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Liondub Street Series Vol  26 - Short Cut
Blood - (4:27) 174 BPM
Not Ready - (4:23) 175 BPM Hot
Brooklyn - (4:32) 172 BPM
Murder You - (4:49) 175 BPM
World Attack - (4:25) 175 BPM
Short Cut - (4:27) 172 BPM
You Make Me - (4:05) 175 BPM
Review: Weighing in at a naughty seven tracks, Liondub have effectively squeezed the best part of an album out of Raz right here for their 26th "Street Series" volume. Unlike most albums, however, this is 100 percent floor damagement. From the metallic robobloodclart call to arms on opener "Blood" or the sudden drop into dusty orchestration on "Not Ready" through to finale fire pieces such as the sci-fi shoot out "Short Cut" and the glitched-out drum wriggles of "You Make Me" via dubbed out technoid synth ripples of "Murder You", Raz is on the roll of his life right here. Enough bangers to keep you sweet till Christmas.
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LDSSVOL 026
08 Jun 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 01 - Murda
Murda - (4:34) 175 BPM
Outcast - (4:28) 175 BPM
Mountain People - (4:26) 175 BPM
Pussy - (4:28) 58 BPM Hot
Haunted (instrumental mix) - (4:28) 175 BPM
Review: Liondub International have greeted the unrepentant winter chills with their brand new $treet $eries, which they say gives rise to a host of new styles and names. Taking a look at this first release, it's going to be a ride and a half. Leicester-based Hoogs has travelled the spectrum of jungle, ragga, reggae and dancehall to get where he is now, and this release shows his diversity to full effect. From the choppy beats of opener "Murda", through jump-up stabs and samples of "Outcast" and hectic roller "Mountain People", there's no doubt he loves the heavier things in life. Picking up the pace once again in "Pussy", he experiments with percussion and bass with a seriously tweaked low-end and frenetic beats ending up on final track "Haunted", a treacherous stepper with a drop fit to crumble the mightiest soundsystems. A series to watch.
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LDSSVOL 001
10 Dec 13
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 02 - Vibes
Vibes - (5:10) 175 BPM
Sensi - (5:13) 175 BPM
Badman - (4:54) 175 BPM
Blood Clot - (5:12) 175 BPM
Nuh Smile - (5:52) 58 BPM Hot
Review: Following their first blast into Brooklyn on their new Street Series, Liondub International returns with another debut departure, this time from Bristolian talent Mindstate. Previously associated with Brian G's Chronic label, he has worked with Blak Twang,Congo Natty, and Rodney P and his style, heavily imbued with dub elements and vocals, is a shoe-in for Liondub International's signature style. Title track "Vibes" takes heavy dub elements and rubs them against hard jump-up and dirty bass, setting the tone for the release. Wild and tribal at times, there's no way the dancefloor will be still for any of these riddims. Get involved.
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LDSSVOL 002
07 Jan 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 03 - Kill It
Kill It Properly - (6:56) 58 BPM Hot
Run Tingz - (4:04) 175 BPM
The Farda (feat Johnny Osbourne) - (4:23) 175 BPM
Jungle Techno - (5:48) 175 BPM
Jah Loving - (5:33) 175 BPM
Review: For the third entry in Liondub International's Street Series, they present Truespirit, perhaps better known as Marga MC. From his reggae roots to his days at the helm of pirate radio, his influences are heard loud and clear through this blaze-up of an LP. Bursting out with deep, old-school referencing pads over rolling drums from the off, a rude bassline takes over to carry the tune through to the end. Playing through these crisply produced jungle sounds right to the end, penultimate track "Jungle Techno" gets silly with dramatic orchestral samples against elephant-stomping bass. Finally, "Jah Loving" is more playful with its hand drums, low-bit sounds, and classic dub bleeps. Another breakthrough for the Liondub label.
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LDSSVOL 003
04 Feb 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 04 - Breakout
Something New - (6:34) 175 BPM
Empty - (5:52) 175 BPM
Baby Baby - (5:05) 175 BPM
Breakout - (5:32) 175 BPM Hot
Crazy Words - (5:29) 175 BPM
Played by: LIONDUB, S Man, Zen Dub
Review: LionDub International has never hesitated to show strong support for new artists, and offering new talent in consecutive releases is their way of showcasing something they truly believe in. For Street Series Volume 4 they present the production debut of Truespirit, a storied figure best known from his time in the jungle and garage days as Marga MC. Breaking down the wall between old skool jungle and current D&B, this release is a harmonious blend of the two, never clashing, always stacked with vibes. Adding weighty atmosphere for "Baby Baby" he proves that he's far from a one-trick pony - it's the standout track just for sheer ingenuity.
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LDSSVOL 004
04 Mar 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 05 - Atom Bomb
Atom Bomb - (3:36) 178 BPM
Guy Fawkes - (4:10) 170 BPM
Indescribable - (4:27) 174 BPM
Zero Jungle - (5:07) 175 BPM Hot
The End - (3:39) 175 BPM
Review: The Liondub Street Series continues its path of destruction with volume five in its arsenal - veteran producer Zero G's Atom Bomb. Scorching the floor with jump up breaks and intense bass bombs, "Guy Fawkes" is a sinister little number, with more underlying tension than real explosive. It's hard to ignore the insistent drums and electro stabs over shouts of 'murder'. "Indescribable" contrasts low-bit sound effects and melodic passages with roughneck bass battering for a bit of a baffling combo - we suspect that's where the name comes from. The more complex atmospheres and drum science of "Zero Jungle" along with the sampled Rhodes licks in its breakdowns briefly point the EP back to the old school in a heads down groove. Final track "The End" is an apocalyptic farewell with a pile-driving bass wreaking havoc below insistent drum breaks, bringing the fifth Street Series to a raw finish as darkness falls suddenly over barren concrete. You've been warned.
