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Circles Revisited Reboots
Circles Revisited Reboots (translucent neon orange vinyl 12")
Cat: 181002. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Circles Revisited (7:15)
Circles Revisited Reboot (Adam F & Pola & Bryson 2024 Reboot) (4:37)
Review: Adam F has been rolling out a series of rebooted classics on his label, 181 Recordings, co-founded with vocalist Kirsty Hawkshaw. As a lead-up to his forthcoming album, he's released revitalized versions of 'Brand New Funk' and 'Music In My Mind.' Now, he turns his attention to Circles,' his iconic Drum & Bass track, presenting both a fresh reboot and a new version in collaboration with Pola & Bryson, which has been making waves on d&b dancefloors globally. 'Circles' was a groundbreaking track for Adam F, allowing him to blend his diverse influencesifunk, soul, reggae, and jazziwithin the framework of Drum & Bass, a genre that evolved from hardcore rave and jungle roots. According to Adam F, the track's enduring appeal lies in its deep textures, with saxophone, trumpet, keyboards and synthesisers creating a fluid arrangement that reflects his passion for jazz and his imaginative soundscape. This reboot of 'Circles' retains the essence of the original while introducing new layers and elements, ensuring its place as a timeless piece in the drum & bass genre. It's a legendary track, now refreshed and finely tuned for a new generation.
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 in stock $17.81
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Backbone
Backbone (12")
Cat: EMIVST 2131. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Backbone (3:00)
Backbone (instrumental) (2:59)
Review: Chase & Status and Stormzy coming together was always going to be huge. One rules the charts, the other the clubs, and between them they cooked up a massive single that got heard everywhere all summer long, including a special live performance of it in Ushuaia Ibiza. Now you can own it on a slab of vinyl that has been cut nice and loud, which is perfect for the tune - the bass is devastating, the bars from Stormzy are hard, the energy is dark and unrelenting and it's the perfect sort of jungle cross over sound that will continue to be heard everywhere well into 2025.
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 in stock $14.42
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Golden Eggs
Cat: GAMM 187. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Golden Eggs (7" edit) (4:00)
Menino De Outro Mundo (4:02)
Review: Warsaw underground favourite Kampinos emerges onto the wider stage here with two standout jungle and drum & bass infused reworks. The A-side features 'Golden Eggs,' a reimagining of Tenor Saw's classic that comes infected with 90s jungle vibes, heavy amen drums and massive bass drops that will rattle yer bass bins. On the B-side, 'Menino De Outro Mundo' blends the Brazilian sounds of Caetano Veloso with samba rhythms and rolling drum & bass beats for a nice fresh fusion. This is an inventive, cross-genre 7" that honours the roots while pushing forward.
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Gespielt von: Voodoocuts
 in stock $18.65
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AWOL
AWOL (limited 12")
Cat: OKBR 062. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Micky Finn & Aphrodite - "AWOL" (feat MC GQ) (5:48)
Micky Finn & Aphrodite - "Dark Selector" (feat MC GQ) (6:16)
Review: Okbron Records carry out the divine task of reformatting an early yet rare Micky Finn and Aphrodite tape cut onto vinyl. 'AWOL' is a clever pun, serving as an acronym for both the wartime connotations of the phrase "absent without leave", and the spiritual paths implied in the phrase A Way Of Life, which also happened to be a leading early jungle night that produced multiple Micky Finn tape packs recorded in East London. 'AWOL' and 'Dark Selector' have likely existed for decades, serving as lost tunes from the rough point in time when Finn and Aphrodite laid down their timeless Takeover Bid mix for Mixmag. Packed with funk licks and gulping basses, all tunes heat the dancefloor stovetop in no time.
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 in stock $18.65
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Walking Wounded (half speed remastered)
Walking Wounded (half speed remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: EBTG 010V. Rel: 06 Nov 19
Before Today (4:18)
Wrong (4:37)
Single (4:39)
The Heart Remains A Child (3:44)
Walking Wounded (6:03)
Flipside (4:33)
Big Deal (4:30)
Mirrorball (3:27)
Good Cop Bad Cop (4:51)
Review: When it came to following up their surprise 1994 hit album "Amplified Heart", Everything But The Girl's Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn decided to rip up the rulebook and do things differently. Previously, their music has been considered, downtempo and - whisper it quietly - Balearic. 1996's "Walking Wounded" retained their inherent beauty and sense of melancholia, but updated their musical blueprint to include far more influences from (then) contemporary dance music. As this half-speed re-mastered reissue proves, they largely hit the spot, with warm deep house cut "Wrong", the sparkling drum and bass pop of the title track and the similarly minded "Big Deal" standing out.
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 in stock $23.45
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The Fat Of The Land
Cat: XLLP 121. Rel: 29 Jun 97
Smack My Bitch Up (2:00)
Breathe (2:00)
Diesel Power (2:00)
Funky Shit (2:00)
Serial Thrilla
Mindfields
Narayan
Firestarter (2:00)
Climbatize
Fuel My Fire
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Soundboy Killa
Soundboy Killa (limited yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: CYC 000. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Soundboy Killa (feat Natty Campbell - The Allergies remix)
Jump On It (feat Top Cat - Guadi & Don Letts dub remix)
Review: The proverbial 'Soundboy Killa' is an enduring trope in soundsystem culture at large, referring to the apparently inherent enmity and villainy of the turntablist. Said to have originated in the days of system clashes, the assassin in question presumably refers to the opposing MC, whose barraging verbiage may pack enough semiotic punch to K.O. the opposition through mere utterances alone. Here Natty Campbell and the Freestylers pay tribute to the theme as progeny of the 90s big beat scene; having come up in the age of Fatboy Slim and Chemical Brothers, the supergroup first faced off in a whirl of tricky dub and armour-plated cold cuttage, dispatching two honorary tracks in the style of each artists' respective greatest scene-hitters: Dub Pistols' 'Cyclone' and Freestylers' 'Roughneck'. Now 'Soundboy Killa' and 'Jump On It' in turn hear a remix from Allergies and Guadi & Don Letts, the latter of which is especially experimental in its use of a peaky, 2-step shuffle.
