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London-based Exit Records is a forward-thinking drum and bass label, founded by dBridge in 2003. Focusing on deep, cutting-edge, often experimental and minimal DnB, ‘dBridge strikes a careful balance between releasing music that serves a purpose for dancers and thinkers alike’. Exit artists include well respected scene names: Skeptical, Dub Phizix, Calibre, Alix Perez, Fracture, Zed Bias, Fixate, Itoa, Synkro, Sinistarr, Gantz and more. From Dub Phizix, Skeptical and Strategy’s ‘Marka’ to Jubei’s ‘Cold Heart’, Exit keeps pushing boundaries.
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1000dB Stare
1000dB Stare - (3:59) 87 BPM
Rune Faucet - (3:56) 155 BPM
Hardcore! - (4:04) 130 BPM Hot
HomeSick & Taal Mala - "One Second" - (4:57) 65 BPM
Plebuary - (4:10) 127 BPM
Angel - (3:44) 130 BPM
Review: Jungle, rave and hardcore crossover for the ages has arrived on Exit like its 2006 all over again thanks to Shaun Lodestar's HomeSick project and this 1000dB Stare mini LP. Arriving on the legendary Exit label it finds a most appropriate home, taking listeners through a roller coaster of dark yet uptempo and old school referential UK and US rave inspired sounds - with touches of baile funk and electro next to acid, even fidget house and experimental drum and bass peppered throughout. And as the artist says of the record: this release is the result of six years writing break-heavy dance music. Time to celebrate.
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EXITMINILP 007
29 Dec 23
Bass
17
Oceano - (3:40) 143 BPM
Bophut - (6:14) 120 BPM
Asia Minor - (3:57) 157 BPM
Air - (3:42) 94 BPM
Throw It Away - (5:23) 91 BPM
Weather - (4:06) 106 BPM
Back Again - (3:21) 98 BPM
Bryant Park - (4:18) 81 BPM
Red Guitar - (3:34) 117 BPM
Cuba Libre - (4:00) 148 BPM
Morning Snooze - (3:51) 152 BPM
Movie Day - (2:45) 104 BPM
Orient Express - (4:06) 108 BPM
Steinbeck - (4:35) 73 BPM
Brunch - (3:08) 152 BPM
Livin' In A Hotel - (3:37) 70 BPM
Wonder Lust - (4:08) 119 BPM
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851756004398
07 Apr 14
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
A Love I Can't Explain (Remixes)
Nauchtlus (The Fear Ratio remix) - (3:52) 100 BPM
They Loved (feat They Live & Poison Arrow - Kahn remix) - (5:31) 85 BPM Hot
Review: The ever-unclassifiable Darren White opens the lid on what we hope to be a series of remixes from last year's long-awaited sophomore solo album A Love I Can't Explain. Naturally the remixes come from the most left of fields. The Fear Ratio (James Ruskin & Mark Broom's apocalyptic fractured downtempo alias) takes "Nauchtlus" to even starker, darker, spaced-out pastures than the original while Kahn wraps "They Loved" up in a thick carpet of emotional haze and sends it off to the furthest corners of the cosmos imaginable. Unexplainably awesome.
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EXIT 085
26 Jul 19
Bass
Aisle 13
Aisle 13 - (4:46) 174 BPM Hot
Rise - (6:02) 174 BPM
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EXIT 004
06 Jul 09
Drum & Bass / Jungle
ALAYLY
ALAYLY - (6:12) 90 BPM
Footsteps - (5:06) 158 BPM
In Da Back Room - (3:59) 160 BPM
Organic Tech - (3:36) 88 BPM Hot
Sho U (feat Fatima) - (5:08) 112 BPM
Wake Up Feel Good - (4:05) 91 BPM
Worlds Together - (3:27) 66 BPM
Review: So what do we have here, we ask ourselves as we unwrap this tasty looking selection from Blackpocket and Steve Spacek, courtesy of the legendary Exit imprint. What we in fact have is a perfect example of soundscaping at its finest, kicking off with the aquatic drips of the title track 'ALAYLY', the stunning, lofi vocal work of 'Footsteps' and crunchy percussive leads of 'In Da Back Room'. Next up, the super trippy synth expanses of 'Organic Tech', followed by the electronic explosions of 'Sho U' alongside Fatima and the smooth soulful harmonies of 'Wake Up Feel Good'. We round this one up with a look at the 80's inspired drumwork and distant vocal presence of 'Worlds Together', polishing up an extremely interesting project from start to finish.
