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This Is My Show
Heat Ray - (4:23) 178 BPM
Let It Out - (4:21) 178 BPM
Outstanding - (4:25) 175 BPM
Still Legal - (4:26) 175 BPM Hot
This Is My Show - (4:27) 175 BPM
Review: Fresh from recent outings on Sub60 and Wobble Infection, JTR makes his debut on the increasingly unavoidable Digital 101 imprint. With a signature sound that's raw enough to cook bacon, if you know how Jack rips, you'll already know the level of chaos on offer here. If not, you'd be advised to jump straight on the stuttering bass abrasions of "Let It Out", the emotional synth breakdowns admit the heavyweight bass grit on "This Is My Show" and the sleazy, loose springiness of "Still Legal". Plain naughty.
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DIG 101REC030
30 Nov 15
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Degrading
Degrading - (3:40) 175 BPM
Communication System - (3:39) 175 BPM
Let Your Body Move - (4:24) 175 BPM Hot
Message - (3:40) 175 BPM
Review: One of jump-up's most prolific and unavoidable banger merchants of 2016 continues to stab his way into 2017 with this insane four-track EP for Bass Legion. "Degrading" flips and hops to a lean metallic robotic guttural funk, "Communication" is a straight-up savage session with an unruly bassline that absolutely kills on double drops. Further on we're blindsided by one of JTR's most unpredictable drops on "Let Your Body Move" while "Message" is a 3am asylum anthem with its detuned dripping tones causing serious panic in the dance. Murderous.
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BASSLEGION 005
20 Feb 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
No Surrender
Danger, Jack The Ripper & Steezy - "No Surrender" - (4:26) 175 BPM
Danger & Nkid - "Ya Don't Know" - (3:53) 175 BPM Hot
Review: Walking Dead Recordings are back on the fast-moving train that is jump-up and once more, they've proven adept at bringing to the fore some forward-thinking sounds in that regard, courtesy this time of Danger. They're a name we know and 'No Surrender' - the title track to this release - is certainly a promising sign. Glitchy and with a satisfying sense of lagged out travel, this tune certainly bites hard but it does so in a fresh, unique manner. 'Ya Don't Know' is step-up in sophistication and nastiness, a snappy, stepping drum line pushing up into its metallic bottom line, this one is a proper creeper.
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WDR 050
09 Apr 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
10th Commandment
10th Commandment - (3:40) 175 BPM
Beatbox Riddim - (4:27) 174 BPM
Big Shot - (4:28) 175 BPM Hot
Revenge - (4:31) 175 BPM
Played by: Damageman
Review: Jack The Ripper quite often pops up on this site with some of the filthiest jump-up around, and this time he's coming at your ears with a six-tracker of outsized proportions, courtesy of one of the best breakthrough labels of recent times: Walking Dead Recordings. Every single one of these tunes is laden with a feeling of roughness and they all pack that jump-up vibe we all know and love so well. The title track, '10th Commandment', takes the cake for us just because its drums have been nailed so damn well and the sample work is superb. Well played Veak.
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WDR 048
19 Feb 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Directions EP
Jack The Ripper - "Direction Course" - (4:25) 175 BPM
Jack The Ripper - "In Your Eyes" - (4:02) 175 BPM Hot
Jack The Ripper - "Changed" - (4:24) 175 BPM
Died This Way - (4:28) 172 BPM
Review: Digital Terror have proven that their more than capable of releasing tunes which don't mess about but which carry an air of respectability as well, music that's for the dancefloor but that doesn't sacrifice itself for that purpose. Jack The Ripper fits in with that trend. Directions is a release full of stripped back, industrial sounds but that still actually sounds really nice, a T>I or Original Sin esque four-tracker that's weighted in all the right places. Shout out to Master Error for the feature too on he absolutely wicked 'Died This Way'.
