Steel City grit, mutating, seismic bassweight and a laser-focused, attentive penchant for developing local and national prospects alike, Project Allout (known fondly as PAR) are one of the vital driving forces behind the booming UK Bass, Bassline and electronica-etched Grime scenes. Constructed in 2011 by well-regarded scene innovator Skillz, PAR have been behind some of the biggest releases and artists for the past decade; a successful tenure filled with achievement and memorable releases. With a high level of quality control and a knack for breaking top-tier artists, they’ve worked closely with Dubzta, Spooky, Tuff Culture, Notion, Moony, Conducta and more, whilst playing a key role in the journey of many heavyweight, pioneering artists like Skepsis, Deadbeat UK, Dr Oscillator, Moony, Darkzy, Distinkt, Killjoy and Thorpey. A hailed key release from 2020 - Lil Milly’s ‘Bumba Funk’ - was an instant classic, spawning a viral video that entertained thousands, soundtracked by a bubbling furnace of welded bassline pressure. With one game-changing, influential decade already under their belt, PAR look well set to keep upping their progressive mentality on every front.
Review: Top talent spotters in the Bass game; Project Allout are back with a new squad of bass-making talent, as well as whole host of established names that project helped to launch to the outer stratospheres in recent years. It's the third edition of their legendary Lengerz series packed with 39 tracks straight from the legion of Lengdom and as we've come to expect from the Steel City boys, they're covering the full gully side of the 125 to 140bpm spectrum; from the eski angst of Arkham's "Jacotanu" the tripped out video game Trap of Creep N00m's "419" to the Pulse X style 808 bass tones of Dubzta's "Energy".... there is even a bit of donk in there via Casement's Young Team. Put it this way, if you are a fan of basslines that make your face look like you're chewing lemons then there is something in hear for you!
Highlights here at Juno HQ include the skaggy chirps on Dead Beat UK's "Baghead VIP", Livsey's TC inspired "Tap Ho" and newcomer Cole slowing the pace but not the intensity with the earth shattering "Mud".
There's a reason why these compilations hang around the top of our charts for years on end, it's because they are jam packed with silly amounts of exclusive A-sides. You don't need to be an Oxbridge educated economist to realise that few labels in the game can boast bang per buck like this!
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