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Santa Muerte Riddim
Santa Muerte Riddim (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: DSRS 004. Rel: 05 Nov 19
Rider Shafique - "Santa Muerte" (3:46)
Jahdan Blakkamoore - "Liberation Over Liberace" (3:36)
Pupajim - "Open Mindedness" (3:12)
Jonah Freed - "Santa Muerte Riddim" (3:36)
Review: One riddim track, three hugely distinctive voices; Dub-Stuy continue their riddim series with "Santa Muerte Riddim". Loose, spacious, mystic and led by cold steel string twangs, Jonah Freed's beat sings on its own merits but each vocalist adds their own touch. Rider Shafique takes the lead with his signature smoky tones and poetics, Jahdan Blakkamoore contrasts between his gravelly spoken word and musicality on the chorus before Pupajim lets the beat breathe a little more before going full harmonic ham. Holy moly.
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 in stock $11.93
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Untrue
Untrue (CD)
Cat: HDBCD 002. Rel: 03 Nov 07
Track 1
Archangel
Near Dark
Ghost Hardware
Endorphin
Etched Headplate
In Mcdonalds
Untrue
Shell Of Light
Dog Shelter
Homeless
UK
Raver
Review: Of all the artists past and present who claim to let their music do their talking for them, Burial is one of the elite band of whom this truly is the case. In fact, so reluctant is he to engage with the cult-of-personality hoopla that surrounds almost every modern producer and musician of merit, that he remains a genuine recluse; he has never appeared live, only one obliquely-angled publicity photograph is known to exist, and the number of interviews he has given can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Yet despite this, his music speaks loud and wide, and the world has been listening ever since his 'South London Boroughs' EP debut on Hyperdub in March 2005. His eponymous album, which began life as a low-key release in May 2006, is now widely regarded as the benchmark release of the ever-widening dubstep genre, picking up unanimous critical acclaim along the way, and ending the year heavily featured in many 'best of' polls. Now Burial returns with 'Untrue', a new record of weird soul music, which lovingly processes spectral female voices into vaporised R&B and smudged 2step garage. Vocal lines are blurred, smeared, pitched up pitched down and pitch bent until their content is cast adrift from their original context and they whisper their saccharin sweet nothings into the void. The album continues with the debut's crackle-drenched yearning and bustling syncopations, haunted by the ghosts of rave, but also reveals some new Burial treats with a more glowing, upbeat energy. Kicking off with the skittering 2step syncopations and vocal science of 'Archangel', 'Near Dark' and 'Ghost Hardware', before long it descends into a space of radiant divas and ambience. Where 'Burial' first was humid, suffocating and unrelentingly sad, 'Untrue' is less sunless. Many of the tracks are so sweet, they become toxic, underscored by the almost geological rumbles of growling basslines. Unlike the overpoweringly melancholic prevailing mood of before, Burial's sound is now better defined as a downcast euphoria typified by the epic, muted optimism of the album's last track 'Raver'. Forget central heating the radioactivity of this album is all that you'll need to keep you warm this winter. 'Untrue' is available as full 13 track digipack CD, including recent underground hit 'Ghost Hardware', and 9 track DJ friendly double vinyl set, from which some of the beatless pieces have been edited.
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 in stock $12.44
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Self Titled
Self Titled (limited 12")
Cat: STRTEP 088. Rel: 31 Mar 23
Faint Of Heart (3:26)
Black Leather Seats (2:14)
Legato Mignon (3:10)
Self Titled (3:05)
Ghost Rare (2:32)
Burner Phone (2:52)
Self Titled (Kunas remix) (2:11)
Legato Mignon (Gantz remix) (4:03)
Black Leather Seats (Dope remix) (3:37)
Burner Phone (MANA remix) (3:01)
 in stock $25.94
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Solace
Solace (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: FA 08. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Abstract (5:37)
Never After (with Redeyes) (4:45)
Olive Riddim (5:21)
Sticky Rice (4:29)
Tribe (5:38)
Neon Postcards (5:52)
 in stock $18.42
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Lupus Et Ursus
Lupus Et Ursus (2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: KN 001LP. Rel: 15 Sep 23
Missed Calls (1:59)
War Start (feat Flowdan & Riko Dan) (4:16)
Inadequacy (3:29)
Bad Luck (3:20)
What's The Secret? (feat Franco Franco) (4:09)
Baron Blood (4:33)
Rally (feat Riko Dan, Killa P, Irah, long Range & Armour) (4:41)
Delayed Atoms (4:15)
Shallow Grave (feat Rider Shafique) (4:03)
Space Mutiny (3:07)
Bastards (2:24)
Sho Off (feat Mez) (4:13)
Tabhair Aire (4:28)
Review: It might come as a surprise that dubstep favourites Kahn & Neek have only just gotten round to releasing their debut album, but their repertoire has spoken for itself over the years, so this is more than deserved. Translating from the Latin phrase "the wolf and the bear", Lupus et Ursus draws heavily on the image of the pair's occupation of the top of their very own hierarchy; the carnal apex predators of bass music. That in mind, the music is just as alarming, as if we were mere bunny rabbits at their mercy, as a barrage of complex, earthen, and arid grime and dubstep is flung our way, with all the favourite MCs - Rider Shafique, Riko Dan, Flowdan, Mez - joining in for a due exchange of bars.
