An independent ‘left field’ bass music record label, collaborator and collective. Based in Penarth, South Wales. Incurzion has found itself establishing and growing very rapidly and adding the finest of talent (local and beyond) to its impressive roster. Through collaborating and allowing artists to showcase their many styles, Incurzion Audio will continue to grow and provide the bass music scene with its diverse underground sounds.
Review: Over the course of 2023, there is no denying that Incurzion Audio were one of the most impressive imprints out there, with a fantastic focus on unveiling a wide range of new dubstep talent. This time around, they commence the year with a heavyweight compilation drop, inviting 30 artists inside for the fourth edition of their 'We Are Incurzion' series. From the epic soundscaping of Gendo's 'Marble Elephant' to the emotive synth melodies of Lokal's 'Flatline' and more minimal percussive clicks of 'Ballistic' from Undercentrum & UMBRA, we get a fantastic array of electronic sounds to enjoy. For us, the two standouts include both the stomach-turning sub crunches of RWB's 'Vask Des Na' and of course the mind-melting acidity of Eth:er's monstrous 'Requiem' original. Awesome work across the board!
Review: Charging into 2023 with all the grace of a bull with a jetpack, Incurzion Audio continue to set their own unique and far out benchmarks in bass music. Unapologetically operating on the leftfield side drum & bass and dubstep, each of these 24 tracks lives in its own world and bubbles and grinds on its own terms. Every tune is a highlight but 140 heads will be melting all over cuts like Adzzy's sub-soaked woozer '12 Gauge', Wooflet's somnambulant bruiser 'Dusk' and Censored The Audio's breakbeat cruiser 'I Drew A Picture Of You'. D&B heads meanwhile will be fizzing over superlative cuts like Illament's emotional 'About You', Para's glitched out futurism fire 'G Check' and the soulful spacefunk of Elk's 'Consideration'. And that's a fraction of the heat happening here. Get to know!
Review: Cardiff representing: clU brings on the blue with 'Glas', his debut album on the mighty Incurzion Audio. One of those albums that deftly tells everything it needs to over a condensed and thoughtful 10 tracks, the young talent brings together everything he's about from dreamy acid-laced rave missives ('Equilibrium'), timeless jazzy MC-led vibe-outs ('Rose' with PAB), nocturnal 140 naughtiness ('3.48am'), wobbly all-out jungle happy slappery ('Gangton') and timeless euphoria ('Glas'). No filler, all thrilling - this documents the arrival of an exciting, forward-thinking talent. Pay attention.
Review: Incurzion Audio are proud to present We Are Incurzion Vol.2. This next installment in their various artist release series consists of 14 underground/alternative drum & bass cuts, featuring contributions from long-standing label staples and ascendant newcomers alike - debuting before their full releases in the near future. Whether it's Hexa's deep medi roller "Dont Miss The Bus", Niallo's off-kilter stepper "Crisis" or Para's crossover from UK bass into techno on the suitably titled "Austere", the label proves they are open to different genres. In addition, the likes of River and MidKnighT MooN contribute two tracks each - the latter's "Kiwi" is exactly the kind of deep dubstep we can dig!
Review: For its next release, Incurzion Audio has tapped loyal member No Patterns. The Balance EP is his fourth official release, and second full album release for the Welsh label, on what they glowingly described themselves as "a true masterpiece and an exhibition of skill." Starting off with the emotive liquid drum and bass vibe of "Fears", he soons shifts gears on the back to '95 intelligent jungle of "Giving", while "Take Flight" is a straight ahead stepper aimed squarely at the club, and hypnotic rhythms underpin a gorgeous vocal on the off-kilter closer "Stuck In Time'.
Review: The best Welsh label in the game - as chosen by UKF this year - are back in the business with a properly sick VA LP, one which takes a bunch of the artists in their orbit and provides a platform for them to show off their untapped potential. Rantik steps up with 'Hear My Rhythm' and expertly weaves hypnotic percussive patterns around punching kicks and menacing vocal lines, a superb arrangement that's topped off by a gorgeously dark bassline with a core of solid steel. Label regular Hexa kills it with the relentlessness of 'Mirages', and 'Losing Sleep' by Division is the archetypal minimal roller. This album is stripped back, techy to its heart and a glimpse into the future of drum and bass. Special.
Review: Incurzion Audio are everyone's favourite Welsh label, and this time around they're coming at you with a full album length release from No Patterns. It's a spectacular showcase of what a creative producer can do with the minimal template, as No Patterns moves between sub-genre influences as diverse as liquid to jump up. 'E.O.U' is pure gas, as a loping, heavyweight bassline touches down again and again, a relentless monotony that grinds you down with its sheer size and heft. Female vocal samples are ever present on this release and they juxtapose with the black sparseness of their surroundings, something especially apparent on 'Rising', which packs a fat set of drums, a sub-heavy low end and shining vocals in the tops. Unreal release and an unmissable album from the Welsh crew. Bigups.
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