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Come Again / Dance Haffi Gwan
Come Again - (5:20) 174 BPM Hot
Dance Haffi Gwan - (4:26) 174 BPM
Review: Bad men selectors Brain Brainstorm and Speaker Louis collide for these two monster sessions on the always consistent German imprint Original Key. Big system shakers with all the dubby, dancehall references you could shake a Trojan record at, 'Come Again' kicks us off with the big widescreen kicks, cheery horns and a cool vocal sample while 'Dance Haffi Gwan' takes us deeper into the night with a nagging vocal sample and a bassline to dive headfirst into. Rewind and come again...
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ORKR 078
18 Mar 22
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Coma
Coma - (5:40) 172 BPM
Evergreen - (5:16) 173 BPM
Hardcore Heaven - (4:26) 174 BPM
M16 - (3:52) 172 BPM Hot
Review: Conrad Subs. The Radster. The Subster. The man who's been thoroughly unavoidable in D&B this year. He's back on Original Key, an early label to support him on his current quest for world domination, and you need to pay attention. 'Coma' is a staccato prangy banger with trippy clipped rave tones leading the charge, 'Evergreen' is the sound of an asteroid shower happening in your head while 'Hardcore Heaven' fuses hands-in-the-air hardcore pianos and a contemporary gutter-chomping filth groove. Finally we close with 'M16' for a little dubbed-out system-primed funk. Wake up and smell the bangers.
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ORKR 050
20 Nov 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The City Is Burning
Speaker Louis & Blackout JA - "The City Is Burning" - (4:41) 174 BPM
Speaker Louis - "Chronology" - (4:25) 174 BPM
Speaker Louis - "Shotta" - (4:47) 174 BPM
Speaker Louis - "Soundman Pressure" - (3:56) 174 BPM
Speaker Louis - "Heatwave" - (3:46) 174 BPM Hot
Review: Speaker Louis is an undeniable legend on the ragga side of things, and he's back to classic form with this single on Original Key. Blackout Ja is a frequent partner of his and the pair roll things out with abandon here, where vocals are sitting wonderfully on top of a sub-heavy dance floor number with plenty of funk to boot. Timeless.
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ORKR 049
23 Oct 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Break The Spell
Break The Spell - (4:30) 174 BPM Hot
Doomed - (3:02) 174 BPM
Mayday - (4:29) 174 BPM
Valves - (4:28) 174 BPM
Review: Motiv recently released a gorgeous liquid single, but this time around his outing on Original key is made of decidedly tougher stuff. Break The Spell is balanced nicely around rolling beats and choppier territory, and its title tune blends aggressive, stretched out bass work with precisely laid down percussive foundations. 'Doomed' is similar in the drums but more spacious and deeper in the low frequencies, its title accurately reflecting the sense of foreboding you'll be certain to feel. 'Mayday' rolls out with abandon, whilst 'Valves' is yet another expression of serious dancefloor intent. Super stuff.
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ORKR 048
09 Oct 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Do The Best You Can
Do The Best You Can (feat Luciano - Motiv remix) - (5:09) 174 BPM
Review: Summer is now officially over and we're moving into the Autumn period, but Motiv is doing his best to slow that transition down with this absolutely gorgeous remix of Razoof and Luciano's 'Do The Best You Can', which features one of the sweetest vocals you will hear this side of 2020. It's soulful, lounging and deliciously nonchalant and Motiv lays out this tapestry of soul over a bed of crisp drums and pads so dripping with warmth you'll be forgiven for forgetting this is drum & bass. It's rolling, funk-imbued and an ideal partner to a sunny drive or morning run. Enjoy.
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ORKR 046
04 Sep 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
OutBreak
Dance Wid Me - (4:27) 175 BPM
On Red - (4:26) 175 BPM
OutBreak - (4:51) 175 BPM
Pull Up - (4:46) 175 BPM Hot
Pure Lies - (4:51) 175 BPM
Shittin Pantz - (4:51) 175 BPM
Review: Scattyone has several previous convictions for producing dancefloor heinousness and he's back on past collaborator Original Key for a six-tracker with serious intent. This whole release is dripping in the heritage of reggae and dub, and the title track exemplified this meeting of worlds perfectly; lush vocals bring you in and let you smell the sunshine, but the drop is pure jump up and it's the blend of venom and antidote which really hits off. 'Dance Wid Me' has a wicked gravelly bassline and more sick sampling, as does 'Pull Up', and we're also big fans of the fractious jungle rhythms on 'Pure Lies'. Big stuff.
