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Sub-liminal Recordings

Sub-liminal Recordings is a drum & bass label founded by Ben Carvin aka DJ Agro in 2015. Prior to this (2011 onwards), Sub-liminal built up its fan base by throwing regular club nights at Volks in Brighton. DJ Agro, Warhead, Kumo, Too Greezey, Damage Report, DJ Hybrid, Guzi, A N F M and Leaf are all artists that have helped shape the label’s dark, rolling and moody 175bpm sound, with their turbo-charged productions. Sub-liminal Recordings is the parent label to Sub-Division Recordings.
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Hot Pepper Remix
Hot Pepper (Objectiv remix) - (4:08) 174 BPM Hot
Hot Pepper (Objectiv dub version) - (4:08) 174 BPM
Review: Just when you thought things couldn't get any spicier, Agro and DJ Hybrid's Riko Dan fronted 'Hot Pepper' gets some extra sauce from man-of-the-moment Objectiv. Stripping things back to a warm rubbery bass shot and swaggering beats that leave plenty of space for Riko's bars. The rap too hot for your sensitive soul? Then jump on the dub where that big emotional breakdown takes the full focus. Fans of The Sauce and Alibi will be all over this.
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SLR 138
15 Sep 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Hot Pepper
Agro & DJ Hybrid - "Hot Pepper" - (3:26) 170 BPM Hot
Hot Pepper (instrumental mix) - (3:26) 170 BPM
Review: Time for something spicy as this dream team collabo comes together for some out-and-out jungle fire. Agro, DJ Hybrid and Riko Dan on bar duties... this can only bring flames! Rapid bassline funk, even harder bars and beats that singe every whisker north of your neck, this has been a huge bubbler for all concerned all summer, now it's yours. Complete with an instrumental if you can't handle the heat! What a banger.
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SLR 137
18 Aug 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
What To Do
What To Do - (3:28) 175 BPM
Review: One of the most respected and hardest working mastering engineers in the game AND one of the most respected producers in the new generation, Guzi's accomplishments speak for themselves. Now with his debut album en route, we can expect even more damagement and level-setting from the Brighton artists. The countdown to his eponymous LP starts here with this crucial co-lab with fellow south coast warrior DJ Hybrid. Bashy, heavy and drawing on influences from the instrumental grime world, this licks off heads at 20 paces. Expect nothing less from two modern day donnies.
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SLR 108B
03 Dec 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Super Bad Remixed
Too Greezey - "Super Bad" (DJ Hybrid remix) - (4:49) 175 BPM
DJ Hybrid - "Kung Fu Master" (Too Greezey remix) - (4:28) 176 BPM
Agro & Too Greezey - "Don't Mek Me Get Dark" (Leaf remix) - (4:28) 175 BPM
Leaf - "New Life" (Agro remix) - (4:37) 173 BPM Hot
Played by: DJ Hybrid
Review: Remix time... Sub-Liminal look back over the last few years of releases, pick some of their many great rolling moments and get the artists to remix swap. It's gully grooves from the off as Hybrid adds a much darker dynamic to "Super Bad" and breaks up the reggae sample while Too Greezey injects serious drum muscle and switches out Hybrid's signature junglized basslines on "Kung Fu Master". Leaf follows with a darkened, clipped and steppy twist of Agro & Too Greezey's dubwise "Don't Mek Me Get Dark" and finally Agro smooths out the angular attitude of Leaf's "New Life" with a lower swung, funkier perspective. Great concept, killer versions.
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SLR 024
15 May 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Murder Sound
DJ Hybrid & Agro - "Murder Soundboy" - (4:38) 175 BPM
Kung Fu Master - (5:51) 176 BPM Hot
Know Your Enemy - (4:53) 59 BPM
DJ Hybrid & Agro - "Murder Soundboy" (Benny L remix) - (4:12) 58 BPM
Review: DJ Hybrid just won't let up. Consistently smashing 2016 to pieces with crusher after crusher, his sense of classic rudiments and contemporary dynamics is nothing short of precision. As proved once again on Sub-Liminal: "Murder Soundboy" rolls with the understated grit of a mid 90s 31 cut. "Kung Fu Masters" retains this foundation feel with a mid 90s grizzler vibe that Serum executes on the regular while "Know Your Enemy" is all reese bass and sirens with moody ominous results. Remix-wise Benny L plays the consummate edge lord with steroid drum twists. Murderation.
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SLR 019
28 Oct 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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