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Midnight
Loss (original mix) - (6:36) 84 BPM
Dance With Demons (original mix) - (4:26) 91 BPM Hot
Midnight Dip (original mix) - (4:39) 128 BPM
Midnight Dip (Solma remix) - (5:33) 88 BPM
Review: Seeing a new drop from the Simply Deep team is always an exciting thing, with them being such a varied label showcasing numerous sounds. In the hot seat this time around, we have Fluid Matter, who is on hand to deliver a spectacular four tracker, kicking off with the slower, dampened textures and fluttering melodic designs of 'Loss', which acts as a serious thrill-ride through electronic themes. Next, the skippy, more garage-influenced drum textures and sweeping sub-bass pushes of 'Dance With Demons' arrive to lift all eyebrows in-sight, before we dive further into a more tech-inspired creation with the triplet drum punches and constantly shifting bass designs of 'Midnight Dip' supplying us with another directional switch. Finally, Solma gets involved on remix duty to send 'Midnight Dip' to the breaksy chopper, giving it a twisted, drum-driven theme to close us out in style.
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SD 032
09 Jul 21
Bass
Percy
Percy (original mix) - (5:32) 140 BPM
Roller (original mix) - (4:08) 140 BPM
Ruined Record (original mix) - (5:06) 140 BPM
Reese's Pieces (original mix) - (4:13) 140 BPM
Ruined Record (Tik&Borrow & Luciv remix) - (4:49) 140 BPM Hot
Ruined Record (Aerotonin remix) - (5:28) 136 BPM
Ruined Record (Dubzta remix) - (5:01) 140 BPM
Review: The Simply Deep team are back at it again with another back of goodness, this time inviting the powerful sounds of Podo inside for a seven track thrill ride. The title track 'Percy' is the perfect blend of old school dubstep heat and new school electronic creation, fusing grizzly reesey synths with spacey melodies and minimal drums. Having kicked off with such a powerful start, 'Roller' takes us in a very different direction, focussing on minimal percussion and a much more spacious vibe, with 'Ruined Record' then following up with an unusual display of dissonant LFO designs to add to the eerie feel. The delicate bass twists and jazzy chord structures of 'Reese's Pieces' then round off the originals in style, before the Simply Deep regulars let loose on a bag of exciting remixes. All three get busy on 'Ruined Record', with Tik&Borrow & Luciv firstly providing an emotional, synth heavy recreation, Aerotonin giving us a choppy, colourful overhaul and Dubzta reworking the original into a grimey sizzler for good measure.
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SD 031
10 May 21
Deep Dubstep
Torn
Torn (original mix) - (3:05) 140 BPM Hot
Guitar Dub (original mix) - (4:48) 140 BPM
Bogus (original mix) - (3:36) 140 BPM
Guitar Dub (Imanzi remix) - (4:16) 140 BPM
Bogus (Fork And Knife remix) - (3:42) 140 BPM
Review: The most exciting thing we know about Tik&Borrow as a production duo is that we genuinely never know what we are going to get next from them, with their production palette at this point being too wide to tell. This latest five tracker on SimplyDeep however is a perfect look into their dubstep roots, kicking off with this grizzly bass grips of the title track 'Torn', followed closely by the distant pluck delays of 'Guitar Dub' and super electronic synth punches of 'Bogus'. From here we dive into the remix corner, with Imanzi firstly arriving with a wavy, synth-led rethink of 'Guitar Dub', followed by grimey overhaul of 'Bogus' for good measure!
