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Singles
Hyaku 2
Hyaku 2 (silver vinyl 12")
Cat: SAMURAI 1002. Rel: 24 Jan 25
ASC - "S100" (7:46)
Reeko - "Codex Gigas" (6:35)
Sam KDC - "Mutilate" (5:53)
Torn - "When The Light Was Born" (8:23)
Review: Hyaku marks the 100th vinyl release for Samurai Music, so shout out to the crew for staying dedicated to the format. It also celebrates nearly 17 years of dedication to quality music and timeless design and, for this milestone, the label has assembled producers who epitomise the current Samurai sound. Each track offers a unique take on that from the crunchy breakbeats of ACS to the relentless energy of Sam KDC's 'Mutilate.' Together, these contributions form a diverse collection that highlights the artistry and innovation of this talented crew while also reflecting the journey Samurai has been on for all these years. Here's to many more.
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Q1 1EP
Jack Bags - "Natural Thing" (6:07)
Mike Riveria & Marco Ohboy - "Euphoria" (5:10)
A Soft Mist Production - "Upside Down Rainbows" (5:01)
Dr Sud - "Zaffiro" (Jazz cut) (3:59)
DatSIM - "Influx" (4:40)
The Rabbit Hole - "Tail Groove" (4:27)
Review: No matter your particular preference in the deep house world, this various artists' outing from Q1E2 Recordings is sure to have something for you. Mike Riveria & Marco Ohboy, for example, tap into an early sound on 'Euphoria' with its big, brash piano stabs and whistles, while A Soft Mist Production keeps it all cuddly and deep with languid chords draped over gentle drums on 'Upside Down Rainbows.' DatSIM brings in some space-tech vibes for a deft rhythm and neon infused sound on 'Influx' and The Rabbit Hole's 'Tail Groove' has a mad double bass sound jumping about beneath frantic jungle breaks.
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Gespielt von: Mike Riviera, Dr. Sud
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FR019
FR019 (12")
Cat: FR 019. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Basic Rhythm - "Gargantua"
Basic Rhythm - "Gargantua" (Tim Reaper remix)
Tim Reaper - "Selectors Convention"
Tim Reaper - "Selectors Convention" (VIP)
Review: Originally released in 2023, old friends Basic Rhythm and Tim Reaper collide for this double A delight. Both artists take a side... Basic Rhythm strips things right back to its gurgling basics with just a gritty bassline and spaced out percussion on 'Gargantua' before Tim comes in and adds a whole swathe of breaks and energy for a more beefed up version. 'Selectors Convention' takes over the B; a big trippy wormhole that devours everything in its path, it's a full-on psychedelic jungle trip... That gets even more delightful with the VIP. What a reissue.
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Forgotten Paradise 2
Forgotten Paradise 2 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: FP 2. Rel: 11 Mar 25
How U Wanna Do This Baby? (6:51)
U Don’t Know Me (5:03)
How U Wanna (Jungle edit) (4:30)
Review: Alex Eveson aka Dead Man's Chest is the man behind the Bristol-based Western Lore label, which is a trusted source of some mad cap jungle. The man himself is back with more such sounds here, starting with the impassioned vocal cries and soulful pad work of 'How U Wanna Do This Baby?'. The vibes keep flowing when 'U Don't Know Me' drops with some old school piano energy and unrelenting amen breaks. It's controlled chaos with great filter work building the tension and 'How U Wanna (Jungle edit)' shuts down with hyper speed drums and devastating snare work while the angelic vocal tones soar.


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FRMOTMVIP 001
Cat: FRMOTMVIP 001. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Foundation (Tim Reaper VIP) (6:18)
Foundation (Kloke VIP) (5:35)
Review: It's the anthem that just keeps on giving. Tim Reaper & Kloke's shattered break sensation 'Foundation' dropped five years ago, it still slays dances to this day and is one of the best drum tracks you can hurl into a mix for instant riotous results. Countless collabs later, the pair return to VIP the track up in their own way. Reaper keeps those drums intact and goes extra on the atmos and pressure whole Kloke eases up on the pressure entirely with a fresh set of pads and a re-chop of the breaks. Both totally revitalise the timeless track that didn't even need update in the first place. Cop this!
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FR 021
FR 021 (10")
Cat: FR 021. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Strictly Ragga (5:14)
FM Dial (with Kid Lib) (5:47)
Review: Future Retro continue rebooting recent history with these repress and it's great to see the demand for high grade timeless jungle music. Especially this one. The enigmatic Mr Sensei and the bossman himself go toe-to-toe on two very different breakbeat workouts. 'Strictly Ragga' goes full foundation with a very thick subby mixdown and layers of percussion. 'FM Dial', meanwhile, goes much more contemporary. Militant cuts and hits but bags of space and sudden twists. With Kid Lib on collab duties, too, some argue it's one of the most powerful tracks FR have ever blessed us with.
