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Singles
Top Shelf Material EP
Top Shelf Material EP (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: QUOTH 2. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Pearl River Sound & The Horn - "Modular Grime" (3:35)
Pearl River Sound - "Funeral Acid" (4:21)
The Horn - "The Hunt" (4:36)
The Horn - "Commander Klutz" (4:35)
The Horn - "Commander Klutz" (Pearl River Sound Mad version) (5:56)
Pearl River Sound - "MPC Groovy" (4:46)
Review: The second release from Alex Egan's Utter sub label Quoth finds a link-up between Pearl River Sound and The Horn - two outlier operators with plenty to say when their machines collide. Pearl River Sound has been scattering outstanding releases on Further, Seagrave and Further Electronix amongst others, while The Horn comes from serious Devon techno heritage having cut his teeth on Evolution back in t'day. This is all about upfront material though, with a tendency towards microtonal braindance that veers from the self-explanatory collaboration 'Modular Grime' to solo forays into off-kilter, acidic electro funk. Nowhere near as derivative as a lot of current braindance, this is real freaked-out electronics for those with discerning taste.
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The Riddle
Cat: WNCL 047. Rel: 13 Nov 23
The Riddle (5:37)
The Riddle (Dexta remix) (6:57)
Review: Fizzy styles! Planet Wax co-founder Sicknote shakes up a new alias and ping off the lid, getting us all sticky with his breaks/hardcore fusion. Bone rattling business with breaks so heavy they carry the weight of a jungle vibe that would usually be much faster, it's a timeless weapon. Comes complete with a much faster, rave-minded jungle twist from his inter-Planet Wax-ary partner Dexta. Trust us, this one's gonna pop.
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 in stock $11.92
TCR 006
TCR 006 (12")
Cat: TCR 006. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Conscious Species - "Warming Up" (6:07)
Dr Um - "Nothingness" (6:16)
Wize & Deadly - "Feel Good" (6:29)
Pastaman - "Take Your Time" (4:56)
Review: Spanish stable Satta Sounds get busy on their Tuff Cut TCR series once again, inviting a rabble of roustabouts to the table: Conscious Species, Dr Um, Wize & Deadly and Pastaman all lay down their uncompromised designs and it's another freestyle breakbeat frenzy. Highlights run rife from the opening flutters and skips of Conscious Species' 'Warming Up' to the walloping swing and funk of Pastaman's finale 'Take Your Time'. Don't take that title literally, either! This 12" is limited and likely to fly as fast as the breaks themselves.
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Swinging Flavors #11
Swinging Flavors #11 (ivory vinyl 7" + insert)
Cat: BMRSF 011. Rel: 11 Dec 23
Hardcore Blips (4:34)
Hardcore Blips (Fanu remix) (5:22)
Review: Malaga-based producer Pablo Dread comes to Beat Machine Records for the eleventh edition of the special series Swinging Flavors, this time for the titular 'Hardcore Blips'. It's a limited edition 7" vinyl featuring swanging bassline kicks, shaking us to our core. This is a full-throttle journey hurtling towards uncontrollable euphoria with electrifying vibrations that magnetically pull us into a one-way ticket to ecstasy. The track's old-school rave sound, a hallmark of Dread's productions, immerses us ambiances typical of the 90s, with recurring piano chords that give way to a heavy and strict drum & bass drop. The single features a special remix by Fanu (Janne Hatula), known for his dynamic and evolving rhythms. Hailing from Helsinki, Finland, Fanu takes a departure from his usual thick chord-driven pieces, opting for a more minimal yet delightfully busy and slightly wonky approach. Drawing inspiration from Luke Vibert, this remix adds a playful and unique twist to the track.
