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: Our favourite Welsh label is back with its next outing, this time a distinctly sleek single from the veteran that is Adzzy, who is blending belligerent and beautiful beats in a brash but belated way here. The first side, with Cardiff based MC P.A.B is a big, dancefloor piece of work with a menacing vocal line and low frequency construction to match, the synergy between the two is tangible and the results are wicked. The flip is our favourite, an absurdly deep number featuring Kaitlin Bissett on vocals and a luxuriously wallowing wall of sub bass which envelops the whole tune with forward movement and fluidity. Awesome stuff.
Review: The Incurzion Audio crew have delivered a box of gems with this latest Ape Suit outing, unveiling three original creations that deliver a vibrant array of themes to say the least. First up, the slightly slower drum stutters and bubbling reese snarls of 'Hoodie Up', a slightly unnerving combination of harmonic structure and synth sweeps, setting off the EP nicely. Next, 'Headpiece Filled With Straw' acts as a leash-hold, occasionally losing its grip as gnarly synth growls emerge, writhing left, right and centre atop an arrangement of eastern-inspired melodies. Finally, 'Justified' gives us another slower roller, focussing on buzzy subs and unpredictable drum skips, giving us a final manoeuvre we won't forget in a hurry.
Review: Keeping it rolling true drum and bass style, Incurzion Audio readies the release of its next collaborative EP, Reality. With some fresh, jazzy yet edgy and hardcore liquid styles coming through in Beterror's "Animal", Bios Destruction turns in something a little more syncoptaed, distant and stripped back via "Main Update" and its sizzling hi-hats. Sinister sound design makes itself known in Beterror & Bios Destruction "Reality" next to the dungeon acid of Beterror's bonus hook up with Lok. Industrial drum and bass touched up by urban atmospheres and the slightest of gothic touches.
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.
Concept One & JAK (UK) - "Gutters" - (4:50) 175 BPM
Concept One & JAK (UK) - "Delta" - (3:44) 175 BPM
Monsoon (VIP) - (4:31) 170 BPM
Review: Coming in hot with the filthy minimal approach this week is Concept One on Incurzion Audio, the Wales based imprint which never fails to make us wince with beautifully crafted, tightly edged music that seems more befitting the urban sprawls of London than the rolling hills of South Wales. Either way, Concept One has smashed this one, with four-tracks that, to put it simply, bang. The title tune barks at you with a grate of energy, fluid energy moving underneath and giving it a lovely, lively feel. The VIP of 'Monsoon' is a penetrating halftime number, whilst they team up with JAK for the jungle flip of 'Delta' and the distorted perfection of 'Gutters'. Sick, sick stuff.
Review: This latest selection from Incurzion Audio is yet another top quality project, this time welcoming Dedman inside for some incredibly well produced goodness. The title track 'My Heart' packs a serious subby punch, combining heavily effected vocals with epic bassline action, complete with a Myth's big room remix, adding an extra sense of depth to the original creation. From here, the glitchy bass designs and colourful percussive arrangements of 'Terri Chango' are let loose before we take in the neuro-inspired synth action and super choppy drum drops of 'Backbeat Steeze'. FInally, Kidsonic joins the party on 'Deep Down' for a futuristic roller, focussing on high ended synthesis and vibrant sub-bass below. Awesome work.
Review: Next up from the Incurzion Audio camp, we see them unveil a pair of absolute weapons from the likes of Enigma, who gladly heads up the eighth edition of their 'Optics' series. We begin with 'Ultrasonic', a super gnarly journey through electronic glitches and super sharp drum processing which supplies us with a system-ready finale. On the flip side, we find ourselves diving into something a little bit different as the raucous sub-bass manoeuvres and constantly shifting rhythmic approach of 'Whirlwind' flips the EP on it's head and sends it in a completely different direction all together! Both of these are must-keeps for DJ's as we await our return to the dancefloor.
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