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SD 030
05 Mar 21
Deep Dubstep
Run Circles
Acid Blame Session - (4:37) 141 BPM
Burn Off - (4:10) 140 BPM
Cloudpoint - (5:36) 139 BPM Hot
Come & Go - (3:34) 120 BPM
Contest - (6:02) 86 BPM
Meek - (4:13) 141 BPM
Run Circles - (4:10) 140 BPM
Vessel - (4:37) 140 BPM
Cloudpoint (Gnischrew remix) - (3:42) 140 BPM
Run Circles (Noble remix) - (4:29) 132 BPM
Burn Off (Korin Complex remix) - (4:08) 138 BPM
Review: Simply Deep have been on a serious roll of late, constantly seeking out exciting new music from across the underground spectrum for us all the enjoy. This latest drop from Barom Run sees them more into LP mode, with this gargantuan new selection featuring eleven tasty creations, including the super synthy experiment entitled 'Run Circles', which takes the part of title track. So many areas are explored within this tracklisting, from the dusty sample work of 'Contest'; to the heavyweight synthesizer sidechains of 'Vessel' and super crunchy drum work within 'Meek'. The project also comes complete with some seriously cool remix additions from Gnischrew, Noble and Korin Complex, making this a fabulous first long play of the year for team Simply Deep.
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SD 029
29 Jan 21
Deep Dubstep
Tarot
Tarot (original mix) - (5:16) 140 BPM
Dabke (original mix) - (5:16) 140 BPM
Reflections (original mix) - (5:30) 140 BPM
Tarot (Hypho remix) - (3:25) 140 BPM Hot
Tarot (Hunter Reed remix) - (3:41) 140 BPM
Dabke (Khromi remix) - (5:56) 140 BPM
Review: What a way to put the finishing touches on what really has been a top quality year of new music for the Simply Deep team, with Aerotonin constantly supplying us with exciting new artists to enjoy. This brand new EP sees them welcome MUNGK inside for a fabulous selection, kicking off with the incredible eerie melodic reflections and bassy drives of 'Tarot', followed by the dungeon-ready percussive powers of 'Dabke' and the bulbous bass stab and emotive vocal slice combos of 'Reflections'. The remixes are when it gets even more interesting however, with Hypho first popping up to give an even more delicate spin to 'Tarot', before Hunter Reed sends the track down a much more moogy avenue. Finally, Khromi overhauls 'Dabke' into a melodic epic, rounding off this wonderful creation nicely.
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SD 028
28 Dec 20
Deep Dubstep
Refugium
Refugium (original mix) - (4:42) 140 BPM
Untitled (original mix) - (4:13) 140 BPM
Moosiqunt & Sedan - "Coarse" (original mix) - (3:40) 140 BPM
Moosiqunt & Scetta - "Dryer" (original mix) - (5:01) 140 BPM
Untitled (Woven Thorns remix) - (3:12) 140 BPM Hot
Untitled (Stizzla & Eater remix) - (4:48) 140 BPM
Review: The thing we have always loved and will continue to love about the Simply Deep imprint, is their commitment to exploring the unknown. They are never afraid to take their releases into uncharted territory, with this new slap from Moosiqunt being a scorcher to say the least. We begin with the haunted atmospheric design and unpredictable percussive expressions of 'Refugium', which gives us a real look forward into what we can truly expect. Next, 'Untitled' combines a more traditional drum backing with bubbling textures for something a tad different, before Sedan arrives for two exceptional collaborative pieces alongside 'Scetta' who adds his sauce without spoiling the broth. Finally, we move into our remix section, with Woven Thorns giving 'Untitled' a more conventional yet moodier dubstep feel, before Stizzla & Eater remix the track into a sub-aquatic slap'. Incredible scenes!
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SD 027
30 Oct 20
Deep Dubstep
Smart Casual
Karma (original mix) - (4:49) 65 BPM
Peruvian Fever (original mix) - (3:52) 131 BPM
Drone Dens (original mix) - (4:33) 87 BPM
Peruvian Fever (OldGold remix) - (3:59) 87 BPM Hot
Review: What we have come to adore about the SimplyDeep catalogue is how truly unique it has become. As a label they feel no fear in exploring the more experimental areas of sound, with Big Hands providing the latest unorthodox ammunition. We begin with the post industrial drum tremors and metallic synthesis of 'Karma', followed by both the shuffling percussive fusions of 'Peruvian Fever' and crunchy half-time drum manoeuvres of 'Drone Dens'. Finally, we jump into the remix section of the project as we welcome OldGold inside to rework 'Peruvian Fever' into funky-infused journey into rhythmic possibility.