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LDSSVOL 005
08 Apr 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 06 - Judgement
Judgement Day - (5:12) 175 BPM
Plane Trip - (5:12) 175 BPM
In Love - (4:28) 175 BPM
Drum & Bludclart Bass (feat Stormin) - (5:12) 175 BPM
Cursed Forever - (5:12) 175 BPM Hot
Review: Liondub International present their sixth "Street Series" release from the series, this time running a debut from new UK producer Certified Sickness. "Judgement Day" pushes on with murky intros and breakdowns powered by abrasive sampled breaks and dive-bombing basslines. "Plane Trip" sees him take on a more experimental side as he flips airline samples into the beats - think more Final Destination than two weeks in Marbella. "In Love" contrasts the seriously catchy title vocal hook against slabs of distorted bass and a rolling backbone. Stormin makes an appearance on the microphone for the EP's most brutal moment; "Drum & Bludclart Bass" explodes over fierce bass stabs, slow, deliberate breaks, and the barest suggestion of a reggae feeling. Finally, Certified Sickness pushes his sample-heavy style to breaking point in "Cursed Forever", where horror movie samples meet jump-up mayhem. One for the hard crew.
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LDSSVOL 006
06 May 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 07 - Gargon
Gargon - (4:26) 175 BPM
Hypnosis - (4:27) 175 BPM
Rockaz - (4:26) 175 BPM Hot
The Clash - (4:26) 175 BPM
Konkrete Skank - (4:26) 175 BPM
Review: Drum and bass duo Fineprint come straight out of Long Island and Chicago for their debut on the seventh volume of Liondub International's long-standing "Street Series". The pair present their uniquely cinematic, hard-hitting style over five high-pressure pieces, carefully finessing that sound on title track "Gargon", pushing militant jump up drums and bass blasts to control the pace. For "Hypnosis", the foundation flexes even stronger muscle while backing sounds get twisted, and "Rockaz" begins with sampled reggae references but soon switches to harder, jagged bass patterns and rigid breaks. "The Clash" takes a similar tact, amplifying the contrast with extended reggae samples worked against hammering bass and drums. On the complex tip, "The Konkrete Skank" begins ominously in break-driven ambient territory with wobble basslines accompanied by the EP's trickiest percussion. Well worth the full listen.
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LDSSVOL 007
03 Jun 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 09 - Calling
Upgrade - "Calling" (original mix) - (5:56) 175 BPM Hot
Upgrade - "Sounds Of The Jungle" (original mix) - (5:40) 58 BPM
Upgrade - "The Congo" (original mix) - (5:15) 175 BPM
Upgrade - "The Haunted" (original mix) - (4:50) 175 BPM
Upgrade - "Born To Fly" (feat Courtney John - Upgrade remix) - (5:15) 58 BPM
Played by: LIONDUB
Review: Upgrade comes from the streets of Norwich - perhaps not the first place you'd think of when you think hard-hitting drum and bass pedigree, but this man does it with style. Rising up over the past three years, he's already been seen on wax with fellow dancefloor slayers Serial Killaz. His gritty sound gets things rolling in "Calling", with a militant edge and serious bassline duttiness. "Sounds of the Jungle" picks up on mad wildlife samplings with blistering snares and a filthy dubbed out bassline. "The Haunted" creeps its way though a halftime stomp revival and "The Congo" lifts the mood slightly with more jungle atmosphere and tweaked bass. Finally it's a junglist meltdown with Ticklah and Courteny John as you've never heard them before. Boom!
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LDSSVOL 009
21 Oct 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 10 - Latvian Style
Gun Proof - (3:44) 175 BPM Hot
In Yo Crib - (4:28) 175 BPM
Latvian Style - (4:50) 175 BPM
Look At The Sky - (4:28) 58 BPM
Primary Force - (4:34) 58 BPM
Played by: LIONDUB
Review: Latvia might not be your first stop for up and coming jungle stars, but Liondub International has definitely found one in Kenji. For the 10th volume of "$treet $eries", first track "Gun Proof" blasts out straight rudeboy style with bass bombs and a layered synthesizer backdrop. With tempo and temperature rising, "In Yo Crib" kicks down the door with rough bassline-led jump up. The title track strips it further back to roughneck basics with plenty of space and "Look at the Sky" deploys the same skeletal tactics in a roller. Closer "Primary Force" fills out the sound palette with warring sample layers and techy nonchalance. Think again about Latvia!
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LDSSVOL 010
18 Nov 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 11 - Black Widow
Be The One - (4:18) 178 BPM
Black Widow - (4:28) 175 BPM Hot
Seduction - (3:50) 175 BPM
Anxious - (5:45) 178 BPM
The Hood - (4:44) 174 BPM
Played by: LIONDUB
Review: Macky Gee has earned respect all the way probably thanks to his dramatic and modern take on drum and bass. In the 11th Liondub $treet $eries release, Macky quickly gets down to business, as the RnB flavas of "Be The One" gets crushed under a massive bassline. Title tune "Black Widow" takes a similar approach but switches the bass into filthy overdrive. "Seduction" keeps things on a minimal tip with nothing to dress its rude, battering bass and drum styles. He shows a more supple side on "Anxious" with rattling breaks and experiments in texture and drama. Final tune "The Hood" takes ghetto hip hop into jump up, hitting it hard right to the end. Macky Gee, we salute you.
