173 BPM
Konz - "What's All This" (Erbman remix) - (5:08) 175 BPM
Lo-Ki - "Up Rush" - (4:51) 174 BPM
Illament - "Hunger" - (4:40) 174 BPM
JCB - "Puppetmaster" - (3:42) 175 BPM
E-LeV-8 - "RunniT" - (4:48) 175 BPM
Direkt - "Usb" - (4:12) 175 BPM
Shock - "Ways Of The Underground" - (4:23) 176 BPM
Played by: Euphonique, 4D
Review: Dutty business: Toronto's DBA crew lay down their second supersized V/A LP of the year and it's an absolute gully jamboree. Ranging from the wobbled-out slaps of Euphonique's "Sound Dead" to twisted drones of Tryptamine's "Gang" via the wily 96 skanks and bubblesome bass of ScattyOne's "Wicked Babylon", Tomoyoshi's funk flipping triplets on "Time & Space" and the awesome halftime sludge of DJ Hybrid's clever Drop Out remix of "Raised In The Jungle" there's genuinely not one even slightly under par track here. Dutty Bass Audio are absolutely smashing the game right here.
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DBA 010
12 Oct 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Update Funk
Conrad Subs & Valiant Emcee - "Update Funk" - (6:00) 173 BPM
Slipped - (5:15) 174 BPM Hot
Sneak - (5:20) 57 BPM
Bones - (4:32) 172 BPM
Jackdaw - (5:16) 58 BPM
No Tomorrow - (6:40) 174 BPM
Review: Conrad Subs is one of those heavily underrated producers that seems to consistently push out music regardless of how much attention is cast his way. He plugs away and you can tell in the maturity that emanates from his music. The creativity on 'Update Funk' is evidence of that, a funky, infectious synth line running perfectly beneath Valiant Emcee's upbeat vocal work. 'Sneak' is just as creative with its harsh, steppy percussive work that underpins a swinging, wonky concoction of synthy basses that wouldn't be amiss in a Med School or Diffrent Music release. The interesting drums continue on 'Bones' and 'Jackdaw', the former of which is a bitingly dark halftime cut, the latter another steppy bit chock full of stabs and swerves. Another top EP from man like Conrad Subs.
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DBA 011
17 Dec 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Selections EP
Morning (feat Aleatha) - (5:04) 175 BPM
Alarm - (4:44) 175 BPM Hot
Nobody - (4:45) 175 BPM
Hardcore Junglist - (5:12) 175 BPM
Push'n - (5:01) 175 BPM
The Selection (feat Yontz) - (4:26) 175 BPM
Review: Ever liked the flavour of some D&B so much you wanted to lick it? Well, now you can, with Dublic's Selections EP. You can't actually lick it but you'll certainly like it, as Dublic has gone for a classic rough sounding approach that seriously lends itself to some underground listening. Just check out 'Alarm', with a classic sample you'll instantly recognise and a bassline that'll shudder your bones, it's a neat exemplification of the rip-roaring approach that's been attempted here. The other tunes don't disappoint either, with a sick vocal feature on the title vibes and more. Big EP.
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DBA 012
04 Jan 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
No Ammo
No Ammo (feat Rival Technique) - (4:29) 58 BPM
Flight Mode - (3:46) 174 BPM
Rumble Jungle - (4:26) 58 BPM
One More For Ya - (3:41) 175 BPM Hot
Shit Hole - (4:26) 58 BPM
Review: Dutty Bass Audio are unique in that they're based over in Canada and whilst you certainly don't hear about many D&B labels from the Great White North, the quality of this little imprint would suggest that we should. Snipez is the latest artist to grace their release page and his No Ammo EP is straight up dirty, spanning a cross-section of beat patterns but all nestling comfortably into the dark end of the spectrum. The title track has a superb steppy percussive feel to it that's punctuated by swollen bass pulses and guided by a genuine sense of purpose. It totally sets the tone for the rest of the release - check it out.
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DBA 013
18 Jan 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Feels So Good
Feels So Good - (4:51) 175 BPM
Never Let Go - (5:19) 175 BPM Hot
Drop Da Riddim - (4:50) 175 BPM
Alright - (4:52) 175 BPM
Review: Dutty Bass Audio are unique in that they're based over in Canada and whilst you certainly don't hear about many D&B labels from the Great White North, the quality of this little imprint would suggest that we should. Scattyone is the latest artist to grace their release page and his Fees So Good EP is straight up wicked, spanning a cross-section of beat patterns, nestling comfortably into the dark end of the spectrum but having an element of the lighter side as well. The title track has a superb percussive feel to it that's punctuated by swollen bass pulses and guided by a genuine sense of purpose. It totally sets the tone for the rest of the release - check it out.