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Supa Dupa EP
Cat: KRG 02. Rel: 11 Oct 23
Supa Dupa (6:30)
Addikshun (6:28)
Dark & Lonely (7:32)
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Soon Forgotten
Soon Forgotten (limited 12")
Cat: OKBR 053. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Soon Forgotten (8:53)
Mainstream (7:24)
Review: At this point Okbron is a byword for the best atmospheric d&b coming out these days and while they may have drawn people in with their archival and reissue offerings, they're just as vital for platforming new music. Response & Pliskin represent the best of Manchester's d&b scene, and they've delved into a particularly mellow sound world for this release. 'Soon Forgotten' is a dreamy, subtly haunting roller with a clean, crisp beat and fulsome subs you can just float on, while 'Mainstream' deals in more layered, evolving pad tones and diced up breaks without losing that light, airy feel you want from a proper atmospheric release.
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Scorpius/Crate Logic
Scorpius/Crate Logic (red & black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: REDSEAL 020RP. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Scorpius (6:58)
Crate Logic (5:46)
Review: Break digging king and all-round legend and scientist Paradox sees his 2013 classic getting a timely reissue. 'Scorpius' rattles and wriggles with stacks of space between each element. Harrowing yet soothing, it's a classic example Paradox living up to his name. Flip for 'Crate Logic' as Dev gets his funk on with a classic vocal shot and a series of breaks that he flips between with such ease and charm you'd swear he was in the same room with the drummer. Precision break science.
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PULPCORN 011
PULPCORN 011 (hand-numbered yellow vinyl 10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PULPCORN 011. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Track 1 (8:07)
Track 2 (6:07)
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Persian In AA Babylon (reissue)
Cat: PERSIANMEDZ 1. Rel: 15 Nov 23
Persian In AA Babylon
Dub Called Lion
Desertism (The Meditator remix)
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Persian In AA Babylon (reissue)
Persian In AA Babylon (reissue) (limited black & gold marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PERSIANMEDZ 1GOLD. Rel: 15 Nov 23
Persian In AA Babylon (4:50)
Dub Called Lion (5:06)
Desertism (The Meditator remix) (5:41)
Review: Mediator Music lay down some reissue gold right here from enigmatic early 90s hardcore producer Persian Prince. With various releases going for over L150 on auction sites, this lands at just the right time and hits with crisp remastered charm. Three flavours, each the spot; 'Persian In AA Babylon' flips from jungle techno to big dubby ripples. 'Dub Called Lion' is here for the junglists with its tricked out vocal sample and scatty drum craft. Finally Mediator gets involved with his own take on 'Desertism'. Watch out for those vocals! They'll whisk you away and you'll never want to come home.
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Overexciting EP
Overexciting EP (180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DNO 015. Rel: 06 Feb 24
Water Fire (feat NST) (4:05)
Demolition (3:19)
Overexciting (feat Genoveva) (7:49)
Collapse Of The System (3:30)
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Meltdown
Meltdown (12")
Cat: KOMNI 03. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Meltdown (8:43)
Metal Hero (8:12)
Review: Contemporary jungle Renaissance crew Omni Music continue to look back over their vaults for more vinyl reissue gold. This time, two tracks from Pariah's 2017 'Selected Works' series. Two very different approaches to the jungle style; 'Meltdown' is a big dreamer of a track with its lush pads and subtle sense of drive and momentum while 'Metal Hero' is a much more punishing affair with uncompromising breaks and an aggy energy that will cut into any mix creatively. Both absolutely slap.
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Lost Voices
Cat: SOHASO 042. Rel: 29 Sep 23
Trip To A (5:04)
Vice (5:08)
Drum N Tech (4:38)
Drop It (5:46)
Vice (Proxyan remix) (4:37)
Lost Voices (6:05)
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Looking Out EP
Looking Out EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RUPLDN 024. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Anda (5:44)
Extract (5:25)
Sooth (5:30)
Looking Out (6:56)
Review: The latest d&b sermon on Rupture is a collaboration from two devoted practitioners of the craft - Pugilist and Tamen. Holding it down for Western Australia's scene, they've linked up for a number of releases in recent times, turning heads with their drop on Dext which no doubt helped fan the flames for this knockout EP. There's expertly woven tension on mid-pressure 'Anda' and pin-prick threads of percussion punctuating 'Extract', while the textural sound design is just as subtle and refined. This is subtle but incredibly effective d&b of the highest order, as if you'd expect any less from a new release on Rupture.
