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Invicta Audio

Invicta Audio

Formed in early 2020, there isn’t another label quite like aspirational Bristolian young guns Invicta Audio. Despite still being in their infancy as a platform, the close-knit team and head-honcho Anton Bailey (AKA Viatic UK) have gone from strength to strength in their short time in the scene, picking up fans, followers and plaudits at a truly astonishing rate. Whether it’s their colossal 9000 Soundcloud followers that were achieved in just over 9 months, their praised inclusions in press behemoth UKF’s essential foreshadowing ‘20 For 2020: The Labels’ & ‘Top 21 Labels To Look Out For In 20201’ features, or momentous nominations for DJ Mag’s ‘Best Breakthrough Label’ & DNBArena’s ‘Best Newcomer Label’ awards, Invicta lead from the front, delivering the very best in weighty, grotty drum & bass whilst simultaneously treading new sonic paths alongside. Additionally, as well as being ever-present in the events and promotional arenas, they’re pushing forth with one of the finest release rosters in the game: Jam Thieves, Sub Killaz, Magenta, Kontakt, Oppidan, Just Eden, Conrad Subs, Napes, Refracta and plenty more have passed through the doors with aplomb. One thing is certain, the sun is shining blindingly bright for all associated with Invicta Audio.
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1 Year Of Invicta: Part 1
Various
Jam Thieves - "Black Light" - (5:21) 172 BPM Hot
B-Plexx - "Too High" - (7:26) 172 BPM
Refracta - "Touch" - (4:31) 175 BPM
Laney - "Dance Girl" (VIP) - (4:27) 174 BPM
Bookey - "Life" - (5:15) 174 BPM
H8TO - "This Place" - (4:24) 175 BPM
Review: Invicta have been making some serious waves the past year or so and with a growing recognition that they're one of the best labels releasing a consistent slew of music, they're celebrating their evolution with a multi-part LP. This is the first instalment and a whole crew is on things with a six-tracker of frightening proportions, packed full of solid percussive strikes and flowing basslines. 'Dance Girl' has a seriously funky rhythmic pattern and a slick array of basslines, whilst 'Life' takes things in a funkier direction with ragga sampling and a fluid concoction of sub-heavy bass magic. There are also more melancholic, deeper sounds, as B-Plexx nails the liquid vibe on 'Too High' - top.
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IA 012
21 May 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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