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DBA 014
03 Jun 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Keeping It Gangster VIP (Remixes)
Keeping It Gangster (DJ Hybrid remix) - (4:27) 174 BPM Hot
Massacre (feat Elijah Divine - Saxxon remix) - (4:45) 58 BPM
God Grape (feat RMS - Epicentre remix) - (4:33) 174 BPM
Lionel Joeseph (Dcision remix) - (5:13) 174 BPM
Madmen (K Jah remix) - (5:09) 174 BPM
Take Note (Too Greezey remix) - (5:09) 174 BPM
Keeping It Gangster (VIP mix) - (5:13) 174 BPM
Massacre (feat Elijah Divine - VIP mix) - (5:17) 174 BPM
God Grape (feat RMS - VIP mix) - (5:14) 174 BPM
Lionel Joeseph (VIP mix) - (5:10) 174 BPM
Madmen (VIP mix) - (5:13) 174 BPM
Take Note (VIP mix) - (5:16) 174 BPM
Played by: Guzi
Review: Bill & Ed are coming at you with their VIP and remix edition of Keeping It Gangster, a mammoth 12-track exploration of what their original work can become in different contexts, featuring big names like DJ Hybrid and Saxxon, as well as smaller ones like K Jah and Dcision. It's a very solid LP that's grounded in rough, urban sounds that are sure to resonate with anyone who loves this culture. The DJ Hyrbrid remix of the title track is especially good, with a solid drum base and a lovely bass.
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DBA 015
14 Jun 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Reward
Make His Mark - (4:25) 175 BPM
Reward - (4:50) 175 BPM
Scarface - (5:00) 180 BPM Hot
Slider - (4:29) 175 BPM
Review: We love the fact that Dutty Bass Audio are based over in Canada and you certainly don't hear about many D&B labels from the Great White North. This fact is made even more prescient by the quality of this little imprint, which consistently smashes it out of the park. Mystical Sounds is the latest artist to grace their release page and Reward EP is straight up dirty, spanning a cross-section of beat patterns but all nestling comfortably into the dark end of the spectrum. The title track has a superb steppy percussive feel to it that's punctuated by swollen bass pulses and guided by a genuine sense of purpose, there's a proper murky old-school feel to this tune and it reminds us quite a lot of Sub Zero back in the day. The rest of the tunes are all wicked as well - go cop this one.
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DBA 016
13 Sep 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Easy Jet
Easy Jet - (3:42) 175 BPM Hot
Higher Frequency - (3:09) 175 BPM
Pyramids - (3:21) 175 BPM
Renegade - (3:21) 58 BPM
Review: Dutty Bass Audio are unique in that they're based over in Canada and whilst you certainly don't hear about many D&B labels from the Great White North, the quality of this little imprint would suggest that we should. JCB is the latest artist to grace their release page and his Easy Jet EP is straight up wicked, spanning a cross-section of beat patterns, nestling comfortably into the dark end of the spectrum but having an element of the lighter side as well. This lighter side is apparent in the synths on the title track, and it also has a superb percussive feel to it that's punctuated by swollen bass pulses and guided by a genuine sense of purpose. It totally sets the tone for the rest of the release - check it out.
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DBA 017
01 Nov 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Hey Mr Policeman
Hey Mr Policeman - (4:01) 170 BPM
Disappear - (3:57) 174 BPM
Let Me Tell You Something - (4:26) 175 BPM
Ting A Ling - (4:21) 172 BPM
So Good - (4:27) 58 BPM
Down - (4:27) 57 BPM
Faysha & Damageman - "Hey Mr Policeman" (Damageman remix) - (4:24) 175 BPM Hot
Faysha & Dublic - "Let Me Tell You Something" (Dublic remix) - (4:34) 175 BPM
Review: Faysha is landing on Dutty Bass Audio with an unsophisticated but incredibly fun release, one which, if you hear out live, is certain to get you moving. There's a carelessness and a freedom to these tracks and it's a tangible sense of kinetics. The title track kicks things off in style but it's 'Hey Mr Policeman' that really takes the cake, a winding, foghorn heavy track that flips between wobbling shimmers and jump-up stabs. It's a wicked track and definitely the highlight of the release. 'Ting A Ling' is another absolute banger but one that's deep and bouncy in all the right ways. Sick release.