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EXITMINILP 004
27 Sep 19
Bass
Amit EP
You Look Better Dead (feat Rani) - (5:49) 174 BPM Hot
Manic Minor - (5:38) 174 BPM
Stay With Me (feat Rani) - (6:03)
Kritical - (6:01)
Review: We last saw Amit in 2011 with his critically acclaimed 9 Times LP on Commercial Suicide, which brought together a unique blend of sounds and concepts and united them into one. Here he returns, this time on D Bridge's Exit Records, with a four-track EP which is equally stunning. "You Look Better Dead (featuring Rani)" is a melancholic piece with booming bass, rattling breaks and mournful lyrics. "Manic Minor" switches things up with frenetic SFX bleeping in the background, booming subs and barely there percussion. "Stay With Me" is all about the instrumental swells and "Kritical" gets dark and menacing as the EP draws to a close.
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EXIT 039D
02 Apr 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ayahuasca / The Root
Ayahuasca - (5:38) 170 BPM
The Root - (6:06) 170 BPM Hot
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EXIT 042
27 Aug 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Be Kind
Village Waltz - (1:08) 154 BPM
Rush More - (4:01) 135 BPM
Dolenz & Cimm - "Psalm 2" - (3:31) 85 BPM Hot
Hackney Leech - (3:38) 149 BPM
Dungeons - (4:03) 140 BPM
Dolenz & Sumgii - "Nil Feels" - (3:38) 91 BPM
Review: Neil Andrew aka Dolenz returns to dBridge's esteemed Exit Records for his fourth release of grey area style electronics. The result is a six-track mini LP, documenting a year of musical and internal exploration. A strong departure from his previous EP, "Be Kind" sees him teaming up with 140 BPM mainstay Cimm on the half-time intensity of "Psalm 2", and hip-hop pioneer Sumgii on the gloomy roller "Nil Feels".
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EXITMINILP 006
17 Mar 23
Bass
Blackpocket Vol 1
Blackpocket - "Thank You & Credits" - (2:49) 98 BPM
Blackpocket - "Thanks & A Bit More Credit" - (3:24) 50 BPM
DBridge - "Last Straw" - (5:51) 86 BPM Hot
Played by: Sinistarr, RoyGreen, Midland
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EXIT 005
01 Jan 07
Deep Dubstep
Blackpocket Vol 2
Blackpocket - "Look Over Honey" - (2:46) 50 BPM
Blackpocket - "Cyborg" - (3:30) 50 BPM
Calibre - "For You Alone" - (5:38) 175 BPM Hot
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EXIT 007
01 Jun 07
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Blackpocket Vol 2
Blackpocket - "Look Over Honey" - (2:46) 100 BPM
Blackpocket - "Cyborg" - (3:30) 100 BPM
Calibre - "For You Alone" (feat Steve Spacek) - (5:38) 88 BPM Hot
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EXIT 007
06 Jul 09
Hip Hop/R&B
Blackpocket Vol 3
Boungie - (5:08) 189 BPM
Reversible Top (DBridge remix pt 2) - (6:22) 57 BPM Hot
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EXIT 008
15 Aug 07
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Break Glass EP
Break Glass - (6:11) 170 BPM Hot
600k - (4:47) 170 BPM
Obnox - (4:46) 170 BPM
Dissolve - (6:51) 170 BPM
That Freestyle Shit - (5:03) 57 BPM
Played by: Hex, MD
Review: If in emergency, "Break Glass". Even if you're not in an emergency, break it anyway... Mark System has turned in yet another clutch of unparalleled modern-but-rooted drum & bass constructions and emergencies are kicking off left right and centre. The title track fuses many ideas from halftime to techstep in such a liquid-yet-dramatic way, it's followed by the deeply paranoid riff-laced creeper "600k", the alien mutoid bass weird-funk of "Obnox" and the insistent synth-stabbed techno-minded "Dissolve" before "That Freestyle" brings home the techstep bacon with strong notes of alien jazz. Genuinely one of a kind; System we salute you.