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SD 026
16 Oct 20
Bass
99 Basslines
99 Basslines (original mix) - (4:08) 145 BPM
R2D2 (original mix) - (4:22) 140 BPM Hot
Suede Shoes (original mix) - (4:09) 140 BPM
War Fi Dem (original mix) - (4:37) 140 BPM
Mad (feat Deeks & Rame - original mix) - (2:30) 140 BPM
Pistol Nights (original mix) - (3:43) 93 BPM
99 Basslines (Kage remix) - (4:24) 145 BPM
Review: We have been loving the direction Simply Deep have been taking with their releases in recent times, with this new crusher from Dunman being the epitome of their ambition. We begin with the stunning '99 Basslines', an epic system destroyer, driven by pulsating subs, subtle horn stabs and a super catchy vocal slice. This is then followed by the minimal drum work and sliding bass tones of 'R2D2' before the more soulful harmonic layering and glitchy synth stabs of 'Suede Shoes' delivers a difference in sonics. Next up, we get super grimey with the choppy drum switches and classic nostalgic sampling of 'War Fi Dem', before Deeks & Rame join forces for an official vocal version entitled 'Mad'. Finally, Dunman supplies us with another switch up as the jumpy clap patterns and sweeping soundscaping of 'Pistol Nights' provides a real sonic switch up, before Kage puts the final touches on the EP with a high energy shake-up of '99 Basslines'. Amazing work.
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SD 025
03 Sep 20
Deep Dubstep
Logos
Genesis (original mix) - (2:26) 140 BPM
Logos (original mix) - (2:51) 140 BPM Hot
Redemption (original mix) - (2:57) 128 BPM
Sktch (original mix) - (2:38) 140 BPM
Perception (original mix) - (2:19) 140 BPM
Sktch (J-Shadow remix) - (2:56) 135 BPM
Sktch (Moosiqunt remix) - (4:12) 140 BPM
Played by: NAZA, Tik&Borrow
Review: SimplyDeep have been building quite the reputation as a breeding pool for incredible new musicians, with this latest release seeing them unleash the rawcus dubstep styles of Crimson to the party. The project begins with the mechanical timbres of 'Genesis' running wild, before the title track 'Logos' unleashes a set of lofi drum exhalations amidst some well sampled eastern woodwind. From here, the slower bass paces of 'Redemption', the bubbling percussion of 'Sktch' and euphoric arpeggiators and destructive bass tones of 'Perception' all add something very unique to the tracklisting. We then round out with two scorching remixes, with both J-Shadow and Moosiqunt providing well thought out overhauls of 'Sktch' to put the finishing touches on an outstanding body of work!
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SD 024
05 Jun 20
Deep Dubstep
Modulator
Modulator (original mix) - (5:56) 132 BPM
Gene & Defect (original mix) - (4:40) 138 BPM
Side-Step (original mix) - (4:10) 139 BPM
Inflation (original mix) - (4:19) 136 BPM
Glaciers (original mix) - (4:17) 137 BPM
Modulator (9TRANE remix) - (5:25) 132 BPM Hot
Modulator (Jubley remix) - (5:15) 128 BPM
Modulator (Pro.Tone remix) - (5:12) 132 BPM
Played by: NAZA
Review: We have come to really look forward to Simply Deep releases, who again touchdown with an impressive selection here as they welcome the super experimental sounds of J-Shadow, one of the most unique producers working within the tech-grime hybrid bracket. Kicking off with the unpredictable rhythms of the title track 'Modulator', running through the spacey pad textures of 'Gene & Defect', the glistening percussion of 'Side-Step', the choppy snare slaps of 'Inflation' and haunting harmonic structures of 'Glaciers', this EP proves to be an expert showcasing in the science of sound. This one also comes complete with three top quality remix additions from the likes of 9TRANE, Jubley and Pro.Tone, making it one of the most unique packages of 2020 so far.