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LDSSVOL 011
30 Mar 15
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 12 - Big Up
Big Up - (4:26) 175 BPM
Frost - (4:27) 175 BPM
In For The Kill - (4:38) 175 BPM
Reefer - (4:32) 175 BPM Hot
Blazed - (4:19) 175 BPM
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LDSSVOL 012
18 Sep 15
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 13 - No Mercy
Already Dead (Jungle mix) - (5:30) 174 BPM
Already Dead (Jump Up mix) - (5:31) 174 BPM
Run Choon (original mix) - (3:54) 58 BPM
No Mercy Tonight (original mix) - (4:55) 176 BPM
Unity (original mix) - (5:27) 176 BPM Hot
Review: Fresh from earning his Technique stripes Cologne-based Brian Brainstorm makes his Liondub debut: "Already Dead" comes with such an arresting sample he switched it into two furious forms: a skank-happy jungle version and a foul stanching jump up mix. Deeper into the EP you'll find Annix-level bass chaos on "Run Choon", classic Moving Fusion style warbles and wobbles on "No Mercy Tonight" and an authentic ode to jungle's original roots on the sub-squeezing, sample-smashing "Unity". Lighter!
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LDSSVOL 013
16 Oct 15
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 14 - Kokoro
Moving Time - (5:41) 175 BPM
Kokoro - (5:12) 173 BPM
Days Of P - (5:18) 172 BPM
Like A Ghost - (5:34) 174 BPM Hot
The Light - (5:42) 174 BPM
Review: Liondub's Street Series is usually home to label's rougher, gullier material. But for their fourteenth volume they've invited London soul merchant Contra for a silkier, timeless session. Each cut rolling with lean elements and premium-positioned elements, they celebrate 1994 just as much as they look forward to 2024. Highlights are the surging vocal sample on "Days Of P", the darker jungle roughage of "Like A Ghost" and the glistening, Bungle-style cosmic rolls of "Kokoro". Straight from the heart.
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LDSSVOL 014
19 Feb 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 15 - Gunz
Bustin At Em - (4:28) 175 BPM
Gunz - (4:28) 175 BPM
Inaccurate - (4:30) 174 BPM
Nevermind - (4:30) 174 BPM
Ya Don't Test - (4:28) 175 BPM Hot
Played by: LIONDUB
Review: Gun fingers fallen off? Don't worry, Kenji's packing heat and he's more than happy to share. "Bustin At Em" is a physical shaker with bold layers of drums, tribal gong smashes and a naggy riff that won't quit. "Gunz" shoots from the hip with its stop/start drums and Urban Takeover style reverse bass lick. "Inaccurate" adds a little more danger to the blend with icy pads and two basslines that appear to have a knife fight before our very ears while "Nevermind" and "Ya Don't Test" both play deftly with breath-taking cinematic string samples. Bullet time!
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LDSSVOL 015
25 Mar 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 16 - House Of Death
Stranger - (5:09) 174 BPM
Lose Your Heads - (4:25) 175 BPM Hot
House Of Death - (4:02) 174 BPM
Red Dot - (4:05) 174 BPM
What The F**k - (4:09) 172 BPM
Start Making Sense (feat Splash) - (4:48) 175 BPM
Review: Launched in earnest back in late 2013, Liondub's $treet $eries has lived up to its billing as a platform for new names to shine on. Arriving at their 16th volume, it is the turn of the brotherly London production unit Luktenstein to get their moment in the spotlight, and Josh and Tom Ludlow grip it with both hands. House of Death brandishes a weighty six productions from the Luktenstein studios, kicking off in impressive fashion with "Stranger" which cranks up the adrenalin factor from zero to ten skilfully over the course of the five minute duration. Despite this being their apparent debut, Luktenstein's mastery of rhythm and bass is evident throughout, be it the rowdy jump up style of "Lose Your Heads", the full on rinse out of the title cut or the rolling junglisms of "What the F*ck".
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LDSSVOL 016
08 Apr 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 17 - Badman
Clima - "Badman" (original mix) - (4:46) 172 BPM
Clima - "All Kind Of People" (original mix) - (4:53) 170 BPM
Clima - "Just A Herb" (original mix) - (5:32) 58 BPM
Clima - "Rainy Riddim" (original mix) - (6:04) 175 BPM
Clima - "Selassie I" (original mix) - (5:16) 170 BPM
Truespirit - "Kill It Properly" (Clima remix) - (5:04) 170 BPM Hot
Review: Climbing up the camo netting with stealth, Spanish duo follow up their assassin IM:LTD EP with their broadest bounty to date. Full focus on the drumwork, "Badman" does that rolling halftime thing that Om Unit does so well, "All Kind Of People" and "Just A Herb" take us even darker into the dance with raw tribal spaciousness where the heart-stopping kicks command the situation. "Rainy Riddim" continues the visceral drum patterns but with a subtle and floaty jungle icing while "Selassie I" is straight up jungle naughtiness, all rattling amens and twisted mentasms. Finally "Kill It Properly" bids us adieu with a wonked percussive agenda similar to Digital. This isn't called the "Badman" EP for nothing.
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LDSSVOL 017
20 Jun 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 18 - Babylon
Babylon - (5:11) 172 BPM Hot
Bad Habit - (5:37) 160 BPM
Hydra - (5:37) 173 BPM
Maasai - (5:37) 160 BPM
Umbra - (6:33) 158 BPM
Hard Talk Ft. Odolwa - (5:37) 191 BPM
Review: LionDub's Street Series continues its regular fresh talent dispatches with Scottish upriser Rize taking care of business on their 18th chapter. Flexing between standard D&B tempos and a classical 160 jungle pace and covering everything from dubwise rollers ("Babylon") to breezy hardcore breaks ("Bad Habit") to stark metallic tech ("Hydra") Manchester-style percussive murkage ("Maasai") deep space halftime ("Umbra") and cosmic hip-hop, this is one of the broadest Street Series collections so far... And a solid reason to keep Rize well and truly on your radar.