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EXIT 068
04 Aug 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Burning Shadows
Celestial March - (4:04) 175 BPM
Depth Excess - (5:08) 58 BPM
Part Human - (4:24) 58 BPM
Black Hole - (6:47) 57 BPM
Declaration - (5:28) 172 BPM
Conscious - (4:54) 172 BPM
Sin City - (5:10) 173 BPM
Fall - (6:46) 170 BPM
Conqueror X - (5:07) 175 BPM
Innervision - (5:38) 57 BPM
Thin Ice - (5:13) 172 BPM Hot
Vindication - (5:01) 169 BPM
Vertigo Reprisal - (4:31) 180 BPM
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EXITCD 009
12 Dec 11
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Burning Shadows (Sampler)
Black Hole - (6:47) 57 BPM Hot
Sin City - (5:10) 173 BPM
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EXIT 035
28 Nov 11
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Chatterbox EP
Award Tour - (5:08) 174 BPM
Eazy Boy - (3:55) 170 BPM Hot
Chatterbox - (4:25) 162 BPM
Fragile - (3:45) 151 BPM
Played by: Dexta, BSN Posse
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EXIT 051
21 Apr 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Cold Heart/Little Dubplate
Cold Heart - (4:09) 174 BPM Hot
Little Dubplate - (5:16) 174 BPM
Played by: Sikka, Kyrist
Review: Snapping at the heels of his recent collabo with Total Science, Metalheadz mandem Jubei makes his Exit debut with these two outstanding pieces. "Cold Heart" is actually pretty warm hearted with his signature synth whirls, hopeful chords and those rolling, almost Calibreish breaks. Meanwhile "Just A Little Dubplate" does everything you'd want it to from its title; it bumps, rolls and comes with a heads down guarantee. Heavily rotated at last year's Sun & Bass, we've been waiting for this for a while now.
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EXIT 082
01 Mar 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Confusion
Confusion - (5:10) 137 BPM Hot
Dawn Chorus - (4:31) 87 BPM
Fixate & Greazus - "Elbow Room" - (5:14) 86 BPM
Scotch Bonnet - (5:14) 85 BPM
Review: Exit records OG Fixate finds himself back in the house once again with this four-track Confusion EP. Turning in three solo numbers and the one collab with the rarely seen Greazus, Fixate looks to tribal percussion, spaciously warped beats and atmospheric drum and bass languages across his three solo originals. "Confusion" is the highlight most will gravitate too - perhaps appealing to a Livity Sound inspired listener through its percussive and UK bass elements. "Scotch Bonnet" sees stuttered and falling drums disintegrate into a whirlpool of deconstructed bass only to reform as an easy-going, dreamy house loop. For the real Fixate steppers look to "Dawn Chorus" to get the heads nodding, alongside "Elbow Room" with its spooked-out melody line and straight up future drum and bass repute!
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EXITDIGI 010
29 Oct 21
Bass
Covering Ground EP
Red Magic - (5:16) 170 BPM
Luv (feat Skeptical) - (5:38) 170 BPM Hot
Wasted Days (feat Alia Fresco) - (6:01) 57 BPM
Shutter (feat Consequence) - (5:17) 57 BPM
Played by: I Wannabe
Review: Damon Kirkham long proved his status as a man of many genre-blurring aliases and projects before he added the Kid Drama moniker to his discography. Three years on and it's proved a worthy creative outlet for the Convex Industries man, and the Covering Ground EP finds him back on Exit, the label that debuted the Kid Drama sound. Ranging from the deep dark pneumatic rolls of "Red Magic" to the somnambulant soft-focus steps and alluring chord chang of "Luv" by way of the autonomic skips of "Wasted Time" Kid wears his heart(drive) on his sleeve throughout. Genuinely sublime.