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SD 023
29 Apr 20
Deep Dubstep
Fidget Dub
Fidget Dub (original mix) - (5:06) 140 BPM Hot
Imanzi - "Only Hope" (original mix) - (4:41) 140 BPM
Fidget Dub (Pharma remix) - (4:38) 140 BPM
Played by: NAZA
Review: We are always pleased to see a new drop from the Simply Deep team materialize, knowing that they more often than not supply us with something incredibly original. Today, we see them link together Imanzi & Kontent for a fireball of an EP entitled 'Fidget Dub'. Firstly, Imanzi rolls out solo on 'Only Hope', a swampy stuttering sub-infused explosion of sound, followed by the title track 'Fidget Dub', which works as a syncopated glitchy piece of brilliance. On remix duty, Pharma steps forward to 'Fidget Dub' into an industrial dubstep stomp, giving the EP an entirely new edge!
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SD 022
30 Jan 20
Deep Dubstep
Way Too Far
Another (original mix) - (4:36) 140 BPM
Way Too Far (original mix) - (5:06) 140 BPM Hot
Luna Sangrante (original mix) - (4:12) 140 BPM
Another (Busted Fingerz remix) - (3:48) 140 BPM
Way Too Far (Alllone remix) - (4:03) 88 BPM
Played by: Tik&Borrow
Review: This is an EP that oozes class from start to finish, and for us, sits pretty solidly as one of the most powerful dubstep releases of 2019 as OME lands of Simply Deep for five tracks of pure brilliance. We kick off with 'Another', a shimmering behemoth of glittering flutey tones and whirling atmospheric pads, followed by the warbling crunches of 'Way Too Far'. Next up, we face the haunting arpeggios of 'Luna Sangrante' before diving into a pair of very well designe remixes. Firstly, Busted Fingerz flips 'Another' into an apocalyptic grimey explosion, with Allone then reimagining 'Way Too Far' into a smooth hip hop roller. Awesome stuff!
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SD 021
11 Dec 19
Deep Dubstep
Almanac
Hear Now (original mix) - (5:43) 105 BPM
Almanac (original mix) - (5:03) 140 BPM
Opus - "Mindapple" (Imajika remix) - (4:08) 140 BPM
Almanac (Gleb Choutov remix) - (4:20) 140 BPM Hot
Hear Now (Imanzi remix) - (4:38) 93 BPM
Hear Now (Arta remix) - (6:34) 140 BPM
Review: It's been a top year for Imajika, who has continued to unveil tasty releases since the start of 2019. He here touches down on Simply Deep for a top notch drop, kicking off with the hard hitting synth structures and swinging percussion of 'Hear Now' before 'Almanac' arrives with spooky chimes and crunchy atmospherics. We then leap into a horde of remixes as Arta & Imanzi spin fantastic rethinks of 'Hear Now', with Gleb Choutov spinning Alamanc into an eerie roller, followed by Imajika's own rework of Mindapple from Opus, one of SimplyDeep's most popular ever drops. Awesome stuff!
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SD 020
27 Nov 19
Deep Dubstep
Astral
Swinging - (1:46) 85 BPM
Daydreams - (2:09) 74 BPM
Astral - (2:24) 73 BPM Hot
Headspace - (2:15) 78 BPM
Delphino - (1:12) 80 BPM
Purple Thang - (2:29) 77 BPM
Riding Clean - (2:29) 77 BPM
Lifestream - (1:51) 73 BPM
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SD 019
14 Oct 19
Hip Hop/R&B
DUBLR
DUBLR - (6:03) 93 BPM
Vivid Dream - (3:38) 138 BPM
DUBLR (Duckem remix) - (4:13) 140 BPM Hot
Vivid Dream (Korin Complex remix) - (4:45) 86 BPM
Review: Ah, what a wonderful time to be alive. The sun is shining, the cider is flowing and Simply Deep are back at it again with another banging project release, this time coming to us from Sam ULG. The title track for this one goes by the name of 'DUBLR' and is a stunning piece of synthetic sound design and harmonic structure, with beautiful chord arrangements making way for super punchy grime style drum work as the track progresses. On the flip, the incredible melodic ideas continue to flow as 'Vivid Dreams' leaves us in an emotional, nostalgic state. We also see a wicked pair of remixes from the likes of Duckem and Korin Complex, who put the finishing touches on a wicked body of work.