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 in stock $14.69
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Phoneglow
Phoneglow (12")
Cat: HDB 155. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Burial - "Phoneglow" (9:08)
Kode9 - "Eyes Go Blank" (5:30)
Review: In characteristically fast and loose fashion, the June 2024 split release between Burial and Kode9 finally hears a 12" version only the following November, which also compounds the London label's habit of timing new Burial releases with misty year-end Brumaires. 'Phoneglow' and 'Eyes Go Blank' are complementary cracklestep and aggro jungle-juke numbers; both get at the wistful chills and phantom pocket vibrations endemic to the modern urban lifestyle, these being sensations that mask much deeper, dare-not-go-there collective emotions. Burial's A-sider is as tender as ever, typically stilted between neurotic beat-switches and fizzing breakdowns. But this time, the more beat-driven moments dart between haunted, charity shop haul Christmas compilation garage vibes, and hollowly hallowed, filtered Eurorave, continuing Burial's recent penchant for sweetness below the sonic silt. Kode9's is a much tankier yet tricksier tune, traversing glossolalic masc vocals, warring tuned Reeses, and gamey ringtone clatters.
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 in stock $15.54
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Blue Moon
Blue Moon (12")
Cat: ESP 125. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Deep Blue
Feast
Vibrations
Depth Charge
Ruins
Signals
Review: New York-based minimal electronica artist Brendon Moeller takes cues from drum & bass and lowercase on his latest record for ESP Institute. Like a sonic Hockney painting, just six generous tracks span a curtly two sides on 12", as classy deluges marry with designer percs, conspiring to make a large but radially controlled splash. Every experiential stylistic base Moeller has passed so far, such as IDM or ambient dub, is revisited and checked off, and combined to form a wet emulsion here. 'Vibrations', the highlight of ours, pays special attention to fricative, stimulant audio-exploits in the sound design, with its synthetic mid-claves and potent rubber basses sounding like the reflex responses it predicts and expects from us. No wonder ESP liken the entire record to one big tingling sensation.
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Gespielt von: Owain Kimber (Owain K)
 in stock $18.65
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Wings (Nu:Logic Remix)
Cat: NHSCS 24. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Wings (Nu:Logic remix - Full Length) (6:24)
Wings (Nu:Logic remix - edit) (3:49)
Review: This remix reimagines Birdy's heartfelt original with a polished d&b edge, Nu:logic introducing rolling breaks and shimmering atmospherics, blending seamlessly with Birdy's emotive vocals. The production balances the emotional weight of the track with an uplifting rhythm, creating a release that resonates equally on the dancefloor and in reflective moments. A refined example of how drum & bass can enhance the depth of a song without overpowering its essence.
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 in stock $13.28
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Alpha Omega
Alpha Omega (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LMS 1725370. Rel: 15 May 25
Alpha Omega
Goldikus (feat Cleveland Watkiss)
Virgil
Express Your Soul
Sandcastles
Still The Same (feat CASISDEAD)
Mercury
Siamese Ghost
Secret Handshake
Spirits
People & Places
The Guardianz
Review: A significant return to the core of Goldie's pioneering drum & bass project, here in collaboration with Bournemouth beatsmith Submotive. Since the early 90s, Rufige Kru have ve redefined breakbeat science, with Goldie's early tracks like 'Darkrider' and 'Terminator' laying the foundation for modern drum & bass. Now, over a decade since their last release, the duo's chemistry is palpable, revisiting their roots while steering the genre forward. The opening track, 'Alpha Omega', sets the tone with intricate beats and emotional intensity, while 'Goldikus' (feat. Cleveland Watkiss) layers jazz influence with expansive soundscapes. 'Still The Same' (feat. Casisdead) blends grimy vocals with atmospheric pads, reaffirming their connection to the genre's experimental edge. With tracks like 'Mercury' and 'The Guardianz', the album remains rooted in the soulful, deep bass culture Goldie helped create. A fresh chapter in the legendary Rufige Kru legacy.
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 in stock $36.15
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Good Looking Pepe
Cat: GAMM 191. Rel: 08 May 25
Good Looking Pepe (6:25)
Joi (6:09)
See You Glow (4:06)
Review: Warsaw producer Kampinos delivers a knockout trio of tunes for GAMM here that collide soulful drum & bass with deep musical roots. The standout opener is 'Good Looking Pepe,' which flips Pepe Bradock's seminal house love-in 'Deep Burnt' into a lush, jazzy roller a la LTJ Bukem. On the B-side, 'Joi' explodes with gospel fervour and raw amen breaks to make for an irresistible jungle anthem built for dancefloor uplift. Rounding things off, Kampinos offers a rich, emotive refix of Little Simz's 'See You Glow' which is both warm and intense. This is rather unexpected yet effective outing for GAMM with a fine mix of soul and roughness.
