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Classics V1
Classics V1EXCLUSIVE
Roll On - (7:23) 130 BPM
Take Two - (7:52) 130 BPM
Alien Recon - (6:53) 130 BPM
Conga Matic - (5:58) 130 BPM Hot
Foresaken - (8:03) 130 BPM
Night Fox - (6:59) 128 BPM
Dubdub Vip - (6:57) 130 BPM
E Numbers (Unreleased) - (7:24) 130 BPM
Power - (8:17) 126 BPM
Pengmotion - (7:30) 130 BPM
Groove Yard - (8:20) 130 BPM
Night Garden - (5:29) 130 BPM
Occurring - (5:55) 131 BPM
Echoes - (7:27) 130 BPM
Kid Louie - (6:25) 129 BPM
Meweene - (6:55) 130 BPM
Tax Owed (Unreleased) - (6:01) 130 BPM
Troitech - (7:30) 130 BPM
Space Walk - (7:57) 130 BPM
Snm - (7:40) 127 BPM
Tempo - (12:56) 130 BPM
Shadows - (6:54) 130 BPM
Review: When we look around the now incredibly expansive realms of UK funky and garage, consistency has been the thing that has really allowed it to return to prosperity. Sunday Roast is an artist who oozes consistency, with this 'Classics V1' project being the perfect way to showcase that. Across sixteen sizzling originals, we are able to examine and explore the full breadth of his production style, from the groovy, UK funky influenced rhythms of 'Conga Matic' and 'Roll On' to the more bassline-driven designs of 'Groove Yard' and UKG flutters of 'Power'. It's a pretty solid selection to say the least, with our immediate highlights including the delicate drum processing of 'Echoes', the high energy percussion of 'Night Fox' and the experimental synthesis of the previously unreleased 'E Numbers'. Tidy!
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SSR 100
07 May 21
UK Garage
Jungle Strike EP
Jungle Strike - (7:14) 126 BPM
Trust - (6:07) 128 BPM
Caspers Revenge - (9:11) 127 BPM
Teklofone - (7:10) 126 BPM Hot
Watch The Ride - (7:19) 62 BPM
Review: Soulserious mainstay Sunday Roast heats it up again with a five-track EP firing in a refreshing mix of minimal dub, dank club beats and stepping rhythms. Virtual b-side burner "Teklofone" probably the best example of this. Techier still comes the rhythms and shakers in "Caspers Revenge" with its house chords landing somewhere near Sven Weisemann Jouem territory. Padded drums feel the flex of a gnarly bass in this EP's lead track with old skool dubstep and percussion adding shades of urban rave to "Trust" next to the wobble bass and ragga dub of "Watch The Ride". Call it in!
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SSR 089
10 Apr 20
Bass
Something Unreal EP
Something Unreal - (7:17) 125 BPM Hot
ARIITIAN - (7:07) 128 BPM
Party People - (6:22) 125 BPM
Tan - (8:35) 128 BPM
Aspects - (8:26) 122 BPM
Review: The team at Soulserious have certainly delivered us a gem here as Far From Perfect steps forward for a multigenre party across his highly sought after 'Something Unreal' EP project. We cover a lot of ground very quickly with this one as we begin with the slowed grimey drums and earth shattering reese leads of 'Tan', before bouncing into the subtle funky flavours of 'Aspects'. The stripped back techy sounds of the title track 'Something Unreal' follows, closely pursued by underground sub pressures of 'Party People'. We finish off with the creamy textures and popping percussion of 'ARIITIAN', rounding off this one in style.
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SSR 077
23 Nov 18
UK Garage
Dark Hour EP
Dark Hour EPEXCLUSIVE
The Utiltys - (7:08) 128 BPM Hot
Dark Hour - (8:33) 122 BPM
Apple Jade - (6:56) 130 BPM
Hold Me - (7:28) 122 BPM
Body - (7:03) 128 BPM
Review: Soul Serious have pulled out a top notch project here as they put together Sunday Roast and Dub Solution for a heavyweight five track collection by the name of 'Dark Hour'. The title track itself is a house inspired roller, filled to the brim with pulsating sub pressure and subtle reesey stabs. Following this the percussive rhythms of 'Apple Jade' and the garage inspired drum designs of 'Hold Me' before landing on the heavyweight Moog leads and rounded drum works of 'Body'. The EP then finishes up in style with the techy textures and overwhelming sub positions of 'The Utiltys', a minimalized roller that packs a serious punch.