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ORKR 045
28 Aug 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
White Label
Cold Passion - (5:32) 174 BPM
Everyday Funk - (4:45) 178 BPM
Green Tea - (5:15) 175 BPM
High Pressure - (5:37) 175 BPM
Jungle Love - (4:50) 175 BPM
Kai Denpa - (4:04) 175 BPM Hot
Rainstorm - (4:56) 175 BPM
True Roller - (5:15) 175 BPM
White Label - (6:13) 175 BPM
Review: The dystopian sounds of Tomoyoshi have returned to Original Key and they're sounding as potent as ever, his ability to craft sharp-elbowed sounds undiminished by the crazy times that we're living in. On White Label, he stretches his legs across two tracks that are wildly different from one another and Tomoyoshi has done a wicked job at showing off his potential for diversity. 'Cold Passion' is gentle and subtle, a stepping tune that sits beneath a gorgeous piano riff and does its heavy lifting with very little aplomb, it's not heavy but the sparseness of its arrangements lends a certain coldness to its tones. The flipside is a classic happy jump up number, with bouncy drums and an effortlessly catchy main melody. Lovely stuff.
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ORKR 044
21 Aug 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Everyday Funk
Everyday Funk - (4:45) 178 BPM
Review: If you really like to rock the funky beat... Then you'll really like Tomoyoshi. A mainstay on Original Key and a mainstay on most discerning D&B DJ's radars, here we find the Japanese-in-Germany artist tapping into that loose-drum style of funky dancefloor D&B that was championed by Micky Finn and Aphrodite best around the mid to late 90s. Stripped back, addictive, and super fun. Somebody in the house say hell yeah.
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ORKR044S 1
07 Aug 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Puur Babylon (Bassface Sascha Remix)
Puur Babylon (Bassface Sascha remix) - (4:27) 175 BPM Hot
Puur Babylon - (4:05) 175 BPM
Review: Landing on the prolific Original Key this time around is a Veak and Bassface Sascha, with the former providing an original single and the latter coming in on remix duties. Veak's original draws upon the reggae aesthetic in its sampling and title, and the drums of babylon are throbbing hard in this moody, sub heavy escapade. Bassface Sascha ramps up the drums significantly and opens things up, with a louder mixdown and jump up stabs peppering the top of the range. Lovely.
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ORKR 042
17 Jul 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Blind Reality
Blind Reality - (6:06) 57 BPM
Nibiru - (6:06) 174 BPM
Underfire - (5:38) 175 BPM
Watch This (feat Terraform) - (5:46) 172 BPM Hot
Review: Original Key are back and true to form they've come out with something huge, courtesy of Mr Explicit who, with Blind Reality, has made an EP that's quite special. The aesthetic here isn't new school jump up but old school, rough and tumble tech which bounces and flows in a manner that's both contradictory yet complimentary to its heaviness. The title tune has crashing breaks, pulsing basses and eerie samples, a triage of attack that results in a fearsome dancefloor instrument. 'Watch This' is the other highlight, a punishing roller with a superbly crisp set of drums and a soaring, no holds barred bassline that is packed full of little switch ups and small details. Unreal.
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ORKR 041
03 Jul 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Closing Circles/Firing Pistol
Closing Circles - (4:26) 175 BPM Hot
Firing Pistol - (4:26) 175 BPM
Review: Total Recall is one of those artists with a low-key fantastic back-catalogue and after a bit of a slow-down in terms of output, he's back on Original Key with a fierce single that shows off some serious production skills. 'Closing Circles' is the A-side, an expansive, growing number that starts in small pieces and gradually puts itself together, each synth sounds wicked and the combination of all of them is next level. 'Firing Pistol' is very creative and has a unique rhythmic structure that some won't like but that others will love and regardless, it's a top-level cut to round out the release. Yes mate!
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ORKR 039
05 Jun 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Big Bad Sound
Big Bad Sound - (6:02) 175 BPM Hot
Big Bad Sound (dub mix) - (5:18) 175 BPM
Review: Veak, not content with releasing one big EP, has a second bit coming on Original Key and has opted for a single perfectly suited to our current bout of excellent weather. Featuring Natty Campbell on vocals, Big Bad Sound is a ragga jungle stepper with floating attitude and serious vibes. The drums are crisp, the sub is booming and Campbell's vocals provide the accompanying dose of heady hedonism ideal for curing some lockdown woes. There's also a dub version if you prefer things stripped back, so get involved on this one.
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ORKR 038
22 May 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Face Defeat
Face Defeat - (4:23) 175 BPM
Review: Original Key are back and they've returned with an armful of goodies for us lockdown'd folk, a star-studded single which moves from reggae music to jungle and back again. Lowriderz, Shiny Radio and Blackout Ja have all collaborated to create Face Defeat, a sultry and yet aggressive number that combines Lowriderz' wicked vocal lines with a powerful jungle beat and even more powerful bassline. Edgey stuff.
