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Manchester-based Nuusic is a drum and bass and jungle label that’s put a clear stamp on its deep, dark and dirty, gun finger-inducing sound since 2018. The up-and-coming label, co-run by Joe Mac, Jungglah and Rafiki Dubs, has dropped bombs from selectors: Teej, Jappa, Disrupta, Conrad Subs, Kumo, Too Greezey, Motiv and more.
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Goldstone Life LP Sampler Pt. 2
Guzi & Conrad Subs - "Selecter" - (4:35) 172 BPM Hot
Guzi & Epicentre - "Rate My Switch" - (4:06) 174 BPM
Guzi & Sum - "On Fiya" - (5:06) 160 BPM
Review: Man like Guzi is all set to drop his album on Nuusic very very soon and these are the type of full-strength flavours you can expect from the man. A tempo-melting eclectic experience loaded with plenty of collabos, Goldstone Life will flex the full spectrum and this second sampler is proof. While the last sampler focused on some of the 140 style vibeage, this one focuses on some of the many high level link-ups he has in store. Conrad Subs brings some firing jungle energy on 'Selector', Epicentre gets stuck in with the big synth blazing tear-up 'Rate My Switch' while SuM tags in with a more hardcore-influenced blazer 'On Fiya'. Scorchio!
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NUU 042
09 Jun 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Unity
Out Here - (4:54) 170 BPM
Dead Sound - (4:05) 174 BPM
The Gorgon Stare - (4:46) 174 BPM
Unity - (3:21) 172 BPM Hot
Review: Speaker Louis and Epicentre team up and barge down the doors of Nuusic HQ with four absolutely blazing releases. Each track hand-raised with large amounts of studio venom and sonic ruffage, highlights include the skin-scorching bassline and breaks and sunny-side skanks of 'Dead Sound' and the horn-heaved blasts, stuttering savageness and rave nostalgia of the EP title track 'Unity'. Elsewhere our souls are nourished by the vocal-led 'Out Here' and the soundsystem slapping tear-up 'The Gorgon Stare'. Peace, bangers and 'Unity'.
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NUU 025
30 Apr 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Subterra
Deng (feat MC Haribo) - (4:28) 175 BPM
Surely Dead - (4:53) 175 BPM Hot
Jesus Farda (feat Diligent Fingers) - (4:23) 175 BPM
Max Factor - (4:25) 175 BPM
Played by: Brian Brainstorm
Review: Epicentre isn't an artist we're overly familiar with, but we certainly hope to become so after hearing the quality of this release. 'Deng' features MC Haribo, an increasingly popular MC and someone who sounds sick above a minimal beat which is exactly what 'The Deng' is: growling, groaning basses providing the backdrop for a skipping, satisfying percussive run. 'Surely Dead' is on a junglist tip featuring upbeat, ragga sampling and a wobbling bass on the drop that comes out of nowhere from the previously happy introduction. Both 'Jesus Farda' and 'Max Factor' are back on the minimal thing and both are sick as hell, the latter's pulsating back end taking the cake.
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NUU 005
14 Dec 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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