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Live Ur Life EP
Cat: BUKVA 006. Rel: 02 Apr 24
Response - "Live Ur Life" (7:27)
Response & Pliskin - "Virtuous" (6:35)
Response & Pliskin - "Over The Hill" (7:38)
Response & Pliskin - "Hate Is Reality" (5:40)
Review: Contemporary drum & bass bringers Response & Pliskin take a break from their pressurised plus-170 numbers for a dreamy foray into atmospheric breaks and liquid jungle. 'Live Ur Life' is a varied EP, beginning with the opening new age breaks of the title track, upon which we're geysered on high over humid rainforests of sound, while an ascendant vocalist - capable of wingless flight and incorporeality at will - accompanies us on our aloe vera-doused journey. Once we approach our quest's mythical, live-giving source, we're met with 'Virtuous' and 'Over The Hill', two raw yet revelatory Pandora's boxes uncovered somewhere deep in the heart of said jungle, and which both channel a dialectically calming yet ominous sound. Closer 'Hate Is Reality' refuses to deny hate as a fundamental composite of our lives, healthily channelling this extreme affect into a measured but heavy amen riffer.
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Lexicon
Lexicon (12")
Cat: OKBR 040. Rel: 10 May 23
Lexicon (Final mix) (6:17)
Winds Of Pleasure (8:20)
Review: Mid 90s atmospheric d&b veterans Pariah have been enjoying something of a re-focus since linking up with Okbron in 2019. The prolific archival label has since invited them back again in 2021 and now they return for round three, and while we don't have the exact provenance of the tracks in question on this record, it hardly matters when the quality is so high. 'Lexicon (Final Mix)' is an aqueous beauty of a track, dealing in sweeping vistas of pads and a light-touch, rolling beat with that classic Pariah finish to it. 'Winds Of Pleasure' is a breezy affair with gossamer-light synth lines and a subtly Balearic feel which is just crying out for a drop at a daytime session this summer.
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Io
Io (12")
Cat: SPHERES 003. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Set Me Free (5:43)
Breakthrough (4:35)
Reteoric (11:56)
Review: With previous sermons on the likes of Black Acre and Hooversound, Prayer now clasps his hands on burgeoning Irish label Spheres. As always his love for the foundations shines through as we're taken on a whirlwind tour through jungle, hardcore and rave. 'Set Me Free' nods towards that 92/93 era of atmospheric hardcore and jungle which the likes of Jack Smooth was behind. 'Breakthrough' goes a bit deeper into the foundations with its slower tempo and four beat energy while 'Reteoric' closes the EP with pure euphoria. Oh Prayer, ye of plenty faith.
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I'll Wait
I'll Wait (12")
Cat: SP 004. Rel: 17 Aug 23
I'll Wait (5:16)
Amara (6:08)
Review: Seba and Paradox return to offer up twin atmospheric, deep and breaks-driven drum & bass gemstones, 'I'll Wait' and 'Hexagon'. Quietly powerful and with enough drive and soul to shatter windows like terrestrial sonar, the A-sider 'I'll Wait' is a masterfully crafted track, proving that, while many drum & bass tracks might technically fit the bill, it takes a much greater deal of extra care and attention to really perfect the style's pacing. B-sider 'Amara', meanwhile, is much looser, albeit no less trigger-happy on the vocal oneshots, and it comes with a entrancingly time-losing rhythm to boot.