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ORKR 037
08 May 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Risk
All Massive - (5:17) 58 BPM
Bassline Kickin - (4:16) 174 BPM Hot
Collide - (5:11) 58 BPM
Crunch Time - (5:34) 168 BPM
Nothing Stays The Same - (5:20) 170 BPM
Conrad Subs & Lady D-Zire - "Risk" - (4:31) 173 BPM
Review: The hyper prolific Conrad Subs returns to Original Key with a five track celebration of everyone's favourite strategy boardgame. "Risk" is a light-stepping vocal piece with slimline keys and a dreamy vocal from Lady D-Zire. It's a summer sizzler and it's backed by four more bruisers. Highlights include the late 90s Urban Takeover style jump-up homage "Bassline Kickin", the ravey slamboree of tubular bass and industrial strength breaks "Nothing Says The Same" and the smelly rolling opening track "All Massive". Take some risks today. We're looking forward to Conrad's "Monopoly" EP...
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ORKR 036
24 Apr 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
No Ordinary Sound/Concrete Jungle
No Ordinary Sound - (6:27) 58 BPM
Concrete Jungle - (6:30) 58 BPM Hot
Review: You can almost smell the 90s rave dancefloor when you look at the artwork on this one, which is certainly a good thing and rusty jungle vibes abound from start to finish. The opening rave vibes on 'No Ordinary Sound' quickly devolves into a rising mash of drum hits and repetitive but solid synth work, whilst 'Concrete Jungle has a stripped back percussive feel that sits perfectly alongside it's low-frequency warmth. It's the roughness, the lack of precision and the don't-care attitude that makes this release good, so if you're looking for brightness then it might not be for you -it's for the proper heads.
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ORKR 035
10 Apr 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Smooth Groove
Smooth Groove - (4:56) 175 BPM
Roll & Roll - (4:54) 175 BPM Hot
Illmatic - (4:56) 58 BPM
Gliese 581 - (5:18) 175 BPM
Review: Tomoyoshi is definitely one of the best producers out there and,with previous releases on a host of other labels, his aggressive sound is back with a vengeance here, as well as being cut through with some lighter bits. Packed with harsh, barking tones and a stripped-back, funky aesthetic, Tomoyoshi doesn't waste any time in laying out the rules: there are none. 'Smooth Groove' is the title tune and its aptly named, with a luscious set of pads and a real feeling of relaxation that's nonetheless underpinned by a powerful percussive set and stonking low end. Wicked.
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ORKR 033
27 Mar 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Drive By
Drive By - (5:08) 172 BPM
F You - (4:32) 172 BPM Hot
Step On Them - (5:49) 57 BPM
The Beginning - (4:32) 174 BPM
Review: Mad Vibes are dealing out a feocious drive-by shooting over on Original Key today and it consistents of incredibly slick, modern junglist textures. The title track is packed with suspenseful ambience and excellent sample work, preperation that comes into play on the powerfully driving drop that manages to sounds like both a club banger an an accelerating Formula 1 car at the same time. 'F You' is our favourite, though, with stop-gap drum lines and a bouncing, stabby jungle beat that just flows and flows. Awesome stuff.
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ORKR 032
13 Mar 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Midnight City
Alright - (4:04) 175 BPM
Kill Sound Fi Sure - (4:27) 175 BPM
Make Some Fukn Noise - (4:30) 174 BPM
Midnight City - (4:24) 174 BPM
Murdering Sound - (4:30) 175 BPM Hot
Murdah - (4:22) 175 BPM
Organic - (4:08) 175 BPM
Panic Station - (4:23) 175 BPM
Recharge - (4:27) 59 BPM
Space Laser - (4:32) 175 BPM
Undercover - (4:28) 175 BPM
Review: Veak can very often be found blasting out the nastiest jump-up around, but this time he's on Original Key for a full, 11-track long album of strictly jungle proportions. Original Key are the every grateful hosts and we can see why, as Midnight City leaves the screechy synths behind and opts for a much more rugged, raw approach that blends rippling reese basses with diving sub wobbles and much more. 'Murdering Sound' exemplifies the approach, with an absolutely banging reese that flutters into life and collides in the mix with punchy stabs, underpinned by a rattling breaksy beat. Wicked album from the team.
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ORKR 031
28 Feb 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Down
Kumarachi & RMS - "Down" - (6:24) 174 BPM Hot
90s Soundboy - (5:19) 170 BPM
Fight The Machine - (5:01) 175 BPM
Mi Fi Tell Yuh - (5:06) 174 BPM
Soundquake - (5:22) 172 BPM
Review: Hailing from Canada, RMS 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 Original Key for a full-throated five-tracker that kicks off with 'Down' featuring Kumarachi, a heavily weighted sine-based wobbler that pushes on every corner of the range. '90s Soundboy' has thoose wicked juddering bass pulses and that recognizable sense of hardware-based rawness, whilst the junglst vibes are seriously real on 'Mi Fi Tell Yuh'. This release has overtones of Manchester and undertones of the Great White North - proper UK underground stuff.
