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RIQYR 0017
16 Sep 13
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Jungle Juice
Review: Some big, big jungle sounds in this one. Starting off with the sweet sounds of "Show Me", this release offers a little bit of sizzle for an otherwise frostbitten season. Following with the smoothly-does-it Motown-esque funk of "When I'm With You" and Aries & Papa G's techy rework of "Why", the EP closes on a high with No Face's liquid mix of "When I'm With You". Whether you're in the mood to roll out or get some amens stepping up on the floor, this release is for every jungle-loving bass fan out there. Get it!
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HZM 014
18 Nov 13
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Fall In Love (DJ Gaw & Offline Remix)
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BORN 041
18 Dec 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Fall In Love
Review: Time to pay homage to some of the greatest junglists in the biz for a lovely little detour into each of their mindsets. "Fall In Love" itself is a beauty of a track - with Eva Lazarus referencing Althia and Donna and the horns blowing pure heat there's a true dancehall vibe sizzling. First up to give it the remix treatment are Dope Ammo and Marvellous Cain who add their fun and fire twist with a hard edged drop switched into that winding bassline to send crowds wild. Mr Benn picks up the tune for its final remix and adds his own reggae vibes, swapping those dark dancefloor sounds for sunshine and tropical funky bass. Versatility and vibes - what more do you want?
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B0RN 003
26 Aug 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Link Up
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AAR 021
03 Nov 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Screwface
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DR- 005
02 Dec 13
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Neuro Funk EP
Review: Jay Cunning's Sub Slayers fire up all systems with this muscular four pack of concentrated breakbeat bizzle from Birmingham beatsmith Gold. "The Rhythm" leads, and with it comes a classic vocal snippet that will leave your dancefloor scratching their heads waiting for the rest (like all the best understated sample teases, it never comes). Further on we find a superb rub of Aries' dubwise "Herbsmoke", hard nosed booty breaks ("Knowledge Is Power") and a skanking grand finale in form of "My Selector", a future jungle style!
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SLAYER 016
11 Jun 12
Breakbeat
Dreaming Skulls And Lovely Bones 12
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SAB 197
22 Mar 24
Minimal/Tech House
Jungle Style - Remixes Part 3
Review: Aries 2018-released debut album Jungle Style just keeps on giving with another badass bounty of versions. Featuring a whole range of skilled breakbeat craftsmen from hyped newcomers and hidden talents to some of the best in the game, highlights hit from all corners including Saxxon's jazz-tinged tear-up on "Sundays", Kreed's dancehall stepper twist of "I & I" and Benny Page's heavily supported version of "Herbsmoke". High grade business.
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BORN 022
05 Jul 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ghetto Dubz Vol 2
Various
Review: Fifty tracks from Ghetto Dub. We'll repeat that; FIFTY tracks right here from the Bristol badassery stable! Fresh from the stashes of SR, Kumarachi, Aries, Vinyl Junkie, Conrad Subs, Octo Pi and many more on-point junglists across the generations, many of these tracks are brand new and all of them are heavier than a night down the Weight Watchers. Highlights include Conrad Sub's skanky groaner "Good As Gold", Jaguar Paw's utter filth session "Southside", Jay Aftermath's gnarly tech/soundsystem hybrid "The Jungle" and the pure rave purrs of Vinyl Junkie & Sanxion's "Outlandish"... But that's not even touching the sides of the fifty track attack. Dig deep and get rolling.
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DUBZ 002
29 Apr 19
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Euphonique & Dazee Present: Welcome To The Jungle
Review: Oh gosh! Every Welcome To The Jungle collection is a big deal but this latest edition from Euphonique and Dazee is a whole other rain forest. 96 tracks and a mix that weighs in over two hours, this is the sound of two of the most foremost and inspiring Bristol-based DJs going IN in every single direction. Loaded with a great range of classics, exclusives and left-of-centre vibes, highlights across this massive collection include Aries and Euphonique's massive 'Amen', Dazee & Jinx's 'Shake It Up', Sweetpea and Chickaboo's 'The Jump Off' and the recent skat-dancing fire-up 'Skip De Du Dat'. And that's not scratching the surface. This is an epic collection. Essential.
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JC 195ALBUM
01 Mar 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Homemade Cookies
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DS 020
29 Mar 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sub Slayers: Series 02 Jungle (Mixed By Gold Dubs)
Various
Review: Breaks veteran Jay Cunning (a former resident at Kiss FM) started Sub Slayers in back in 2009 and ever since he has seen the label's popularity go through the roof. He reckons it's due to the imprint's militant manifesto of 140bpm+ bass and who can argue? Here label regulars Gold Dubs are entrusted to take us through a 50-minute mix of the best jungle orientated releases in the Sub Slayers back catalogue. It's a typically explosive release featuring reggae vibes on "Back 2 Hackney", hyper urgent breaks "Separation" and the laser infused old skool attack of "Unreal".
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SLAYERCD 03
11 Apr 14
Breakbeat
Tales Of Dub And Techno, Vol 29
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COMPLEX 491
31 Mar 23
Minimal/Tech House
LuvDisaster 15 Years
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LUV 110
05 Feb 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Pure Club Anthems, Vol 8
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GPM 0214
02 Feb 24
Funky/Club House
Dub Session Vol 19
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RHCOMP 1824
12 Aug 15
Funky/Club House
The Gold And The Black Sun
TR 052
04 Jun 25
Deep House
Disco Machines, Vol 1
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GORILLAZY 366
03 Nov 23
Funky/Club House
Aries & Kelvin 373 Present: Born On Road X Jungle Cakes - Welcome To The Jungle (unmixed Tracks)
Various
Review: Jungle Cakes always tend to put out music that rests on the foundations of UK underground, the cross-over influences of soul, reggae, jungle and D&B. it's always a fresh sound and it always brings up connotations of Boomtown, free parties and sunny afternoons. This is a monster album curated by Aries and Kelvin 373, who have taken tracks both old and new to form a banging compilation. Bou nails it on 'Music Takes Me Higher', a rustic revisit to classic jungle sounds; Aries and Nicky Blackmarket roll things out in a tight way on 'Champion'; and Chimpo slams the brakes on 'DidDieDoThat'. We don't know the answer to that, but we do know this is fat. Big ups.
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JC 115
22 Jan 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
50 Massive Roots And Culture Hits
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506028 2221239
16 Aug 11
Roots/Lovers Rock
Gold Und Liebe Vol 21
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KR 21
15 Mar 18
Funky/Club House
Mad Moods, Vol 1
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GORILLAZX 200
08 Sep 23
Minimal/Tech House
Better Mus Come
Various
Review: Seriously large compilation to dip into here with the ragga vocals of Blade Runner's remix to Marvellous Cain a bomb to start with. Scale yourself further down the 60 selection and you'll find several cuts from Mexican crewman Isaac Maya to raving tear outs from Soulculture. Tim Ryan All Stars serves up something easier on the ears for those red stripe afternoons in the sun, while for something a little more soulful and liquid - perfect for the peak time - check out Sound Shifter's "Loving You Forever". Old school Hospital Records vibes. We said it once and we'll say it again, seriously big.
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YRP 0002
23 May 16
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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