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DTR 079
20 Mar 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Pump It Up/Samples
Pump It - (3:40) 175 BPM Hot
Samples - (3:40) 175 BPM
Review: No questions asked, no hesitation: When Jack The Ripper tells you to pump it up, you just do it, okay? A swaggering heavily swung two-step leads the charge, a plunging bass texture adds the weight while a classic rave vocal hits the message home. Trust us, you'll be pumping all the way to bank. "Samples" switches our focus to Jack's trust dagger as his signature stabby bass and razor sharp drums draw blood on every 16... Before healing you with subverted euphoria on the breakdown. Two serious vibes, one powerful release... Pumping ain't easy yo!
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DDR 029
06 Feb 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Coolest
The Coolest - (4:23) 175 BPM
The Coolest (Eazy remix) - (4:28) 175 BPM Hot
Review: Ripper by name, ripper by nature - Cornish Jack has well and truly obliterated 2016 with his sharp, angular take on jump-up. Nasty enough to keep the fakers at bay, funky enough not to alienate folk (and usually armed with a well-considered and wry sample), "The Coolest" is yet another example of dagger-drawn signature. Waspy basses nip and tuck over concrete beats while the spoken word does its thing. Looking for a little more chaos in the basses? Head for Eazy's mix. Cool.
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BR 006
18 Nov 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Tree People
Prestige - "Tree People" - (4:24) 175 BPM
Eazy - "Mr Pembleton" - (4:28) 175 BPM
Vital - "Chop Chop" - (4:21) 176 BPM Hot
Jack The Ripper - "Elephant Riddim" - (3:44) 175 BPM
Review: DJ Eazy shakes, wakes and bakes the dead once again with another zombie slaying V/A release on his Walking Dead imprint. Each cut bangs in its own unique direction; Prestige goes for the Belgian bullseye with a stark laser lashing Q&A riff, Eazy gets all theatrical with a spot of orchestral stabs and operatic chants while Vital dusts his chainsaw off with wry limb-losing stepper. Need another tree to hug? You're in good company as Jack The Ripper gets all droney and groany with a vicious Serum-style bass shredder. Time to branch out.
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WDR 034
22 Jun 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Jack The Ripper & Friends
Jack The Ripper & Solix - "Yuh" - (3:40) 175 BPM
Jack The Ripper & Blackmask - "The Monster" - (4:24) 175 BPM
Jack The Ripper & Woodz - "Get Your Own Groove" - (3:44) 175 BPM Hot
Jack The Ripper & Alphaze - "Tribe" - (4:24) 175 BPM
Jack The Ripper & L-SP - "Warfare" - (3:44) 175 BPM
Review: Ripping up the rules at every opportunity, JTR returns to the ever-ready Cre8 stable and he's rolling deep with his own crew of emerging names. First up comes Manchester's Solix who co-pilots a stinking rampage jam where the bass croaks and the beat pokes. Deeper into the EP we find the prolific young producer tagging in with US, Germany and NZ collective BlackMask for theatrical string-scorcher "The Monster" and Woodz helps bring a little Charge power to the party with the laser-blazing "Get Your Own Groove". Finally, we see Southend happy slapper Alphaze getting mucky with the alien stabs on "Tribe" while "Warfare" brings us to a white knuckle finale with previous collaborator L>SP. Five d8s with Cr8 m8s, this ain't no b8.
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CRE 8014
14 May 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
White Chappel
Feel The Beat - (3:44) 175 BPM Hot
Minimal Dance - (3:43) 175 BPM
Glory - (3:40) 175 BPM
Whats Up - (4:23) 175 BPM
Review: Murderation station: Jack The Ripper steps over to the perennially on-it Cre8 with four solid slap-downs. "Feel The Beat" stretches and flexes with a nice amount of elasticity in the groove and some crafty use of a heritage rave sample while "Minimal Dance" provides a stark playground for some of the most disarming bass textures JTR has ever conjured. Deeper into the EP we hurtle for the grunting funk of "Glory" and the creepy twisted chimes and toxic bass of "What's Up". Deadly.