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SSR 075
31 Aug 18
UK Garage
Barbarian EP
Barbarian EPEXCLUSIVE
Core - (7:35) 128 BPM Hot
Barbarian - (8:03) 127 BPM
Freak - (8:07) 128 BPM
Day Pitch - (8:07) 128 BPM
Damp Mudd - (7:14) 128 BPM
Review: Reading's bass champ Sunday Roast has loaded up with five dancefloor straddling beasts here on the Barbarian EP. Never one to take prisoners, he's not about to start now. Highlights include opener "Core', a fire breathing bass dragon of a thing with cowbells and bounce in all the right places, "Freak" is a 4 x 4 peak time jam that goes heavy on the 808s claps but it's the sizzling bass throbs and housey pianos riffs of "Day Pitch" that really wins this battle.
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SSR 068
18 Jul 16
UK Garage
Illusive EP
Illusive EPEXCLUSIVE
Amazon - (7:07) 128 BPM Hot
Illusive - (7:07) 128 BPM
Lime - (7:05) 128 BPM
Whores In This House - (8:07) 128 BPM
Bull Dog - (8:03) 128 BPM
Review: Although the releases don't come as fast as they have done in the past, Reading's Sunday Roast always impresses when he does conjure up something new. Here on the Illusive EP he continues to explore his darker side - "Amazon" in particular adding some moody bass growls to a rolling UKF backdrop. Elsewhere the title track keeps the air of menace, with a tense, percussive undertone, "Lime" is a deeper techy affair, we get the ghetto/juke/dub hybrid "Whores In This House" and the melodic diva-garage of closer "Bulldog" wraps this package up nicely.
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SSR 066
22 Feb 16
UK Garage
Park Up EP
Park Up EPEXCLUSIVE
Park Up - (7:07) 129 BPM
Night Fox - (6:59) 128 BPM Hot
Climatize - (7:00) 129 BPM
We Don't Play - (7:05) 128 BPM
Feel - (6:24) 130 BPM
Review: Sunday Roast - one of Reading's most prolific tech-house producers - comes through on his home label Soulserious with a new four-tracker to reign in the new year! The title track "Park Up" is a bass-heavy 4/4 mutant complete with seductive vocals and a swinging set of percussion. This one's for the Saturday night crew and all of the cuts are sure to rock just about any dancefloor from here to Scotland. Oh, and be sure to check out "Climatize" for some serious low-end meditation - bassline!
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SSR 058
12 Jan 15
UK Garage
Contraversial LP
Don't Av It - (7:14) 129 BPM
Feelings - (6:45) 129 BPM Hot
Contraversial - (5:41) 129 BPM
Fuse - (6:53) 65 BPM
Intense - (7:08) 65 BPM
How Come - (4:42) 129 BPM
Manderlin - (5:11) 65 BPM
Naughty - (6:31) 129 BPM
Tekkers - (7:18) 129 BPM
Tidal - (6:31) 129 BPM
Review: Reading's Jook 10 is getting better at this album thing - it took ages for his debut album Darkside to arrive, and now the follow up, Contraversial, is here just one year later. Skill-wise, his spelling may be controversial, but certainly not his production techniques and here we get 10 impressive examples of them. Highlights include the tropical-keyboard-falling-down-the-stairs eccentricity of "How Come", the apocalyptic voodoo garage of "Feelings" and the slammin' speed garage bounce of "Fuse".
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SSR 056
13 Oct 14
Bass
Undiluted Underground Vol 2
Groove Yard - (8:20) 130 BPM
No Trace - (6:57) 129 BPM
Shadows - (6:54) 129 BPM
T Minus - (6:59) 129 BPM Hot
Vibe 66 - (7:27) 129 BPM
Ladders - (8:07) 129 BPM
Wisdom - (6:01) 130 BPM
Trates - (6:57) 129 BPM
The Dark - (6:01) 129 BPM
One State - (7:01) 129 BPM
Exposure - (6:31) 130 BPM
Dirt Box - (6:01) 129 BPM
Review: Having been quiet for months, Reading's bass meister Sunday Roast is back with the meaty full-length long player, Undiluted Underground Vol 2. He's still on fire too with the heat not letting up for even one of the 12 jams included here. Highlights include the delirious and spacey tropical banger, "No Trace", the sinister and raw growler "Shadows" and the machine gun snares and stabby synth showdown of "Ladders". Good to hear the heat's still on!
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SSR 053
28 Jul 14
UK Garage
Squirtel EP
Squirtel EPEXCLUSIVE
Power - (8:17) 126 BPM Hot
Temptations Take Me - (7:30) 130 BPM
Squirtel - (7:00) 129 BPM
Squirtel (Louie John mix) - (6:37) 128 BPM
Sky - (7:00) 130 BPM
Review: We love a good Sunday Roast, especially in a dark basement in the early hours of a Sunday morning! This latest release from the Reading bass fiend features five sizzling tracks that come with musical spuds n gravy. "Power" is a sultry skippy houser with that obvious, but genius vocal sample, "Temptations Take Me" is all sparse, bassy breaks and heavy breathing, "Squirtel" is even more minimal, bordering of deep tech (turned slinky UKF by Louie John) and "Sky" winds things up on a soulful techno tip. Bravo!
