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Paradise
Paradise - (3:02) 175 BPM
Review: Get your hands, lighters, phones and any other wavey, shiny thing you have access to and thrust them into the air with gusto... Kings Of The Rollers have linked up with iconic vocalist Katy B for this likely summer anthem 'Paradise'. Dreamy, bouncy, life-affirming, this is the sound of Serum, Voltage and Bladerunner taking us to the heavens on a rocket powered by sing-along vibes. Let's face it, this is going to be massive.
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RINSE 139
21 Mar 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Got Me So
Got Me So - (6:04) Hot
Studio 9 (Just Like That) - (6:38)
Review: Taken from XXXY's debut EP of the same name back in February, the title track has had clubs in raptures for months now. Fusing the melodic and highly danceable flavas of UKG while maintaining that deep house drive, it holds together retro synths and big, bouncing bass in a perfect balance. The crisp claps and dancefloor stomp of "Studio 9 (Just Like That)" gets an 808 rhythm to move things along. Add an infectiously simple vocal that progresses into classic deep house territory, is it any wonder XXXY is turning so many heads right now? If you don't already own the EP this is an ideal stepping stone into his world.
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RINSE 021D1
03 Jun 13
Bass
I Like The Feeling You're Giving Me
I Like The Feeling You're Giving Me - (7:29) Hot
Apocalypse6 - (6:39)
Feel You're Fading - (5:08)
Barcelona - (5:17)
Review: Canadian techy house maestro HRDVSION (pronounced 'Hardvision', obviously) has always been interested in the experimental side of dance music. Not content with simply learning the tricks of the trade, he admits often that he prefers to constantly try for more difficult, more intriguing ways to approach his sound. This four tracker opens up the listener to his way of thinking in much more detail than a single track could. Sure he aims for the dancefloor, but can't electronic music be a bit deeper, more artistic than that? The acid-trip synths on "Apocalypse6" and the hard techy influences on "Feel You're Fading" make this a buy on sight.
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RINSE 026D
03 Jun 13
Bass
Rinse Presents: Roska 2
You Dun Kno - (5:41) 128 BPM
Memories (feat Ruby Goe) - (3:33) 128 BPM
OnRinseSinceZeroEight - (3:22) 135 BPM
Do You Like This (feat Jamie George) - (4:48) 128 BPM
The Oracle - (5:26) 129 BPM
Metric - (4:33) 128 BPM
Badman (feat Sweetie Irie) - (4:25) 130 BPM Hot
Eleven 45 - (3:33) 127 BPM
Go (feat Mz Bratt) - (4:28) 130 BPM
Spanner In The Works (feat Swindle & Funtcase) - (4:21) 126 BPM
Oreo - (5:03) 128 BPM
Grand Theft Audio - (4:41) 126 BPM
Review: Can it have only been in 2010 that Rinse dropped the debut album of UKF's imperial don? Of course, the man known from his aural signature as "R-R-R-Roska" hasn't been work-shy, with a huge weight of releases for his own Roska Kicks and Snares label constantly impressing. Here though, Roska deliberately spices up his methodology - going in less for beat-driven loops of endurance, more for a developing and lyrical sound. One listen the sloping funk of "OnRinseSinceYearZeroEight", the bleeped-out "Metric", or the crunch-step of "Eleven 45" will make you agree with us that he's pretty much nailed it. Like most things from the man, this comes highly recommended.
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RINSECD 026D2
28 May 12
UK Garage
Rinse Presents: Brackles
Never Coming Down (feat Lily McKenzie) - (5:26) 131 BPM
I Can't Wait - (5:40) 128 BPM Hot
Lighthouse - (6:00) 128 BPM
DPMO (feat Terri Walker) - (4:45) 129 BPM
Walkin' Out - (5:17) 127 BPM
Chasing Crazy (feat Cherri V) - (3:32) 127 BPM
Squarehead - (5:32) 128 BPM
Too Much - (4:16) 137 BPM
Go Ahead (feat Meleka) - (4:12) 128 BPM
Earphone Memories - (5:16) 128 BPM
X Ray Specs - (5:30) 128 BPM
Blazeby - (5:01) 129 BPM
Review: Considering he's been releasing records for the likes of Planet Mu and Apple Pips since 2009, it would be something of an understatement to say that Brackles' debut album has been a long time coming - but it couldn't have been better timed. Although his sound - a rough hybrid of UK garage and funky styles with echoes of dubstep - is very much of the now, there's an obvious love for the classic sounds of 90s UKG which many of his more inexperienced contemporaries lack - assisted by the inspired vocal contributions from Lily McKenzie and Terri Walker. But it's not just a throwback record - be it the slightly offbeat bass and calypso vibe of "Walkin' Out", or the churning subs of "Squarehead", Brackles nevertheless manages to twist the template into weird and unique shapes. That this album has been released on Rinse isn't a surprise - he's encapsulated nearly twenty years of the station's sound into one record.
