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Tomorrow Now
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RECIPE 038
11 Nov 13
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Surveillance
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RECIPE 037
21 Oct 13
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Creep
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RECIPE 036
07 Oct 13
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Mise En Place pt 2
Review: Mise En Place Pt. 2 is a showcase for some of the most innovative talents in drum and bass today. Ingredients Records certainly know how to stockpile an enviable portfolio of tracks, and some of these beauties have been on the backburner for a while. First track "Rainy City Music" by Dub Phizix has added lingering, hopeful ambiance to the end of sets for a good long while now, but with a proper release, headphones everywhere can experience its full cinematic glow. Villem's "Splinter In Your Mind" gets a fractious and bassy makeover by the elusive Break, puling switches and swapping rhythms like a mad professor in a thunderstorm. Skeptical, the go-to man for dark, minimal drum and bass provides a VIP version of cold-hearted killer "Blue Eyes", where beautiful samples are stamped and warped by high-pressure bass and intricate percussion, adding faster-moving tension to an already sterling track. Finally dRamatic & dbAudio's icy roller "No Return" is soaked in icy atmospherics, with bass that looms terrifyingly out of the mist. Four incredible tracks from producers punching well above the median.
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RECIPE 035
18 Mar 13
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Strangers
Played by: Timo Maas
Review: Ingredients are championing this Bristolian trio in a major way right now, and it's hard not to see why. Their deep, industrial, spacious D&B resonates with institutions across the scene from Renegade Hardware to the Critical crew. This EP shows their range better than previous; "Strangers" is them at their deepest, most techno-like with a shifty halfstep and murky, nagging loops. "The Domino Effect" is them at their steppiest thanks to a sharp and snappy riddim. Complete with a stripped back croak bassline, it's a timeless escape - and one that's only going to boost these cats' reputation further.
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RECIPE 034
04 Mar 13
Deep Dubstep
Nailbomb / Hard Times
Played by: S Man
Review: Quiet D&B genius ST Files and Mancunian newcomer Response release hard rolling stunner on Ingredients Records - drum and bass world ignites. Always the first stop for D&B heads on the lookout for something with that unique appeal, Ingredients Records has been a symbol of quality for a few years now. ST Files, despite his low profile, has actually been recording for many years and "Nailbomb" represents his newly whetted appetite for producing fresh material alongside co-producer Response. Bringing the unmistakeable warm-yet-techy sound of Marcus Intalex's Manchester to life, both track are featuring heavily on dancefloors across the country. "Hard Times" as a standout track can do no wrong as the top end shimmers above warm bass pressure - a necessity for any discerning drum and bass fan's collection.
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RECIPE 033
18 Feb 13
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ingredients Choice Cuts Vol 3
Various
Review: Ingredients continue to cut the mustard with their excellent selection and ear for a good tune and this, the third installment of the Choice Cuts series, is no exception. Bringing together a range of top-notch artists including Krakota, Foreign Concept, Jubei, Spirit and more, this album is a pleasure from start to finish. Kicking off with "Be Myself" by Krakota which is full of booming bass and metallic, warping SFX, we are taken through cuts such as Dramatic & dbAudio's "The Green Box" and Jubei's excellent "The Path" with its ominous, eerie atmospherics and whisperings.
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RECIPECAT 003
21 Jan 13
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Demand
Review: Ruffhouse delivers a couple of killer cuts on Ingredients with the precision and accuracy of a ninja. Dark, moody and delightful these are so watch out D&B heads. Kicking things off is "Demand" which stars with a simple alarm-style bleeping and sparse ticking beats with the occasional drone creeping in and out of focus, gradually building up momentum the bleeping and droning become the body of the tune with humming sub bass and raw, experimental SFX. "Division 3" is another smasher with a terrifying aggression from the off delivered in its hissing, razor sharp beats and pummeling bass which continues for the duration.
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RECIPE 032
03 Dec 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Far Away
Played by: Syncopix
Review: A couple of classy cuts here on the Ingredients imprint. First up is the immense Total Science remix of Dramatic & DBAudio - "Far Away" which is all reflective sweeping atmospherics and bleepy sci-fi melodies. A yearning vocal element adds further mournful melancholy to the proceedings whilst low slung humming bass and rumbling subs add oodles of depth. Accompanying this is "Days Running Out" which is a bit more of a tough, terse workout with stomping snares, eerie, experimental SFX and a stern minimalism which really works. Top notch stuff here.
