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The Link Ups Vol 2
Jaydan & Upfront - "Rubbish" - (4:27) 175 BPM
Jaydan & Klay - "Good As Dead" - (4:26) 175 BPM
Jaydan & Lyfie - "Time To Pay" - (3:43) 175 BPM
Aesthetics & Upfront - "2049" - (4:27) 58 BPM Hot
Review: Smokin' Riddims long success can be linked to Jaydan's keen ear for balanced tracks, every track cuts a fine balance between, noisy, bouncing, rough and rolling and that means great dancefloor music. This new EP is a collection of co-labs, three of which are with the main man himself. 'Rubbish' is anything but, the aggressive track uses swaths and a stabbing bass to create an intense atmosphere. 'Good A Dead' uses jungle breakdowns in-between more modern drum patterns with grinding metallics and shadowy pads. '2049's rumbling bassline is the star of the EP.
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SMOKEDIGI 043
28 Aug 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Down The Spine EP
Down The Spine - (4:16) 175 BPM Hot
Passive Aggresive - (4:06) 175 BPM
Bubbles - (4:32) 175 BPM
Air - (4:21) 180 BPM
Played by: Agro
Review: He may have been around for well over five years but Klay's mania will never fail to spin us out. Imagine the devil-may-care rhythmic maths of Billain fused with the riff sensibility of Twisted Individual and you're on the right track... "Down The Spine" is all about the pranged out detuned riff, "Passive Aggressive" subverts the concept of triplets in a really strange way while "Bubbles" takes the crown as the most out-there track of the set with its minimal construction, alien voice processing and wonked out funk. Finally "Air" flips every switch in your house, brain and street with a really cosmic, clean roll-out that genuinely glimmers... Five years deep but still keeping us on our toes, too.
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SMOKEDIGI 036
29 Aug 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Get Used To It
Get Used To It - (4:27) 175 BPM Hot
String Theory - (4:28) 175 BPM
Review: Hungarian producer Klay breaks out his darkest nightmares from his hometown of budapest and this time he's been picked up by Jaydan's Smokin' Riddims label to inflict pain and confusion. "Get used To It" does exactly that, with a homewrecker of a bassline tearing straight through tight snares and minimal interruptions from b movie samples and nightmare-style sound effects. "String Theory" follows things up with sick and twisted synths and hard hitting beats, showing off this guy's talent for creating the most corrupt steppers out there right now. Proper darkness, none of your mockery stuff.
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SMOKEDIGI 017
13 Oct 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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