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DBA 018
21 Feb 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dangerz LP
Dangerz - (4:01) 175 BPM
Clawz - (4:12) 175 BPM
Death Wish - (4:12) 175 BPM
It Takes - (4:23) 175 BPM
Killa Sound - (4:12) 175 BPM
Lock Up - (4:02) 174 BPM
Petulanz - (4:01) 175 BPM
DJ Direkt & MC Crystalize - "Demonz" - (4:23) 175 BPM
Relentless - (4:23) 175 BPM
Sine Wavez - (4:01) 175 BPM Hot
Terrabyte - (4:09) 175 BPM
Terrorize - (4:06) 175 BPM
Terrybill - (4:06) 175 BPM
Want - (4:23) 175 BPM
Review: Dutty Bass Audio are unique in that they're based over in Canada and whilst you certainly don't hear about many D&B labels from the Great White North, the quality of this little imprint would suggest that we should. DJ Direkt is the latest artist to grace their release page and his Dangerz LP is straight up wicked, spanning a cross-section of beat patterns, nestling comfortably into the dark end of the spectrum but having an element of the lighter side as well. The dominant frame here is rough and tumble beats which aren't precise and clinical but which are packed with dirty sounds. 'Killa Sound' is just that, a powerful roller with an old school edge to it. The title track is also top quality, and this LP just bangs from start to finish.
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DBA 019
23 Apr 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Let's Get Rowdy
Let's Get Rowdy - (5:32) 173 BPM
Badmon Selecta - (5:40) 175 BPM
Bring The Pain - (4:18) 173 BPM Hot
Girls & 808's - (4:48) 173 BPM
Review: KC is back on the fast-moving train that is jump-up and dancefloor dnb and once more, he's proven adept at bringing to the fore some forward-thinking sounds in that regard. He's a name we know and 'Let's Get Rowdy' - the title track to this release - is certainly a promising sign. Glitchy and with a satisfying sense of lagged out travel, this tune certainly bites hardbut it does so in a fresh, unique manner. 'Girls & 808's' is step-up in sophistication and nastiness, a snappy, stepping drum line pushing up into its metallic bottom line, this one is a proper creeper.
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DBA 020
13 May 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Pon Me Side/Lower Yourself
Pon Me Side - (4:34) 58 BPM Hot
Lower Yourself - (5:08) 174 BPM
Review: Dutty Bass Audio are a regular here on Juno and for good reason, their proclivity for steadily releasing rough but energetic, whole-hearted cuts is strong and their small size doesn't prevent the release of top-quality music. Dcision is on the label this time with a double-sider and 'Pon Me Side' is the strongest on the release, with a Dispatch-esque feel to its cracking percussion and a torn, broken back end that rips across the range with style. The flip-side goes down an old school route with a load of power in its classic synth work - one for the dancefloor. Mad one.
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DBA 021
20 May 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sneak
Sneak - (5:33) 180 BPM
Together - (6:16) 172 BPM
Projekt 6 - (5:40) 175 BPM Hot
No More - (5:27) 176 BPM
Coming Down - (4:31) 175 BPM
Review: DJ Swindla is landing on Dutty Bass Audio with a seriously cool release, one which sits a bit more on the dark, deeper side of the spectrum compared to the label's normal territory. 'Sneak' get things off the mark with a beautifully rolling percussive basis and sweeping low frequencies that would sound absurdly good through a sound system, and it's a formula which plays well across the following tunes. 'No More' gets even deeper and the blend of dark ambience and tumbling breaks is another highlight of the release.