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Gadget Crew (feat Skins Junglist Crew remix)
Cat: CS 039. Rel: 04 Sep 23
Gadget Crew (6:08)
Just This Once (5:18)
Gadget Crew (Skins Junglist Crew remix) (5:45)
Review: Constant Sound is one of the many labels Burnski aka Instinct is heading up right now and they are all as good as each other. This one focuses on house and tech sounds and welcomes Adam Pitts to the fam with three standouts. 'Gadget Crew' opens up and has a big, high-energy groove with plenty of oversized drum sounds and a retro melody paired with an intriguing soulful vocal. It has a dark garage tinge and is perfect for late-night action. 'Just This Once' is tough and physical, with warped and naughty bass and thwacking great hits irresistible to all. Last all comes a Skins Junglist Crew remix which is exactly that - a fine one for the jungle heads.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Eat The Bass
Cat: BASSFOOD 001V. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Pablo Dread - "Morning Rave" (4:28)
Boombassbrothers - "Hype The Funk" (4:30)
Bellota Dubs - "What U Won't" (4:45)
Amantes Del Futuro - "Cumbia De La Montana" (Silly Tang remix) (5:38)
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Dream Machine
Cat: VDSSR 091. Rel: 07 Sep 23
Dream Machine (4:51)
Dream Machine (Settle Down REM remix) (6:04)
Dream Machine (Borai remix) (5:04)
Dream Machine (Drumskull remix) (5:49)
Review: Drumskull ignites his label once again with this savage acidic rave weapon and all-star cast of remixers. A collab with Subsidance founder Pressa, 'Dream Machine' is a rolling, break-heavy banger that's not shy of some proper ploughman 4x4. Tapping into the deepest of hardcore and acid house roots, it comes with a fittingly wide-armed range of remixers. Settle Down goes full hardcore mode with just a touch of euphoria, Borai gets bumping with a warehouse melting house blend while Drumskull himself finishes off the EP with a savage 160 shakedown. What a package. Stop dreaming, start living.
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Cat Chasing The Mouse
Cat Chasing The Mouse (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: CITB 011. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Donnie Murdo - "Anonymouse" (5:39)
Donnie Murdo - "Mice N Easy" (6:08)
Tommy The Cat - "Just So You Know" (5:19)
Pastaman - "Fear" (5:08)
Review: Hats off for the cool cats! Tommy's CITH imprint whips up a hefty VA EP to kick off 2024 with and the vibes are set to max. Donnie Murdo makes sure of this with two cuts on the A-side: the sassy, soulful jungle flex 'Anonymous' and the ravier charms of 'Mice N Easy'. Meanwhile on the B-side, Tommy joins the fray with the big breakbeat bliss of 'Just So You Know' before Pastaman serves up fire in the form of 'Fear' on the finale. Flaming!
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Angels
Angels (white vinyl 12")
Cat: MYGOD 02. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Angels (6:29)
Birdfeed (6:27)
Review: Coco Bryce's Myor does the damage once again with new artist Pepe. Not a lot of information on Pepe is out there yet but these timeless beats give you more than enough to go on for now: 'Angels' writhes and weaves in a stark percussive ocean of ice before building up into a huge emotional wave in a similar way to Sully when he's jangling his foxiest materials. 'Birdfeed' is a little more sprightly and sun-kissed. Dreamier pads, lighter percussion but still bites hard when it needs to. Le phew!
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Aether
Aether (limited 12")
Cat: OKBR 046. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Aether (7:24)
Expanse (6:43)
Review: South London d&b brothers Sean and Mark Roberts created Probe-One after growing up on pirate stations, inspiring Sean to buy a deck and mess around himself. It goes that the siblings were frustrated at the drip release of d&b cuts and took the initiative themselves. 'Aether' and 'Expanse' clock in at just over 15 minutes combined, the long and winding ambient buildups giving way to ginormous breaks on 'Aether', or receding into a more atmospheric direction circa the Playstation 1 'IDM' era. The A-Side is for the breakbeat inclined, filled with intensity and volume against its ethereal synth waves. Side B is for the late-night Pulse FM listeners, the gentle percussion of dawn breaking - it's almost relaxing if such a thing were possible.