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Bonafide EP
Cat: IFS 027. Rel: 14 Apr 21
Bonafide (4:40)
Single Fuse (4:38)
Fivers (4:48)
Intricacy (with Foamplate) (4:40)
Review: Nova is a new signing for the Infernal Sounds crew and the artist has saved some of his best work for the occasion. He opens up with 'Bonafide,' a dark and heavy wobbler with a busy, oscillating low end that is full of menace while some subtle pitched up vocals hint at the rave. 'Single Fuse' is a noter one to loosen the bowels and melt your face with its lumpy, leggy rhythms and tripped out watery effects. It's 'Fivers' which then gets more tight and tense with an edgy synth hustling in the background while jittery snares keep you on edge up front. 'Intricacy' closes with a heavyweight bottom end and plenty of reverb to get lost in.
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 in stock $7.85
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Trapsoul
Trapsoul (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 888751 511910. Rel: 05 Feb 16
Intro (Difference) (1:29)
Let Em' Know (4:21)
Exchange (3:14)
For However Long (2:05)
Don't (3:18)
Open (interlude) (2:40)
Ten Nine Fourteen (3:11)
The Sequence (3:13)
Rambo (3:42)
502 Come Up (3:19)
Sorry Not Sorry (3:18)
Been That Way (3:19)
Overtime (3:38)
Right My Wrongs (4:07)
Gespielt von: Kid Mark
 in stock $26.98
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I Am A Robot
Cat: JTR 706. Rel: 17 Feb 10
I Am A Robot
Robot (version)
 in stock $12.98
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Boy In Da Corner
Boy In Da Corner (yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XLLP 170. Rel: 18 Jul 03
Sittin' Here
Stop Dat
I Luv U
Brand New Day
2 For (feat Wiley)
Fix Up, Look Sharp
Cut 'Em Off
Hold Ya Mouf (feat God's Gift)
Round We Go
Jus A Rascal
Wot U On
Jezebel
Seems 2 Be
Live O
Do It
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On Purpose With Purpose
Cat: 505419 7753411. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Intro
Mount Rushmore (feat Kano & Wretch 32)
Double Standards (feat Sampha)
Anakin (Red Saber)
Blood On My Hands (feat Unknown T)
Redrum (feat Infamous12ak)
Laps (feat Moonchild Sanelly)
Twin Sisters (feat Skrapz)
Mine (feat Shakka)
More Than I Required (interlude)
Hallelujah (feat Dexta Daps)
Gbedu (feat Harry Aye)
Tumbi
Blessings (feat Muzi)
Grateful (interlude)
Street Politics (feat Tiggs Da Author)
Jonah's Safety (feat Pip Millet)
Expriy Date (outro)
Review: Ghetts is undoubtedly amongst the top tier of British MCs - a grime legend famed for being a genuinely dextrous lyricist. As On Purpose, With Purpose proves, he's also an artist whose output has evolved considerably since he emerged in the late 2000s. While his raps and rhymes are as sharp as ever, the beats he's working with are far more diverse, polished and - whisper it quietly - deeper than many may expect. For proof, check the r&b and hip-hop-soul influenced of 'Double Standards (featuring Sampha)', the sub-heavy punchiness of 'Laps (featuring Moonchild Sanelly), and the jazzy, head-nodding hip-hop warmth of 'Twin Sisters (featuring Skrapz)'. Throw in nods to Afrobeats and Amapiano, and you've got a set that will surely feature in many 'best of 2024' lists later in the year.
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 in stock $9.33
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Oracle Sound Vol 2
Cat: OS 2. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Regal Dub (4:54)
Pagan Dub (6:01)
Mystery Dub (5:20)
Glory Verison (6:59)
Rockers Sci Fi (5:55)
Stronger Together (4:55)
Review: Former Grid member and now ambient superstar Richard Norris delivers two new oracular divinations for his very own Group Mind label, the imprint formed in and after the COVID-19 lockdowns to help mindfully assuage the creeping anxieties of the age. A six-track 12" limited to just 30 copies - numbered and signed by the artist himself (move quick, hares) - these six tracks segue between dub and deep listening, fronting the bass and keeping percussive elements spread and panned. Best on the obverse is the A3, 'Mystery Dub', whose endlessly delayed stabs and cutoff conga samples well convey a vacuum-of-space vibe. The B-side moves into snake-charming dancehall territory, the punning, chordophonic 'Rockers Sci Fi' and the vocal blissout 'Stronger Together' being the ethereal highlights.
