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Back catalogue: Deep Dubstep

Juno's full catalogue of Deep Dubstep
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Singles
Might Of The Trinity
Cat: ARTKL 034. Rel: 21 Aug 18
Might Of The Trinity (4:39)
Nightcrawler (4:44)
Review: New Zealand's reputation for proper system-primed dubstep continues to reach new levels as Akcept builds on his ever-growing discography with this Artikal debut. "Might Of The Trinity" is a rootsical bumper with a lavishly warm and bouncing bassline and sparse, splashing cymbals. "Nightcrawler" flips for a different schooling as we're treated to a shimmering metallic dub techno roller. Two sides, two styles; one dope release.
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Teachings
Teachings (12")
Cat: MH 006. Rel: 27 Mar 19
Teachings (5:12)
Going Around In Circles (5:42)
Review: New Zealand dubsmith Akcept hops over the Pacific with a plate of two halves; "Teachings" takes us back to the foundations for root cause analysis. Unfathomably deep, warm and tailored for fine tuned systems, it's a quintessential lesson in dub science. Meanwhile on the B "Going Round In Circles" flips the coin for something just as dubby but a lot more dancefloor. As teased by many of his mixes, Akcept's penchant for dub techno is just as strong as his love for roots... Something that's more than clear when you hear this record.
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Dreader Than Dread
Cat: SEN 003. Rel: 03 Oct 17
Dreader Than Dread (5:04)
Howl (4:46)
Review: Three releases deep, each one an absolute peach: Youngsta's Sentry label has been total fire so far. Kicking off with dBridge, then Nomine, now the label take us to New Zealand for its third outing as Akcept takes the controls and proceeds to drive on both sides of the road; "Dreader Than Dread" is an epic bounce back 10 years with its brazenly funk horns and rolling chubby bass groove while "Howl" is a lot more spaced out, starker, late night jam with a fatty sub line that should come with a health warning. Stay alert.
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The Streets EP
Cat: AMAR 009. Rel: 25 Oct 16
Peace Pipe (5:09)
The Streets (feat Clinton Sly) (4:30)
Insight (4:31)
Review: Amit's AMAR imprint continues its consistent run of fresh 140 form with New Zealand dub-wiser Akcept. Easing us in with crisp keys, we're soon introduced to his spacious sense of groove and lean instrumentation as "Peace Pipe" lurks and lingers before a lavish horn sample hits midway. "The Streets" takes us further down Akcept's melodic rabbit hole as Clinton Sly spits and sermons over a more colourful version of the riddim. "Insight" takes the prize for heaviest dancefloor cut with a bouncing sub line that tramples with abandon beneath a flow of dubby FX and textures. Playful but ultimately deep and dark, these guys aren't mucking around.
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Deflecting
Deflecting (limited 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JUAN 006. Rel: 15 Nov 22
Deflecting (4:24)
Always Bittersweet (7:30)
Review: New Zealand-based producer and DJ Akcept smashes onto Juan Forte with a huge limited release. Limited to 900, this double single features some crazy deep dubstep and techno vibes throughout. 'Deflecting' is a more deconstructed and tribal sound, much more contemplative and brooding than its bubbly techno counterpart 'Always Bittersweet' - it's very much a day/night situation housed in a really dope looking art sleeve based on comic strip aesthetics.
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Cambridge Road
Cat: ZAMZAM 75. Rel: 30 Sep 19
Cambridge Road (4:13)
Over & Out (3:46)
Review: New Zealander Akcept is arguably rather representative of his home country's unique approach to bass music, offering up a string of releases for the likes of Modern Hypnosis, Amar and Moonshine that fuse dubstep and UK dub rhythms with audible references to techno and roots music. He's at it again on this superb new single, first combining African percussion, pitched down vocal samples, deep dubstep rhythms, weighty bass and dub effects on A-side club cut "Cambridge Road". He stays closer to experimental dub territory on flipside "Over & Out", where sparse drum hits and metallic dub trails combine with an unashamedly heavy sub-bass motif and Melodica samples to devastating effect.
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Control Tower
Control Tower (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: LIONCHG 024. Rel: 15 Jan 19
Akcept - "Control Tower" (4:39)
Bukkha & Halcyonic - "What's In A Dub" (4:15)
Review: Lion Charge live up to their name and march into the new year with serious intent. Another split-sided release plunging into the depths of the exciting new generation, both sides carry a distinct vibe. Akcept fires out the orders over a relentless but stately 4/4, sweeping horns and shimmering dub effects on "Control Tower". Flip for "What's In A Dub", a much more minimal dubbed-out percussive skanker from the US and UK combo Bukkha & Halcyonic. Warm, authentic and limited; the charge is on.
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Joint Forces Pt 3
Cat: MS 032. Rel: 16 May 17
DTR & Akcept - "Liberation Cry" (5:06)
DTR & Bukkha - "Hard To Explain" (5:24)
Blind Prophet & Bukkha - "Stone Dub" (4:17)
Blind Prophet & Bukkha - "Stone Dub" (VIP) (4:39)
Review: For the third volume in their Joint Forces series of collaborative EPs, Moonshine Recordings has pitted various producers against each other. DTR dominates the A-side, first joining forces with Akcept on the ultra-deep dancefloor dubstep of "Liberation Cry" (think echoing horn lines, rich sub-bass and trippy effects) before inviting Bukkha into the studio for the exotic dub cheeriness of "Hard To Explain". Bukkha returns on the B-side alongside Blind Prophet. They begin with the dark sub-bass pressure, ricocheting guitars and echo chamber riddims of "Stone Dub", before successfully beefing up the beats for the rock solid 4/4 thump of "Stone Dub (VIP)".
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