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CDM 009
06 Nov 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Jack Daniels
Jack The Ripper - "Disko" - (3:40) 175 BPM
Jack The Ripper - "Random" - (3:39) 175 BPM Hot
Jack The Ripper & Danger - "Go" - (3:43) 175 BPM
Jack The Ripper & Danger - "The Past" - (3:42) 175 BPM
Review: Long-time cohorts and collaborators Danger and Jack The Ripper crash into each other once again, this time on Profound Beats. The Ripper man takes the lead with two solos; the rampant wasps nest bass shredder "Disko" and the brittle metallic zaps and slaps of "Random". Danger joins the fray for the final two bumpers of the package; "Go" is a woozy, drunken bass wriggler while "The Past" kicks us into the future with absolute sheet metal textures that double up and subvert in a really funky way as the track develops. Bottom's up!
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PFB 006
27 Sep 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Armageddon
Armageddon - (4:24) 175 BPM
Kilo - (4:23) 175 BPM
Search & Destroy - (4:17) 180 BPM Hot
Review: Murderation! Jack The Ripper is firing through the releases like his namesake shredded victims: his fourth release in just over two months, it's badman business as usual as he cooks up three happy-slapping shredders, each one peppered with the commanding charms of MC Kolapse. From the bleak broken glass riff of "Armageddon" to the higher-end middy bass and ghostly breakdown of "Search & Destroy" by way of the straight-up grit of the loaf-smoking "Kilo", it's instant dancefloor carnage from the dangerous D&B dagger-wielder.
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WID 021
07 Mar 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Underground Series (Drum & Bass Edition)
Jack The Ripper - "Come On" - (4:09) 175 BPM
Freek & Hinge - "How Could You" - (4:07) 175 BPM
Vital - "Breaking Barriers" - (4:21) 176 BPM Hot
Kre & Basshoven - "Fool Proof" - (5:21) 175 BPM
Kre & Basshoven - "Bite The Bullet" - (4:26) 175 BPM
Freek - "City Of Tomorrow" - (4:54) 175 BPM
Review: Bass Legion's first V/A EP since their innovative Liquid Essentials EP last year, The Underground Series will see some of the label's heaviest regulars stretching and flexing their skills across the genres. It kicks off right here with the drum & bass edition. Highlights can be found in every track but only a fool wouldn't relinquish themselves to the trippy melting tones of Vital's warped "Breaking Barriers", Kre & Basshoven's luxury frog chorus on "Bite The Bullet" and Freek's future-flexing Original Sin-style fire up "City Of Tomorrow". And that's only half of it... Bring on the second edition!
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BASSLEGION 011
04 Mar 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
You & Me/It's Going Down
You & Me - (4:30) 175 BPM Hot
It's Going Down - (4:27) 175 BPM
Review: Murderously prolific, Jack The Ripper continues the epic vein of form he established last year with releases hitting hard at least once a month, often more frequently. "Me & You" balances shades really effectively thanks to the careful blend of sensual vocal and the dagger-like bass stabs. "It's Going Down" takes the light out of the equation for a straight up dark damage session. Raw, concentrated aggy jump-up with big cymbal splashes matching the menace of the bass, it's a surefire mosh pit-in-waiting. Sweaty.
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SSA 013
22 Feb 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Colabs
Ironlung & LBS - "Scrap Yard" - (3:44) 175 BPM Hot
LBS & Heskk - "Never Realised" - (3:42) 175 BPM
Jack The Ripper & LBS - "Fox Die" - (4:26) 175 BPM
LBS & Native Instinctz - "Voodoo Magic" - (4:26) 175 BPM
Review: Next-gen bass meddler loads up his Laid Back Audio pistols for another trigger finger jump-up shoot-out. This time he's rolling deep with fellow gully cowboys, all of whom are expert shooters too. "Scrap Yard" (with Ironlung) has one of the best MC one-bar licks you'll hear this year and a classic Taxman-style feel to the groaning basses, "Never Realised" (with Heskk) croaks with a little Latvian laser magic while "Fox Die" (with Jack The Ripper) contains some of the wettest, strangest bass tones either act has ever conjured. Finally we have "Voodoo Magic" (with Native Instinctz) where all focus is fixed on the sweeping harmonic riff that's not dissimilar to Heist when he's in a naughty mood. Killer co-lab business.
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LBA 002
25 May 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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