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 in stock $18.16
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Noodle Box EP
Cat: NMN 012. Rel: 22 May 20
K120 (4:10)
Noodle Box (4:11)
Huli (4:12)
 in stock $12.98
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Vex
Vex (limited neon yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: PRESH 004. Rel: 21 Sep 18
Vex (4:59)
Vex (Demolition dub) (5:00)
 in stock $15.31
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Joken
Joken (10")
Cat: CRUCIAL 019. Rel: 26 Oct 18
Joken (4:04)
Get Them Bags (4:27)
Review: Sleeper man Alex Fox debuted the GRAMZ alias earlier in the year via a two-track 12" on Sentry Records built around paranoid sonic textures, serious bass-weight and rolling 140 BPM beats. For this 10" outing on Crucial, Fox has taken a deeper approach, ratcheting up the smoky atmosphere while retaining sizeable low-end pressure. "Joken" and flipside "Get Them Bags" are hazy, ultra-deep dubstep workouts, with both doffing a cap towards hip-hop and grime (check out the manipulated MC vocal samples on the latter, in particular), as well as the crackling sonic textures of Burial. "Joken" rolls along nicely while remaining pleasingly subdued, while "Get Them Bags" has a little more sonic strut. Both, though, are excellent.
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 in stock $9.33
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Dyrge EP
Dyrge EP (double 10")
Cat: ACRE 074. Rel: 25 May 18
Bitch & Moan (3:39)
Leeroy (3:40)
Dyrge (4:22)
Yuliya (3:42)
 in stock $10.90
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In My Head
Cat: TEC 104. Rel: 23 Oct 18
Back In The Box (4:13)
Herbie (3:18)
In My Head (3:12)
Perfunktion (5:35)
Review: It was only a matter of time before Boofy landed on Pinch's Tectonic. Both Bristol. Both magnetised to the fringes. Both responsible for untold low end hurters like these... "Back In The Box" is a heavy pressure cut with pneumatic kicks and ominous stretched brass textures while "Herbie" is a highly strung piece that's stripped back to just drums, subs and an eerie faltering lead and builds and twists when you least expect it. Flip for the churchy chords and rattled percussion of "In My Head" before "Perfunktion" closes with jazzier chords and a stone cold steppy kick arrangement. Classic Boofs.
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 in stock $15.04
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Heavy Is The Head
Heavy Is The Head (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 019029 5403027. Rel: 21 Feb 20
Big Michael (2:26)
Audacity (feat Headie One) (4:07)
Crown (3:32)
Rainfall (feat Tiana Major9) (3:20)
Rachael's Little Brother (5:40)
Handsome (2:35)
Do Better (4:05)
Don't Forget To Breathe (feat YEBBA - interlude) (2:26)
One Second (feat HER) (4:01)
Pop Boy (feat Aitch) (2:33)
Own It (feat Ed Sheeran & Burna Boy) (3:37)
Wiley Flow (3:32)
Bronze (2:27)
Superheroes (3:31)
Lessons (3:06)
Vossi Bop (3:21)
Review: Released right at the very end of 2019, Stormzy's much-trumpeted second album, "Heavy Is The Head", is one of the most significant releases in recent times. Made with a gigantic cast list of producers and guest vocalists - Aitch, Burna Boy, Headie One, H.E.R, Tiana Major9, Yebba, Fred Gibson and MJ Cole included - the set includes some of his most thoughtful and incisive lyrics to date, as well as some particularly ear-catching mutations of grime that will further solidify his place as one of Britain's most important artists of the 21st century. Yes, it does include more nods towards pop music - he's a Glastonbury headliner after all - but the beats remain tough.