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MARS 006
26 Nov 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Cabal
Played by: Syncopix, Philth
Review: A man renowned for giving a masterclass in soulful, deeper D&B steps up for his next release on Psylence's ever-impressive Ingredients imprint (a label which has been impressing with both the quality and quantity of its output of late). First up is title track "Cabal" with its long, echoing intro full of clop clop beats and eerie atmospherics, dropping into a meditative roller with wailing bass and ticking breaks. Accompanying this is "Mud" which is another cracking track full of murmuring SFX, rolling b-line and gentle, delicate details.
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RECIPE 031
19 Nov 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Foot
Review: Ingredients continue to deliver the Michelin starred musical sustenance with an experimental edge and this next release from Ruffhouse continues in this vein. Prepare yourselves for something rather special here as "The Foot" sees Ruffhouse whipping out the big guns for a monstrous dubbed out session with rumbling sub bass pressure, ticking beats and a growing sense of unease. Ominous from the outset, this one is a beast, progressing gradually and with plenty of minimal menace. If that wasn't enough then "Bypass" takes things up a peg or two with some powerful rolling fury and hissing atmospherics. Definitely worth checking out.
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RECIPE 030
22 Oct 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Mise En Place Pt 1
Review: A tidy little four-track venture here from an assorted range of artists on the excellent Ingredients imprint. A very nice dBirdge remix of Kodo's "The Jackal" gets the party started - think deftly placed beats, whirring sub bass and gentle soundscapes here. Next is Kinetic & Mark Recoil's "Cold Streets" is a sparse, eerie piece with unnerving Metalheadz style FX, creaking beats and whirring background noise. The Villem remix of Foreign Concept's "Jaipur" is another noteworthy cut which blends deep basslines with crisp beats to enormous effect, before Stealth & Stylus close with "One Way".
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RECIPE 029
17 Sep 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Spring Back/Acouphenes
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RECIPE 027
28 May 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ingredients Choice Cuts Vol 2
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RECIPECAT 002
19 Mar 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Jackal
Played by: Presha
Review: Kodo and Tyrone collaborate in part one of this single on Psylence's Ingredients Recordings. "The Jackal" builds from an eerie, cinematic intro, with tense, hissing hi-hats, faded out SFX, and drops suddenly with a vocal calling "I need you", and develops into an inky black bass-driven beast with thunderous subs and tense, ticking beats. "Behemoth" sees Tyrone ride solo for an equally as excellent venture, again full of maintained tension and growling bass warps, but with even more menace and aggression. A top notch release right here.
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RECIPE 026
20 Feb 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Scraper
Played by: Breakbeat.is
Review: Krakota steps up for the next instalment from Ingredients' extensive cookery school. It's deep, weighty bass-led business from the off in title track "Scraper". A sci-fi soaring intro with hissing atmospherics gives way to a bassline roller with razor sharp snares and metallic SFX, before the same out of space symphony returns as the track progresses, adding to the pervasive sense of unease. "Tunnel Vision", its musical accompaniment, again channels a bewildering feel with deep sub bass, whirring b-line and terse, hissing drums. Another excellent offering from the Ingredients camp - delicious!
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RECIPE 025
23 Jan 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ingredients Records: Choice Cuts Vol 1
Various
Played by: Physical illusion
Review: Psylence's culinary themed label Ingredients comes up with a brand new concept for their "best of" compilation, which brings together the highlights from the label's success to date and packages them as the "Choice Cuts". Lo and behold there are such tasty morsels as Sato's dark, glistering bassline roller "Detroit Lies Bleeding", the insatiable snapping snares of "Clean Break" and fidgety finesse of "Voyager (feat. Baron Von Alias)" - both by Phobia - and the moody intrigue of Jubei's "The Path". It's a fine selection of tunes, which points to the fact that Ingredients is a very promising label indeed. Watch this space.