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LDSSVOL 018
27 Jun 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 19 - Faces Of War
Raised By The Block - (4:24) 175 BPM Hot
Faces Of War - (4:24) 175 BPM
Only You - (4:45) 175 BPM
9 Pound Hammer - (4:24) 175 BPM
Salt Water - (4:09) 175 BPM
Review: San Diego badmen Sub Killaz take the wheel for Liondub's not-stop EP joyride. It's gnarly business from the off as "Raised By The Block" and "Faces Of War" both hit hard with devilish riff dynamics. "Only You" strips the vibe back to a '99 sharp step and a well-tamed cushiony sub while "9 Pound Hammer" pokes and stabs gleefully with Annix-style keenness and "Salt Water" winds us down with shimmering piano strokes and hazy R&B style vocal snippets. Something for everyone.
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LDSSVOL 019
18 Jul 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 20 - Kill A Sound
Brooklyn Dub - (4:09) 175 BPM
Kill A Sound - (4:32) 175 BPM
Right Now - (5:15) 175 BPM Hot
Buss Up (feat Ricky Tuff) - (5:39) 176 BPM
Big Tune (feat Ricky Tuff) - (5:16) 175 BPM
Review: Last spotted on Liondub showing us no mercy whatsoever, Cologne's Brainstorm returns the label's Street Series with another fistful of fire. Rich variety is clear from the off as we glide to the smooth subby sounds of opener "Brooklyn Dub" before getting hurled headfirst into a Hoogs-level jump-up riff bash. Further on we shock out to whistling, breezy jungle on "Right Now" while things get pure ugly with two gritty early-2000s style riff cuts with Ricky Tuff. Serious street smarts.
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LDSSVOL 020
01 Aug 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 21 - Heavy Like Tank
Mic Man (original mix) - (4:28) 175 BPM
Raver (original mix) - (4:31) 175 BPM
Blood (original mix) - (4:26) 175 BPM
Can't Handle We (original mix) - (4:04) 176 BPM
Heavy Like Tank (feat NAVIGATOR - VIP mix) - (4:06) 58 BPM Hot
Review: LionDub hit the streets of Berlin for some guttural gully pressure from long-standing producer/singer partnership Phantom Warrior and Soultrain. You might recognise Soultrain's ruffstuff throaty flow from "Mo Fire", made famous in the early 2000s with a Bad Company remix. You may also feel strong parallels with Ragga Twins or what Run Tings do with Blackout JA - a perfect balance between industrial strength beats and dancehall toasting. From the Enei-style future funk of "Raver" to the early Clipz style midrange bass textures on "Blood" to heads-down rule-ripping bassline roll out "Heavy Like Tank", this is proper soundsystem-shaking material from start to finish.
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LDSSVOL 021
23 Dec 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 22 - Showtime
Jam Rock Style - (5:45) 175 BPM Hot
Showtime - (5:16) 175 BPM
Module - (4:54) 175 BPM
Break Me - (5:18) 58 BPM
Purple Haze - (5:23) 175 BPM
Missin You - (5:02) 58 BPM
Played by: LIONDUB, K Jah
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LDSSVOL 022
23 Jun 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 23 - Rollers Rights
Keep Away - (4:23) 175 BPM
The Best - (4:23) 175 BPM
Ganja (feat Dispoze) - (4:23) 175 BPM
Fire (feat Euphonique) - (4:23) 175 BPM
Double Barrel - (4:34) 175 BPM Hot
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LDSSVOL 023
12 Mar 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 24 - The Truth
Bang Your Head - (4:26) 175 BPM
Billy - (4:09) 175 BPM
Killing Aliens - (4:24) 175 BPM
Soundbwoy - (4:24) 175 BPM
Raver 2018 (feat Soultrain) - (4:50) 175 BPM
The Truth - (4:14) 175 BPM
Trouble On Your Block - (4:10) 175 BPM Hot
Played by: LIONDUB
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LDSSVOL 024
14 Apr 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 25 - Easy Does It
G.O.A.T. - (4:23) 175 BPM
Boxes - (4:24) 175 BPM
Bristol - (4:27) 175 BPM
Easy Does It - (4:25) 175 BPM Hot
Jaffa Cake Cookies - (4:23) 175 BPM
My Style - (4:23) 175 BPM
Organic - (4:24) 175 BPM
Review: Dutta's doing the business harder than a tonked up Lord Sugar this year, and this seven track LionDub EP could just be one of his biggest releases to date. All battle stations manned, all bass bases covered, highlights include the rampant stabs and psychotic triplet swagger of "Boxes", the warm chords and slurring riff of "Bristol", the sweet sticky laser stabs of "Jaffa Cake Cookies" and the low-down skankology and cheeky Mario samples of "My Style". Powerful.
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LDSSVOL 025
11 May 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 27 - The Ambush
Hakura - (5:36) 174 BPM Hot
Gutrot - (5:23) 175 BPM
Jump Street - (5:05) 175 BPM
Worldwide Tingz - (6:08) 175 BPM
Approach Phase - (5:30) 175 BPM
Insiders - (5:09) 175 BPM
Konkrete - (5:22) 174 BPM
Review: Liondub continue to squeeze near album-sized collections out of their mates. And this one comes courtesy of the currently unavoidable RMS, a man often spotted on the likes of Deep In The Jungle, Hocus Pocus and Dubsoul. Here he makes his Liondub debut with seven soudboy slayers and highlights include the subtle gamey flutters and stripped back steppery of "Woldwide Tingz", the dark shreds and lasers of "Insiders" and the carnal urgency of "Gutrot" where the vocal washes over the grunting bass with mesmerising trippy effect. Cool and deadly.