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Gespielt von: Jennifer Loveless
 in stock $26.46
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Rise
Rise (heavyweight vinyl double 12")
Cat: PENGSOUND 003. Rel: 15 Jul 13
Rise (feat Junior Dread)
Righteous Dub (feat Guy Calhoun)
Medusa
Orion
Review: Kahn & Neek return to local hub Peng Sound for some self titled double plated dubplate action under their steppahs project Gorgon Sound, housed in a rather lovely stamped gatefold sleeve. Although primarily known for their incendiary grime bangers on their own Bandulu imprint, and the dancehall sounds of last year's Backchat single, Kahn & Neek's steppahs-influenced Gorgon Sound project is a chance for them to expand on Bristol's rich legacy of dub, reggae, and soundsystem culture. Since the pair decided to begin the project in 2010, Gorgon Sound has since evolved into a full dubplate DJ operation, with a show made up of entirely their own material. Last year saw the Gorgon Sound project see its first vinyl release, in the form of "Find Jah Way", which featured on the debut released from Bristol's Peng Sound; this double 12" release presents a more expansive take on their steppahs sound, featuring four cuts of West Country bassweight with guest vocalist spots from Brazil's Junior Dread and Bristol's Guy Calhoun.
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 in stock $19.20
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Dive
Dive (12")
Cat: PRESH 008. Rel: 09 Aug 19
Dive (5:32)
Rain (3:41)
Review: Last year Burial and the Bug joined forces as Flame 1, delivering an in-demand EP on the latter's Pressure label featuring two sizable slabs of industrial strength soundsystem science. Here they return as Flame 2, once again offering up a pair of weighty dancefloor excursions. A-side "Dive" is a loud and claustrophobic affair, as the duo wraps dystopian dub bass and sparse, mutilated post-drill rhythms in layers of apocalyptic aural textures and mind-altering dub techno style processed noise. Flipside "Rain" is arguably more suitable for dancefloor plays and sees the esteemed twosome combine pulverizing sub-bass heaviness with dancehall style drums that come smothered in mind-melting effects and paranoia-inducing aural smoke.
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 in stock $10.13
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Emperor's Call
Cat: NMGR 006. Rel: 18 Apr 19
Emperor's Call (5:08)
Ritual (5:09)
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 in stock $7.09
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Decadubs 1 EP
Cat: HDB 082. Rel: 22 May 14
Mala - "Expected, Level 10"
DVA - "Technical Difficulties"
Kuedo - "Mtzpn"
Kode9 - "Xingfu Lu" (Helix remix)
Review: Hyperdub kick off the vinyl side to their ten-year celebrations with this weighty four-tracker from some of the leading lights from the label's story. Mala is in a strident mood with "Expected, Level 10" carrying through that extra touch of melody from the Mala In Cuba LP. DVA cuts loose with the leftfield scattershot groove of "Technical Difficulties", reveling in tonal experimentation and jagged rhythmic flair to a stunning end. Still locked into the sci-fi trap tangent that characterised Severant, Kuedo turns out the haunting "Mtzpn" and Helix pops up for a remix of Kode9's "Xingfu Lu" that strips down to bare essentials with a little starlit soul rubbed into the framework.
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 in stock $5.45
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Monkeytown
Monkeytown (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MTR 015LP. Rel: 30 Sep 11
Blue Clouds
Pretentious Friends (feat Busdriver - Call by Pillowtalk)
Shipwreck (with Thom Yorke)
Evil Twin (vocals by Otto Von Schirach)
German Clap
Berlin (feat Miss Platnum)
Grillwalker
Green Light Go (with PVT - additional synth by Siriusmo)
Humanized (feat Anti Pop Consortium)
This (with Thom Yorke)
War Cry (guitar by Sascha Ring of Apparat)
Review: Over the years, Modeselektor have forged a reputation as fearless innovators, neatly sidestepping genres and frequently confounding critics. Given their tireless touring schedule and the fact they run two prolific labels it's perhaps no surprise that it's been some four years since the last full-length Modeselektor album. Monkeytown flits effortlessly between skittish 140 BPM bass music, clandestine electronica, sludgy hip-hop and even warehouse-flavoured tropical rhythms (see "German Clap"). There are some real standouts, including a dreamy, slo-mo pop outing with PVT, two collaborations with Thom Yorke and a droning Anti-Pop Consortium hook-up. Must-check.


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 in stock $20.75
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Tectonic Plates Volume 3
VARIOUS
Cat: TECPAK 02. Rel: 16 Mar 12
Kryptic Minds - "The Talisman"
Addison Groove - "Phantom"
Clue Kid - "Evolution"
Roska - "480 BC"
Goth Trad - "Mach"
Tunnidge - "Universal"
Ginz - "Chrome"
Monky - "Float"
Om Unit - "Preshah"
Pinch - "Blow Out The Candle"
Illum Sphere - "Promise A Secret"
Kevin McPhee - "Outs"
2562 - "Rogue State"
Review: Having initially sprung into life back in 2005 to provide an outlet for dubstep productions by members of Bristol's bass music community, Tectonic has since developed into a must-check hub for heavyweight floor fillers across a range of bass-fixated genres. The label's shift in recent years is amply demonstrated by this latest Tectonic Plates collection, the first since 2009. Demonstrating label boss Pinch has lost none of his deft A&R skills, this quadruple vinyl has some relatively traditional dubstep from the likes of Tunnidge and Ginz rubbing shoulders with typically juke influenced 808 pressure from Addison Groove, while Goth Trad indulges his inner acid. Elsewhere Hoya Hoya alumnus Illum Sphere brings some electric warmth with "Promise A Secret" whilst 2562 and Kevin McPhee continue their efforts to frustrate the genre police with excellent results.