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RECIPECAT 001
23 Jan 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Blue Eyes EP
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RECIPE 024
24 Oct 11
Drum & Bass / Jungle
A Few Too Many
Played by: Anodyne Industries
Review: Coming straight out of cookery school, Genotype earns himself a Michelin star with these two super classy cuts on Psylence's Ingredients imprint. "A Few Too Many" adds fidgeting, ticking breaks to an eerie, dark soundscape, full of ominous chimes and warping sci-fi SFX. The tune segues into the drop with a thick, treacly bassline, formidable subs and a stark, stripped back aesthetic. "The Director", another creeped out, minimal roller, reminiscent of a Renegade Hardware release, takes things to the darkside once again with pounding bass, razor sharp beats and morphing b-line. One for the heads.
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RECIPE 023
12 Sep 11
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Glide
Played by: Secret Society, Sato
Review: Sato first came onto our radar when he appeared on Med School's "New Blood 011" compilation earlier this year. Now he makes a welcome return on Psylence's Ingredients Recordings with a storming pair of tunes which blend understated cool with dancefloor panache. First up is title track "Glide", which has much of Sato's signature sound - punchy, in yer face drums and ominous atmospherics, coupled with grouchy b-line and detailed SFX. As if that wasn't enough, Phobia remixes the superb "Detroit Lies Bleeding" with its quasi political message, terse, tripping breaks, buzzing synthline and pervasive sense of danger, into an altogether darker beast. An excellent and truly satisfying release from Ingredients.
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RECIPE 022
22 Aug 11
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Out There EP
Review: Crafting four tracks from a bleak yet deeply enticing soundscape, Dub Phizix provides us with the next release on the ever-promising Ingredients imprint. First up, "Out There" introduces sci-fi SFX, harsh, almost tribal drum kicks in a haunting piece. "Athos" ups the ante with tense, prickly synths and aggressive bellows of bass, while "Breathe", one of the two digital exclusives, is a driving, bass wielding stepper that wouldn't sound out of place in a NFM set. "Inertia", the final clincher, has a similar experimental aesthetic to Rockwell, with clinking beats, cinematic samples and ticking hi-hats.
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RECIPE 017D
18 Apr 11
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Green Box
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RECIPE 014D
07 Mar 11
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dirty Passive EP
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RECIPE 015D
07 Mar 11
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Life Console
Played by: Dramatic & Dbaudio
Review: There is more to reality than meets the normal eye / Behind the curtain of everyday consciousness is hidden another unutterably strange universea?1 Referencing the much sampled zeitgeist documentary "The Beyond Within" it's a super strength amen roller from "90s Notts duo Dramatic & DBAudio. "Life Console" rattles away with psychedelic atmospheric sweeps and clattering breaks. Over on the flip, "Break From The Vacuum" takes things on a deeper tip with deep, murmuring b-line, soothing chiming keys and quirky SFX peppering an altogether cooler, calmer soundscape than the A side.
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RECIPE 014
14 Feb 11
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sphere
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RECIPE 013D
20 Dec 10
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Cold One
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RECIPE 012
29 Nov 10
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Detroit Lies Bleeding
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RECIPE 011D
27 Sep 10
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Wray
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RECIPE 009
09 Aug 10
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Warning
Review: The second release from the Mancunian D&B producer follows swiftly on from his debut 12" Stats/Riley on Ingredients UK earlier this year. Having caught the eye of such luminaries as D Bridge, Instra:mental, Loxy and Doc Scott, and tipped as a one to watch by ASC, it's fair to say that the future looks bright for Mode. "Warning" takes us deep into dark, dusky territory with squelchy, bellowing bass and an unnerving crackling breaking up the proceedings from time to time. "Realities", with its detached echoing vocal sample, takes us yet further down the rabbit hole. Beautifully composed, Mode makes as much use of space as he does of sound, providing a fresh and innovative take on the 170bpm genre.
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RECIPE 008
21 Jun 10
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Transfer
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RECIPE 007
17 May 10
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Clean Break / Voyager
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RECIPE 006
19 Apr 10
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Stats / Riley
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RECIPE 005
05 Apr 10
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Turning Point
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RECIPE 004
01 Feb 10
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Set Up
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RECIPE 003
21 Dec 09
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Path
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RECIPE 002
14 Sep 09
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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