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EXIT 066
06 May 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Daylight
D Bridge vs Fierce - "Daylight" - (7:28) 174 BPM Hot
D Bridge vs Concorde Dawn - "Labryinth" - (6:26) 174 BPM
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EXITVS 001
06 Jul 09
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Daylight/Labyrinth
DBridge vs Fierce - "Daylight" - (7:28) 174 BPM Hot
DBridge vs Concord Dawn - "Labyrinth" - (6:26) 174 BPM
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EXITVS 001
18 Oct 04
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Days In Lhasa
Days In Lhasa - (2:48) 110 BPM
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202310 0205
07 Oct 23
Euro Dance/Pop Dance
Different Response
Give Up The Ghost (feat Disco Puppet) - (5:53) 160 BPM
In The Room (feat Harleigh Blu) - (3:54) 160 BPM
Restless (feat Eva Lazarus) - (5:41) 160 BPM Hot
Don't Play - (3:46) 160 BPM
Something Wrong (feat Nasrawi) - (4:48) 160 BPM
Lost Souls (feat DRS) - (5:38) 53 BPM
Pick Up The Pieces (feat Boudah) - (6:25) 160 BPM
Energy High (feat Bahia) - (4:31) 53 BPM
Just Like OHM - (5:00) 160 BPM
He Loves Me (feat Harleigh Blu) - (5:00) 160 BPM
Dissecting Frequencies - (4:37) 160 BPM
The Medicine Man (feat DRS) - (4:05) 160 BPM
Jibba Jabba - (4:24) 160 BPM
Coral Mist (feat MstrJ) - (5:39) 159 BPM
Heading North - (4:51) 160 BPM
Review: Oh boy... Dave Jones has blessed us with six Zed Bias album (his eighth album in total if you include his Maddslinky LPs, and you really should) and the world immediately feels like a nicer, warmer place. Building on his deep foundations of space-aged soul, roomy drum arrangements and raw emotions, Different Response is riddled with timelessness and atmospheres that resonate with every corner of the dance from soul to jungle to techno; the slight vapour trails of Dego and powerful vocal pull of Eva Lazarus on "Restless", the gully gospel of "Lost Souls" with DRS, the cosmic synths and rattling footwork of "Just Like Ohm" and the badded up turbo bruk of "Jibba Jabba" are just some of the many delicious highlights on offer here. No one does it like Zed.
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EXIT LP 017
22 Sep 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Different Response (Remixes)
Give Up The Ghost (Calibre remix - feat Nasrawi) - (6:25) 171 BPM
Pick Up The Pieces (Skeptical remix - feat Boudah) - (5:19) 170 BPM Hot
Review: Following last year's exemplary album from the Manchester-based soul man Zed Bias, Exit unleash the first batch of remixes, and they come from two of the best in the game. Calibre first "Give Up The Ghost" with rolling subtleties and a warm, alluring drive that only he can do. Skeptical takes care of the second remix with a similarly on-point twist on "Pick Up The Pieces" where a menu of alien tones and textures lurk and linger in the cavernous spaces. Both deliver.
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EXIT 075
06 Apr 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Direct Message
Direct Message - (5:56) 135 BPM Hot
LANdance - (5:07) 140 BPM
Cas_9 - (4:47) 99 BPM
Arena4 - (7:27) 84 BPM
Review: It's always exciting to see a new sonic adventure land from the Exit crew, who this time welcome borderlandstate_the best kisser in l.a for four tracks of digital destruction. We begin with the uber glitchy electronic designs of 'Direct Message', utilizing bit crushers and clicky percussion for a truly unique sonic experience, before dives into a groovy 2-step arrangement, again topped with lazer-like displays of juice. From here 'Cas_9' then arrives for a crunchy waltz through swampy synth slaps and organic drum sounds, before 'Arena4' gives us a soundscape-driven outro, focussing on up-tempo post-d&B designs to round off with the EP with some apocalyptic finesse.