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ORKR 030
14 Feb 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Warzone
40z - (4:36) 174 BPM Hot
Number One - (4:34) 175 BPM
Sections - (4:30) 174 BPM
Stutter - (4:34) 175 BPM
Vibrations - (4:29) 174 BPM
Warzone - (4:32) 174 BPM
Review: Motiv is definitely one of the better up and coming producers out there and, with previous releases on a host of other labels, his aggressive sound is back with a vengeance here. Packed with harsh, barking tones and a stripped-back, industrial aesthetic, Motiv doesn't waste any time in laying out the rules: there are none. '40hz' is one of the heavier cuts, with a punching back end and an obstinate feel of solidness that reflects down all the way onto the rest of the tune. 'Warzone' is the title tune and you can see why, with a KoTR-esque approach to drawn out basslines and tough sonics that's underpinned by lovely metallic drums.
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ORKR 029
31 Jan 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Mad Jazz/Get Funky (Jaybee Remixes)
Mad Jazz - (5:38) 175 BPM
Get Funky - (5:29) 175 BPM Hot
Review: Original Key are here with their first release of the new year, a two-tracker from Tomoyoshi with Jaybee on the remix for both. This label always - repeat, ALWAYS - bring out the goods with their tunes and this release is no different, sitting very nicely in the modern, up-to-date brand of attitude-filled D&B pioneered by the likes of Serum and Bou. 'Mad Jazz' exemplifies this perfectly, with a rough and diving bassline that will definitely sit well with the discerning D&B head. 'P' is another creative cut, its spooky bassline definitely setting it apart from others.
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ORKR 028
17 Jan 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
3 Years Of Original Key
Various
Aries - "Get Some More" (T>I remix) - (5:54) 175 BPM
Bassface Sascha & Feindsoul - "Saga" (Sub Zero remix) - (4:29) 175 BPM
Heist - "Seems Risky" - (4:53) 175 BPM
DJ Sly - "98 Syle" - (4:27) 174 BPM
Bassface Sascha & Feindsoul - "Saga" (Sub Zero Roller remix) - (4:32) 175 BPM
DJ Sly & MC Det - "Jungle Drums" - (5:31) 175 BPM Hot
Aries - "Altered Tactics" - (5:09) 175 BPM
DJ Sly - "Big Trouble" - (4:24) 175 BPM
Veak - "I Need You" (Vital Elements remix) - (4:08) 175 BPM
Voltage & Nicky Blackmarket - "The Magnificent" - (5:52) 176 BPM
Tomoyoshi - "Old Radio" - (4:50) 175 BPM
Veak - "Kingston Town" (Bassface Sascha remix) - (4:51) 175 BPM
Dutta - "Dust Man" (feat Stranger) - (4:23) 175 BPM
Bungle - "One Shot" - (6:03) 172 BPM
Tomoyoshi - "Killa Soundboy" - (4:27) 175 BPM
Dutta - "Throw Ups" (feat Stompz) - (4:52) 175 BPM
Tomoyoshi - "Funk Manner" - (4:48) 178 BPM
Review: This is a hell of a compilation from the Original Key crew, celebrating 3 years of being in the game. To do so, they've roped in some seriously big names including Sub Zero, T>I, Aries, Dutta and the one and only Bungle. Bungle's contribution is a powerful, rolling number with a solid drum break and swirling, hypnotic low frequency oscillation that'll have you nodding in agreement. Voltage & Nicky Blackmarket come correct on 'The Magnificent', DJ Sly and MC Det smash 'Jungle Drums, and there are many more huge tracks on here from equally huge artists. One to remember.
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ORKR 027
20 Dec 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Conspiracy
Smoke Of Cali - (5:10) 176 BPM Hot
J.F.K. - (5:38) 176 BPM
Mass Projection - (5:15) 176 BPM
Cydonia - (4:24) 176 BPM
Hangman - (4:04) 176 BPM
Order Out Of Chaos - (4:23) 176 BPM
Area51 - (4:24) 176 BPM
Pass Us By - (5:23) 176 BPM
Review: Vital Elements is a long-time stalwart of the rougher side of the scene, the side of the scene that perhaps doesn't get as much flashy publicity but that day-in-day-out plays host to raves, bedroom hang outs and after parties up and down the UK. Vital Elements is that guy who'll be at the party, spinning tunes and having a good time and this single encapsulates that no-nonsense, fun-at-all-costs approach. 'Mass Projection' is a bouncing leviathan that rests on naughty snare-action and lives up with its jagged bass notes; 'Smoke of Calii' is more of a rolling beast, it's back end stretching out and lumping you in the face. Another top release from man like Vital Elements and this big one comes in at a cool eight tracks. Lovely stuff.