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Gespielt von: Breakbeat.is, Goth Trad
 in stock $46.18
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Wake Up
Wake Up (7" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: ZEN 7335. Rel: 25 Oct 12
Wake Up (feat Szjerdene)
Wake Up (instrumental)
 in stock $8.82
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Wireless
Wireless (double 12'')
Cat: HJP 49. Rel: 14 Apr 10
Wireless
Anyi
Voices No Bodies
Dig
Review: Torsten Profrock’s T++ project has continually spread its wings since conception in 2005. Championed by fans of techno, dubstep, experimental and drum & bass alike, his latest EP for Honest Jons (and rumoured to be his last under this monkier) showcases the amalgamation of styles and sounds that has earnt the German such a far reaching fanbase.



If it does prove to be the final T++ release ever, then the alias will have left us with the most expressive and energetic of his works. Adding a real sense of personality, Profrock unearthed a handful of samples of the singer and ndingidi player Ssekinomu, recorded in East Africa in the 1930s and 40s in the label’s vaults for this release. Skilfully, the producer works these snippets into the complex rhythm structures, giving his music a human touch that has never been seen before. Profrock looks to the radical fringe of UK garage for the snapping 2 step vibe in these rhythms that remain central to all four tracks on the EP. This results in a clutch of tracks that take on an immensely tribal and subconsciously innate feel. They morph new structures from the forms of 2 step, techno and drum & bass around which Profrock wraps twisted FX and weighty sub bass to create one whole, throbbing organism.
So with quite possibly his final release, T++ leaves us, rather fittingly, with a record that sounds at once both ancient and modern. It has a totally unique tone, like a form of tribal language that can only speak to and be understood by today’s culture through these sub-heavy, atmospheric sounds.
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Militant Dub
Cat: WHODEM 005. Rel: 17 Feb 15
Militant Dub
In The Beginning
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Resolution 653
Cat: NONPLUSCD 003. Rel: 05 Apr 11
Sun Rec
User
8
Waterfalls
Aggro Acid
Arc
Love Arp
Thomp
Talkin' Mono
Rift Zone
Plok
Delta Zone (Advance)
Memory Implant
Review: Alex Green and Damon Kirkham's debut album has been a long time coming. It follows an action-packed decade that's seen them morph from drum & bass punishers to dubstep fusionists and, more recently, bass music experimentalists. With such experience behind them, it's perhaps no surprise that Resolution 653 is an eclectic set. What's more surprising is the expansiveness of their approach. Within the album's 13 tracks lies glass-clear electronic futurism, brain-warping acid tracks, murky dusbtep, slo-mo 4/4 sweetness, hard edged electro bounce, off-kilter IDM and, naturally, 140 BPM bass bangers. As a summary of where British bass music's at in 2011, it's unsurpassed.
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Sweetz
Sweetz (limited 1-sided 10")
Cat: HDB 103. Rel: 29 Jul 16
Sweetz (7:08)
Review: Woof! Hyperdub bring together two of the most recognisable and enigmatic artists of recent times on this 10", as Zomby and Burial square down ahead of the former's new album for the label. Zomby's Ultra LP is undoubtedly one of this year's most anticipated albums and "Sweetz" suggests it may be a very moody affair indeed. Whilst rooted in UK dance, Zomby and Burial do look elsewhere for inspiration too. Just under seven minutes long, "Sweetz" veers through various sub-heavy soundscapes with intermittent rhythmic patters and a distinctive looped vocal sample whose pitch changes with dramatic effect.
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Ultra
Ultra (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HDBLP 033. Rel: 02 Sep 16
Reflection (4:53)
Burst (2:10)
Fly 2 (with Banshee) (5:29)
E.S.P. (3:00)
I (2:03)
Glass (4:30)
Sweetz (with Burial) (6:59)
Her (4:51)
Quandary (with Darkstar) (4:23)
Freeze (2:17)
Yeti (2:18)
SDYF (with Rezzett) (5:33)
Thaw (3:55)
Review: Zomby returns to Hyperdub with his first album in three years, trailed in high profile fashion by that Burial collaboration "Sweetz." That particular tune is one of Ultra's headline attractions, alongside eyebrow-raising collaborations with Darkstar, Banshee and Rezzett. What really impresses, though, is the skewed, left-of-centre nature of the mask-wearing producer's heavy, post-grime rhythms, sparse but sparkling synth work, and the breathlessly cut-up R&B vocals dotted throughout the set. Interestingly, there are subtle nods towards new wave synth-pop, ghetto-tech, spacey ambient and alien IDM, making Ultra Zomby's most intriguing and consistently on-point album to date.