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2 Tone
2 Tone (limited clear vinyl 12")
Cat: TEMPOCORE 05. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Pugilist - "Aperture" (4:39)
Pugilist & Tamen - "2 Tone" (4:43)
Pugilist - "Mirrors" (4:55)
Pugilist - "Scatter" (4:13)
 in stock $15.30
Alben
Streets Love & Other Stuff
Cat: NHS 512CD. Rel: 05 Oct 23
175 X 140
Buss The Red
Junkyard (feat Ocean Wisdom)
Sorry I'm Not Sorry
So It Seems (feat Zoe Kypri)
Ecstasy
Hyper
Dead In The Eye (feat Example)
Saviour (feat Y-zer)
One Extra
Ghetto Hospitality (feat Dreps & Blacks)
Lowkey
6STR
Junkie
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Modus Operandi (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: UMCLP 076. Rel: 04 Jan 90
The Hidden Camera (6:48)
Smoke Rings (6:33)
Minotaur (5:20)
Aleph 1 (8:26)
124 (7:01)
Axiom (6:00)
Trans 7 (7:37)
Modus Operandi (6:57)
KJZ (7:46)
The Fifth Column (7:11)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


By 1997 Photek had already marked himself out as a wild card in the rapidly evolving d&b scene. He'd had three years to carve out some frankly dizzying displays of break editing wizardry and such was the innovation on display there just had to be an album coming. Modus Operandi smartly stepped to one side of the dancefloor, offering a smoky reflection on where jungle and d&b had got to, highlighting the compatibility between half-speed downtempo and breakneck drums and bringing inherent jazziness to the forefront of the beats, which avoided all the usual cliches. It's a masterpiece which hasn't dulled with time and here it's getting a heavyweight reissue across three slabs to ensure the loudest cut. All the better to blow your mind with, all over again.
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Modus Operandi (reissue)
Cat: UMCLP 076. Rel: 14 Dec 23
The Hidden Camera (6:48)
Smoke Rings (6:33)
Minotaur (5:20)
Aleph 1 (8:26)
124 (7:01)
Axiom (6:00)
Trans 7 (7:37)
Modus Operandi (6:57)
KJZ (7:46)
The Fifth Column (7:11)
Review: By 1997 Photek had already marked himself out as a wild card in the rapidly evolving d&b scene. He'd had three years to carve out some frankly dizzying displays of break editing wizardry and such was the innovation on display there just had to be an album coming. Modus Operandi smartly stepped to one side of the dancefloor, offering a smoky reflection on where jungle and d&b had got to, highlighting the compatibility between half-speed downtempo and breakneck drums and bringing inherent jazziness to the forefront of the beats, which avoided all the usual cliches. It's a masterpiece which hasn't dulled with time and here it's getting a heavyweight reissue across three slabs to ensure the loudest cut. All the better to blow your mind with, all over again.
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Gespielt von: DJ ROCCA, Stephane Attias
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Froge MP3 (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Froge MP3 (Record Store Day RSD 2023) (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: 488423 2. Rel: 10 May 23
Silver Lining (2:34)
On & On (2:15)
Soft Spot (3:41)
Settle (2:42)
Words (3:10)
Slowly But Surely (3:09)
Say It (2:57)
Can We (2:37)
Easy (3:08)
Player 2 (3:01)
Beachin (3:14)
Sunlight (3:16)
Review: Low-cal melodic pop d&b done from a new-gen perspective: Piri & Tommy's take on drum & bass has been a runaway success in the last two years as the couple bring their own unique song writing signature to the genre. Now to mark this year's RSD, their debut album Froge.mp3 enjoys a limited vinyl outing and it sounds amazing for it. Cuts like the sing-along 'On & On' and the lofi dreaminess 'Slowly But Surely' and the sun-kissed summer joint 'Beachin' all still sparkling as bright as they did when they first dropped last year, this is a significant moment for Piri & Tommy. Happy Record Store Day!

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Ability II Corrupt
Ability II Corrupt (clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: TEMPOLP 02. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Societal Structure (5:43)
Snuffed Out (7:20)
Obscura (6:29)
Ability II Corrupt (8:05)
Repetitive Future (14:00)
Head Of The Buccaneer (5:22)
No Control (5:45)
Desperance (11:44)
Review: Response & Pliskin continue their relentless exploration of the darker side of d&b with this new drop for Tempo. Prior albums for Northern Front and Western Lore have been masterclasses in their cinematic vision for brutalist breakbeat science, and now they're bringing that scope to the always-essential Dutch label Tempo. There are snarling slammers, pad-soaked dreamscapes and oddly-angled experiments which prove how much the Manchester duo are capable of. Pressed up on three heavyweight slabs and ready for your shelling pleasure, this is what upfront d&b is all about.
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