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DBA 022
27 May 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Cali Herb
Cali Herb - (5:41) 172 BPM
Champion Skank - (4:36) 173 BPM
Rollers Choice - (5:30) 170 BPM Hot
Turn Me On - (4:32) 175 BPM
Jungle War - (5:57) 172 BPM
Review: It's time for us to take in some exciting new jungle with this one as we see Rough Culture land on the fabulous Dutty Bass Audio with five potent rollers, destined to detonate dances around the country. We kick off with the crunchy drum work and catchy melodic flexes of the title track 'Cali Herb', before moving into sub-heavy drives and catchy vocal licks of 'Champion Skank' alongside the more experimental soundscaping of 'Rollers Choice'. The vibes are lively as we continue forward through this one, landing next on 'Turn Me On' a drum-heavy smasher, driven by explosive breakbeat sampling and sweeping sub tones. Finally, 'Jungle War' arrives with its ramping bass notation and skippy drum arrangements to see this one out with a bang!
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DBA 24
19 Jun 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
WatchThe Mirror
Watch The Mirror - (4:52) 175 BPM
Vibe Check - (4:27) 174 BPM
The Sound - (3:40) 175 BPM Hot
Peace - (3:42) 175 BPM
Review: Brizzle newcomer Charlie Chubbs makes his debut on DBA with four flabby originals. Simple in their nature but direct in their energy and hookiness, each cut is built around an effective riff that nags in a Q&A style over some pretty robust beats. Highlights include "The Sound" where the beats switch us up on a dark direction and a classic vocal sample clip is thrown in for mischievous measure and "Peace" where dreamy chords and a piano line create a surging uplift. A decent debut.
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DBA 25
30 Jun 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Blinding Lights
DJ Lava - "Blinding Lights" - (4:49) 175 BPM
DJ Lava - "Black Magic" - (4:21) 175 BPM Hot
DJ Lava - "Get Money" - (4:26) 175 BPM
DJ Lava - "Insomnia" - (4:25) 175 BPM
Fiyaa - (4:28) 175 BPM
Review: From Lava to fire, Dutty Bass Audio get real with this powerful package from UK stalwart DJ Lava. Each cut designed to commit arson on sight, it's a total banger riot: "Blinding Lights" goes big on the dramatic horn blurts, "Black Magic" is all about the chainsaw riffs, bubbling subs and savage breaks on the fills, "Get Money" is a surging dark style roller with an empowering aspirational spoken word sample while "Insomnia" goes in on prang vibes with a really weirded out minor key riff. Last but not least Lava tags in his Canadian cuzzie Tru Troopa for the chaos jam of the set. Armed with an insane bassline playing all kinds of theatrical tricks on your mind, it's an absolute brain melter. Take care!
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DBA 026
17 Jul 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Addict/Badboy
Addict - (4:26) 175 BPM
Badboy - (4:27) 175 BPM Hot
Review: Dutty Bass never fail to deliver and right here they've surpassed themselves with these two bumpy treats from new artist Wrekka. Two sides, two vibes, two chances to knock people sideways: "Addict" warms up with shimmering housey synths before dropping into a nice toxic sludgy roll-out while "Badboy" takes a classic Cutty Ranks vocal and smashes the nan out of it. Wrekka by name, wrecker by nature.
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DBA 028
24 Jul 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Wild Styles
Wild Styles - (2:11) 176 BPM
Bring The Rukus - (2:57) 174 BPM Hot
YouTube Sensation - (3:18) 175 BPM
Dangerous - (3:50) 176 BPM
Wild Styles (Conrad Subs remix) - (4:26) 175 BPM
Review: Long time Canadian D&B representer Chase Bankz makes his Dutty Bass Audio debut with a lethal clutch of grizzlers. Four tracks in total, plus a killer remix from man-of-the-moment Conrad Subs, highlights include the switchy bass growls and roomy kicks on the title track "Wild Styles" the choppy breaks and hardcore hoover tones on "YouTube Sensation" and the pure ruffage of "Bring The Ruckus". Don't go chasing your tail, Chase Bankz instead.
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DBA 029
27 Aug 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Unknown
The Unknown - (4:34) 175 BPM
The Roughest - (4:50) 175 BPM
It's Poison - (4:36) 175 BPM Hot
Reasons - (4:47) 175 BPM
Review: Last spotted sending us some very strong signals on Raw Motion, super prolific producer Instag8 lands on Dutty Bass Audio and he's offering us a one way ticket into the unknown... The journey kicks off with lonely guitar twangs and eerie weirdness of the title track before we're hurled in a bloodclart riot with "The Roughest". Deeper into the trip we continue to get intoxicated by the devilish bassline on "It's Poison" before the restrained hum and gentle musicianship of "Reasons" brings us to a dark soul conclusion. Make yourself unknown.
