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Natty Dub Recordings

London-based Natty Dub Recordings was launched in 2012 by Cabin Fever UK in order to provide an outlet for their own style of jungle/drum and bass. Cabin Fever UK is made up of DJ and producer Malachai and vocalist Regina (Voltage was a former member). The label continues to shape its deep, sometimes minimal, jungly, bass-rich sound with releases from artists including: T>I, Bladerunner, DJ Hybrid, Saxxon, Aries, Jaydan, Jam Thieves, Jaxx, Voltage and the Cabin Fever UK crew themselves.
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Back In The Day - Serial Killaz Remix
Back In The Day (Serial Killaz Remix) - (5:32) 174 BPM
Review: Once again, we see the awesome sounds of Natty Dub Recordings return, this time delivering a pulverising display of original D&B flavour, welcoming the lethal sounds of Serial Killaz inside for a truly tasty remix. The original sounds of DJ Hybrid are on display, as we hear his heavyweight roller 'Back In The Day' receive that classic Serial Killaz overhaul, reworking the track into an even more gritty roller, with a strong focus on gnarly synthesiser growls, eerie backing melodies and of course a combination of hard hitting drum thuds. It's a killer rework that is certain to cause a large amount of damage in the dances.
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NATTY 075
29 Sep 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Raggamuffin (Remixes)
Raggamuffin (T>I remix) - (6:03) 175 BPM Hot
Raggamuffin (Damageman remix) - (4:26) 175 BPM
Review: Calling all ragamuffins and roustabouts; DJ Hybrid's 2016 Natty Dub banger gets the treatment from two bonafide roller dons. T>I steps up first with a serious murk of approval as the creepy intro, spoken sample and stripped back nature of the original are maintained but with added clunky drums on the fills and a gnarlier twist to the bass fills. Damageman also maintains the arpeggiated intro but then drops into a classic loose-limbed breakbeat before eventually building into a big juicy synth riff a la BBK circa 2005. Spot on.
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NATTY 047
08 Jul 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Push The Dub
Just Listen - (5:54) 58 BPM
Push The Dub - (4:26) 175 BPM
Back In The Day - (5:33) 174 BPM Hot
808 Roller - (4:26) 175 BPM
Hands Up - (4:46) 175 BPM
DJ Hybrid & Next Chapter - "Street Knowledge" - (4:29) 176 BPM
Review: Hailing from Coventry, DJ Hybrid has firmly established himself over the last couple of years as someone at the forefront of D&B's re-discovered love for jungle-influences and bouncy but hard-hitting basslines. Drawing upon those influences, he's back on Natty Dub Recordings for a full-throated six-tracker that kicks off with title track 'Push The Dub', a gently weighted sine-based wobbler that pushes on every corner of the range. 'Back in the Day' and '808 Roller' have clear Kings of the Rollers vibes, with juddering bass pulses and that recognizable sense of hardware-based rawness. This release has overtones of Manchester and undertones of the South - proper UK underground stuff.
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NATTY 044
01 Mar 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ammo Box V4
DJ Hybrid - "Bonafide" - (4:28) 175 BPM Hot
Jaxx - "It's Too Late" - (4:24) 175 BPM
Cabin Fever - "Oh Dear" - (5:13) 175 BPM
Feline - "Institution" - (5:04) 174 BPM
K Jah - "Street Science" - (6:01) 175 BPM
Review: DJ Hybrid, Jaxx, Cabin Fever, Feline and K Jah... Now that's a modern junglist rollcall you can set your watch by. Every player involved is packing serious heat here too... DJ Hybrid unleashes a rumbling understated groaner, Jaxx gets all jittery and data-glitchy, Cabin Fever get all jazzy and soulful over a massive subby wobble, Feline adds an Original Sin style widescreen brashness to the mix while K Jah takes us back to Bristol for science class detention. Five absolute jammers right here, Natty Dub don't muck around mate.
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NATTY 033
28 Nov 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Occupational Hazard
DJ Hybrid & Section - "Occupational Hazard" - (4:34) 175 BPM
Lunar - (4:49) 175 BPM
Bad Man Culture - (5:12) 174 BPM
Turn It Around - (4:28) 174 BPM Hot
Review: Half man, half machine (hence the name), Hybrid has been unstoppable this year. Tune after tune after tune for days and they've all been precision delivered with the dancefloor and heads in mind. Here we find him on mean debut label EP flex for Natty Congo and nothing is left to chance as all vibes are licked thoroughly; "Occupational Hazard" kicks with real classical Moving Fusion style late 90s power and some brilliantly tripped out cascading moans, "Lunar" kicks with a Rockwellian ghettotech pace while "Bad Man Culture" rolls with a mild jumpy wobble reminiscent of foundation Bristol. "Turn It Around" brings home the funk bacon with a vibe that's not dissimilar to Break. Seriously.
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NATTY 023
18 Nov 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ammo Box V2
Saxxon & Cabin Fever Uk - "Clubhopper" - (6:03) 175 BPM
DJ Hybrid - "Raggamuffin" - (5:10) 175 BPM Hot
Version - "Escapee" - (5:15) 175 BPM
Sureshock - "Everything" (feat Candice Fudge) - (5:15) 175 BPM
Kenji - "The Soul" - (4:27) 175 BPM
Review: More VA manoeuvres from the perennial Natty camp. The label has recruited new names and they're all packing ammo. Label bosses Cabin Fever reboot with old sparring partner Saxxon for an electrified brock-out "Clubhopper" before four acts make their label debut: DJ Hybrid applies a skillishly simplistic and highly timeless bassline stepper, Version cooks up with rattling wasps-in-tin bassline and warped retro sci-fi tones, Sureshock looks to the stars through a pair of Klute's glasses and a soaring big system vocal, while Kenji twists up with a serious space jam.
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NATTY 020
18 Jul 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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