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LDSSVOL 027
20 Jul 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 28 - Special Request
Stay High (feat Haribo) - (4:29) 175 BPM Hot
Prime Time (feat Replicant) - (4:23) 175 BPM
Breathe - (4:26) 58 BPM
No Way - (5:14) 172 BPM
Shockin Out - (5:54) 58 BPM
Special Request VIP - (5:18) 58 BPM
Review: Chasing the chem trails left by his label mate and peer RMS last month, the mighty DJ Hybrid makes his Liondub debut with this precision six tracker. As always with the Coventry killer, there's no filler in sight and a full range of flavours on offer; "Stay High" eases us in with soulful west coast finesse before "Prime Time" gets busy with sinewy alien funk and early 2000s Dope Dragon hookiness, "Breathe" brings the sunny side dubwise feels before hurling us into a deep jungle swamp, "No Way" is all about the Critical style stripped back minimal rollage before "Shockin Out" hits us upside the chops with some absolutely foul jungle wobbles before "Special Request VIP" brings us home on a rocket made of sirens and classic reverse basses. No stone left unturned; this is DJ Hybrid at his broadest and baddest.
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LDSSVOL 028
17 Aug 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 29 - Urban Warfare
Dub Lion - (5:32) 58 BPM
Iron Maiden - (5:35) 175 BPM
The Mash - (6:08) 172 BPM
Warfare - (5:13) 175 BPM Hot
Who's Laughing - (5:32) 58 BPM
Review: LionDub's Street Series has to be one of the most on point and consistent V/A EP series in recent D&B times. Every collection comes from a genuinely exciting name in the modern game, they're loaded with shades and stank and roll and slap in equal measure. Now hot on the heels of DJ Hybrid and RMS (among many others) comes Dread affiliate Mr Explicit with five more potty mouth party pieces; "Dub Lion" actually roars, "Iron Maiden" has a bassline that does actually sound like heavy metal... Actual metal, though. Being melted at over 1000 degrees. Elsewhere "The Mash" steps and sizzles with a cheeky nod to Virus while "Warfare" drones ominously like the sky is falling under a nuclear cloud. "Who's Laughing" closes yet another excellent street session with true dark style theatre.
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LDSSVOL 029
07 Sep 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 30 - Shell It Down
Shell It Down - (4:34) 175 BPM
Technique - (4:34) 175 BPM
Devils Lettuce - (4:34) 175 BPM Hot
Identification - (4:36) 174 BPM
Roller Check - (4:37) 169 BPM
Wiretap - (5:44) 170 BPM
Review: Volume 30 of Liondub's Street Series is courtesy of Kumo, the latest in a long line of artists to participate in this well-known EP saga. Liondub's sound is rooted in the underground of the UK urban scene, drawing especially heavily on jungle and ragga influences and this release is no different, if not slightly heavier. 'Technique' is an absolute slammer, moody wobbles of basic bass force curl and slide underneath a stuttering percussive line, injecting loads of groove into a proper weighty number. The other tracks all conform to this; 'Wiretap' has superb drums and a genuine sense of attitude to its bassline; 'Identification' takes things minimal over the top of a head-nodding double kick drum. Sick release.
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LDSSVOL 030
14 Dec 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 31 - Judgement
Judgement (feat Leaf) - (4:12) 170 BPM Hot
A Better Tomorow - (6:34) 173 BPM
Dogville - (4:34) 172 BPM
Less Than Zero - (4:09) 174 BPM
Gone Turbo - (4:32) 173 BPM
Review: Liondub's renowned Street Series continues in full force and this next instalment is courtesy of NC-17, a producer who got his name making liquid but who comes with some serious junglist heat on this one. All five of these cuts mean business and our favourites are the steppy bits, 'A Better Tomorrow' especially, which combines apocalyptic vibes with urban sonics to create a powerful patchwork of force and energy, all underpinned by a broken percussive line. The other four are also strong and we're definitely looking forward to hearing these out and about.
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LDSSVOL 031
22 Apr 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 32 - Watch Out
Watch Out - (4:24) 174 BPM
Vultures - (4:35) 174 BPM Hot
Unforgiven - (5:42) 174 BPM
Beast Mode (feat Haribo) - (4:35) 174 BPM
Time Of Darkness - (4:35) 174 BPM
Illicit - (4:24) 174 BPM
Review: With releases on the likes of Euphonique's Subwoofah and Bou & Dutta's Diamond Audio to his name, Motiv continues to rocket up the ranks with this generous trove of rollers and groaners on the ever-on-point Liondub. Covering his full spectrum, the EP is one of the most comprehensive and heaviest showcases so far. Highlights include the tsunami tidal wave bass moan on "Vultures", the spacious introspective piano on "Unforgiven" and the jittering funk on the dense high pressure roller "Time Of Darkness". Motivation to get back on the controls; Motiv ain't messing around.