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ORKR 026
13 Dec 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Babylonians
Babylonians - (4:52) 58 BPM Hot
Nebula - (7:33) 174 BPM
Numb Nuts - (4:50) 175 BPM
Premium Skank - (5:19) 173 BPM
Thud - (5:09) 175 BPM
Played by: Shrust
Review: Conrad Subs is a regular on this website because he releases such a wide range of music, so consistently and on such a diverse array of labels. This time he's back on Original Key, a German imprint, with a five-tracker that spans the spectrum from rolling techiness to reggae-infused, hip-hop jungle. It's title track 'Babylonians' that really caught our attention and Conrad Subs has previous in long, loping dub introductions that then flip into jungle pressure ('Leave Dem' - look it up). This time around there is less reece bass but even more percussive heat, as a flurry of stuttering breaks intertwine with your own expectations to form a shuddering bed of deeply urban sounds. Lovely.
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ORKR 025
22 Nov 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Skank/Soundbwoy
Lowriderz & Claws - "Skank" - (4:51) 58 BPM Hot
Lowriderz - "Soundbwoy" - (4:29) 175 BPM
Review: Pure D&B venom right here from the duo Lowriderz. "Skank" sets the scene with another pair-up with previous collaborator Claws (no relation to Santa apparently). Multi-layered grainy bassline bashment business. This won't just make you "Skank", it'll make you slap several elderly members of your family too. "Soundbwoy" follows the same rampaging trajectory but with more of a groan and rumble in the bassline and fractionally less attitude. Another absolute barnstormer from the Original Key crew.
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ORKR 024
25 Oct 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Timeless/You Are Not Machines
Timeless - (4:35) 174 BPM
You Are Not Machines - (4:37) 174 BPM Hot
Played by: Brian Brainstorm
Review: Original Key have got a really nice little single coming your way in the shape of Timeless/You Are Not Machines, courtesy of LY Da Buddha and T:Base, two producers who definitely know how to make a big D&B number. 'Timeless' features a fat main drum line and a brass-based main melody, both of which synergise really nicely to form a slick rolling tune. The flip is more stripped back but still packs a similar roughshod drum sound, underpinned this time by a pulsatingly strong low frequency backdrop. Top top.
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ORKR 023
11 Oct 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Black Smoke
Showtime - (5:14) 174 BPM
Bounce - (5:38) 175 BPM
Whirlwind - (6:02) 175 BPM
Coming From The Bottom - (5:10) 178 BPM
Tomoyoshi & DJ H.A.L - "I Do" - (5:15) 175 BPM
Vintage Wood - (6:02) 175 BPM
Black Smoke - (4:58) 172 BPM
Ghost - (5:15) 175 BPM
Tomoyoshi & O.R. - "Kagerou" - (5:04) 170 BPM
My Style - (4:58) 175 BPM
Money - (4:29) 175 BPM Hot
B Movie - (4:53) 175 BPM
Toy Box - (4:28) 175 BPM
Funk Manner - (4:48) 178 BPM
Possibility - (6:59) 175 BPM
Review: Tomoyoshi is building up a name for himself as someone who never fails to bring out the big guns with his music. It's always heavy, hard-hitting and built on soundscapes and vibes which are deeply urban. This full-length album on Original Key is no different and it kicks off with 'Showtime', a stabby roller with a bassline that stretches out over the horizon, the only constant being its grinding, coarse nature and the manner in which it constantly mutates and evolves. 'My Life' is equally as rough but less rolling and more jungley, its structure and nature constantly changes and it keeps the tune sounding consistently fresh. This whole EP is absolute vibes.
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ORKR 022
27 Sep 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Black Smoke Sampler 2
Money - (4:29) 175 BPM Hot
Ghost - (5:15) 175 BPM
Review: This is the sampler for Tomoyoshi's album, which is just in the process of dropping on Original Key. The album is a full fifteen tracks, but for this sampler they've picked out two: 'Money' and 'Ghost'. The former kicks off with a raft of funky reggae samples, before flicking these over a really nicely put together build-up that lovers of High Contrast will recognise, which drops into a stabby number. The flip involves more top class sampling, but is altogether spookier and eerier, with an expansive, ghostly bassline to top off the sampler. Wicked.
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ORKR 022S2
20 Sep 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Kingston Town Remix EP
Blazing (Bungle remix) - (4:28) 58 BPM
I Need You (Vital Elements remix) - (4:08) 175 BPM Hot
JNGL (RMS remix) - (4:51) 175 BPM
Revolver Riddim (AK1200 remix) - (4:16) 175 BPM
Kingston Town (Bassface Sascha remix) - (4:51) 175 BPM
Review: Veak is being given the remix treatment of his Kingston Town EP by a whole load of legends, including Bungle, AK12000, Vital Elements and RMS. The result is varied, moody release that touches beautifully upon all the elements of urban-edged dance music, including naughty rollers, stuttering jungle tracks and everything in between. Bungle's remix of 'Blazing' very much falls into the latter category, with a rigid but solid break that underpins the wispy sense of ambience provided by the constant pads looming over the arrangement. The others are equally sick - check em out.