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 in stock $17.81
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Incognito Rhythm (extended remixes)
Incognito Rhythm (extended remixes) (gatefold 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 4AMKVLP 01. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Incognito Rhythm
Things To Do Remix (with Drama1)
Just Saw Johnny
Deepest Darkest Jungle
High Time
Ribena (with Papa Levi)
Beautiful Thing (feat Pinty)
All I Need In This World Is You
Wutt
Pianos Raining Down (with McDonald & Jannetta - 165 To 134 BPM mix)
Ooh Boy
Sound System Love
Review: Real jungle and jungle techno rufige in full gatefold LP form from 4am Kru. Incognito Rhythm is an ironic name, since the titular track fronting this giant of a record sounds anything but incognito; judging by the full guns-blazing force of its shelling drums and sprayed quad-basses, it might as well have blown its cover, sounding as ballistic as a rubber bullet in a chamber full of springs. After the jungle techno exposition we move forthrightly into classic b-people jungle, with sizzling orchestral rompler workings wedged in with short-form breaks loops to exhilarating effect. The centrifugal mood is broken on 'Deepest Darkest Jungle', on which a much more tenebrous tone is achieved, giving off whiffs of a zoophonic jungle jamboree, the mise-en-scene for a fluting epiphany. The sounds of churlish cheek return from 'High Time' and thereon, after which r&b and ragga voxes predominate and determine the moods of the tracks in question. 'Wutt' is by far the maddest one, refusing at every turn the temptation to settle.
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 in stock $40.67
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The Very Best Of Clive From Accounts
Cat: RNTR 077. Rel: 25 Feb 25
It Began (3:21)
Save Me (4:41)
Ambika (4:54)
All That Matters (feat Kipp Stone) (2:25)
Heavier (feat Riko Dan) (3:34)
Konsumu Suru (feat Maya Kuroki & Jessica Roch) (4:31)
Spectrum (8:00)
Review: London's Clive From Accounts is back with his most expansive release to date in the form of this bumper full-length, amusingly entitled 'The Best of'. The album features the energetic lead single 'Save Me' which is packed with organ stabs, soulful vocals, steel pans and a touch of acid to get things going off. The second single, 'Heavier' delivers a dark, weighty club track with Riko Dann's toasting and other highlights include the melancholic 'Konsumu Suru' featuring Japanese vocals by Maya Kuroki and violin by Jessica Roch, the Middle Eastern-inspired 'It Began' and the classic drum & bass vibes of 'Spectrum.' Versatile stuff from Clive.

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Gespielt von: Max Essa
 in stock $22.32
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Adventures In Foam (reissue)
Adventures In Foam (reissue) (white vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 60X. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Adventures In Foam (intro)
Cat People
Northstar
Fat Ass Joint
Ol Bunkhouse
Paris Streatham
A Vida
Traffic
Reef's Edge
The Sighting
Break Charmer
The Method
On The Track
Cruzer
Clockwork
The Brazilianaire
4 Or 5
Mars Brothers
Popsicle
The Light
The Sequel
Review: Amon Tobin's debut album under the Cujo alias is a sprawling, complex work that spans 21 tracks and blurs the lines between multiple genres. First released in the mid-90s, it introduced a unique blend of live instruments and innovative sampling that would go on to shape Tobin's entire career. This is first time all the tracks have been compiled together, providing a complete version of the album that had previously been scattered across different editions. From the moody, atmospheric 'Cat People' to the intricate jazz influences in 'The Brazilianaire', the album captures Tobin's knack for combining breakbeats with more experimental sounds. There's an almost cinematic quality to the compositions, with moments of ambient calm giving way to punchy, layered rhythms. The sheer variety of ideas packed into the album is remarkable, from the driving percussion of 'Traffic' to the rich, textural complexity of 'Cruzer.' Even now, nearly 30 years on, the album still feels fresh and ahead of its time, illustrating Tobin's pioneering approach to electronic music. This reissue is a fitting reminder of the innovative work that laid the foundation for a remarkable career.
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 in stock $46.05
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Spike Up EP
Spike Up EP (white vinyl 12")
Cat: BOG 31. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Something New (4:40)
Sick Sensation (4:22)
Shockwave Sauce (5:00)
Spike Up (3:23)
Review: Freq modding, circuit-bending breakstep from rudeboy UK hardcore act Secret Squirrel (Julian Cobb), whose cheeky mixing and breaks-blending game has known few bounds since 1992. After a long hiatus after 1995, Cobb is back to put up a propulsory cyber-ragga ransom, challenging any would-be outlaw to a vicious duel. A-sider 'Something New' is playful and needle-wearing enough, but the going really gets tough on 'Sick Sensation', which plumbs eurrghy sub basses to whose frequencial lows we didn't it think possible to stoop. 'Shockwave Sauce' teases sultry rhythm & rave (sadly unabbreviable, given the vibe, to R&R) before giving way to wild cutoff-filtering chordbreak skankery. 'Spike Up' rounds things off as the sonic nail bomb and B-sider contrarian's choice.
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 in stock $15.26
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Music For The Jilted Generation
Cat: XLLP 114. Rel: 03 Apr 94
Intro
Break & Enter
Their Law (feat Pop Will Eat Itself)
Full Throttle
Voodoo People (2:00)
Speedway (Theme From Fastlane)
The Heat (The Energy)
Poison (feat Maxim) (2:00)
No Good (Start The Dance)
One Love (edit) (2:00)
3 Kilos
Skylined
Claustrophobic Sting
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What Came Before
Cat: EMIV 2059. Rel: 10 Jun 22
Don't Be Scared (feat Takura) (3:59)
Go (3:53)
Censor (feat Popcaan & IRAH) (3:33)
Mixed Emotions (3:44)
Over & Done (feat Pip Millett) (3:46)
Run Up (feat Unknown T) (3:15)
5AM (4:12)
Headtop (feat IRAH) (4:20)
When It Rains (feat BackRoad Gee) (4:22)
Hold Your Ground (feat Ethan Holt) (3:24)
Blazer (feat IRAH) (3:03)
Consciousness (4:08)
Forgive Dark (4:02)
Review: Chase & Status ride a new wave with their sixth album, honouring their long-held time in the limelight as two of the UK's most powerful bangercrafting hitmakers. While still managing to nod to times past, this limited new LP also works in brand new UK sounds - drill MCs Unknown T and Backroad Gee, for example, make standout appearance on the tracks 'Run Up' and 'When It Rains', while still retaining elements of creativity that are endemic to Chase & Status only. Meanwhile, UK dancehall maintains its strong standing, with Popcaan and IRAH featuring regularly throughout.