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LDSSVOL 032
13 May 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 33 - Network
Network - (4:32) 176 BPM
Bacardi & Coke (feat Dutty Dubz) - (4:27) 58 BPM
Anglo Saxxon - (4:30) 58 BPM Hot
Like A Bird (feat Ian Dee) - (4:55) 173 BPM
For The Dogz (feat Dutty Dubz) - (4:35) 175 BPM
Review: Liondub's Street Series continues, as ever, now in its 33rd instalment and still as fiery and energetic as always. It's quite rare you see a release series hit that sort of number, so shoutout to the Liondub crew for giving a platform to some of the sickest lesser known acts around. Jayline isn't exactly lesser known, instead he's been tearing up dance floors for a few years and this release shows you why. 'Network' kicks the release off with fat synth lines that simply don't care what you think, an attitude which continues into the jungle stutters of 'Bacardi & Coke', 'Anglo Saxxon' and 'Like A Bird'. The latter of these three is the highlight, with a soaring sample that overpins a bouncing, stabby back end that reminds us of a Fracture cut. Overall, big tunes - Liondub continues the onward march.
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LDSSVOL 033
03 Jun 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 34 - Run The Night
All Rude Boy - (4:27) 58 BPM
The Way You Move (feat Moodswing) - (5:08) 175 BPM Hot
Run The Night - (4:15) 175 BPM
Massive & Crew - (4:47) 58 BPM
Execute - (5:22) 175 BPM
Review: Liondub's Street Series is one of the longest running and best introductory series' in the business, pulling through some lesser known talent on an almost monthly basis with condense yet expansive collections of music. This time it's the turn of Lost City, who lays down the gauntlet from the outset with 'All Rude Boy' - a huge jungle number with towering high points that tumble down into jarringly cool low points. It's a bit of a ballad to be honest. 'The Way You Move' is the other highlight, a pummelling roller with a wobbling sub and deliciously satisfying percussive snaps.
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LDSSVOL 034
12 Jul 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 35 - Magnify
Splurt - (5:37) 173 BPM
Lovers Rock - (5:18) 172 BPM
Transfixed - (5:21) 171 BPM
Choke - (5:44) 173 BPM Hot
Magnify - (5:20) 173 BPM
Played by: Buck Lee
Review: Conrad Subs is rising up the ranks so rapidly, some people are using his name as rhyming slang for 'naughty dubs'. Chow down on this edition to Liondub's ever-sick "Street Series" collection and you will be too as some of his most beautiful and his most sharpest and unruly designs are on display right here. The title track "Magnify" is a gilded dreamer laced with soul but behind the vibes there's a whole cannon of gully locked and loaded. From the stripped back minimal funk and style of "Transfixed" to the absolute breakbeat bombardment of the brilliantly-titled "Splurt", highlights swing from every possible rafter.
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LDSSVOL 035
09 Aug 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 36 - High Stakes
Violation - (3:39) 175 BPM
High Stakes - (5:08) 175 BPM Hot
Bad - (3:39) 175 BPM
Bass Formation - (4:23) 175 BPM
Way Back - (4:23) 175 BPM
Review: Liondub's renowned Street Series continues in full force and this next instalment is courtesy of Stranger, a producer who comes with some serious heat on this one. All five of these cuts mean business and our favourites are the steppy bits, 'Bad' especially, which combines apocalyptic vibes with urban sonics to create a powerful patchwork of force and energy, all underpinned by a broken percussive line. The other four are also strong and we're definitely looking forward to hearing these out and about.
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LDSSVOL 036
30 Aug 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 37: Lock & Load
Electric Soundboy - (5:14) 175 BPM
Fly Kick - (5:14) 175 BPM
Next - (5:19) 175 BPM
Bang Wall - (5:12) 176 BPM
Krushed Cake - (5:14) 175 BPM Hot
Wrap A Draw - (5:19) 175 BPM
Power Up - (5:19) 175 BPM
Review: Liondub's ever-on-point Street Series heads to Bristol to shine the spotlight on Subcriminal. He delivers the EP of his life so far.... Building on releases via the likes of Run Tingz, Deep In The Jungle, Random Concepts and Nuusic, "Lock & Load" is a stinking brew of jungle, jump-up, roller and rave elements, slow-cooked for ultimate dancefloor damagement. Seven tracks heavy, highlights include the far out wonkiness of the bass on "Next", the groaning bass sizzles and sweeping reese basses on "Fly Kick" and the crucial tear-out finale "Power Up". You ain't ready.
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LDSSVOL 037
11 Oct 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 38: So Excited
All I Want - (4:09) 175 BPM Hot
Not Sure - (4:30) 174 BPM
Burundanga - (4:08) 172 BPM
So Excited - (4:28) 175 BPM
Here She Comes - (4:34) 175 BPM
Review: Liondub's renowned Street Series continues in full force and this next instalment is courtesy of Dez, a producer comes with some serious junglist heat on this one. All five of these cuts mean business and our favourites are the steppy bits, 'Burundanga' especially, which combines apocalyptic vibes with urban sonics to create a powerful patchwork of force and energy, all underpinned by a broken percussive line. The other four are also strong and we're definitely looking forward to hearing these out and about - the Liondub crew kill it yet again.
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LDSSVOL 038
13 Dec 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 39: Maniac
Doubts - (4:24) 175 BPM
Dummy Boi - (4:24) 175 BPM Hot
Maniac - (4:27) 175 BPM
Shut Up - (4:28) 175 BPM
Damage - (4:28) 175 BPM
Anxiety - (4:28) 175 BPM
Review: Liondub's renowned Street Series continues in full force and this next instalment is courtesy of Dispoze, a producer who comes with some serious junglist heat on this one. All five of these cuts mean business and our favourites are the steppy bits, 'Doubts' especially, which combines apocalyptic vibes with urban sonics to create a powerful patchwork of force and energy, all underpinned by a broken percussive line. The other four are also strong and we're definitely looking forward to hearing these out and about.