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ORKR 021
23 Aug 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Event Horizon/Focus
Event Horizon - (4:23) 175 BPM Hot
Focus - (4:23) 175 BPM
Review: You know those tracks where the vocals are reverbed up all nice and sweet and there's a ghostly but alluring texture to them? Well this is exactly what we have here on "Event Horizon", a slinky alien funk groove with sharp shades of neuro and tech. Looking for a classic Bristol-style bassline roller? Look no further than "Focus", straight out of the Dope Dragon bible, there's a timeless funk to this that will mix with any tune. Stay focused.
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ORKR 020
26 Jul 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ayahuasca
Ayahuasca - (4:05) 175 BPM
Bipolar - (4:14) 175 BPM
Consequences - (4:10) 175 BPM
Deadly Entertainment - (3:48) 175 BPM
Double Front Kick - (4:07) 175 BPM Hot
Easy Man - (4:07) 175 BPM
Hypnotic - (4:07) 175 BPM
Jungleheadz - (4:26) 175 BPM
Moon Kush - (4:08) 175 BPM
P.L.S. - (4:04) 175 BPM
Step Up - (4:06) 175 BPM
Straight Up Menace - (5:10) 175 BPM
The End Of Truth - (3:42) 175 BPM
The Mist - (4:05) 58 BPM
Played by: Shrust
Review: Veak - after a short hiatus - is back with a full length LP and it's pretty impressive stuff and a welcome sight after his little break. The title track is wide, forceful and ceaselessly crazy, an arrangement of limit-breaking synths coming together in a surprisingly melodic arrangement - one for the raves. 'Consequences', 'Hypnotic, Moon Kush' and 'Step Up' are all in a similar vein, just pure dancefloor killers with the energy to keep you going once the sun starts hitting your face. It's good to see Veak stepping up into a longplay, so this is worth a listen for sure.
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ORKR 019
28 Jun 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ayahuasca Sampler 2
P.L.S. - (4:04) 175 BPM
The End Of Truth - (3:42) 175 BPM Hot
Review: When life is bleak, reach for the Veak. Guaranteed to melt your skin and leave you feeling fresher than a Halloween pumpkin, there's an air of aggressive vigour about his productions... Especially now he's building up to an album. Entitled Ayahuasca, it's every bit as life-changing and brain-ironing as it sounds: "P.L.S" is an alien laser blazers, all gurgles, sirens and rusty breaks. "The End Of Truth" also hits with a sinister edge - tense, groaning and laced with outerplanetary twangs and deliciously hypnotic percussion. Bring on the next part...
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ORKR 019S2
21 Jun 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ayahuasca Sampler 1
Easy Man - (4:07) 175 BPM
The Mist - (4:05) 58 BPM Hot
Review: We've featured Veak's music a lot on this site and it's because it always comes with a distinct feeling of anger and aggression that translates into seriously banging D&B, either in a jump-up format or something altogether more rolling or jungley. The latter of these terms certainly applies to 'Easy Man', a sick, reggae influenced jungle number with a stabbing, punchy bassline. 'The Mist' flips the vibe on its head with a powerful set of synth lines and basses, all of which come together to make something that's genuinely heavy. We're assuming this is a sampler for an album, so we look forward to hearing that.
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ORKR 019S1
14 Jun 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Half Way
Half Way - (6:00) 58 BPM
Long Gone - (5:42) 173 BPM
Infinite - (6:09) 58 BPM
One Shot - (6:03) 172 BPM Hot
Review: Bungle is one of the legends of the scene. He's got bangers going way back, but 2017's Cocooned really hammered home his talent to the ever-broadening D&B audience and showed off his ability to make pummelling industrial soundscapes sound incredibly tempting and serene. Half Way is another industrial release and its harsh tones might not be for everyone. We like it though, especially 'One Shot', a driving piece of low frequency construction that bends and warps as the tune progresses, turning it into a really hypnotic experience that'll certainly impress. Big release from man like Bungle.
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ORKR 018
24 May 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Cheeky
Nutella (feat Gemo) - (4:26) 175 BPM
Cheeky (feat Leaf) - (4:23) 175 BPM
Throw Ups (feat Stompz) - (4:52) 175 BPM
Dust Man (feat Stranger) - (4:23) 175 BPM Hot
Review: Dutta is the young Mancunian on a mission. Part of a broader cohort which includes the likes of Bou, Kanine and others, Dutta nails the tough, rough and urban-edged sound that's proliferated so much at the moment. This release is exactly that, a dirty expression of urban grit but one that's still pointed through with a certain element of playfulness and lightheartedness. A lot of music takes itself to seriously, not this release. The first track is called 'Nutella', which tells you all you need to know. It's a banger as well, with a swirling whisper of wobbly frequencies underpinning its stomping percussive lines. Stompz also makes a feature on the release - big stuff here.