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SD 018
02 Aug 19
Bass
Totem
Totem (original mix) - (4:38) 140 BPM
Imanzi & Mungk - "Kapa Haka" (original mix) - (5:30) 140 BPM Hot
2147 (original mix) - (3:28) 140 BPM
2147 (OME Flip) - (3:43) 140 BPM
Review: Simply Deep are at it again here as the Aerotonin's forward thinking bass project moves into a brand new package, this time housing some naughty breaksy bass hybrids from Imanzi. We kick off with 'Totem', which takes high energy drum inserts and combines them with writhing bass sounds, kicking the EP off with a serious dose of energy. Next up, we take a more steppers inspired road as Imzani joins forces with Mungk on the tribalistic tastings of 'Kapa Haka', before we land on the grimey synthesizers and wobbling kick patterns of '2147'. Finally, OME joins the party with a glitchy rethink of '2147', providing some new energies to round off the project in style.
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SD 017
31 May 19
Bass
Embargo
Badda - (5:48) 129 BPM
Destroy - (6:13) 63 BPM
Embargo - (5:03) 128 BPM Hot
Network - (5:02) 130 BPM
Embargo (Big Hands remix) - (6:16) 132 BPM
Embargo (Gideon Greene remix) - (5:36) 128 BPM
Review: We always have time for Simply Deep, a label that refuse to be confined to a box of singular sounds, having put together top quality releases across grime, dubstep, bass and beyond. Here they introduce Black Mags to the catalogue across four corking originals, beginning with the minimalist techno tones of 'Badda' and fluid reversed synthesized structure of 'Destroy'. Next, the title track 'Embargo' arrives with some tasty lo-fi chord progressions before the hard hitting clap madness of 'Network' is let loose. On remix duty, Big Hands first reworks the title track into a groovy twisting recreation, before Gideon Greene steers it down a techno inspired reimagining.
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SD 016
26 Apr 19
Bass
Drill
Drill (original mix) - (5:30) 128 BPM Hot
High Council (original mix) - (7:06) 63 BPM
High Council (Epoch remix) - (8:22) 130 BPM
Review: SimplyDeep continue their very exciting run of releases here as they invite new recruit Clork in for a really experimental selection, jam packed with original energy and creative production techniques. We begin with the tech-infused designs of 'Drill', a composition perfect for describing SimplyDeep's current direction in the bass scene, swerving between hard hitting 4x4 drum arrangements and catchy vocal slices. Next we swim amongst the weird and wonderful realms of hypnosis as 'High Council' deploys trippy atmospheric synthesizers and choppy rolling kicks to send us into a daze. Epoch then gets involved on remix duty for 'High Council', adding even more atmosphere to this dazzling design.
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SD 015
29 Mar 19
Bass
internet ain't real
internet ain't real (original mix) - (4:08) 94 BPM
ethos (original mix) - (3:17) 140 BPM
back to war mode (original mix) - (4:01) 140 BPM Hot
internet ain't real (Defiant remix) - (4:08) 141 BPM
Review: It's been an awesome year for the SimplyDeep team, who have striven from the start of the year to supply us all with original, creative and quirky bass music, with this latest serving from remnts really putting the metaphorical cherry on the cake. As a producer, remnts boasts an extremely colourful style, with crazy synths running wild, the title track 'internet aint real' being the creation that boasts this trait most highly! Second up we have 'Ethos', another spacey piece of magnificence, before landing on the final original entitled 'War Mode'. This one is a pitbull of a composition, packed to breaking point with dark melodies and tasty drum creations. On remix duty we check out Defiant, who chops and screws 'internet ain't real' into an almost unrecognisable grime anthem.