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DBA 030
11 Sep 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Turmoil
Dublic & Luk Peers - "Turmoil" - (4:36) 170 BPM Hot
Dublic - "Within Me" - (4:34) 170 BPM
Dublic & Luk Peers & Miss Fudge - "Frequency" - (4:34) 57 BPM
Dublic & Miss Fudge - "Down" - (4:34) 170 BPM
Review: There's nothing better than a wicked collaborative EP, as two artists bang their heads together and get the most of out each other. That's what's happened here, as Dublic and Luk Peers join forces over on Dutty Bass Audio for a stripped back, barebones EP. 'Turmoil' rests on a solid percussive foundation, whilst an ambient soundscape is penetrated through by wispy basses that feel like birds in the foggy night sky. 'Within Me' is similar and is grounded by a cool vocal sample, whilst things get breaksy on 'Frequency' and tough on 'Down'. Cool work.
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DBA 031
17 Sep 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Accumulate
Accumulate - (5:18) 175 BPM
Hard - (4:26) 174 BPM Hot
Swerve - (4:12) 175 BPM
What Is Love - (5:13) 58 BPM
Review: Conrad Subs is just unbelievably prolific and it seems like every week brings at least one new release from the man who is on undeniably good form right now. He works across a litany of labels and this time it's the turn of Dutty Bass Audio, who are an ideal staging point for his wicked blend of junglist tones and jump up flavours. It's a combination embodied in this release, which moves from the deep, rolling sounds of 'Accumulate' to 'Hard's inch perfect, precision percussion and stabbing back end. 'What Is Love' is another highlight, as furious drums crescendo into mutating basslines, whilst 'Swerve' takes a similar and equally effective approach. Big ups.
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DBA 032
24 Sep 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Here Comes The Music
Here Comes The Music - (4:24) 174 BPM
Frontin - (4:24) 174 BPM
Do It Now - (4:28) 175 BPM Hot
It Will Kill - (4:30) 175 BPM
Played by: Loop Skywalker
Review: J.O. is one of the most consistent jump up producers around and he's back on long-time collaborator Dutty Bass Audio, who have proven to be the perfect home for his unique brand of music. His sound never gets boring, and it's the punishingly hard bass of 'Do It Now that really carries the tune, especially as it spirals out into a twisting concotion of devilish basslines. 'Here Comes The Music' is equally unique, as a fluttering twirl of stabs moves up and down through its mechanical soundscapes. Tight stuff from J.O.E boy.
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DBA 033
01 Oct 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Skeng Talk
Skeng Talk - (4:26) 180 BPM
Skeng Talk (Agro remix) - (4:17) 180 BPM Hot
Bipolar - (4:24) 175 BPM
Desert Skies - (4:23) 175 BPM
Arcadia - (4:35) 175 BPM
Trojan - (4:26) 174 BPM
All Good - (4:28) 175 BPM
Review: If you can't pick up from his name that Wrekka loves to wreck dancefloors with grimey beats, then, well, he's going to make sure you know with this new EP on Dutty Bass Audio. It's a seven-track monster of a release and the scariness doesn't let up at any point throughout, as Wrekka lets loose with all barrels. 'Desert Skies' is especially sick, with a wonderfully heavy sub bass that flutters just as much as it wobbles, underpinning a whole arrangement of skipping drums and murderous synth touches. 'Arcadia' blends soulful sampling with diving sine waves, whilst Trojan is just relentlessly good. Bigups.
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DBA 034
08 Oct 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Darkness EP
The Darkness - (5:18) 172 BPM Hot
Nightmare - (6:44) 175 BPM
Anxiety - (5:56) 175 BPM
Rumination - (5:09) 175 BPM
Paranoia - (5:36) 175 BPM
Easy Does It - (5:20) 174 BPM
Review: Pablo G has been doing his thing for quite some time now and his latest EP on Dutty Bass is one of his best so far, the progression of his sound audible across very inch. 'Nightmare' is absolutely awesome and smacks of Exit Records with its drum pattern and repetitive, abstract approach to making drum & bass, but still manages to keep things dancefloor friendly and familiar - sick tune. 'Paranoia' is more of a roller, with a flurry of hi-hats and cross-cutting basslines that wobble and growl with abandon as they move through the arrangement. 'Rumination' is possibly he heaviest track on the EP, as a set of incredible drums bounce and smash into the arrangement in a manner similar to that of Break. Top draw.