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ORKR 017
19 Apr 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Get Some More
Get Some More - (4:27) 175 BPM
Get Some More (T>I remix) - (5:54) 175 BPM Hot
Get Some More (Unkut remix) - (4:30) 58 BPM
Review: The man on road AKA Aries is a jungle legend in just about every corner of the UK, his touring with Kelvin 373 is legendary and from all accounts he's the nicest man alive. His album last year was spectacular and now he's back with this, a single featuring remixes from T>I and Unkut who are two producers with serious pedigree. 'Get Some More' is on the upbeat, funky side of the jungle spectrum and it features a gorgeous vocal line and some wicked sampling. The T>I remix essentially takes that and flips it into a dark, pulsating roller with serious brooding undertones and a genuine sense of evil locked away in its depths. Unkut keeps the jungle vibe but injects some more power into its low-frequency notes, making a nice spin on the original. Sick ep and one with something for everyone.
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ORKR 016
08 Feb 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Kingston Town
Blazing - (4:26) 58 BPM
I Need You - (4:08) 175 BPM Hot
JNGL - (4:04) 175 BPM
Kingston Town - (4:07) 175 BPM
Revolver Riddim - (4:09) 175 BPM
Review: Representing the vibes and history of Jamaica except with a uniquely British urban twist, Veak drops a five-track testament to his ability as producer here. We've featured his music in the past and every time we do it's a devilish concoction of force and finesse, an amalgamation of ability and acumen. 'Blazing' is as big as it gets, both in terms of its steppy percussion and driving bassline; 'I Need You' reminds of Kings of the Rollers with a bassline that roars out the stops; 'JNGL' is the jungle naughtiness the ep needed; title tune 'Kingston Town' combines reggae atmospherics with a rolling finesse. Sick EP.
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ORKR 015
11 Jan 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Saga (Sub Zero remixes)
Saga (Sub Zero remix) - (4:29) 175 BPM Hot
Saga (Sub Zero Roller remix) - (4:32) 175 BPM
Played by: Brian Brainstorm
Review: Sub Zero has recently been a man on a mission, his remix of Benny L's 'Monsters' got right to the top of multiple D&B charts and his trademark old-school vibe is sounding very, very good at the moment. This double remix single is in that same vein, the first cut being a pumping, jump-up slice of rolling heaviness that just keeps on giving, each new bar bringing up a fresh riot of bass pressure and surprisingly melodic piano riffs. The B-side is the self-confessed 'roller mix', which isn't that much more rolling but a whole lot dirtier, the bass sounds of the previous being switched into even more dystopic, gnarly and twisted forms. This whole release is just straight up, Sub Zero shaped fire.
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ORKR 013
06 Dec 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Danger
Danger (feat MC Fearless) - (5:08) 178 BPM
Original Gang Original Key (feat MC Foxy) - (5:28) 178 BPM
Philosophy - (6:19) 175 BPM
Pueblo - (5:12) 175 BPM Hot
White Beach - (5:14) 175 BPM
Review: Tomoyoshi's Danger EP is a statement of intent. The five tracks cover a range of bases, starting with the title track featuring MC Fearless, which adds exoticism through some oriental sampling, a romantic feel that's swiftly dashed by a concoction of Serum-esque bounciness and aggressiveness. Original Gang soars out of the blocks with a sumptuous string sample and whilst MC Foxy sounds sick over the top, the main attraction is its gritty bass interspersed with sine wobbles, forming a wicked combination of jump-up and more liquid vibes. Philosophy is a smoother addition to the EP, creative layering in the intro easing in the skippy funkiness into the drum line, creating a tasty lighter number. Yet more banging drums are to be found in Pueblo, with swirling harp-esque flicks tastefully evolving into plodding bass stabs that press home wonderfully. White Beach is last but arguably the strongest tune on the release, a sweet talker packed full of luxurious textures and rolling energy. More cutting sine wobbles abound here, pitched up and down to perfection. A quality EP all round.
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ORKR 012
12 Oct 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Get Funky/Mad Jazz
Get Funky - (4:50) 175 BPM Hot
Mad Jazz - (5:12) 175 BPM
Review: No questions asked: when Tomoyoshi tells you to get funky, you flipping do it... Especially when he's delivering obscenely good floor fire like this. So simple, stripped back but loaded and coded with wry groovemanship, "Get Funky" is all about the classic wet fart bass and fluttering, wobbled subs. "Mad Jazz" continues the funk with a classic Bristol-style brock-out. Tunnelling, tubular subs and a slight whiff of Clipz-style relentlessness, this is Tomoyoshi at his heaviest and hairiest... And we love it. Don't mess around with this one.