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 in stock $20.33
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Colours Revisited
Colours Revisited (3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 181 001LP. Rel: 17 Feb 25
73 MK8 Revisited (5:34)
Metropolis Revisited (3:18)
Music In My Mind Revisited (6:04)
Jaxx Revisited (3:59)
The Tree Knows Everything Revisited (feat Kirsty Hawkshaw) (8:04)
Circles Revisited (extended) (5:35)
Mother Earth Revisited (5:01)
Dirty Harry Revisited (5:34)
F-Jam Revisited (feat MC Conrad) (5:41)
Aromatherapy Revisited (6:57)
Review: Colours Revisited isn't just a nod to Adam F's 1997 Colours but a wholly reconstructed journey that blends the echoes of late 90s drum and bass with new layers of live instrumentation. Rather than dusting off the original, Adam F digs deep, pairing soulful grooves with UK jazz virtuoso Julian Joseph's keys and the rich textures of re-recorded vocals by Kirsty Hawkshaw. A standout, 'Metropolis' channels the Metalheadz-issued original's punch with a vivid, rhythmic pulse, while 'Music in My Mind' echoes Herbie Hancock's influence. The album pulses with both reverence and reinvention, casting classic tracks in a fresh sonic space where analogue warmth meets carefully layered modernity. This is Colours, all brilliantly retold for a new era.
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 in stock $51.42
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Magnetismo EP
Magnetismo EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: AS 001. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Magnetismo (6:31)
Domo (5:45)
Sideral (6:49)
Review: Forest On Stasys takes the plunge here and launches a new label, Aura Sonora, which debuts with a hugely limited and high-quality new 12" from the boss. The imprint will be "a platform designed for sound experimentation" and the first missive backs that up with a great blend of drum & bass, half-time and techno. 'Magnetismo' is a prickly opener with slippery rhythms underpinned by bold bass. 'Domo' is a darker sound with menacing low ends and prickly percussive patterns while 'Sideral' is another late-night prowler with low sling sounds, eerie atmospheres and a real sense of futurism. A great start to life for Aura Sonora.
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Alpha Omega
Cat: LMS 1725330. Rel: 16 May 25
Alpha Omega
Goldikus (feat Cleveland Watkiss)
Virgil
Express Your Soul
Sandcastles
Still The Same (feat CASISDEAD)
Mercury
Siamese Ghost
Secret Handshake
Spirits
People & Places
The Guardianz
Review: Goldie revives his genre-defining Rufige Kru alias for Alpha Omega, a new double LP on London Records. The record secures the first new release under the name since 2009. Though the proverbial kru once consisted in Goldie (Clifford Price), Linford Jones and Mark Rutherford, Price characteristically dominated it. Rufige finally came to with the seminal 'Darkrider' release on Reinforced Records: the track was a handed down later version of what started as a plundering of Japan's 'Ghosts Of My Life', giving the classic new wave title the mood of a broken-window metropolis, and it became the object of much cultural theorising for its influence on d&b's reflection of class politics. Now, Goldie faces the city of glass again, exposing the dirt behind the neon with longtime collaborator Submotive, enlisted to propel the project further into the "rufige": classic roots crusted by high-presh, concrete crud.
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Homage To Catatonia
Homage To Catatonia (limited 12")
Cat: OKBR 060. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Homage To Catatonia (6:34)
Cyclic (6:29)
Review: OKBRON's 60th release brings a hidden gem from the North London producer Unknown Soldier, whose track 'Catatonia' was crafted in 1994 at the legendary Monroe studio with engineer Pete Parsons (Voyager). Originally intended for In Touch Records, the track remained largely unnoticed when it was included on a later compilation. Now, OKBRON presents 'Catatonia' as a standalone record, complete with 'Cyclic' on the B-sideia session companion from that pivotal jungle era, finally ready for the spotlight.
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Furthur Journeys Into Electronix 3
Furthur Journeys Into Electronix 3 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: FE 085. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Chris Coco - "Yawa Ze Asfos" (instrumental) (4:02)
Jake Slazenger - "168B" (3:47)
Global Goon - "Untitled" (4:39)
Ruckus (4:47)
Jodey Kendrik - "Thanx" (5:56)
Gavin Masih - "Unknown Track 1" (6:55)
Monika Subrtova - "Alata" (7:08)
Review: Furthur Electronix's first two Furthur Journeys Into compilations tune plenty of heads and shift plenty of copies. The third one keeps the quality levels high with more explorations around the periphery of underground electronics. Chris Coco opens with a soothing synth sound before Jake Slazenger brings crystalline synths and abstract modulations to the mid-tempo '168B.' There is more pace and twisted acid energy to Global Goon's untitled contribution and then old school jungle comes to the fore on the super stylish and atmospheric Gavin Masih cut. Monika Subrtova's 'Alata' is a serene and widescreen ambient synthscape that brings things to a suitably poignant close.
