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Iron Shirt Recordings

Iron Shirt Recordings is an independent digital record label that specializes in exploring the more enigmatic and profound dimensions of electronic music, particularly within the realms of Dubstep, Drum & Bass, and various other styles. The primary mission at ISR is to champion the raw and distinctive sounds that emanate from New Zealand, while also collaborating with artists hailing from diverse corners of the globe.

Founded by Konsida in the early months of 2011, ISR has made an indomitable mark on the music scene. Our roster boasts a lineup of exceptional talents, including the likes of Killawatt, Operative, Tallan, Perverse, and Ghost Note, who have all contributed their unique voices to our musical journey.

With an exciting array of emerging artists on the horizon, Iron Shirt Recordings is set to create substantial waves in the electronic music landscape, bringing forth innovative and compelling sounds that will resonate with enthusiasts worldwide.
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Blueprint
Blueprint (original mix) - (3:39) 139 BPM
Signal (original mix) - (5:20) 138 BPM
Review: As always with Iron Shirt Recordings, they have brought us a serious box of weight as they welcome Dubmentalist inside for a dizzying display of dubwise delights, unleashing 15 originals, all sizzling with original flavour, ranging from the weird and wonderful to the downright disgusting, exploring a wide spectrum of dubstep influences to be enjoyed by all. From the murky backdrops of 'Blacksmith' and quirky metallic designs of 'Tetrahedron' to the high energy 4x4 slaps of 'Riddim Of 4' and crunchy LFO one-drops of 'Cyber Lovers', this is a truly masterful collection of dubstep heat. Our favourites for this one have to include the gorgeous harmonic layering of 'Deep Fields' & 'Misty Morning', alongside the apocalyptic notation and gnarly synth design of 'The Concrete Beast'. Awesome work!
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IRON 052
07 May 22
Deep Dubstep
Dream Catcher
Bubbler (original mix) - (5:56) 139 BPM
Review: For a number of years now, the Iron Shirt Recordings team really have been at the forefront of dubstep music, with their release catalogue constantly showcasing a fantastic combination of fabulous newcomers and established stepper veterans. This latest body of work sees them invite the ever-ready Split inside for a masterclass in dub-design as he unveils his full length 'Dream Catcher' album. Featuring twelve vibrant originals and two well-placed remixes, it's a top quality showcasing of Split's intricate production style, from the precise percussive pulses of 'Poison', the gnarly synth twists of 'Mafia' and big room drum smashes of 'No Escape', to the twisted, evil sounding didgeridoo warbles of the title track 'Dream Catcher', which instantaneously catches the ear. It's a pretty masterful display, with our highlights including the delicate clicks and engulfing sub-textures of 'Bubbler', next to the system sizzling reese=bass action of 'Tenacious Theme' and swampy LFO swoops of 'Amanita'. It's a wicked overall project that can be taken as either an enjoyable long play listen or a pick n mix of DJ-friendly singles.
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IRON 048
05 Jun 21
Deep Dubstep
ISR Compilation Volume IV
Various
Tallan & Clause - "Nuarr" - (5:39) 136 BPM
Played by: NAZA
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IRON 040
29 Nov 19
Deep Dubstep
Planetoid
Crossroads (original mix) - (5:22) 138 BPM
Crossroads (Split remix) - (5:28) 138 BPM
Dubmentalist & Zero-K - "Kill Zone" (original mix) - (4:29) 139 BPM
Monday (original mix) - (5:08) 139 BPM
Played by: NAZA, KXVU
Review: Iron Shirt Recordings have had some impressive drops in recent times, with this latest selection from Dubmentalist being the cherry on the cake as we are treated to fourteen fantastic tracks across the course of the album. From the tribalistic dubby tones of 'Pipeline' and 'Murdera' to the more stripped back, metallic twists of 'Monday', this album really showcases the depth of dubstep as an extended genre perfectly. We are also treated to four awesome remixes, as we see the likes of L Nix, 1147, Split and Flashball13 all join the team as they express some fantastic rethinks. Excellent stuff once again on this one from the Iron Shirt team.
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IRON 037
23 May 19
Deep Dubstep
Dead Ends
Ambush (original mix) - (4:42) 138 BPM
Ambush (Digital Monk remix) - (4:10) 138 BPM
Rough Dub (original mix) - (4:38) 139 BPM
Played by: NAZA
Review: Iron Shirt Recordings continue their rapid ascension here as they bring together a top class project from the likes of Preston's own dubstep prodigy Copley. This project compiles a selection of five hard hitting originals, including the sweeping sub synths of 'Black Sheep' and smooth composition of 'Pusher'. Following this we dive into the evil melodies of 'Ambush', along with the potent sub pressure of 'Rough Dub' and Gnarly synthesizers of 'Reaper', rounding off the originals in style. We also see Digital Monk make an appearance with his high energy refurbishment of 'Ambush, along with Chikage's tribal revamp of 'Reaper'. We are also gifted the Dead Endz VIP mix from Copley himself, smashing the final pieces of the project together.
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IRON 036
28 Feb 19
Deep Dubstep
Two Skies
Two Skies (Michael Dayne remix) - (5:31) 139 BPM
Review: The Iron Shirt Recordings returns here in epic proportions as they unveil this incredible new LP from Split, who heads up a 15 track expanse of dubstep delights. The project is made up almost evenly of original recordings and intuitive remixes, with incredibly creative arrangements such as the swampy textures of 'TopDogs' and the glitchy percussive rolls of 'Kotomble' taking stand out roles. As far as the remixes go, Wreckage immediately stands out as he revamps 'Left Area' into a serious neurotic roller, as well as Michael Dayne's incredibly well thought out soundscaping of 'Two Skies'. Overall it's a fantastic project, projecting across the full range of dubstep's ever expanding fences.
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IRON 034
30 Aug 18
Deep Dubstep
Sentimental/Eagle
Eagle - (5:44) 136 BPM
Review: Smoggy sonics from the heart of Rajasthan; Vain makes his debut on trusted depth source Iron Shirt. "Sentimental" is as cloying as its name suggests; dense fog and heat-tugging chord changes thrust through the mist with the help of a funky, almost trap-informed kick arrangement. "Eagle" is a more stripped back affair where Vain's Indian signature is felt heavily in the percussive patterns, providing a warm groove that belies the icy pads. A consummate debut, check Vain's glory today.
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IRON 025
10 Feb 15
Deep Dubstep
Empty Church
Empty Church - (5:39) 138 BPM Hot
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IRON 008
26 Apr 12
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
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