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SSR 049
11 Nov 13
UK Garage
Darkside
DarksideEXCLUSIVE
Darkside - (6:31) 129 BPM Hot
Build up - (6:25) 129 BPM
Ramo - (5:54) 130 BPM
Oceans - (7:29) 130 BPM
Rah - (6:55) 130 BPM
Waf - (6:11) 129 BPM
SNM (Jook 10 remix) - (5:41) 130 BPM
Jookin - (5:24) 129 BPM
Darkness - (6:16) 129 BPM
4 you - (6:38) 129 BPM
Keep It Moving - (5:55) 130 BPM
Turbulence - (7:25) 131 BPM
Played by: Mr Brainz, PVC, Monki
Review: Reading-based Jook 10 has consistently delivered killer UKG/bassline bangers on Soulserious for a while now, with no long player in sight - until now that is. Darkside boasts 12 tracks and displays a real ability to fuse the funky and tropical with sparse, gritty textures. Highlights include the understated doom groove of the title track, the soundsystem -blowing bass of the wobble- heavy "Rah" and the snarling, rabid "Jookin". Top quality boss!
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SSR 046
23 Sep 13
UK Garage
Throwback EP
Throwback EPEXCLUSIVE
Love Is What We Need - (5:32) 123 BPM
Set Ya Free - (4:55) 124 BPM Hot
Party Music - (5:39) 125 BPM
Review: Is Smokey Bubblin that thing where you exhale a joint in water? Who knows how Mr Bubblin B got his name, but we do know he makes some seriously slammin' garagey house. "Love Is What We Need" is pulsating and urgent feelgood music with a gospel bent. "Set Ya Free" is classic retro diva house from the clubs of early '90s New York, and despite the title, "Party Music" actually ends things on a deep note, resulting in the EP's standout track.
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SSR 042
08 Jul 13
UK Garage
Speeding EP
Speeding EPEXCLUSIVE
Speeding - (6:09) 126 BPM Hot
Wasabi - (8:07) 126 BPM
1996 - (7:38) 126 BPM
Everbody - (7:10) 126 BPM
Rock The Party - (7:39) 126 BPM
Diversions - (6:07) 126 BPM
Review: This guy has settled in with Reading UKF label Soulserious like a comfy pair of old slippers. Why not when they totally support his sound, to the point where his EPs are now bordering on mini-LPs! "Speeding" features six new joints all revealing his finely honed production skills. He blends slick, jazzy pads with shuffling garage beats that often veer into a sleazy tech-house side of town, and there's always a few retro nods to the good old 90s.
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SSR 041
20 May 13
UK Garage
Intuition EP
Intuition EPEXCLUSIVE
Intuition - (7:56) 129 BPM
Get Ready - (7:56) 129 BPM Hot
Party Rockin - (7:00) 130 BPM
Curious George - (7:00) 130 BPM
Xtc - (7:00) 130 BPM
Optical - (7:59) 130 BPM
Played by: Mr Brainz
Review: Earlier this year Sunday Roast smashed it with the action-packed Space Walk EP. Well, you can't keep a good man down, and now he's back with another six tracks of forward-looking UKG. It's a harder sound than last time, but highlights include the carnival doom-beat of the title track "Intuition", the peak time psychosis of "XTC" and the propulsive yet dreamy bassline house of "Optical".
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SSR 040
29 Apr 13
UK Garage
Undiluted Underground Vol 1
Fracture - (7:00) 129 BPM Hot
Zamber - (6:56) 130 BPM
Pure Fate - (7:57) 129 BPM
Icd - (6:29) 129 BPM
Social Thug - (7:52) 129 BPM
Crank Shaft - (5:57) 130 BPM
Anubis - (7:52) 130 BPM
Radiation - (6:59) 129 BPM
Distant Acid - (6:59) 130 BPM
U Cant Understand - (6:26) 129 BPM
Kromozone - (6:55) 129 BPM
Bagpuss - (6:41) 129 BPM
Played by: Mr Brainz
Review: Looks like Reading is rapidly becoming UKF HQ thanks to DJ Sunday Roast and his all-conquering Soulserious label. Following on from killer releases by labelmates Jook 10 and Louie John, the head-honcho himself has now stepped up to deliver a 12 track-long player. As the title suggests, it doesn't pull any punches: beginning in a zombie moobathon style ('Fracture", "Zamber"), things quickly get deeper more evil sounding in the best possible way. "Icd" is a remarkable blend of shuffling drum loops and distorted techno basslines, "Radiation" boasts bass squelches like the devil's belches, while the hauntingly epic "Distant Acid" is probably the standout track here (among stiff competition).
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SSR 034
05 Nov 12
UK Garage
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