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SD 014
28 Dec 18
Bass
Hybrid
UV - (3:54) 135 BPM
Hybrid - (4:40) 96 BPM
Scarred Riddim - (4:09) 93 BPM Hot
Step Forward - (3:38) 145 BPM
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SD 013
30 Nov 18
Bass
No Statement
Korin Complex - "Density" (original mix) - (4:20) 140 BPM
Korin Complex & Dalek One - "Ancient Contact" (original mix) - (4:20) 140 BPM
Korin Complex - "Adeptus (VIP)" (original mix) - (3:42) 140 BPM
Korin Complex & DJ Variant - "Can't Know It" (original mix) - (4:27) 140 BPM Hot
Korin Complex & DJ Variant - "Espresso" (original mix) - (4:48) 140 BPM
Korin Complex & DJ Variant - "Can't Know It" (The Greys remix) - (2:49) 140 BPM
Korin Complex - "Density" (Darkraqqen remix) - (4:34) 140 BPM
Review: The Simply Deep movement has had a pretty impressive year, with a number of top draw releases finding their way into our charts. They are back again, this time alongside the weird and wonderful sounds of Korin Complex, who unveils this highly experimental seven track selection. We begin with the bubbly syncopations of 'Density', before stepping up the pace across the lethal leads in 'Ancient Contact' and the dubwise delights of 'Can't Know It'. Next up, we are treated to the heavyweight LFO expanses of the 'Adeptus' VIP mix, followed by the earthy, breaksy rolls of 'Espresso'. We aren't done there however, as Darkraqqen steps forward for an uber trippy scattering of 'Density', with The Greys following suit in his powerful revamp of 'Can't Know It'.
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SD 012
26 Oct 18
Deep Dubstep
Warlord
Defiant & Rame - "Warlord" - (1:51) 93 BPM
Defiant - "K9" - (3:18) 93 BPM Hot
Review: We were thrilled to hear of this collaboration before it dropped on the store and we couldn't be more excited to have it lining the shelves as new school grime heavyweight: Defiant teams up with the explosive vocal presence of Rame for 'Warlord'. On a production level, it's packed with grimey energy, driven by Defiant's outstanding instrumental design and Rame's enthralling vocal performance, making this a must have for any grime selector. Simply Deep have certainly struck gold on this one
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SD 011
28 Sep 18
Bass
Orient
Blind (original mix) - (4:58) 124 BPM
Orient (original mix) - (5:23) 127 BPM Hot
Peacemaker (original mix) - (4:28) 127 BPM
Orient (Sensei remix) - (6:17) 127 BPM
Review: After exciting appearances previously across Simply Deep compilations, Jubley makes his mark with a full blown debut EP, encompassing his signature sound down to a T. We begin with the title track 'Orient', which blends spacey textures with eastern style vocal samples, creating an eerie atmosphere from the off. Next up we move into the more UKG inspired rhythms and grooves of 'Pacemaker', focussing on exciting sub movements and skippy percussive ideas. To follow up we have 'Blind', a subtle techy expanse, pulling together robotic synths and sharp drum designs, perfect for the blend. We finish up with Sensei's exciting rework of 'Jubley', upping the pace with some techno influenced percussive atmospherics, putting the icing on the cake for a wicked debut project from Jubley.
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SD 010
27 Aug 18
Bass
Proper Tings
Proper Tings (original mix) - (5:22) 147 BPM Hot
Proper Tings (ETHER remix) - (3:02) 98 BPM
Proper Tings (Imanzi remix) - (4:51) 160 BPM
Proper Tings (Aranha remix) - (4:30) 160 BPM
Proper Tings (Proper Junglist version) - (5:18) 54 BPM
Review: A great discovery offered by British label Simply Deep on the occasion of their ninth outing, managed by Aerotonin and Opus. They call in Usurp The Throne, who makes his first recording here with an excellent original entitled "Proper Tings". The release of the EP reveals a producer whose style is already very strong, composing at a tempo as close to grime as it is to footwork and trap and perfectly marrying the halftime tendencies of all. Remixes come from Ether: who takes the track into deep dubstep territory, Imanzi who turns it into a frantic junglist stepper and Aranha - who turns it into an evocative bass-driven roller.