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EXIT 098
28 Jan 22
Bass
Distractions
Queasy - (4:11) 140 BPM Hot
Green Eyes - (4:40) 140 BPM
Pistons - (4:05) 136 BPM
Distractions - (5:17) 93 BPM
Adrift - (3:43) 140 BPM
Thoughtful - (3:09) 140 BPM
Review: Next up from the Exit team, we see them introduce us to the potent sounds of Leftlow, a unique producer whose stripped back style across this powerful EP are sure to cause many a ruckus. We begin with the sweeping dubstep flavours of 'Queasy', which delivers a shimmering combination of high ended percussion and low end warbles, followed by the skippy kick manoeuvres of 'Green Eyes' and post-grime metal slaps of 'Pistons', giving us three very different directions to explore. From here, the more funky-infused rhythms of 'Distractions' give us a big boost in rhythmic energy, upping the pace significantly, before 'Adrift' yanks us back underground with a sweltering display of subby goodness. Finally, the spacious perc clicks and tidy pads of 'Thoughtful' round off our journey with a smart finale. Lovely work!
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EXITMINILP 005
03 Feb 23
Bass
Driftin
Driftin (feat ZoeI Violet) - (6:05) 107 BPM Hot
Fever - (5:07) 107 BPM
Hipbounce - (5:36) 107 BPM
Review: Fresh from his "Hammerhead" escapades on Aquatic Lab, Dave Jones dons his Zed Bias guise for another slippery bass session. This time he takes the footwork formula and twists it inside out in a way only he knows how: "Driftin" soothes with jazzy chords and velvet vocals from Zoel Violet, "Fever" is all about the dense physical drum arrangements while "Hipbounce" is a sonic sandstorm of soca and occasional UKG bass belches. Unique as always.
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EXIT 064
11 Mar 16
Footwork/Juke
Enjoy This Trip
Enjoy This Trip - (5:46) 170 BPM
Pitch Black - (4:45) 57 BPM
Freudian Slip - (5:42) 58 BPM
Duck Soup - (4:34) 170 BPM
Grub - (5:32) 174 BPM Hot
Cold Fold - (5:15) 174 BPM
Void - (4:50) 174 BPM
Plastic City - (4:31) 170 BPM
Elevator - (6:00) 172 BPM
Orbit - (5:06) 172 BPM
Look Behind - (5:20) 170 BPM
Violet - (3:56) 57 BPM
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EXITLP 018
08 Jun 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Enjoy This Trip LP Sampler
Nebula - (5:07) 93 BPM
Review: With the time rapidly approaching for Skeptical to bring forward his 'Enjoy This Trip' LP on Exit, we have been blessed with a serious sample of the goodness to come in this brand new dubstep design by the name of 'Nebula'. Right from the off we are brought into a cohesive sphere of spacious atmospherics, crunchy dubbed out drum work and some seriously haunting bass leads, growling away beneath the composition. If this is just the taster, we can't wait for the full project to hit the shelves!
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EXIT 079
08 Jun 18
Deep Dubstep
Ever Orbit
Diceman - (4:13) 170 BPM
Turbo Sideman - (4:58) 160 BPM
Hush Hush - (5:28) 165 BPM Hot
Ever Orbit - (4:53) 160 BPM
Sorbet Rose - (4:31) 165 BPM
You're The One For Me - (4:27) 160 BPM
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EXIT 078
20 Jul 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Evesdrop
Evesdrop - (2:51) 159 BPM Hot
Geminus - (3:21) 133 BPM
Review: Next up on dBridge's Exit Recordings is newcomer Dolenz, an established DJ who can be found on the airwaves via NTS, Radar Radio and Balamii. He is currently working closely with the label: following this single there are talks of a more expansive project on the horizon. Described as a futurist at heart with an aesthetic kept firmly in the present, yet informed by what has come before him. His first appearance came via Sonic Router in 2015 with the release of the Hysteresis EP. His influences stretch far and wide - from MF Doom all the way through to Aldous Huxley. Both "Evesdrop" and "Sum Drum" are very urban/street influenced jams that are heavy on the low end while "Geminus" is by far the most interesting cut: it nails the label's half-time/grey area aesthetic, while delving into exotic realms at the same time.
