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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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Autonomy
Autonomy - (5:22) 127 BPM
Falling Into Web - (5:56) 130 BPM
Stability Element - (4:42) 130 BPM Hot
Forbidden Words - (4:35) 129 BPM
Sex At 5am - (5:17) 130 BPM
Review: RNBWS is an upcoming producer from Russia with a few EPs to his credit, including one on Dubspeeka's Skeleton imprint. Autonomy demonstrates once again that he's a new name to watch. It starts with the stepping, lurching title track, which unfolds to the sound of a nagging sub-bass, while "Stability Element" operates in a similar space, albeit with eerie synths and acidic bleeps prevailing. On "Falling into Web", he shifts towards drum'n'bass with hyper-speed breaks rolling in menacingly to support cold, tonal undercurrents. Underlining the fact that he's a truly diverse artist, "Forbidden Worlds" sees him deliver an austere serving of menacing electro.
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JBF 013
10 Apr 20
Bass
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
Torus
Torus - (6:32) 124 BPM
Patientia - (5:39) 126 BPM
Render - (6:27) 125 BPM Hot
Cobalt - (4:48) 128 BPM
Acrolein - (5:24) 122 BPM
What's The Point - (5:15) 126 BPM
Review: Creativity, creativity and more creativity. That is what we have come to expect from the ever-ready Jelly Bean Farm imprint who again deliver here as they invite Wun inside for a tasty six track showcase, kicking off with the colourful percussive blips of the title track 'Torus'. The second track 'Patientia' follows suit in wonderful fashion, before 'Render' adds a whole new direction of rhythm and mystery. The project takes a more techno inspired route next as the industrial kick thuds of 'Cobalt' wade into view, followed by the experimental percussion of 'Acrolein' and minimalist drum rolls of 'What's The Point' to sign the project off in style.
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JBF 011
04 Oct 19
Bass
Diaspora
Fosbury Flop - (6:58) 113 BPM Hot
Devil's Breath - (4:53) 63 BPM
Diaspora - (5:32) 117 BPM
Limbic System - (5:56) 126 BPM
Foxmind X Yilan - "Bottleneck" - (4:49) 143 BPM
Review: Within the twisted, unexplored expanse that seems to exist between grime, dubstep and UK bass, we often find the resourceful sounds of the Jelly Bean Farm gang perched upon a throne of individuality, a position that this latest collection from Yilan totally validates. The industrial drum work and subtle background atmospherics of 'Fosbury Flop' ushers forth first, followed closely by the metallic 3/4 swings of 'Devil's Breath' and the percussive precision of 'Diaspora', a very worthy title track. Next, we land amidst the synthy, computerized synths of 'Limbic System' before the dancehall style drum work and continued digital soundscaping of 'Bottleneck' finishes the project up perfectly.
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JBF 010
01 Mar 19
Bass
Bubbles
Bubbles - (5:56) 129 BPM Hot
Club Scene - (7:01) 64 BPM
Til 5 - (7:18) 128 BPM
System Check - (7:27) 128 BPM
Talk To Me - (7:08) 85 BPM
Review: There have been next to no disappointing drops from the team at Jelly Bean Farm throughout the course of 2018, giving them the opportunity to end the year with a bang as they bring together this five track arrangement from Krotone. The vibrant delay display in 'System Check' and quirky rhythmic movement of 'Talk To Me' get this one off to a flyer, with title track 'Bubbles' giving us a secondary dose of smooth creativity to follow. Next up, we have a gritty roller in 'Club Scene', which again uses vibrant percussion as a centerpiece, before finishing up the running with a belting breaks design in 'Til 5'. Groovy stuff indeed!
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JBF 009
07 Dec 18
Bass
Industry
Arpochondriac - (4:27) 130 BPM
Acid Tammy - (4:55) 65 BPM
Technical - (4:36) 125 BPM Hot
Industry - (3:59) 128 BPM
Behind Them - (4:11) 123 BPM
Orbital - (5:14) 110 BPM
Review: Los Angeles based bass producer Mershak is up next on interdimensional label Jelly Bean Farm - following up some terrific releases by them from the likes of Truska, Sensei and Aerotonin. The artist known to his mother as John Bosson delivers some more low end theories that have landed him releases on tastemaker labels like Surfase and Encrypted Audio. Industry is an extended EP featuring six mighty tracks from the darkside. From the industrial strength groove of "Apochondriac" that sits somewhere between electro, EBM and experimental techno, the UK electro-bass influence of "Technical" calling to mind legends like Bass Junkie & Dexorcist or the funky breaks of "Behind Them" breaking things up with something a bit more light hearted - but still very much serious!