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Dark Rhodes
Cat: ODY 014. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Dark Rhodes (5:24)
Existence (4:49)
Flawless (5:13)
Review: Odysee marks its 30th anniversary with a suitably brilliant EP by founder Atila Kemal aka T-Mirage, who is a key figure in the label's original St Albans collective with Source Direct and Photek. In 1994, at just 17, Tilla launched Odysee and helped establish its reputation with several landmark releases. His trio of Mirage records blended dark 70s noire samples, eerie abstract electronica and soulful R&B vocals that helped shape the label's sound and influenced Source Direct's evolution. Now, Existence highlights Tilla's intricate breaks and jazz-infused storytelling with the emotional 'Flawless' combining haunting guitar riffs and orchestral flutters to cement this as classic atmospheric jungle brilliance.
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Sunflower Seeds
Cat: BLOW 17. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Sunflower (3:40)
Sunwarmed Window (6:07)
Sunshine: Reloading (8:31)
Imagined U (3:22)
Review: .Stepping into spring with true style and just the right amount of nostalgic sass, unpredictable Finnish artist Otto Taimela follows a string of techno dispatches with this sublime four track jungle narrative that's perfect the sunnier seasons. With its lively, unkempt edits and jumps, 'Sunflower' has a powerful warmth of a timeless jungle dancefloor tune while carrying a certain amount of nostalgic IDM haze. It's a vibe which is maintained throughout the EP; 'Sunwarmed Window' has a dreamier edge that wouldn't have gone amiss on Warp at any point during the early to mid-90s, 'Sunshine Reloading' rides a much busier drums palette while 'Imagined U' brings us back down to earth with a gentle beatless ambient kiss. Stunning.

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CW 131
CW 131 (12")
Cat: CW 131. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Understanding (L Major remix) (5:43)
Spellbound (Ricky Force remix) (5:33)
Review: Sadly this month marks seven years since we lost Tango. A true originator to come out of the Timeless camp along with the likes of Total Science and Digital & Spirit, Tango (alongside Ratty) was one of the true renegades of early drum & bass as it was forged from hardcore, jungle and many other influential corners. Both 'Understanding' and 'Spellbound' are great examples of his sound and near-mystical signature. Released in 96, now remixed by two exceptional modern renegades, 'Understanding' gets the full choppage twist from L Major while Ricky Force keeps all of the cosmic charm of 'Spellbound' while beefing it up in all the right places.
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Fear & Fantasy
Cat: OSH 35. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Fear & Fantasy (8:13)
Another Time (7:03)
Review: Mark Caro aka Technical Itch has got a brand new full-length on the way but before that, he teases what to expect with this lead single. He is already well respected as a dark arts drum & bass don and once again lays down some blistering amen breaks here. 'Fear + Fantasy' is an eight-minute exhilarator with unending drums and a sinister low end. There is no let up on 'Another Time' although the sone is more of a menacing stepper that takes you through debate urban landscapes, decay and unknown mischief. On this evidence, the LP is going to be crucial.
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Waveforms 07-08
Waveforms 07-08 (purple marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: WVFRM 04. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Waveform 07 (5:21)
Waveform 08 (6:01)
Review: Waveforms is a brand new label spearheaded by ASC and Presha who the already revered minds behind Spatial/Auxiliary and Samurai Music respectively. They say they are on a mission to dive deep into the menacing world of early 90s jungle and cook up tunes reminiscent of that era and then serve them up lovely slabs of 10" wax. And right from the off the man who never misses, Tim Reaper, transports us back to the driving breakbeats and raw energy of that time with a pair of tunes that layer up a flurry of snares and booming low ends with wiry synths the sense of futurism that still holds true to this day. Sure to captivate old-school heads and new listeners alike.
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MBR 004
MBR 004 (12")
Cat: MBR 004. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Monkey Face (4:40)
Good Morning (4:52)
White Town Murderer (4:20)
Primate X (5:12)
Review: The young drum & bass label Monkey Business closes out a fine 2024 with one more killer 12". It's another one that draws on various artists for four tracks that are all four-way collabs. First up is 'Monkey Face' which is a twitchy, electrifying cut with whirring synth sounds, crisp drums and raw snares. 'Good Morning' has a mad lead synth and some double-speed piano chords for happy rave vibes and 'White Town Murderer' twists a pp classic into a raucous fusion of wild drum & bass madness. 'Primate X' shuts down with eye-waveringly caustic sound designs.
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Fountain Of Reason
Cat: MIST 008. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Vardae - "Pahlevan" (6:32)
Kick21 - "Bright Interface" (5:54)
Porter Brook - "Three Things You Can Watch Forever" (5:58)
Ayu - "Light & Reflection" (4:51)
Atavic - "Subconscious" (5:30)
Tammo Hesselink & DYL - "Accent Award" (5:10)
Plebeian - "Gowanus" (5:05)
Review: Aaron J's Sure Thing kicks on towards its tenth release with a superb new 12" packed with fresh techno jams. Myriad different mods, grooves and tempos are on offer here starting with the puling rhythmic depths of Vardae's 'Pahlevan' then moving on to Kick21's 'Bright Interface', a dark and haunting low-end wobbler. Atavic's 'Subconscious' is a heady one with ambient cosmic pads over deeply hurried, supple rhythms then while Tammo Hesselink & DYL combine to mesmeric effect on the carefully curated broken beat brilliance of 'Accent Award.' A forward-thinking EP for sure.
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