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EXIT 074
20 Oct 17
Bass
EXIT VS007
I've Seen - (5:20) 57 BPM Hot
Poor & Poverty - (5:34) 174 BPM
Review: dBridge & Skeptical: do we even need to say any more? Two natural bass innovators repping two separate generations colliding once again to create two singular slices of 170 rawness. "I've Seen" hits heavy from the off with a very Book Of Bad style heads-down gurgling bass roll and an ace sample about a whole other deadly type of material. "Poor & Poverty" flips a whole other CPU of switches as we're taken deep down the digidub rabbit hole. Rolling at halftime speed but punching with soundclash weight, in some ways it takes us back to their first collaboration "Move Way" from 2013 but with less bashment feels and more technoid paranoia. Kindred business.
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EXITVS 007
24 Nov 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
EXIT100 Pt. Three
Various
Xtrah, Submotive & SP:MC - "Unique Style" - (5:10) 172 BPM
Loxy & Resound - "Tyranny" - (5:12) 174 BPM
Skeptical & Kid Drama - "Scorn" - (4:56) 170 BPM
Wagz - "Scorpio" - (5:35) 174 BPM Hot
Skeptical & Loxy - "Krakoa" - (5:19) 57 BPM
Mark System - "Chinook" - (7:43) 57 BPM
Review: Hitting us like clockwork, every three months since last October, Exit 100 EPs have been an exceptional journey into the label and everything it's stood for since launching 21 years ago. Over the last two EPs we've had all kinda of beat wizardry and boundary burning but for this one it's all about the cutting edge drum & bass. Each cut is a highlight but Loxy & Resound's 'Tyranny' is a direct trip back to 97, Skeptical & Kid Drama's 'Scorn' is a hearty homage to Krust and Mark System's 'Chinook' is every bit the take-off tune you'd expect from it title. Get to the chopper!
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EXIT 1003
19 Apr 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
EXIT100, Pt. One (Explicit)
Various
Fixate - "Dead End" - (5:07) 93 BPM
Addison Groove - "Meaty Business" - (3:20) 160 BPM Hot
SertOne - "Badly Tripped" - (6:11) 138 BPM
Dolenz - "Bassic" - (3:57) 140 BPM
Itoa - "Sous Vide Foot Bath" - (5:26) 155 BPM
Borderlandstate_the Best Kisser In L.a. - "Minimal Input" - (6:04) 137 BPM
Sun People - "Tell Me Something" - (4:57) 107 BPM
Dub Phizix - "Wasted" - (4:43) 124 BPM
Review: It's no secret that the team at Exit have a legendary catalogue, which they have decided to celebrate for their 100th official drop. This Part One of the "EXIT100" compilation series features some serious heavyweights, including Itoa, Dolenz, Sertone & Addison Groove to name a few. The pure range that we get is also awesome to take in, from Fixate's stunning drum production work in "Dead End", to the skippy, juke-inspired skips of "Tell Me Something" from Sun People and the acidic adventure we are taken on in Borderlandstate_the Best Kisser In L.a.'s "Minimal Input". We couldn?t round off without discussing "Wasted" however, as Dub Phizix dive down a truly unique avenue for them, unveiling a mind-melting soundscape that would leave a tear in the eye of the staunchest electronic music fan. Top quality stuff!