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Gespielt von: Tom Drew
 in stock $16.94
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Will Of The Universe
VARIOUS
Will Of The Universe (limited 4xLP)
Cat: OKBRLP 002. Rel: 31 Dec 24
PFM - "The Rough With The Smooth" (version) (7:42)
Perfect Combination - "100 Years Meets Passing Groove" (8:09)
Nookie - "Reminise" (7:28)
Klute - "Meaner Streets" (5:47)
Rantoul - "Dimensions" (10:06)
Law & Wheeler - "Viridian Dreams" (8:21)
Big Bud - "Orange Bud" (7:04)
Voyager - "Possessions" (instrumental mix) (5:50)
Review: After years of active work on the front of EP and white label releases, Okbron Records present their first various artists compilation on 4x12"LP, Will Of The Universe. The universe has indeed willed that Okbron output this incensory compilation, sure to befuddle and beguile any drum & bass listener with their head and gravity pack screwed on. Featuring eight previously unreleased tracks and exclusive mixes of tracks by Big Bud, Klute, Law, Nookie, Perfect Combination, PFM, Rantoul, Voyager and Wheeler, this is a compendium of cosmos-expanding proportions, spanning all from the most nebulaic and detailed of liquid ('Reminisce', 'The Rough With The Smooth') to the most guttered, curb-kicked jungle ('Meaner Streets'), representing everything Okbron has offered so far and continues to offer.
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 in stock $64.40
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Under The Spell EP
Under The Spell EP (orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: IDV 005. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Under The Spell (8:30)
Re-resistance (5:56)
I'm Here To Stay (7:51)
The Storm (remix) (5:42)
Review: More dark arts from the man and his machine; Dom & Roland tears 2025 a new one with four powerful drum & bass compositions. Provocative and unapologetic, 'Under The Spell' snaps the firmest of wands and does so for the best part of 10 minutes. A real hypnotic showdown. 'Re-Resistance' meanwhile takes us into much more industrial, abstract territories in a way that you might imagine Krust or Amit might. 'I'm Here To Stay' is a much more placid, spacious affair laced with lush pads and a smouldering vocal that induces euphoria at 50 paces. Complete with a tearing remix of 'The Storm', it's another essential 12" from one of d&b's most consistent artists.
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Planet Mu 30 1995 - 2025
VARIOUS
Cat: ZIQ 470CD. Rel: 08 May 25
Jlin - "B12"
Venetian Snares - "Drums"
Traxman - "Ace Boogie"
Nondi - "Worrygirl"
FaltyDL - "Usually I'm Cautious"
Rev - "Mind Game"
BAE BAE - "Living In The Memory"
Ship Sket - "Dysentery"
Slikback - "Foli"
U Ziq - "Imperial Crescent V I P"
RP Boo - "No Return 2"
DJ Manny - "Smooth Jungle"
Saint Abdullah & Eomac - "Victorian All-rounder" (feat Laura LAIR)
Nik Colk Void - "A Tough Design" (demo)
Elmoe - "Battle Zone"
Meemo Comma - "Stillness Of Man"
Herva - "Kuna"
Xylitol - "Nevada"
Ital Tek - "Heat Seeker"
Speaker Music - "Sonological Hubris"
Jana Rush - "Cruisin' On Lake Shore Drive"
DJ Girl - "Bonito Applebum"
Luke Vibert - "Bullet Drop"
James Krivchenia - "Quantum Flirt" (feat Sam Wilkes)
Rian Treanor - "Another Future Is Impossible"
Review: There are basically two types of anniversary compilations: the humble retrospective, packed with classics and significant musical moments from the past, and collections of all-new music that showcase where an imprint is at right now. Predictably, Planet My founder Mike Paradinas AKA U-Ziq has chosen the latter option to mark the occasion of his legendary experimental label's 30th birthday. There's naturally plenty to get the blood pumping and the synapses snapping across the 25 tracks on show, from the skittish IDM of Jlin ('B12'), mutant future-boogie of Venetian Snares ('Drums') and hard-to-pigeonhole excellence of Falty DL ('Usually I'm Cautious'), to the chopped-and-screwed r&b of Bae Bae ('Living In The Memory'), Nik Colk Void's industrial gunk ('A Tough Design (demo)'), the glassy-eyed D&B/ambient techno of Xylitol ('Nevada') and the sample-rich instrumental hip-hop hedonism of Luke Vibert ('Bullet Drop').
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Temple Theatre
Cat: SCDD 055. Rel: 15 Jan 25
Show Me The Sky (feat Megra) (5:02)
Temple Theatre (6:30)
Make Me Feel (4:08)
Lovin Arms (Warehouse mix) (5:17)
Lovin Arms (Jungle mix) (4:44)
Review: Tommy Holohan's newest EP is a high-energy tour de force, blending techno, jungle and rave elements. Opening with 'Show Me The Sky', the trance-infused keyboard stabs and massive build-ups create a cinematic techno anthem. The title track, 'Temple Theatre', brings tribal loops, hard-nosed percussion and funky momentum for a relentless dancefloor roller. 'Make Me Feel' dives deep with a rumbling bassline and jungle-inspired drums, enhanced by clever house samples and a commanding vocal drop. Side-2 showcases two mixes of 'Your Lovin Arms'. The Warehouse Mix delivers a heavy rave vibe with raw energy and techno grit, while the Jungle Mix adds a melodic touch with breakbeats, creating a unique fusion of styles. A bold, diverse release, proving Holohan's real knack for blending old-school influences with modern techno innovation.