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DBA 035
16 Oct 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Terrible Creatures
Terrible Creatures - (5:04) 175 BPM
Come Alive - (4:57) 174 BPM
Move Ya Body - (4:46) 174 BPM
Stronger - (4:45) 175 BPM Hot
Hurts Me - (4:30) 174 BPM
Many Dayz - (5:07) 175 BPM
Review: Terrible times call for 'Terrible Creatures'. The type of critters that creep all over you and burrow into your soul so deep they become part of you. Just like these tunes. The latest batch from the ever-ready banger machine Instag8, each cut runs circles round you and bites down hard. The sharp-toothed brass stabs and sneering bassline on 'Stronger', the slithering python-like squeeze 'Many Dayz' has on your loins, the growling, restrained menace of the bass one 'Come Alive'. Each of these tracks, and the rest of the EP, creeping over you, burrowing into your soul. Terrible times m8.
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DBA 037
10 Dec 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Street Knowledge
Street Knowledge - (4:26) 58 BPM Hot
Danger - (4:06) 58 BPM
Devastating - (4:26) 175 BPM
Everything Will Be - (4:28) 175 BPM
I Got Soul - (4:08) 175 BPM
Review: Redline is back, back again and it's once more on Dutty Bass, the label which never ceases to pump out music which pummels you, pleases and you and punishes you in equal measure. This time around he's cooked up a fiery five-tracker and it's a percy, with five slices of trademark damage that tread a wicked line between over-the-top jump-up and moody rollers. 'Street Knowledge' is the best example of that, as the drums roll out into oblivion and a gargling expression of bass energy lights up the top end of the range in stabby, serious fashion. Energy, energy.
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DBA 038
26 Dec 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Polar Vortex / Somebody Say
Polar Vortex - (4:49) 175 BPM
Somebody Say - (4:38) 175 BPM Hot
Review: Dutty Bass Audio appear to have pulled yet another corker out of the bag with this one as they welcome the magnificent sounds of Just Mayhem for a spicy two track delivery. We begin our dive into this one with the super techy flavours and abstract synthetic designs of 'Polar Vortex', which warbles away atop scattered drum arrangements and a constantly shifting soundscape, keeping the listener well and truly on the tips of their toes. On the flip to this, we take in some super smooth sub-technique in 'Somebody Say', a refreshing rave shaker, alternating between clanky guitar chords and more innovative synth action throughout. Wavy work!
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DBA 041
31 Dec 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Shadow Soul / One Of Us
Shadow Soul - (4:25) 175 BPM Hot
One Of Us - (4:26) 175 BPM
Review: With this single, Damageman has created something with a tasty amount of bite to it and which will give you the pick me up you need after the bloating Christmas period. 'Shadow Soul' is the better of the two, an ominous synthy introduction builds up tension deliciously before its all released on the drop, a furious amalgamation of distorted and disparate hits and cuts, Original Sin style. 'One Of Us' is more mellow not that much more, still containing a distinctly murky set of back end shudders and still possessing a formidable sense of momentum and travel.
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DBA 040
31 Dec 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Quench
Quench Your Thirst - (4:23) 175 BPM
Make You An Offer - (4:24) 175 BPM
I Would Like - (4:23) 175 BPM
Come On - (4:23) 175 BPM Hot
Review: Dutty Bass Audio tend to deliver rough, urban-edged sounds that don't prance around or act fancy, they just get down and dirty. Jedi has delivered exactly that here, with a four-track EP of moody tones and no-nonsense drum lines. 'Quench Your Thirst' is a perfect example of said drums, with impossibly clean hits and a clear sense of space and progression, its bass stabs are almost shadowed out. 'I Would LIke' is the most futuristic, with a deep back end and seriously cool synth spasms that lend it a techier feel than the other cuts on the EP. The other two are equally top-draw - make sure to check these.
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DBA 039
31 Dec 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Mission Chuck/The Streets
Mission Chuck - (4:24) 175 BPM
The Streets - (4:27) 175 BPM Hot
Played by: BasskicksUK
Review: Chuck a duck! Dutty Bass Audio smash into the new season with this showcase from brand new talent Chuck UK. Two cuts, two reasons to lock this young man on your radar; 'Mission Chuck' gets all funky with a crisp and riffy bassline while 'The Streets' takes us down a much darker rabbit hole with its heartbeat bassline and scorching prangy textures swooping and sawing above it. Mission accomplished.