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Shrines
Shrines (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: CAD 3218. Rel: 19 Jul 12
Crawlerscout
Fineshrine
Ungirthed
Amenamy
Grandloves
Cartographist
Belispeak
Saltkin
Obedear
Loftcries
Shuck
 in stock $20.24
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Bad & Badder
Cat: SIG 028. Rel: 12 Feb 21
Bad (6:34)
Badder (6:33)
Review: Although Rhythm & Sound and Basic Channel man Mark Ernestus has worked with or remixed many different artists over the years, we didn't expect him to join forces with D&B scene stalwarts Calbre and DRS. Yet that's exactly what's on offer here, as the Hardwax founder delivers two typically deep, dubbed-out techno outings crafted from portions of the pair's collaborative cut 'Badman', which is due to feature on Calbre's forthcoming sixteenth studio album, Feeling Normal. Both 'Bad' and 'Badder' are typical of Ernestus' ultra-deep and hypnotic style, with snippets of the duo's original instruments, beats and vocals echoing in and out of a warming, all-encompassing, sub-heavy groove. In a word, it's superb.
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Unknown Territories
Unknown Territories (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITX 20. Rel: 05 Mar 21
Space Water (2:40)
Wings (4:07)
Dread II (4:41)
Rewind Riddim (4:49)
Overload Destruction (4:37)
Unknown Territories (4:59)
Review: Mancunian Walton heads to Munich label Ilian Tape for anther of his cutting edge EPs. No stranger to esteemed labels like Hyperdub and Techtonic, this soundsmith once again draws on ambient, techno, bass and IDM across six immersive and cinematic tracks. The first two are largely wide open, cavernous, ambient affairs in which to allow your mind to wander. The inventive rhythms and powerful drums then arrive on 'Dread II' and remain throughout the skittish synth energy of 'Rewind Riddim' and automated factory floor sounds of 'Overload Destruction.' 'Unknown Territories' ends on a more far gazing vibe with pensive pads over scattered kicks.
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ENV 031
ENV 031 (10")
Cat: ENV 031. Rel: 23 Nov 22
Westly (3:19)
Murphy's Song (3:43)
Glimpse (4:02)
Review: Encrypted keep the vinyl heat on lock with this precision triptych from Kodama. Hot on the heels of his recent Infernal outing, here the Barcelona badman flexes three special bass treats. Each one laced with strong musical elements and threads, 'Westly' is a dreamy two-step delight, 'Murphy's Song' is a big old jolt of euphoria while 'Glimpse' concludes the EP with a poignant, harp-plucking emotional adieu. Stunning.
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ENV 0181
ENV 0181 (10")
Cat: ENV 0181. Rel: 23 Nov 22
Dialtone (3:17)
Flick (3:26)
Track 3 (2:58)
Review: Koma returns to the scene of the crime, finishing off what he started in 2018. First there was ENV 018 with massive tracks like 'Uncle Sullivan' and 'Moonlight'. Then came some very cheeky unauthorised versions in 2020 which most definitely weren't on Encrypted (the release was even called NOT-ENV to prove this!) Now he returns with ENV 018.1, another stately slab of wax comprising three smouldering 140 jams... The purring 'Dialtone', the militant march and thundering bumps of 'Flick' and finally the woozy swagger and eerie tension of 'Untitled'. Each one as heavy as the last, rumour has it he'll be back with an album. We can't wait.
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Rukkus
Rukkus (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: 786X 003. Rel: 06 May 21
Rukkus (4:44)
Told Ya (5:15)
Ghouls (reprise) (5:17)
Rukkus (3WA & Dprtndrp remix) (4:39)
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Fragments
Fragments (12")
Cat: FPL 024. Rel: 19 Apr 21
Luna Awaits (2:55)
Fragments (5:45)
Virtue (5:02)
Worlds Apart (4:45)
Review: Following his soundtrack to the Roki game and appearances on the likes of Monstercat, Aether returns to his spiritual home Fent Plates for the first time since 2017. The wait has of course been worth it as 'Fragments' takes us back to the Scottish deepsmith's finest elements; stirring, poignant chords, foggy, disarming textures long lingering-but-tender notes. From the opening airy pads and trembling keys of 'Luna Awaits' to the final slo-mo plod and echo of the finale 'Worlds Apart', it's Aether doing what he does best; conjuring up emotions you didn't even know you were feeling while making you feel like you're in an impenetrable bubble. Beautiful.