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Timeless (25th Anniversary Edition)
Timeless (25th Anniversary Edition) (trifold 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LMS 5521472. Rel: 17 Jun 22
Inner City Life/Pressure/Jah
Saint Angel
State Of Mind
This Is A Bad
Sea Of Tears
Jah The Seventh Seal
Sense Of Rage (Sensual VIP mix)
Still Life
Angel
Adrift
Kemistry
You & Me
Sensual
Kemistry (VIP mix)
Review: There is no more iconic figure in the world of drum & bass than Goldie. In fact, he has pretty much transitioned to natural treasure in the years since he operated at the genre's bleeding edge as a DJ, label boss of Metalheadz and producer. His Timeless album, now a hard to believe quarter of a century old, was his big breakthrough and took d&b into new realms. The epic title track will always be the benchmark by which all others are judged by the whole flow the record, precision beat work and lush synth sounds have rarely been bettered.
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 in stock $48.59
29
Hold Your Colour
Cat: BBK 2LPX. Rel: 14 Sep 18
Prelude (0:53)
Slam (5:41)
Plasticworld (feat Fats & TC) (6:25)
Fasten Your Seatbelt (feat The Freestylers) (6:32)
Through The Loop (6:12)
Sounds Of Life (feat Jasmine Yee) (5:14)
Girl In The Fire (4:50)
Tarantula (feat DJ Fresh & $pyda & Tenor Fly) (5:30)
Out Here (6:04)
Hold Your Colour (5:26)
The Terminal (5:41)
Streamline (5:18)
Another Planet (7:30)
Still Grey (7:48)
Blood Sugar (bonus track) (5:17)
 in stock $33.62
30
Digital Rain
Cat: FRO 030. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Digital Rain (5:19)
I Miss You (4:12)
Review: The always eminent Daniel Avery shares his latest two-track single through Fabric Originals, and describes it as his very own personal take on "broken euphoria... the other side of Room 1 that will crush your skull and fill your soul in equal measure." Following on from the 'Wonderland/Running' EP released back in March, 'Digital Rain' leads as the torrential breaks-sodder, palpitator, tear-conductor, you name it... the track dashes expected tempos for a middling 160, square between techno and jungle. 'I Miss You' on the B hears Avery push things far further, breaking the throttle and locking it into permanent top gear; perhaps Avery can help popularise this sound of angelic overdrive, more commonly heard on the net.
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 in stock $14.42
31
Roll To The Rhythm EP
Cat: TIN 075. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Roll To The Rhythm
Shine Together
Groundsman
 in stock $16.67
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Ten Steps EP
Cat: FOKUZ 126. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Ten Steps (4:27)
U & I (5:15)
Slow Down (3:03)
Darkside (5:41)
Review: On 'Ten Steps' and its accompanying tracks, new Fokuz signee Archangel nails a much coveted mixture of sweetness, simplicity and maximalism, etching and planing each final mix as though they were blocks of marble to produce a muted, yearning and propulsive set of workouts in hard liquid. Higher powers and penitent milestones are invoked on the title track, with its memoric cascades of yearner vocals and una corda pianos set against piston-powered breaks. 'U & I' goes on to swirl its vocal samples into sloshy sci-fi garbles of emo science, while 'Darkside' near-perfectly hangs the balance between headbang jump-up and resolute emotion. Serious stuff from the 12" newcomer.
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Come To London EP
Cat: CMR 005. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Losin Control (5:50)
Come To London (5:42)
Dark Gravity (7:20)
Space Jazzy (5:46)
Review: The Craft Music label is back after a one year break with some fresh new cuts by resident Marco Lazovic. It's an EP inspired by the sound of the English club scene in the nineties and noughties, labels like Good Looking Records and artists such as Mike Millrain. Opener 'Losin Control' sure is a compelling mix of electro and breaks that soars on cosmic lines with euphoric vocals in the distance. 'Come To London' has a distinctly garage feel to it with its crisp broken beats and there is more high energy but melody-rich breakbeat action in 'Dark Gravity' while 'Space Jazzy' is s super sweet and deep jungle cruiser.
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 in stock $8.19
34
Close Your Eyes
Cat: OSH 33. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Close Your Eyes (7:03)
Destroyer (VIP) (5:44)
Review: Exclusive! Over Shadow unleash these two super-hot rarities from around 93/94. Both big tunes on dubplate at the time, especially 'Close Your Eyes' which was a big tune in Fabio's early Speed sets, they finally see the vinyl light of day after all these years. 'Close Your Eyes' is a beautiful atmospheric whirlwind while 'Destroyer VIP' lived up to its name. Still sounding heavier than a helicopter over 30 years later.
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Gespielt von: Liftin’ Spirits
 in stock $18.08
35
Masking
Masking (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITX 037. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Masking (with T-Flex) (6:32)
Ziggurat (8:01)
Ruins (7:11)
Mobius (7:13)
Review: Forest Drive West makes the most intricate sounds in techno if you ask us. There is a meticulous craft in everything he does, but never at the expense of an underlying groove and alluring mood. Masking is his latest EP and the title cut opens with dirty, swampy bass and percolating drum funk. 'Ziggurat' slows down but has real creepiness in the gurgling low end and insistent loops up top. 'Ruins' is a steppy broken beat with more ghoulish sounds swarming around the mix and 'Mobius' shuts down with deft loops that float above sustained chords and keep you on edge.
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Gespielt von: Tom Drew
 in stock $15.26
36
Make Me
Make Me (limited pink vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: R 212001P. Rel: 13 May 25
Make Me (extended mix) (5:01)
Make Me (Big Ang Rave To The Grave remix) (3:23)
Make Me (Mani Festo remix) (4:13)
Make Me (Paul Sirrell remix) (3:59)
Review: Bristol producer Borai (Boris English) and London's Denham Audio (Peri Ashwood) pulled off a remarkable feat with 'Make Me/No Good', an unequivocal release put out on Higher Level Records in 2019. Repurposing the unmistakable hookline from Donna Allen's g-funk jacker 'Serious' from 1986 into a fully re-recorded sample all their own, 'Make Me' set alight the feet of the breaksy raver, striking serious gold in the classic formula of easily-recognised old-school-soul vocals and sculpted tearout heft. As anthemic as its original B-side, 'No Good', the original latter half of the record now comes substituted by Big Ang's Rave To The Grave mix, whose blooping trooper sound design and mains-hum Reeses provide an ecstatic alter. A can't-go-wrong reissue by the Room Two camp.