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LDSSVOL 039
27 Dec 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 40: London Groove
Drop It - (5:56) 175 BPM Hot
Gone - (5:01) 175 BPM
Sight & Sound - (5:31) 176 BPM
London Groove - (6:36) 175 BPM
All I Say - (5:29) 175 BPM
Quartz - (6:17) 58 BPM
Played by: Buck Lee, LIONDUB
Review: Liondub's Street Series is one of the longest running and best introductory series' in the business, pulling through some lesser known talent on an almost monthly basis with condense yet expansive collections of music. This time it's the turn of Cool Hand Flex who lays down the gauntlet from the outset with 'London Groove' - a huge rolling number with towering high points that tumble down into jarringly cool low points. It's a bit of a ballad to be honest. 'Sight & Sound' is the other highlight, a pummelling jungle tip with a wobbling sub and deliciously satisfying percussive snaps.
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LDSSVOL 040
31 Jan 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 42: On Road
On Road (feat Reeality) - (4:27) 175 BPM
Kill A Rat - (3:53) 175 BPM
Forces (feat Sam Harris) - (4:48) 172 BPM
Middle Finger Riddim - (2:59) 175 BPM
Everybody Waan - (3:14) 175 BPM
Death Rattle - (4:35) 175 BPM Hot
Review: Liondub's Street Series is one of the longest running and best introductory series' in the business, pulling through some lesser known talent on an almost monthly basis with condense yet expansive collections of music. This time it's the turn of Higher Sector, who lays down the gauntlet from the outset with 'Kill A Rat' - a huge jungle number with towering high points that tumble down into jarringly cool low points. It's a bit of a ballad to be honest. 'Forces' feat. Sam Harris is the other highlight, a pummelling roller with a wobbling sub and deliciously satisfying percussive snaps. Lovely stuff.
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LDSSVOL 042
27 Mar 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 43: Fresh
Fresh - (5:08) 174 BPM Hot
Beat Yall - (5:10) 174 BPM
Body Moves - (5:10) 174 BPM
Trouble - (5:07) 175 BPM
Danny The Wildchild & Liondub - "What You Need" - (4:27) 175 BPM
Pound For Pound - (5:11) 175 BPM
Body Moves VIP (Album Only) - (5:11) 174 BPM
Review: Liondub's Street Series is one of the longest running and best introductory series' in the business, pulling through some lesser known talent on an almost monthly basis with condense yet expansive collections of music. This time it's the turn of Danny The Wildchild, who lays down the gauntlet from the outset with 'Fresh' - a huge number with towering high points that tumble down into jarringly cool low points. It's a bit of a ballad to be honest. 'Body Moves' is the other highlight, a pummelling roller with a wobbling sub and deliciously satisfying percussive snaps. Big.
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LDSSVOL 043
05 May 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 44: Pull Up
Pull Up (feat Visuals) - (4:27) 175 BPM
Shots Fired (explicit) - (4:23) 175 BPM Hot
Kill Confirmed - (4:23) 175 BPM
Illegal Op (explicit) - (4:23) 175 BPM
Codeine Dreams (explicit) - (4:28) 175 BPM
Hermit - (4:23) 175 BPM
Played by: Euphonique
Review: Liondub's renowned Street Series continues in full force and this next instalment is courtesy of Niterider, a producer who got his name making bangers and who comes with some serious heat on this one. All five of these cuts mean business and our favourites are the steppy bits, 'Illegal Op' especially, which combines apocalyptic vibes with urban sonics to create a powerful patchwork of force and energy, all underpinned by a broken percussive line. The other five are also strong and we're definitely looking forward to hearing these out and about.
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LDSSVOL 044
15 May 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 45: Watch This
Burning - (4:04) 176 BPM
Murdarah - (4:28) 175 BPM
Watch This - (4:28) 175 BPM
Don't Worry Bredda - (4:27) 175 BPM Hot
Illusion - (4:31) 175 BPM
Played by: Euphonique
Review: Veak is the latest artist to jump onto the LionDub Street Series and it's hard to believe that we're on number 45 now. A 'Best Of' for number 50, perhaps? Anyway, this one by Veak is properly sick and he's strayed away from his more regular jump-up haunts to offer something a bit more stripped back and barebones. 'Murdarah' is the highlight, as rich brass textures lead you into a furious flurry of amen breaks and stabbing basses and the overall vibe on this tune is so crisp, so well defined that we're desperately sad that we can't hear it out live. Top stuff.
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LDSSVOL 045
22 May 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 46: Come Again
Stick Up - (4:45) 175 BPM
Frequency - (4:48) 174 BPM Hot
Too Much - (4:51) 174 BPM
Rubba Dub Dance - (4:48) 175 BPM
Blow Your Horn - (4:46) 175 BPM
Break Down - (4:46) 175 BPM
Get With The Groove - (4:46) 175 BPM
Slew Dem - (4:46) 175 BPM
Eliminate Sound - (4:46) 175 BPM
Come Again - (4:48) 175 BPM
Review: Liondub Street Series continue their consistent assault on the dance with one of their biggest series editions to date: a full LP length collection from Birmingham OG Jinx. 10 tracks in totally, the full spectrum of vibes are on offer right here as Jinx demolishes everything in sight... From carnage rave juice like "Blow Your Horn" to the much funkier, elasticated rubber ball bass of "Get With The Groove" by way of the space-aged grizzles of "Eliminate Sound", it's Jinx at his broadest, baddest and heaviest. Essential Street Series business.