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EXIT 1001
27 Oct 23
Bass
EXITVS008
Hotfoot - (4:08) 170 BPM Hot
Babalugats - (5:17) 58 BPM
Review: So let's get this straight... This year Exit have released albums by dBridge and Skeptical, they've shut us all up with Itoa's debut, blasted us away with Strategy's first production EP, remixed the Dickens out of Zed Bias and slapped us silly with Fracture's turbo Berghain and they still keep hitting us? This has been amazing year for dBridge's label and this return to their longstanding Versus series with Dub Phizix and Fixate is a massive juicy cherry on the top. "Hotfoot" is a shaken halftimer with gutter bound textures on the low end while "Babalugats" takes us on a tour of Turkish steam baths in a tank made of trap. No fussing here; 2018 has been a certified killer year for Exit.
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EXITVS 008
21 Dec 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Fibonacci Sequence
Charge - (4:52) 57 BPM
Snail Trail - (5:00) 170 BPM
Mechanism - (4:50) 172 BPM Hot
Fibonacci Sequence - (5:40) 170 BPM
Review: The Fibonacci Sequence is in everything... It's in the patterns of pinecones, the eye of a hurricane, the swirl of the galaxies... And now in your own collection as man like Skeppy returns with his first fresh produce since his debut album last yeah Enjoy This Trip. Four cuts deep, all rumbling with Skeptacular bassweight, it's a stark return to form for the influential producer. "Charge" is a proper bulldozer roller vibe, "Snail Trail" is a graveyard ballet creeper while "Mechanism" has a proper waspish mischievous buzz running through the groove. Last but not least we have the deep brooding title track. Proper percussive rolling headnodder, fans of "Imperial" will be all over this. Exceptional.
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EXIT 083
12 Apr 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Focus
Focus - (5:00) 170 BPM Hot
Hold That Thought - (4:59) 170 BPM
Tic Tac - (7:36) 170 BPM
Review: Fixate on Exit Records. Do things get much better than this? We don't think so, as one of the genre's masters of jungle and its offshoots steps up onto dBridge's legendary imprint to offer a masterclass in how to create slammers with a soul. The title tune is classic Fixate, as chopped up vocal samples pepper an arrangement of diving reeces and tumbling breaks. It smells of rave culture and it goes just as hard. The other two tracks are less dancefloor focused but just as fantastic, with 'Hold That Thought' stepping and stepping with a techno light hypnoticism, acid stabs and percussive depth moving in and out like the flits of a ghost. 'Tic Tac' rounds things off in swaying, stabbing form, and it's safe to say that this is an Exit classic.
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EXITDIGI 007
03 Jul 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Fractured
Fractured - (7:47) 57 BPM Hot
Off The Cuff - (4:50) 58 BPM
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EXIT 041
21 May 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Get Busy
Get Busy - (4:56) 170 BPM Hot
Get Down To The Funky Beat - (4:00) 160 BPM
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EXIT 040
04 Jun 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Glare
Close Call - (5:19) 170 BPM Hot
Glare - (5:11) 57 BPM
Morbid Chatter - (5:14) 165 BPM
Wrong Foot Forward - (3:28) 167 BPM
Played by: Hex
Review: Fire in the hole! Fixate returns to Exit and he's bringing some absolute weapon's grade material. "Close Call" fires the first shots and it's a full-on jungle affair, all warped basslines and nasty choppy breaks. It's backed by three more deadly dancefloor pieces; "Fixate" is all about the hardcore vibes and the iconic detuned synths, "Morbid Chatter" flips for a sexy robo-funk half-time gyration session before "Wrong Foot Forward" closes the EP on technoid footwork note. Watch out for the lasers!