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JBF 008
20 Jul 18
Bass
Lucid
Lucid - (5:03) 129 BPM
Intra - (4:22) 132 BPM Hot
Fervour - (8:05) 112 BPM
Lucid (Hodge remix) - (4:59) 65 BPM
Review: Following a subtle slew of self releases and appearances on the likes of Infinite Machine, London's Truska makes his official EP debut on Jelly Bean Farm. The release marks the on-point label's first year anniversary and it's celebrations all-round as Truska has delivered something seriously special. Grave and glacial, "Lucid" sets the tone with stuttering beats, slurring textures and cavernous moments of deadly pregnant silence. "Intra" continues the trippiness but with a little more tribal edge in the percussion while "Fervour" will have you frothing in suspense with its unhurried pace, otherworldly rhythmic devices and triphoppy break. For added celebration see the dark steppy remix from the fast-rising Bristol beat-sculptor Hodge. Dream time is over...
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JBF 007
16 Mar 18
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
Signal
Signal - (6:52) 122 BPM
Lurch - (6:52) 62 BPM
Seventeen - (6:52) 122 BPM
Tracking - (6:52) 126 BPM Hot
Signal (Mani Festo remix) - (6:52) 136 BPM
Review: With previous releases of bass heavyweights such as Southpoint, EatMyBeat and SimplyDeep, Sensei steps forward for a full solo debut onto the ever creative sounds of Jelly Bean Farm. Known for his fantastic fusion of breaksy influences and hard hitting synthesis, Sensei delivers an awesome set of 4 original creations. The subtle subby rolls of 'Tracking' and 'Signal' work in perfect harmony with the more wonky drum arrangements of 'Lurch' and the percussive passion of 'Seventeen'. On remix duty Mani Festo delivers the goods with his dubbed out rework of 'Signal'. This is a great way to round off the year for the Jelly Bean Farm family!
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JBF 006
01 Dec 17
Bass
Communicate
Extraction Point - (3:57) 130 BPM
Opus - "Mass" - (4:28) 130 BPM Hot
Aerotonin - "Marble Separation" - (6:01) 87 BPM
Communicate - (5:42) 87 BPM
Played by: Hypho, Squane, Sensei
Review: Aerotonin and Opus both recently appeared on Jelly Bean Farm's Enter compilation, and they got on so well that they've struck up a studio relationship; the product is a four-track bass monster that ticks all the bass boxes. "Extraction Point" is a bouncy, old-school kind of broken beat with a 4Hero sort of flex, and the same can be said for Opus' own "Mass", a break-led beat bomb for the heads. Aerotonin's "Marble Separation" is a darker, more cavernous affair that taps into what we like to refer to as the 'cerebral' side of dubstep, but the duo pick up the momentum through the collaborative "Communicate", a sleek, mechanical banger that reminds us of Ed Rush's early material. TIP!
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JBF 005
28 Jul 17
Bass
Illuminating
Garble - (4:54) 126 BPM Hot
Shards - (4:17) 127 BPM
Illuminating - (6:14) 126 BPM
Automotonic - (5:13) 126 BPM
Aphotic - (5:09) 64 BPM
Review: Los Angeles bassheads and Jelly Bean Farm bosses Squane and Rees are back with more nasty low down bass shenanigans on the Illumination EP. Starting out with the guttural street level grind of "Grable" before the brooding deep dubstep journey "Shards" takes you well into the void. Elsewhere, "Automotonic" goes for a more futuristic and dystopian vibe on this experimental cut full of bleeps and sci-fi sound FX creating some real atmosphere to immerse in. Closing out the release is "Aphotic" which introduces some industrial textures over its half time beats which make for some very rolling and trance inducing riddims this side of the Autonomic or Exit Records sound.