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DBA 42
04 Mar 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Viral Weaponry
Viral-Weaponry - (4:59) 170 BPM
Roots - (4:34) 170 BPM Hot
Titan - (5:40) 172 BPM
Asylum - (4:27) 174 BPM
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DBA 043
22 Mar 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Alazne
Alazne - (4:52) 174 BPM
Tech Wonk - (4:29) 174 BPM Hot
Till The Droo - (4:31) 174 BPM
Hollandaise 800 - (5:13) 58 BPM
Played by: Loop Skywalker
Review: Alekay and Paturn flip their collaborative dealings into a consolidated D&B bulldozer with this epic EP on Dutty Bass. Four steaming slabs of drum & bass dark matter, each cut rattles and slaps with serious distinction. Highlights include the bassline missiles firing from every angle on 'Till The Droo', the booming horns and growls on 'Tech Wonk' and the rave nostalgia on the breakdown of the brilliantly titled 'Hollandaise 800'. Yum.
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DBA 044
26 Mar 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Life Hack EP
Life Hack - (4:53) 174 BPM Hot
Domination - (4:53) 174 BPM
My Tune - (5:07) 172 BPM
Wet - (4:52) 174 BPM
Big Band (VIP) - (5:04) 174 BPM
Played by: Juno Download
Review: Dutty Bass Audio are taking a step away from their typically jump-up inflected tones with this one, as Skaylz & The Junk-E blend synthetic daggers, stepping neuro tones and bouncy beats into a cohesive dancefloor package. 'Life Hack' is the highlight, a furious, stabbing array of synths which push forward with an infectious sense of momentum, a carefree track which nonetheless hits hard. 'My Tune' is the other highlight, and it has a superb beat structure that keeps things infinitely fresh the whole way through, a real ode to the power of rhythmic innovation. Bigups.
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DBA 045
01 Apr 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Cold Killer LP
Cold Killer - (5:15) 175 BPM
Dealing With - (5:18) 175 BPM
Release Me - (4:48) 175 BPM Hot
Girl Dem - (4:26) 175 BPM
Hey Policeman - (4:42) 175 BPM
The Streets - (4:50) 175 BPM
Kiss Me Baby - (5:07) 175 BPM
Review: Instag8 and Dutty Bass Audio have been teasing this album for several weeks now and the full thing is finally here. It's punching percussive madness the whole way through, a no-holds barred album which knows when to go all out and when to take a step back. There's luxurious instrumentation blended with grittier tones and 'Release Me' is exactly that, as vocal lines tug on your heart strings above a gully concoction of dusty basses and knock-back drum loops. There is old school techstep vibes on the roughness of 'Dealing With', a twisted rolling vibe on 'Girl Dem', and a reggae stepper to finish on 'Kiss Me Baby'. Sick stuff.
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DBA 046
06 Apr 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Badmon Sound
Disah Badmon Sound - (5:20) 175 BPM
Rub My Dub - (4:38) 175 BPM
Respect Ya Rootz - (5:37) 175 BPM
Humboclat Elements - (4:45) 170 BPM
Riddem Raw - (6:49) 174 BPM Hot
Review: Revalation is pulling us back in time this time around with their latest EP, this one on Dutty Bass Audio, by rolling things out in true junglist style over five tracks in the stripped back, sample heavy manner so renowned in the 1990s. The title tune packs a sample base that's rich and vibrant, and it stretches its legs over a wonderfully subtle yet hard hitting combination of moving basses and rolling drums. 'Humboclat Elements' features more nostalgic sampling, which builds a ravey atmosphere into a feeling of suspense, cut away on the drop in wicked fashion. Sick releasee.
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DBA 047
15 Apr 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Bulletproof
Bulletproof - (4:27) 174 BPM Hot
One Finished - (4:27) 175 BPM
Brains - (4:26) 175 BPM
Taffy - (4:27) 175 BPM
Played by: AGENT K, Juno Download
Review: Celebrating his recent upgrade to a full Kevlar exoskeleton, Wrekka is back with more tekkers. Make way for 'Bulletproof', a four-track slab of bassline bliss that flexes across the sonic board. From the late 90s wobbles and minimalism of the title track to the contemporary sound design and far-out nature of 'Taffy' via the grunt and thrust of 'One Finished' and the powerful slaps and bangs of 'Brains', something tells us we'll be shooting these weapons out for a long time to come. Pull it for the bullets!