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EXITDIGI 008
03 Jul 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Golden Spike (Explicit)
Intro - (3:38) 116 BPM
Murder This - (2:42) 136 BPM
Golden Spike (feat Jehst) - (3:22) 131 BPM
Kill This - (3:40) 57 BPM
Polyprop - (3:39) 159 BPM Hot
Dead That - (4:34) 134 BPM
Golden Spike (feat Jehst - Sumgii remix) - (3:07) 159 BPM
Golden Spike (feat Jehst - instrumental) - (3:02) 131 BPM
Golden Spike (feat Jehst - Sumgii remix instrumental) - (3:07) 122 BPM
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EXIT 092
26 Jun 20
Bass
Gripped / Qwer Key
Gripped - (6:04) 56 BPM Hot
Qwer Key - (4:57) 171 BPM
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EXIT 046
30 Sep 13
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Guidance
Guidance - (4:41) 170 BPM Hot
Reflection - (4:53) 170 BPM
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EXIT 031
06 Jun 11
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Heatheras Hot Waffles
Chris Inperspective - "Heatheras Hot Waffles" - (6:22) 175 BPM
Calibre - "New Cons" - (5:25) 175 BPM Hot
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EXIT 013
01 Jul 08
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Heathers Hot Waffles
Chris Inperspective - "Heathers Hot Waffles" - (6:22) 175 BPM Hot
Calibre - "New Cons" - (5:25) 175 BPM
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EXIT 013
06 Jul 09
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Hello Mainframe
The Happy Goose - (5:59) 140 BPM Hot
SE17 - (5:21) 139 BPM
Pattern Collapse - (6:33) 83 BPM
Interlinked - (4:56) 143 BPM
Hello Mainframe - (4:25) 121 BPM
Review: Now this is most certainly an interesting one as Exit unveil yet another incredibly unique project, inviting the sounds of Borderlandstate and The Best Kisser In LA in together for an incredibly vibrant five track selection. This is electronic bass music in it's most creative, kicking off with the glitchy computer bleeps of 'The Happy Goose' and post-breakbeat fusion of 'SE17'. Up next, the incredibly colourful percussive flavours of 'Pattern Collapse' and spacey, spooked out sub pressure of 'Interlinked', before the industrial rhythms and choppy vocal layers of the title track 'Hello Mainframe' round us off with a final dab of flavour.
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EXIT 088
21 Feb 20
Bass
Humanism
Glass - (4:54) 157 BPM
Mushin - (5:59) 153 BPM
Modus Choperandi - (4:31) 86 BPM
Altitude - (3:59) 157 BPM
Riverside - (7:28) 59 BPM Hot
Review: As the esteemed Exit Record label explains, producer and percussionist Rajeev Maddela, aka Currency, aims to bring a refreshingly human approach to electronic music composition with Humanism. By exploring key features and concepts inside of Ableton, the artist worked with drum triggers and chance melodies in the search of highlighting the expressive qualities of natural time, while embracing a deep obsession with late '90s breakbeat culture. Approaching each track as if it were from a series of 'photographs', the music explores a realm of MIDI-art with a focus on minimalist production ethics, percussion techniques and high tempo ambient grooves - all in the name of giving currency to your present state of being.
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EXIT 095
06 Aug 21
Bass
Hype Tracks EP
Makin' Hype Tracks - (4:13) 170 BPM Hot
Black Pearl - (4:35) 57 BPM
Fracture, DJ Spinn & Taso - "Acid Claps" - (4:06) 160 BPM
Fracture & Deft - "I Just" - (4:47) 170 BPM
Played by: HomeSick
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EXIT 063
12 Feb 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
I'm A Creator
Dub Phizix & Skittles - "I'm A Creator" - (6:06) 170 BPM Hot
Dub Phizix - "Happy 5" - (6:30) 58 BPM
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EXIT 043
28 Jan 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Imperial EP
Imperial - (6:04) 174 BPM Hot
Playground Chat Back - (5:56) 174 BPM
Instant Reflex - (6:16) 174 BPM
Delusions Of Grandeur - (4:04) 173 BPM
Review: Is there ever a time when a Skeptical EP isn't welcome? Bringing the heavyweight depths direct from the North, "Imperial" shows a definite progression in his sound from his more minimal productions. Although space plays a big role in his work even still, there's a dizzying heartbeat of bass waveforms in flux in the title track, stripped bare in "Playground Chat" and used in devastating blows in "Delusions of Grandeur" behind warped effects. Final tune "Instant Reflex" brings back more of his jittery percussion to leave you feeling a bit tweaky.
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EXIT 053
19 Jan 15
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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