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LDSSVOL 046
29 May 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 47: Mad Ting
New York - (4:24) 175 BPM
Kingston - (4:25) 175 BPM Hot
Mad Ting - (4:24) 175 BPM
Fire - (4:24) 175 BPM
Higher - (4:24) 175 BPM
Review: Bass Junk bossman Mamoet steps out from his Belgian laboratory for a feature on Liondubs' super-respected Street Series. He's brought a whole bundle of spiky, aggy jumpery with him for the ride. "New York" wriggles with bee swarm strings, "Kingston" is all about the ruded out bass riff while "Mad Ting" is the sketchy, dramatic prize centrepiece. Rounding up the EP we have "Fire" and "Higher". The former flexes some dreamy flutters before hurling us into the gutter while the latter hits with some hardcore wobble and preach. Amen to that.
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LDSSVOL 047
19 Jun 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 48: Dangerous
Abyss - (4:30) 175 BPM Hot
Touch Me - (4:34) 175 BPM
Different Style - (4:49) 175 BPM
With You - (4:26) 175 BPM
Socialite - (4:31) 175 BPM
Sound Clash (feat B2R) - (5:18) 175 BPM
WoH - (4:26) 175 BPM
Played by: Loop Skywalker
Review: Freeze is the next artist to join the hallowed group of producers who have come through via Liondub's Street Series, one of the scene's longest running exemplars of how to push new talent and a constant source of filthy underground bangers. Dangerous is certainly within that category and all seven tunes here don't mess around in instantly reaching for the big red button marked 'naughtiness'. 'Touch Me' is especially potent, a vocal sample leading its hook of belching bass stabs that wobble in tandem with its irresistible energy. The toughness continues with the foghorn majesty of 'With You', which rolls out with pure abandon, and the low frequencies are even better on 'Socialite', which isn't the most social piece of music - it's far too dark and heinous for that. This is a proper shakedown from the Liondub crew.
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LDSSVOL 048
17 Jul 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 49: Avatar
Avatar - (3:42) 175 BPM
Gypsy Gang - (4:28) 175 BPM Hot
Emergency - (4:27) 175 BPM
Secret Weapon (explicit) - (3:44) 175 BPM
Avocado - (4:25) 175 BPM
Review: Long-distance thing: Runnah continues to bubble up the ranks with a debut on Liondub Internatty's long-coveted Street Series collection. Packing five tracks in total, each one reps a different Runnah style. "Avatar" is the good old 800 metres. Stately, pacey and no frills fun. "Gypsy Gang" is the 100m sprint; those technoid synths and that rasping bassline getting you quick off the blocks. "Emergency" is a half marathon; its weight is measured, considered but hard as nails. "Secret Weapon" is the ultra marathon. Freaky, relentless and full of surprises. Finally "Avocado" is the 200m hurdles, jumpy, fast and full of grunty bumps. On your marks...
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LDSSVOL 049
21 Aug 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 50: Hold On
Hold On! - (3:44) 175 BPM
Badboy Tune - (4:02) 178 BPM Hot
Ganjah - (3:44) 175 BPM
Get Mad - (4:34) 174 BPM
Acid Bath - (4:12) 175 BPM
Big Fat Matik (feat XL Mad) - (3:44) 175 BPM
Review: Numa Crew's T-Kay joins the ever-increasing talent troops on Liondub's Street Series for their all-guns-blazing 50th edition. In-keeping with the Street Series style, the remit is totally open and the vibe is set to max as we range through the darker shades of T-Kay's repertoire. The twisted bass tone of "Badboy Tune" and raw horn blasts of "Hold On" are particularly gnarly while tracks like "Ganjah" and "Acid Bath" play with space to create drama and nervy tension. Looking for a really trippy kick in the sarnies? Head for "Get Mad" and get dutty. Hold the phone.
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LDSSVOL 050
28 Aug 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 51: The Vibe
Rollin' Since 99 - (3:52) 172 BPM
Feel The Vibe - (3:44) 175 BPM
C2H6Cd - (4:24) 175 BPM
Broken Wings - (3:42) 175 BPM Hot
Over The Horizon - (4:23) 175 BPM
Review: Premium Belgian business right here. And we're not talking about the beer; Skankage makes his debut on Liondub International's check-on-sight Street Series with five serious sonic assaults. Easing us in softly with the roughhouse tech slams and grizzles of 'Rollin Since 99', we're then hurled into a maze of contemporary dancefloor danger; 'Feel The Vibe' is a Gee'd up salute to the modern day bassline singalongs, the minimal croaky dark-out 'C2H6Cd' is every bit as toxic as its title suggests while 'Broken Wings' flips the flavours for a deeper, prowling take on D&B. Last but not least 'Over The Horizon' brings the EP to a grand conclusion with epic high frequency riffage that celebrates everything that's great about Belgium's D&B sound both past and present.
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LDSSVOL 051
25 Sep 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 52 - Trouble
Heartbeat - (4:28) 174 BPM Hot
Trust (feat Steely) - (3:43) 174 BPM
Keep You Alive - (4:45) 175 BPM
Spirits (feat Toxinate) - (4:24) 175 BPM
Trouble - (4:24) 175 BPM
Selecta - (4:24) 175 BPM
Laboratory - (4:27) 175 BPM
Review: After a slew of slugs and rattlers on Cre8, west country monster slam-dunks his way onto Liondub International's ever-coveted Street Series collection. As always, the canvas is blank and the size is XXL as the young producer goes in deep with seven cuts ranging from the pure venomous rifle bass filth of 'Spirits' (with Toxinate) to the dreamier euphoria of 'Heartbeat' by way of the laser bass mischief of 'Selecta'. All cuts primed for the dance - whenever those golden times return - if you're looking for 'Trouble', you've got it!
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LDSSVOL 052
06 Nov 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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