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JBF 004
16 Jun 17
Bass
Sound Freq
Tempest - (5:08) 125 BPM
Sound Freq - (5:12) 126 BPM Hot
Primal - (5:12) 63 BPM
Tempest (Cloaka remix) - (6:06) 127 BPM
Review: Jumping Jelly Beans! The JBF fam aren't messing around here. After two major compilation album releases they now dive deep into the EP oceans with this slick and stripped-back broken funk collection from Manchester's House Jacking affiliate Korzi. "Tempest" is a serpentine spell, slithering around in the sub low shadows while "Sound Freq" rolls out with icy synth blasts, intoxicating percussion and a downpitched vocal sample that's not dissimilar to Josh Wink during his golden age. "Primal" ups the pressure further with pneumatic kick/hi-hat combinations and a bassline so creepy it should come with a medical warning. For added dankness hit Cloaka's relentless techno twist remix. Feeling Jelly yet?
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JBF 003
21 Apr 17
Bass
Jelly Bean Farm - Exit
Various
Yilan - "Sangoma" - (5:05) 64 BPM
Phrixus - "Locate & Destroy" - (5:52) 126 BPM
Aerotonin - "JC Denton" - (5:51) 134 BPM
Loss - "Dat Dat" - (5:56) 124 BPM
Jubley - "Zoned" - (4:48) 128 BPM
Krotone - "Tweak" - (7:00) 131 BPM
Foxmind - "Ordeal" (Machine Tendencies) - (6:28) 57 BPM
Henry Greenleaf - "Turbine" - (4:50) 126 BPM
Kinsman - "Facile" - (6:10) 126 BPM
Korzi - "Seventy Three" - (5:06) 64 BPM
Mershak - "So Tuff" - (4:45) 128 BPM
Delo - "Can You" - (3:56) 126 BPM Hot
Review: Jelly Bean Farm is a new label intent on delivering all kinds of bass and techno goodness to the world. They don't mess about either, beginning life with big, hefty compilations. This, one, Jelly Bean Farm - Exit, is no different: presenting 12 of the most forward-facing cuts around. Highlights include the moody synthwork and machine gun percussion of "Locate & Destroy" by Phrixus, the spacey tech meets drum frenzy of "Dat Dat" by Loss, the deep, minimal beats of "Turbine" by Henry Greenleaf and the alt-ghetto grooves of "Facile" by Kinsman. Dope sounds!
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JBF 002
17 Mar 17
Bass
Jelly Bean Farm - Enter
Various
Squane X Rees - "Little Orphan Android" - (5:53) 125 BPM Hot
WZ - "Leach" - (5:42) 126 BPM
Truska - "Rush" - (4:37) 128 BPM
Hypho - "Majikk" - (4:48) 125 BPM
G Louie - "Enclave" - (3:54) 125 BPM
Opus - "Pistol Signal" - (5:40) 124 BPM
Earth Movement X Cabasa - "Chaggah" - (6:15) 128 BPM
PAN:INC - "Freight" - (4:48) 161 BPM
Bokeh X Lowquid - "Glue" - (3:15) 130 BPM
Nuvaman - "San Miguel" - (4:15) 124 BPM
Sensei - "Reed" - (6:16) 120 BPM
Pro Tone - "Flux" - (5:50) 130 BPM
Review: It's a new year, and it's time for some new imprints. That's the way we operate. Jelly Bean Farm is among the labels to launch in 2017 but, while others would think of pacing themselves with a debut EP, these guys have gone and dropped a whole compilation of new, unforgiving bass science from all corners of the extended genre. There are twelve killer cuts to choose from here, all from emergent talents, and we've got our eyes set on a number of them. Hypho's "Majikk" is a glorious neo-grime workout that stretches the genre to the very limits, "Pistol Signal" from Opus is a bubbling, potent new strain of hydro-phonic dubstep, PAN:INC's "Freight" is the sort of techno that any bass-boy dreams at night, and Sensei's "Reed" manages to blur the most daring elements of jungle and minimal techno together as if they were made to be one and one. Check it all out, though, this is a true goldmine of all things bass-oriented. Watch out for more Jelly Bean Farm gear.
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JBF 001
10 Feb 17
Bass
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