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Jelly Bean Farm

Jelly Bean Farm

Jelly Bean Farm is all about cultivating that heavy-hitting bass and techno flavour. With Ganesa in the captain’s seat, the American label has been busting bass bins with its unflinching sounds since 2017. Jelly Bean Farm has dropped earth-shattering releases from: Hypho, RNBWS, Squane, Korzi, Truska, Mershak, Sensei, Yilan and more.
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Vesta
Vesta - (7:33) 129 BPM Hot
Crossed Wires - (5:42) 126 BPM
Peculiar Duality - (5:13) 130 BPM
Kamek - (6:31) 128 BPM
Review: Within the UK, we have seen a real rise in popularity with the more experimental, unusual side of bass music, a sound that the team at Jelly Bean Farm have now been championing for a hot minute. This latest four track piece from Squane is a perfect example of just how cool it can get, as we kick off proceedings with a look at the silky subs and subtle breakbeats of the title track 'Vesta'.The smooth vibes continue as we parade through the luscious synthesizer sweeps of 'Crossed Wires' and clicky rhythms of 'Peculiar Duality'. Finally, 'Kamek' lands with colourful percussive melodies and bubbling atmospherics to round us off with a bang!
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JBF 012
13 Dec 19
Bass
Jelly Bean Farm - Collab Cuts X Squane
Squane / Various
Squane x Hypho - "Hekno" - (5:40) 63 BPM Hot
Squane x Rees - "Buzz Kill" - (6:26) 125 BPM
Squane x Kelly Dean - "No Stasis" (feat ILL CHILL) - (4:44) 125 BPM
Squane x Ebb - "Cold Blooded" - (5:00) 126 BPM
Squane x Mershak - "Kickboxer" - (4:58) 130 BPM
Squane x Delo - "The Vanishing" - (6:15) 126 BPM
Review: The young Squane, who has started to seize the bass scene with his endless slew of kinetic devilry, is up on Jelly Bean Farm, accompanied by a number of different artists, all specializing in different dub-strains of bass. The opening collab with Hypho blends cold Berlin techno vibes with London's grime heritage, then Rees comes through to drop in yet more pulsating industrial action, while Kelly Dean and Ill Chill have got us wrapped up in a nutty bundle of post-modern broken house beats. Ebb's appearance is marked by shimmering cold waves of hypnotic chanting, while Mershak helps to add another layer of swing to Squane's cavernous production style, and Delo helps to strip it all back to a chilling minimalist stance. Lovely.
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JBFC 001
09 Feb 18
Bass
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