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Queer & Black
Cat: SPINNY 004X. Rel: 22 Mar 22
Sticky (3:45)
Ur Boyfriend's Wack (3:04)
Black (feat Griz-O) (3:27)
F-I-U (2:21)
Fuck Ur Landlord (3:34)
Ring A Roses (4:27)
Ur Boyfriend's Wack (Ur Worst Nightmare remix) (4:28)
Intent (3:05)
BBB (Dark & Dutty remix) (7:15)
Review: Finally! Grove's exceptional debut EP from last year sees the vinyl light of day. Sitting somewhere between breaks, drum & bass, hip-hop and IDM, their powerful delivery and black, queer perspective fires up an incredible cauldron that's visceral, physical and loaded with positivity. Highlights range from the subverted jungle head-twister 'F-I-U' to the bulldozer techno stepper 'Intent' with all kinds of flavours in between including a collab with Griz-O, a remix from Ur Worst Nightmare and exceptional life truths like 'Fuck Ur Landlord' and 'Ur Boyfriend's Whack'. Get sticky.
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Hungry Ghost
Cat: IMRV 033. Rel: 27 May 22
Monophasic (5:10)
Hungry Ghost (4:43)
Quake (4:36)
Unmoor (3:38)
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Jahovah
Jahovah (12")
Cat: MS 063. Rel: 06 May 22
Jahovah Remix (feat Danny Red & The Herb) (5:22)
I'N'I Dub (4:42)
Dub Teachings (4:26)
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Cranky
Cranky (12")
Cat: HOTPLPATES 008. Rel: 28 Apr 22
Cranky (4:08)
Deadlocked (5:28)
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Alligator EP
Alligator EP (12" + insert)
Cat: VV SIX. Rel: 17 Mar 22
Alligator (4:56)
Nancy's Revenge (4:05)
Ezri (3:59)
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James Blake
James Blake (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ATLAS2LP. Rel: 02 Feb 11
Tep & The Logic
Unluck
The Wilhelm Scream
I Never Learnt To Share
Lindisfarne I
Lindisfarne II
Limit To Your Love
Give Me My Month
To Care (Like You)
Why Don't You Call Me?
I Mind
Measurements
You Know Your Youth
Review: James Blake's debut album is undoubtedly one of 2011's most keenly awaited releases, and its arrival via his own (major label funded) Atlas imprint ensures their is no lull in momentum for a producer who enjoyed a watershed 2010 with releases on Hessle Audio and R&S. The results here differ wildly from his previous sonic excursions - gone are the shimmering R&B soaked melodies of "CMYK" and the sheer experimentalism of the Klavierwerke EP, which saw the young Londoner depart from the confines of the dancefloor and enter a realm where there was only a passing reference to rhythm-based music. Instead we are treated to Blake's own yearning, raw voice, delicate pianos and an underlying sense of melancholy. Ubiquitous single "Limit To Your love" and the crackly sonic terrain evoked on "The Wilhelm Scream" are among the most immediately pleasing moments, but there is much to explore here. It's a fascinating opus and surely the catalyst to a long and fruitful career at the top.
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Dragomane Misinize
Dragomane Misinize (limited yellow vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: BG 2020001. Rel: 26 Nov 20
Otonbori Dosaka (5:03)
Foucault Pendula (5:11)
Munai Bailer (4:20)
A Dyad In The Force (3:47)
Preneral Jyde (5:28)
Theospinel Sulfide (4:41)
Ekto Gambit (4:00)
Zonic Emulsifizm (4:36)
Review: Roel Funcken is back with another genre-bending, mind melting sonic workout that makes for a perfect soundtrack for your transition from the real world and into an alternate reality. It's a record set in a faraway future, with the title translating as "are you a tourist guide?" in Turkish hinting at that concept further. It's a powerful headspace to be in, with warped bass and pixelated keys racing down on broken beats that lurch forwards into the unknown. This interplanetary exploration comes with a fantastic cover filled with colour and patterns that capture the essence of the music perfectly.
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Cronauer
Cronauer (12")
Cat: SUBALT 026. Rel: 12 Oct 20
Kodama & LX One - "Cronauer" (4:40)
Kodama - "Piranha Plant" (5:05)
Kodama - "Dorsia" (4:28)
Review: Last spotted on Strictly 140's Overseas VA LP, Spanish new-gen bass chef serves up his biggest dish to date on Subaltern. Linking up with longstanding baron XL One for the opener, 'Cronauer'. Unhurried, twinkling but laced with a bitter bass bite, it sets the dark dream tone. 'Piranha Plant' and 'Dorsia' see Kodama going solo. The former is a woozy arpeggiated charmer that sits on the hip-hop side of the beat spectrum. The latter hums with similar melancholy but much more of an edge to the drums and that ominous waspy bass tone. Graveyard grooves.
