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They Know
They Know (feat Bliss) - (3:42) 93 BPM
They Know (instrumental) - (3:42) 93 BPM Hot
Flux - (3:20) 93 BPM
Expanse - (3:13) 93 BPM
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TR 023
14 Jul 17
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
The Ancients
Aztec Riddim - (3:58) 93 BPM
Olmec Riddim - (3:25) 93 BPM
Played by: DJ Cable
Review: Three time DMC Champion, BBC 1Xtra Resident and multi award-winning DJ Cable returns. The 'super dope mixtape maker' brings it courtesy of his own Triangulum Recordings with the Ancients EP and as the name may suggest: these are some really spiritual and esoteric insights into the UK bass sound. "Aztec Riddim" rolls deep with its low-end theory steeped in Amazonian aesthetics, while "Inca Riddim" follows in suit with its immaculate polyrhythms that will truly lead you into the exotic. "Olmec Riddim" is the same kind of bass driven tribal techno that Arthur Smith aka Grain (aka Artwork) was smashing out in the late nineties and had us really impressed
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TR 021
10 Feb 17
Bass
Poltergeist
Slingshot - (3:18) 93 BPM
Review: UK bass academy Triangulum Recordings is back with another new artist and, as usual, the guys come though with pure vengeance and almighty fury. The culprit here is Mere Formality, and by the sound of "Poltergeist", he is someone who likes to approach the 'bass' sphere a little differently than the usual - and monotonous - cascade of post-dubstep beats; the tune is a wild and sporadic freakshow of a tune that spans grime, dubstep and 2-step. "Slingshot" is harder, faster and bolder, a gunshot riddim to lift you and shake you sideways. Bless.
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TR 019
09 Sep 16
Bass
Arrogant Stance
Arrogant Stance (feat AJ Tracey, PK, Saint P, Lyrical Strally, Big Zuu, Darkos, Kwam, Nico Lindsay, Elf Kid, Hilts & Ghostly) - (4:00) 93 BPM
Arrogant Stance (feat AJ Tracey, PK, Saint P, Lyrical Strally, Big Zuu, Darkos, Kwam, Nico Lindsay, Elf Kid, Hilts & Ghostly) - (4:00) 93 BPM Hot
Played by: DJ Cable, Dev79
Review: After a string of instrumentals, Darkness go full grime with a crack team of spitfire MCs; AJ Tracey, PK, Saint P, Lyrical Strally, Big Zulu, Darkos, Kwarm, Nico Lindsay, Elf Kid, Hilts & Ghostly all take critical swipes at man's arrogant stance with big bars over Darkness's big computer beats. 8-bit hardness to the very core, the rhythm reflects the venom spreading from the mic. From working with no MCs to working with over 10... Darkness just fast-tracked into pure fire.
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TR 016
20 May 16
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
The Prototype
OK - (3:41) 93 BPM
Review: Fresh from dusting off a load of old dubs for Ease & Sekkle, the Macabre Unit surge forward with a quartet of fresh jams. Call them grime instrumentals, call them bass riddims, call them straight up gully, each of these cuts stamps with style: "OK" does that whole funeral march thing that the M.U.D collective have always done so well, "Fandango" adds a little string-styled funk and bounce while "Prototype" takes us back to the M.U.D roots on a naked minimal steppy flex. Finally "It's Alive" closes on a twisted elastic vibe as warped textures and pulled and pushed around the wonky beats. Macabre Unit: Macabre Unique.
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TR 015
18 Mar 16
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
The Look
Invisible Space - (3:22) 93 BPM
Review: We can safely say that Mattwizard represents the best of the best when it comes to grime and bass music from the US of A. His releases on Slit Jockey have been both refreshing and powerful to the ear, and he's now come through with five belters for the equally excellent Triangulum Recordings. "The Look" sets in motion a chain of events that unfold into wild licks of bass, broken percussion patterns and curbside riddims. "Super Mario With The Star even chucks in a dash of videogame sounds, something that is always welcomed with us, whether it comes from house, techno or dubstep. Fresh, wild and playful bass swingers.
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TR 012
17 Dec 15
Bass
Yuk Riddim
Yuk Riddim - (3:54) 93 BPM
Review: If deep down and dirty grime is your flavour; read on. Comin' at ya straight out of Essex from Triangulum Records is Masi, following label mates D Cult, DJ Cable and SRC. First track "Yuk Ridddim" sounds pretty apt with its A1 bassline and nasty Trap style snares. Seriously rude! On the flipside we have "On It" and who's to argue with a title like that. It's a much cruisier vibe but equally as dirty with a catchy vocal hook that's still very much rooted in the darkside, Hells teeth!
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TR 008
29 May 15
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Recon
Recon - (4:47) 92 BPM
Played by: DJ Cable
Review: In case you didn't know who DJ Cable is, the man is none other than a DMC scratch champion (three times!) and an all-round badman when it comes to production. Hi trademark brand of broken, hard-hitting dubstep is a perfect hybrid of the UK's vast dance music heritage. Pounding kicks, dicey snares and of course, a shedload of mutant bass coming at you left, right and centre. If you're into tha heavy s*** then this is for you...
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TR 007
13 Apr 15
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
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