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Liondub Street Series Vol 67: Killing Machine
Muggy - (4:20) 165 BPM
Review: Young UK talent 7AGE makes his debut on Liondub's forever on-point Street Series brand with an album-sized release. Like with so many of the Street Series pieces the full range can be felt in full effect from more soulful, liquid style cuts ('Funk Up') to heavier, more technical numbers ('Never Ever') to all-out jump-up slammers with big riffs and gutter vibes ('Overthink It') via proper heads-down underground bubbly ones ('Muggy'). And that's just the tip of this Street Series iceberg. Don't sleep on this one!
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LDSSVOL 067
11 Feb 22
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Liondub Street Series Vol 30 - Shell It Down
Roller Check - (4:37) 169 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 18 - Babylon
Bad Habit - (5:37) 160 BPM
Maasai - (5:37) 160 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
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