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Lights On EP
Lights On EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: HILEVRECS 005. Rel: 24 Oct 22
Lights On (6:00)
Bobbi (6:03)
Sargasso Sea (5:34)
Review: Club Glow powerhouse and all-round Bristol bass-bin baiting badman Borai returns to his Higher Level label with three new drops of elevated breakbeat science. As well as his work alongside Denham Audio, L Major and Mani Festo in Club Glow, Borai has been busy landing uptempo slammers on Hardcore Energy, Vivid, E-Beamz and Infiltrate in the past couple of years, and he returns to home turf in peak shape.


The A-side lights up with the dizzying break-juggling ruffness of 'Lights On', a surefire call to squeeze the last juice from the party, while 'Bobbi' opens the B side treading an artful line between deep and depraved as immersive tones face off against taut, driving rhythms. 'Sargasso Sea' smooths the proceedings out good and proper in true B2 style with a pitched-down slice of soul-charged broken beat that smacks where it counts, Borai's established instinct for forward-facing melody shining through in the interplay between 90s keys, diva vocal samples and illustrious pads.




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 in stock $7.07
38
Recreational Murder EP
Recreational Murder EP (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: YNYG 001. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Tangerine Meme (5:43)
Reaper (5:40)
Reaper (Peder Mannerfelt remix) (4:50)
Ruthless Romance (3:59)
Good Medicine (5:57)
Review: Casper Hastings is neither a ghost nor from Hastings. He is an electronic innovator from Ireland who has built up a fine catalogue on the likes of TXTRL and Sticky Ground. He is back on the Yin Yang label here with another high class assault that draws on electro, jungle and techno. Opener 'Tangerine Meme' sets the scene with crisp drum programming and snappy drum breaks underpinned by warped acid. 'Reaper' is as menacing as the title suggests with more direct, punchy electro and Peder Mannerfelt flips it into a surging wall of techno. 'Ruthless Romance's a devastating edge of breaks-driven jungle and 'Good Medicine' has bleeping synths over wobbly low ends and caustic drum funk.
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 in stock $18.93
39
The Introduction Part I
Cat: BERGASE 03. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Pegasus (4:33)
Marly (4:14)
Habdan (3:19)
Shayga (4:09)
Carlisle (4:38)
Review: Premade heavyweight Obscure Shape and classically trained musician Conrad team up; Berg Audio proudly welcome them as a new duo addition to their roster, together under the name Urban CC. Throwing back to real-deal minimal-ambient techno of a steezy kind, something between Maurizio, Move D and Ghost, 'Pegasus' and 'Marly' cycle through fluttering dub techno and 1-2-step garage respectively, the latter bringing an eyebrow raising combo of yearnsome garge vocal science and pulsewidth techno shots, post-drop. 'Hadban' sneaks a cheeky drum & bass bullet train onto an otherwise techno-centric platform, marking Sleepnet-style vocal etherics and sold-on-us liquid. 'Shagya' finally restricts the mix, with a dubtech-house full of beeping, filtered vocal shouts; a Strictly Rhythm-meets-Chain Reaction contraction.
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40
Fourfit EP 4
Cat: SOULR 069. Rel: 28 Jul 15
Bogeyman Bullshit (5:36)
Smother (feat Marcus Intalex & Bricktop) (6:01)
Multi Tasking (5:41)
Dream Of You (5:32)
Review: After a stupendously prolific 2013 and 2014 (wherein he delivered no less than four albums), Calibre appears to have taken his foot off the gas and slipped into a more comfortable release-rate. Following his "Strumpet" EP on Exit comes this ace four-tracker that represents all his drum & bass styles: "Boogeyman Bullshit" is Dominick Martin at his darkest and most mischievous, all wobbly bass and slippery. "Smother" (featuring long term compadre Marcus Intalex) slaps with big washy chords that chime with an almost Detroitian hypnotic affect, "Multi Tasking" is a swam of sonic bees that have set up a nest in Metalheadz HQ circa 1997 and show no sign of budging. Finally, with its twinkling arpeggios and major chords "Dream Of You" is Calibre at his dreamiest and most emotional... Then drop comes and, once again, his sub bass melts your cones. Immaculate.
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41
Bryan Gee Presents: 30 Years Of V
VARIOUS
Cat: PLV 195CD. Rel: 17 Dec 24
DILLINJA - "Grimey" (Need For Mirrors remix)
ALIBI - "Rave Digger VIP"
NAZCA LINEZ - "Acid Fashion" (Serum remix)
KRUST - "Not Necessarily A Man" (L-Side VIP)
BREAK - "Something Like This"
LEVEL 2 - "Bite The Bone VIP"
ALIBI/A-AUDIO - "Middlemen"
PAUL T/EDWARD OBERON - "Badboy"
VOLTAGE - "Lion Of Judah"
NEED FOR MIRRORS - "Pagans" (L-Side remix)
URBANDAWN/ALIBI - "Misfit"
BLADERUNNER - "Yea Man"
ALIBI - "Majesty"
L-SIDE/MC FATS - "Love In The Heart"
L-SIDE/COMMAND STRANGE - "Angry Tune"
CHIMPO - "Fever"
NEED FOR MIRRORS - "Lambo VIP"
CLOUD LORD - "Ghost Train"
LEVEL 2/L-SIDE - "Offline"
THINK TONK - "Tom & Heavy VIP"
SL8R/METRODOME/SALO - "Not The Same"
ACUNA - "Played With Me"
Review: Many happy returns to V Recordings, which this year notched up no less than three decades at the forefront of the global jungle and drum & bass scene. Such an occasion warrants a celebratory release, and Gee has provided that via this painstakingly curated collection of new gems, remixed takes on classic cuts, and previously unavailable 'VIP' versions. Naturally, the quality threshold remains high throughout, with our picks of an exceptionally strong bunch including the d&b-acid insanity of Serum's revision of 'Acid Fashion' by Nazca Linez, the elongated wobble bass and punishing beats of Krust's 'Not Necessarily a Man (L-Side VIP)', the bowel-bothering onslaught of Voltage's 'Lion of Judah', the deep, dreamy and punchy 'Majesty' by Alibi, and the bleeping jungle revivalism-goes-jazz funk madness of Chimpo's 'Fever'.