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ORKR 010
20 Apr 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
1 Year Of Original Key Records
Various
Voltage & Nicky Blackmarket - "The Magnificent" - (5:52) 176 BPM Hot
Heist - "Seems Risky" - (4:53) 175 BPM
Aries - "Altered Tactics" - (5:09) 175 BPM
Critycal Dub - "Jungle War" - (5:08) 175 BPM
DJ Sly - "98 Syle" - (4:27) 174 BPM
Bassface Sascha & Feindsoul - "Saga" - (4:31) 175 BPM
Habitat - "Pump Ya Fist" - (4:29) 175 BPM
Habitat - "Warehouse" - (4:48) 175 BPM
DJ Sly - "Big Trouble" - (4:24) 175 BPM
DJ Sly - "Phantom Planet" - (4:45) 175 BPM
Tomoyoshi - "Killa Soundboy" - (4:27) 175 BPM
Tomoyoshi - "Old Radio" - (4:50) 175 BPM
Habitat - "Gun You Down" - (4:26) 175 BPM
Habitat - "Salutes & Signals" - (4:29) 175 BPM
Review: Catch-up time! If you've yet to experience the vibes of OKey's Original Key imprint, now is the time to get acquainted... Launched in Germany this time last year, here they've put all their releases so far in one handy package. Ranging from Heist's percussion-flickering funk on "Seems Risky" to DJ Sly's horn-blazed skanky switch-up "98 Style" via Bassface Sascha & Feindsoul's badboy blaster "Sage" and Tomoyoshi's Clipz-style Q&A fireworks on "Killa Soundboy", this collection is testament to what a great year it's been for OKey... And drum & bass in general.
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ORKR 008
22 Dec 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Gun You Down/Salutes & Signals
Gun You Down - (4:26) 175 BPM Hot
Salutes & Signals - (4:29) 175 BPM
Review: Easily one of the best newcomer labels in the game, Original Key return with two more savagely on-point shake-ups. Once again it's down to Habitat to deliver the goods. A man fast establishing himself in the same league as Voltage or Serum or Heist in terms of just how versatile and creative he is with the dancefloor form, once again he doesn't disappoint; "Gun You Down" stabs with a Charge-style riff but kicks with a Bristol touch while "Salutes & Signals" rattles with a really interesting funk that's both angular (thanks to its sharp two-step) and warm (thanks to its juicy bassline) Neither disappoint. Get in key.
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ORKR 007
17 Nov 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Killa Soundboy/Old Radio
Killa Soundboy - (4:27) 175 BPM
Old Radio - (4:50) 175 BPM Hot
Review: oKey's Original Key imprint continues to deliver fresh produce as they invite Tokyoite-in-Berlin Tomoyoshi for two classically informed rollers. "Killa Soundboy" rattles and pops with a Clipz style harmonic riff and the development of big two-tone horn riffs but it's "Old Radio" that will be the pick for many thanks to its stripped back "Night Flight" style groove. With wobbling subs, dubbed out instrumental textures and all-round ageless groove, this one is not to be slept on!
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ORKR 006
06 Oct 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Pump Ya Fist/Warehouse
Pump Ya Fist - (4:29) 175 BPM Hot
Warehouse - (4:48) 175 BPM
Review: Original Key ain't letting up. Four releases deep and every one a peach, this time Habitat takes the reins for two junglised hooky grooves. Continuing the vibe theme set on Ruffneck Ting earlier this year, both cuts smack with a fresh energy and wily, zero-fox dynamic as "Pump Ya Fist" infects with a big bassline riff while "Warehouse" slams with a physical wall-of-sound bassline and well-chiselled old school stabs. Both absolutely slay the dance - everyone is on their A game right here.
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ORKR 004
07 Jul 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Altered Tactics
Aries - "Altered Tactics" - (5:09) 175 BPM Hot
Critycal Dub - "Jungle War" - (5:08) 175 BPM
Played by: S Man
Review: Following December's all-star launch, Original Key returns with two more slices of impeccable jungle fire. Once again it's a trusted crew: veteran and super-respected junglist Aries breaks the seal with a brilliantly bouncy roller that's not dissimilar to the classic Bingo sound 15 years ago. Sao Paulo's Critycal Dub maintains the heat with "Jungle War" - an incendiary halftime stepper with bass so gully it's grown oily wings and a bright orange beak, it's arguably one of Critycal Dub's heaviest and most demonstrative tunes to date. Seriously.
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ORKR 002
24 Feb 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Magnificent/ Seems Risky
Voltage & Nicky Blackmarket - "The Magnificent" - (5:52) 176 BPM
Heist - "Seems Risky" - (4:53) 175 BPM Hot
Played by: DJ Rachael EC
Review: Now this is how you launch a new label... You get three names ranging the full spectrum and timeline of drum & bass. Man of the moment Voltage and original OG Nicky Blackmarket continue their jazz tickling with the leftfield bass jitters of "The Magnificent" where an offbeat does this cool, funky understated stretch while mildly cosmic twangs lick up in the background. Unique. Heist, one of the most dangerous freestylers in the entire game, brings up the rear with an understated shaker that reads the Bristol book of 99 very closely. You couldn't get a more authentic, roots-affirmed launch release for a D&B label if you slapped a DJ
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ORKR 001
16 Dec 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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