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Nothing Is Certain LP Sampler
Cat: NONPLUS 006. Rel: 18 Aug 10
Phobos
Oort Cloud
Matter Of Time
Review: Instra:mental's Nonplus imprint are set to unleash US based producer ASC's debut album, Nothing Is Certain next month but first deliver a three track taster of this highly anticipated LP. "Phobos" sets industrial noises and sparse, dramatic tones as its backdrop but entwines electronic grooves and micro samples over the top to create his unusual but wholly captivating sound. "Oort Cloud" drops out into some cosmic, downtempo atmospheres of weightless space before "Matter of Time" explores wind-like sounds and melodies, deep oceans of bass and his intriguing use of Oriental sounding percussion. Once listen to this will have you holding your breath for July's LP.
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Radar
Radar (12")
Cat: NONPLUS 015. Rel: 12 Sep 11
Radar
Vacuum States
Review: Having announced his new Jon Convex endeavour with two slices of formidable futurism for Martyn's 3024 imprint, Damon Kirkham returns to the familiarity of Non Plus with a double clutch of equally essential productions. Fans of cult TV might recognise the snatch of Badalamenti strings that announce "Radar" in such ominous fashion, though it's they way this element is weaved amidst ever groaning insect like bass and murderous strains of dystopian acid that truly impresses. And of course the brittle click clack of drums that always threatens to smash to pieces. In contrast, "Vacuum States" offers a more optimistic slant on the sci fi electro poise, gradually letting loose a succession of kaleidoscopic synth flutters over the stripped down kick thrust and glooping bass.
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Gespielt von: Exium, Ste Roberts, Marcel Heese
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Screw Face
Cat: HTS 005. Rel: 10 Dec 20
Screw Face (3:52)
Don't Speak (3:01)
Review: The dream team of East Man and Walton are back together for another collaborative single on Hi Tek. Things kick off with the tough as teak 'Screw Face', which does just what it says on the tin. It's a square wave banger with a big bad bass that cannot fail to make you jump. Flip it over for something more hard and steppy despite the fact it moves as a slow and icy pace. 'Don't Speak' layers off kilter percussion and booming sub bass that makes for a meditative sound that will get all the head nodders lost in their own world right by the speaker stacks.
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Pusher Acid EP
Pusher Acid EP (double 12")
Cat: IMRV 031. Rel: 19 Oct 21
Axxon N (4:28)
Sleepless Elite (3:53)
Pusher Acid (6:45)
Chiral (4:31)
Avert Your Eyes Bass (5:22)
Spineless (5:42)
Review: From the eastern sorcerer who gave us 'Dying On Acid' a few years ago on Deep Medi comes 'Pusher Acid', one of the most beguiling EPs Gantz has cast our way in some time. Six tracks over two 12"s, there's a real measured pace and sense of tension running across the collection as we gradually build up to the pensive, fierce and well-chiselled title track. Elsewhere we have the eerie cinematica of 'Sleepless Elite', the left-footed lollops and slug-like bassline of 'Chiral' and the palpitating, slo-mo seduction of the vinyl-only cut 'Spineless'. Keep pushing on.
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Mental Ballast
Cat: DNO 007. Rel: 27 Oct 21
Ignorants (5:35)
Mental Ballast (5:37)
Analysis (feat Yoofee) (4:12)
Tigers (4:26)
Review: Russian producer Kercha has already served up two superb EPs that cemented his reputation as a contemporary deep dubstep great, and now he backs it up with a standout first EP of 2021. His Mental Ballast EP comes on the label he is a firm part of, DNO Records, and is complete with his signature off-kilter rhythms. Opener 'Ignornants' has shimmering oscillations and deep, dark dub. Plenty of subtle samples flesh out the eerie groove including a clip of Russian maestro E. Ponasenkov. 'Analysis' is another gem, this time with Berlin artist Yoofee with plenty of purple flourishes. There is serious wobble to 'Tigers' that keeps you on edge and 'Acid' is a real spin out to close.
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Return From Shibuya
Cat: ITBS 003. Rel: 19 Nov 21
Funk 4L (3:21)
Business Meeting (3:39)
Insatiable (3:50)
Say It To Me (3:52)
Ridiculous (4:31)
Date Night (4:44)
Memphis (5:41)
Review: Hailing from Hastings, England, Sustrapperazzi joins the Ilian Beat Series with a dope fonka of a 12".
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