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SD 009
30 Jul 18
Bass
Interjection
Remote (original mix) - (5:10) 130 BPM
Point A (original mix) - (5:15) 131 BPM
Swipe (original mix) - (4:51) 87 BPM
Remote (Aerotonin remix) - (4:16) 136 BPM
Swipe (Plaza remix) - (4:46) 135 BPM
Point A (Kinsman's Pointless remix) - (6:05) 63 BPM Hot
Review: Mexican-style bass music here from the audio-visual project of Demian Lara aka Pro.tone, back with the Interjection EP for the UK's Simply Deep. From the dystopian post-dubstep fury of "Remote" to the fiercely rolling electro crossover of EP standout "Point A" and the deep futurist dub experiment of "Swipe", Pro.tone proves exactly why he is slowly and solidly gaining his space in the UK bass music scene. There are some absolutely killer remixes offered up as part of the package too: particular highlights being Plaza's deep dubstep remix of "Swipe" that's sure to get some lighters in the air, while Kinsman's Pointless remix of "Point A" nails that classic nu-skool breaks vibe of old.
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SD 008
26 Mar 18
Bass
Mindapple
Mindapple (original mix) - (3:39) 140 BPM
Mindapple (ETHER remix) - (2:44) 140 BPM
Clusterfrack (original mix) - (4:06) 140 BPM
Clusterfrack (Fill Spectre remix) - (3:40) 140 BPM
Alkaline Eyes (original mix) - (5:56) 140 BPM
Lightbound (feat Flipz MC) - (5:10) 140 BPM Hot
Review: As far as UK based labels go, Simply Deep are certainly one of the more innovative imprints, always looking to forge their own path without feeling any genre boundaries. This release see's them team up with rising star Opus for a dubstep diversion, supplying us with solid six track selection. Our highlights straight from the off have to include the ghastly title track 'Mindapple' which takes a blend of wobbly percussion and sinister synthesis and crafts something extraordinary. We are also treated to the eerie arrangement of 'Lightbound' which features fantastic vocal content from Flipz Mc, along with the off-the-cuff waspy synthesis and alien soundscapes of 'Clusterfrack'.
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SD 007
05 Mar 18
Bass
Guinevere
Guinevere (original mix) - (5:29) 140 BPM
Lancealot (original mix) - (4:13) 140 BPM
Artorius Castus (original mix) - (4:07) 140 BPM
Lancealot (Opus remix) - (3:52) 80 BPM
Guinevere (Hamdi remix) - (5:01) 140 BPM Hot
Played by: Sensei
Review: Man like KXVU returns to Simply Deep for his first full label EP and he's packing the classical tones. "Guinevere" is all about the orchestration and variation as various instruments layer and strip back over a sprightly melody. Grand but not garish, it's one for the big dreamers and full steamers. Other highlights include the Joker-style walkabout bassline and pipe-blazing melodic flourishes of "Lancealot" while "Artorius Castus" is the ultimate finale fight sequence in the Roman drama of your life. A real Ben Hurrter, you might say. Throw in remixes from Opus (sub-oceanic trippy tropical) and Hamdi (24th century trap) and you've got yourself a killer collection. Baroque and roll.
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SD 006
06 Nov 17
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Yhyh
Yhyh (feat Kimbo - original mix) - (4:40) 140 BPM
12.7mm (original mix) - (4:36) 140 BPM
Ombar (original mix) - (4:38) 140 BPM
Yhyh (feat Kimbo - Chemist RNS remix) - (4:44) 140 BPM
12.7mm (Aaee remix) - (4:24) 140 BPM Hot
Review: Simply Deep comes through with a new debutant, and the man has some serious Mojoe to his bass! The fresh-faced producer sounds like he's been doing this for a while and, judging by the singular, provoking constructions of "YhYH" and "12.7mm", he's no stranger to the everlasting grime heritage. "Ombar" brings in some melodic relief to the stripped beats and stop-start rhythms circling in the air, while Chemist RNS and Aaee add some more bounce and a load more bass-weight to the opening two tunes. This be some neo-grime business - ya dun'know!