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RINSECD 024D2
04 May 12
UK Garage
Rinse Presents: Royal-T 12 Number One
Inside The Ride - (4:42) 140 BPM Hot
Cool Down - (5:28) 140 BPM
Review: Stepping up for the next installment from the pioneering grime, dubstep and funky label Rinse is Royal-T. First up is "Inside The Ride", a rough and ready swinging stepper, with booming bass, funked up 2-step beats and plenty of East End attitude in the bleepy SFX, stabs and snapping snares. "Cool Down" pairs a hypnotic garage rhythm with cooing, silky smooth vocal and pumping dancefloor beats to enormous effect. Another legendary release from the Rinse crew!
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RINSE 010D
05 Mar 12
UK Garage
Sprung EP
Sprung - (4:55) 133 BPM Hot
Unlike Me - (5:16) 128 BPM
Juicy Fruit - (6:07) 128 BPM
Recovered - (5:03) 128 BPM
Review: It's quite a turnout for the books to see Zinc delivering a release for Rinse, and he weighs in heavy from the off with 'Sprung'. Deploying a fat breakbeat reminiscent of 'Fat of the Land' era Prodigy, he rinses out a fat mid range riff against a sample intoning 'let's go' repeatedly. It's not the most original material, but Zinc makes this irrelevant, with an ability to make the masses move in ways that other producers can't. Elsewhere, 'Unlike Me' utilises lots of loud tricks and plenty of gusto, while "Unlike Me" sounds like the perfect hybrid of big room electro and UK funky, with a hollow bassline that mines grime for its sound to great effect. Finally "Recovered" utilises a similar formula, utilising an ascending melody and aggressive vocal looping to round off a bombastic EP.
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RINSE 009A
19 Dec 11
UK Garage
Rinse Presents: Brackles 12 Inch Number One
Spider - (4:33) 131 BPM
Take Me Home - (5:00) 129 BPM
Review: Rinse FM regular Brackles takes his relationship with the station a step further with this, his first release for Rinse's own label, following releases on Planet Mu and Apple Pips over the years. Both tracks showcase Brackles' ear for brittle yet driving rhythmic shapes; "Spider" is a stripped back slice of rolling garage-infused funky. Utilising bright yet minimal melodies it skips through a myriad of African inspired melodies and rhythms, whilst a strained pad sound gives the whole thing an alien mood. "Take Me Home" meanwhile takes a soulful female vocal and puts it over a backdrop of deep, searching pitch-bent chords and deep spongy bassline, before breaking out into a rhythmic jam of snares and kwaito-inspired melody.
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RINSE 008DIGI
12 Sep 11
UK Garage
Jackpot EP
Jackpot - (5:25) 130 BPM Hot
Roskallion - (4:33) 130 BPM
Blame The Speakers - (4:55) 130 BPM
Leapfrog - (4:30) 128 BPM
4th Blind Mouse - (5:08) 127 BPM
Wie Alt Bist Du - (4:23) 132 BPM
Review: Big release here from Roska! The UK F don drops the six track Jackpot EP on the one and only Rinse. It's hard to look past the tough percussive riddims and killer "go!" vocal on the title track, but there's much to explore here, from the abrasive synths of "Roskallion" to the screeching mayhem of the brilliantly titled "Blame The Speakers". The Mujava-esque melodies of "Leapfrog" and "4th Blind Mouse" lead into the 8bit textures and heaving arpeggios of closer "Wie Alt Bist Du". More essential jams from the king of funky.
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RINSE 007DIGI
18 Jul 11
UK Garage
Roska EP Vol 2
Squark - (6:25) 129 BPM Hot
Tomorrow Is Today - (9:23) 129 BPM
Hey Cutie - (5:02) 129 BPM
I Like You (digital exclusive) - (6:54) 126 BPM
Played by: Lud Dub
Review: Almost mystically unable to do no wrong at the moment, Roska delivers four more stone-cold classic beats on this second volume of Rinse rarities, further enhancing his title as king of UK underground house. "Squark" is undoubtedly the big tune here, a tune which has been bubbling under the surface for months now. Its cheeky use of siren squeals that drop solo every four bars is grimy and funky to the max. Elsewhere though, "Tomorrow Is Today" is impressively urgent while "Hey Cutie" is a bubbly and irresistible soca-house jam. After an appearance on the first EP, Jamie George is back in the vocal booth on "I Like You" which sparkles with string-stabs interweaving with George's tones. Yet another essential purchase from the man of the moment.
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RINSE 004
28 Jun 10
UK Garage
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