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DBA 048
20 Apr 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Break Out
Break Out - (4:34) 175 BPM
Blow Dem - (4:34) 175 BPM Hot
Why - (4:34) 58 BPM
Recall - (4:31) 174 BPM
Review: Rising Norwich newcomer Lankzi steps up in a major way on this fittingly titled EP 'Break Out'. Four tracks, four flavours, all badass; 'Break Out' starts the engine with a little tension and restraint on the super gully bassline sludge while 'Blow Dem' goes all-out jugular mode with its rattled breaks, distorted bass and ragga vocal. Elsewhere 'Why' manages to be stripped back and busy at the same time, thanks to the wild energy of the drums and less is more bassline, while 'Recall' closes the EP with some big old farty wobbles and grizzles. A really impressive early EP. Lankzi's one for the bank, see?
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DBA 049
13 May 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
From The Bottom Up
From The Bottom Up - (5:11) 175 BPM
On My Grind - (5:11) 174 BPM Hot
Bad Man Technique (feat Peelmore & Lexx Black) - (5:58) 174 BPM
EZ - (5:08) 175 BPM
Review: Time for some non-heinous heaviness from the totally unbogus Bill & Ed. Renowned for their bubblers and rising with every release of late, 'From The Bottom Up' is one of their biggest and brightest releases as they take us from the Phibes-flavoured feels of the title track all the way through the spectrum; 'On My Grind' balances gully bass flavours with soulful vocals, 'Bad Man Technique' brings a little cosmic heads-down energy to the blend while 'EZ' closes the EP with a big soundsystem-melting jungle flex. Bottoms up lads!
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DBA 050
20 May 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
End Of The Line
End Of The Line - (4:21) 175 BPM
Tada - (4:23) 175 BPM Hot
Killa Master - (4:28) 175 BPM
Review: Wrekka is a wicked producer who tends to put a snappier spin on the current KoTR-influenced sound, his passion for whiplash drum-lines giving his tunes a unique and recognisable edge. He's now on Dutty Bass with an EP that embodies that uniqueness and all three cuts are equally biting. 'Killa Master' is packed with foreboding vibes which conspire to give this tune a dangerous ambience, an atmosphere that's cut in two with a diving bassline and cutting drum lines. 'End of the Line' is equally wispy on the intro but far deeper on the drop, a subby back end rolling through the bottom end of the range with serious penetration. A thumping bit of work.
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DBA 051
30 May 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Gangland Execution
Gangland Execution - (3:17) 175 BPM Hot
Sunshine - (4:09) 176 BPM
Badmon - (3:37) 177 BPM
Operator - (2:56) 176 BPM
Hunter Gatherer - (3:19) 175 BPM
Massif - (2:58) 175 BPM
Review: Canadian Chase Banks slamdunks onto Dutty Bass with this almighty five-track fire fight 'Gangland Execution'. Each one kills it in its own unique way; the title track will have you swimming with the fishes with its hip-snapping drums and grizzly bass, 'Sunshine' is a dark soul hummer that throws you in the trunk of a car and pushes you off a cliff while 'Badmon' is such a venomous slammer it'll bury you alive. Elsewhere 'Operator' is all lithe and stealthy like a sniper while 'Hunter Gatherer' is a straight up horses head on the pillow vibe. Make us an offer we can't refuse.
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DBA 052
15 Jul 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sunrise
Sunrise - (4:34) 58 BPM
Legend - (4:39) 175 BPM Hot
Seeker - (4:28) 175 BPM
The Sight - (4:11) 175 BPM
Runaway - (5:23) 174 BPM
Review: Canadian drum and bass label Dutty Bass Audio returns with homegrown talent in the form of Mike Windsor aka DJ Swindla of Toronto, fronting up here on the label for the fourth time now with the Sunrise EP. It's dark techstep all the way on this one and certainly not for the faint of heart. From the murky subterranean roller that is the title track, "Legend" is reminiscent of Ed Rush & Optical's seminal material from the late '90s and continuing on the dark sci-fi neurofunk vibe is the seething closing track "Runaway".
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DBA 053
22 Jul 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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