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SD 005
11 Sep 17
Bass
The Compilation Vol 2
Various
Dokunen - "Kannelfornian Denzelit" - (4:22) 130 BPM
Two Sevenz - "All The Time" - (4:22) 140 BPM
Joedan - "Falling" - (4:05) 130 BPM
Limbic - "Beef" - (2:46) 140 BPM
Lowquid - "Bulbasaur" - (4:21) 136 BPM
Rizmail - "Trippin" - (3:36) 52 BPM
Chemist RNS - "Clubbin" - (6:01) 130 BPM
Noble - "Nights" - (4:01) 67 BPM
Policy - "Wet Patch" - (3:02) 129 BPM Hot
Drax - "Brain Tumor" - (5:09) 140 BPM
KXVU - "Peak For You" - (4:34) 140 BPM
Aranha - "Contamination" - (5:05) 140 BPM
Jubley - "Free You" - (6:49) 63 BPM
Opus & Loudcutta - "Travella" - (4:36) 138 BPM
Kinderleng - "Helerin" - (5:07) 138 BPM
Luc St. Clair - "Randy Savage" - (4:24) 140 BPM
Baffl - "Go Wet" - (5:40) 148 BPM
Review: The promotional platform turned record label Simply Deep present a strong compilation of ten exclusive tracks for the imprint's debut outing. What once was simply a music promotion service is now branching into a larger operation for Simply Deep. Wishing to support talent where it is due, the label are on the constant lookout for new and aspiring artists who are making quality music, regardless of genre specifics. Highlights on their second label compilation include the dark and bass driven street level antics of Jordan's "Falling", the deep dubstep done to perfection (what a bassline!) on Chemist RNS - "Clubbin", the savage grime tendencies of KXVU's "Peak For You" and Opus & Loudcutta's paranoid and dystopian trip "Travella".
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SDC 002
11 Jul 17
Bass
Outlet
Prosecution (original mix) - (6:23) 63 BPM
Outlet (original mix) - (6:29) 124 BPM
Show Me (original mix) - (5:34) 64 BPM
Outlet (Black Mags remix) - (5:37) 83 BPM
Outlet (Nuvaman remix) - (4:41) 83 BPM Hot
Review: They might be young, they might be prone to a few more hertz than is physically required, but the Simply Deep label know how to find the hottest new talent from around the globe. Particularly the UK. Sensei steps into the limelight with this dastardly six-tracker, led by the opening shudders of "Prosecution", and backed by the broken beats and pounding sub-bas of "Outlet". "Show Me" adds a little r&b sensitivity in the mix, a subtle injection that manages to retain the griminess of Sensei's style, but the badness comes from the remixes of "Outlet" - Black Mags produces a gun-toting monster of a tune, while Nuvaman turns in a glorious jungle version with a little half-step edge.
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SD 004
16 Jan 17
Bass
That North
That North - (4:33) 130 BPM
That North (Tsundr remix) - (4:42) 65 BPM Hot
That North (Farsight remix) - (3:49) 138 BPM
That North (Sheik remix) - (4:00) 129 BPM
That North (Maribor remix) - (4:30) 130 BPM
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SD 003
11 Jul 16
Bass
Desert Space
Abyss (original mix) - (4:28) 125 BPM
Desert Space (original mix) - (4:26) 87 BPM
Switch (original mix) - (4:07) 126 BPM Hot
Desert Space (Aerotonin remix) - (5:44) 135 BPM
Played by: KXVU
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SD 002
14 Apr 16
Bass
Strong Meds
Strong Meds (original mix) - (4:09) 131 BPM
Yet Another (original mix) - (4:32) 142 BPM
Strong Meds (Boxwork remix) - (4:40) 65 BPM Hot
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SD 001
05 Oct 15
Bass
The Compilation
Various
Primate & Marka - "Amoeba" (original mix) - (4:35) 127 BPM
Boxwork - "Shuka" (original mix) - (5:16) 86 BPM
Outbound - "Resolution" (original mix) - (5:15) 140 BPM
Lex & LKD - "Strong Measure" (VIP) - (4:45) 136 BPM
Arctic - "Bubba Ray" (original mix) - (5:37) 63 BPM
Minglou - "All Chromed Off" (original mix) - (5:08) 140 BPM
Charlux - "Pistol Whip" (original mix) - (4:38) 136 BPM
Imanzi - "The Mursi" (original mix) - (4:42) 140 BPM
Frith - "Overdrive" (original mix) - (6:15) 89 BPM Hot
Koncide - "Reality Of Our Time" (original mix) - (5:10) 140 BPM
Played by: Mr Brainz
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SDC 001
19 Jan 15
Bass
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