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Wesley Snipes
Wesley Snipes (Majora remix) - (6:40) 64 BPM
Review: Label regular Killjoy teams up with Lenkemz for a new track and selection of remixes on the incorrigible Tumble Audio. The original mix of "Wesley Snipes" features the grimey vocal talent Slick Don on the mic, and you also get an instrumental to tool up into your DJ set. Majora steps up for a funky house remix compete with gargling bassline and a whole artillery of choppy percussion shots, whereas Spooky goes in with some killer half-step vibes reminiscent of something on Deep Medi or played by Mala or Coki, for that matter. Check it - essential doesn't even cover it.
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TUM 011
01 Dec 14
Bass
Really Hot
Really Hot - (5:32) 66 BPM
Played by: Mr Brainz, Lucent, Conducta
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TU-FREE
16 Sep 14
Bass
Roadman Anthems Vol 1
Roadman Joel / Various
Hadean - "Playtime" - (4:17) 67 BPM
Timbah - "Lemonhead Delight VIP" - (4:34) 65 BPM
Review: Tumble Audio has been providing us with seriously killer bass music for a few years now, and here they celebrate reaching their tenth release by recruiting Roadman Joel to curate a selection of the kind of seriously heavy tunes you might expect to hear at one of their many label nights. There's a whopping 18 tracks on here covering a wide spectrum of British urban dance music, including Majora's ridiculously amazing tribal UKF monster "T&C's", A Motion's ghetto 2-step hybrid "Back In Your Love" and Sentiment's wobble-heavy tropical jam, "Change You".
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TUM 010
15 Sep 14
Bass
No Bootlegs
No Bootlegs - (4:53) 66 BPM Hot
Lemonhead Delight - (3:45) 65 BPM
Review: North England's Timbah is back with a vengeance on Tumble Audio, and he means business with this tight new three-tracker! The title track "No Bootlegs" is a neo-grime monster, packed with enough sleaze to blow your speakers out, but "Lemonhead Delight" and "No Tux" are no less menacing - power tracks built strictly for floor domination. Sentiment remixes "No Tux" into a deeper, less jagged half-step tune, while Checan transforms "Lemonhead Delight" into an electro-fuelled, UKG stepper - big!
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TUM 009
04 Aug 14
Bass
Nank
Nank (Nativ remix) - (4:33) 65 BPM
Review: The lead track on this EP by Bristolian producer Boofy perfectly captures his take on instrumental grime, with a tune that is a wreck of nerves laced with paranoid synths. 'Warzone' begins where the last track ends and ups the ante on sinister mechanical beats and apocalyptic atmosphere. There are two remixes too: Hi5ghost goes for demented hard beats and Nativ keeps it simple with some classic tropical 4x4 action.
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TUM 006
02 Dec 13
Bass
Jedi
Sergic & Lyka - "Bulletproof" (I Killed Kenny remix) - (2:59) 65 BPM
Review: On this formidable four-tracker for Tumble Audio, would-be Jedi Master Sergic channels the spirit of the Cantina Band (that's the alien band from Star Wars, fact fans) for an all-out, light saber-wielding aural assault on the senses. "Jedi" itself boasts a warning from Obi-Wan himself over the kind of robust, darkside grime rhythm over which Darth Maul would clearly approve. Sergic's remix of Majora's "Boss Key" delivers more of the same unsettling mind tricks, while Filthy Vicars revisit the classic days of 8-Bar grime on their rolling, darting rework of "Bulletproof". If that's not enough to get the Jedi juices flowing, the EP also features a dancefloor-bating remix of the same track from I Killed Kenny, loaded with serious low end pressure.
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TUM 005
16 Sep 13
Bass
Memories
Memories - (5:32) 65 BPM Hot
Inaudible Badness - (4:46) 64 BPM
Review: Nottingham's Killjoy claims he makes 'grimey UK bass music'. We think he's selling himself short with both his name and self-description - these tunes are more likely to bring joy to a party and they cover a bit more musical ground too. "Memories" takes a 4x4 wobble groove and applies some classy funk for good measure. Sticking with the wobble bass, "Tangle", goes harder and even throws in some string stabs, while the dubby "Inaudible Badness" takes us to more tropical climes.
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TUM 004
08 Jul 13
Bass
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