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42
Echoes Of The Night (remixes)
Cat: DUBM 014R. Rel: 11 Dec 24
Transient Transmission (Intercept Retwist Of Adrian Sherwood Iota remix) (5:17)
Third Light (Adrian Sherwood Echoes Of The Night 10" dub mix) (4:31)
1000 Mile Drift (Adrian Sherwood mix) (5:47)
A Doubtful Sound (Adrian Sherwood 10" dub mix) (3:49)
Review: Adrian Sherwood lends a generous remixing hand to the label Dubmission and their flagship productions duo come solo artist Pitch Black (Mike Hodgson), producing an effects-laden leap through four dub drastics all based on original music first recorded by Mike. This is an exemplary case of "don't meet your heroes" being disproven, as 'Echoes Of The Night' and its filial sonic friends all worked as source material for an anything but disappointing remix bundle by Sherwood. The opening 'Transient Transmission' version is lilting enough, but the gears really get meshing on 'Third Light', which brings a turntablist's whistle, a wet yet naked guitar, and a dubstep flavour to things; finally, B-siders 'A Doubtful Sound' and '1000 Mile Drift' deconstruct things to complemetary effect, effecting dually electric Lee Perry vocals and halved trumpet importunes, the latter of which is heard set against a conspiratorial vocal sample.
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Colours Revisited
Cat: 181 001CD. Rel: 17 Feb 25
73 MK8 (CD 1: Colours Revisited)
Metropolis
Music In My Mind
Jaxx
The Tree Knows Everything (feat Kirtsy Hawkshaw)
Circles Extended
Mother Earth
Dirty Harry
F-jam (feat Mc Conrad)
Aromatherapy
Colours Intro (Cd 2: Colours live feat MC MC)
73 Live
Metropolis
Music In My Mind
Jaxx
Brand New Funk (feat DJ Destruction)
I Want You
Aromatherapy Revisited
Circles Revisited
Dirty Harry
 in stock $16.38
44
Anti Gravity Tournament
Cat: WRWTFWW 090. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Pizza Hotline - "Ice Planet"
Mitch Murder - "Terminal Velocity"
Pizza Hotline - "The Racers We've Lost"
Mitch Murder - "Oceanic Zone"
Pizza Hotline - "Dark Void"
Mitch Murder - "Diverge"
Review: Wipeout XL was a game changer for electronic music, video games and the marriage of the two and it no doubt, inspired legions of fans of both throughout the last 25+ years. This adrenaline-charged album - inspired by the iconic series - delivers six high-energy tracks, each contributed by two artists known for their mastery in electronic music, immersing listeners in a fast-paced, futuristic anti-gravity racing adventure. With thunderous breaks, atmospheric jungle rhythms and liquid drum & bass, the album captures the essence of 90s and Y2K video game soundtracks, while evoking the smooth vibes of artists like LTJ Bukem, Peshay and Soichi Terada. Each artist brings their own flair, contributing three tracks each to the limited-edition LP, which comes housed in a heavyweight 350gsm sleeve designed by the legendary junkboy, creative director at Mojang Studios. The vibrant artwork perfectly complements the album's energy, creating a visual and auditory experience that transports listeners to another world. Following a string of successful releases, this album offers a turbo-charged, nostalgic escape for fans of synthwave, jungle and drum & bass, while also appealing to those who cherish the golden age of video games.
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 in stock $33.89
45
Survival
Survival (clear & black splattered vinyl 12" + art print)
Cat: FLXA 204. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Front Line (feat MC Fokus) (3:47)
Trippin (4:09)
Bermuda Triangle (4:34)
Survive (4:34)
Review: KRaeK steps onto Flexout's main label with a striking debut EP, collaborating with Ukrainian artist NickBee. Their music emerged from an intense creative connection forged in the chaos of war. NickBee's contributions, crafted amid the turbulence of his homeland, give each track a visceral weight, charged with survival, anger and flickers of hope. This EP stands as a raw, uncompromising expression of friendship and resilience, capturing an experience that transcends beats and basslines. It's a sobering reminder of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and a show of solidarity with those still enduring.
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 in stock $20.33
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Terra Utopia 2
Cat: ERS 059. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Infinity's Edge (2:52)
Shadow Of Memories (feat Dvdv) (4:06)
Smell Of Heaven (5:12)
Depths Serenity (3:42)
Abloom (2:30)
Likwid Mindz (4:44)
TX-tralinguistic (5:39)
Wick3d (2:04)
Review: Terra Utopia returns to Emotional Response with a second release, a collection of ten tracks blending ambient textures, atmospheric rhythms and fluid drum & bass. French producer Benoit B revives this project after the success of the first Terra Utopia recordings, delivering another thoughtful exploration of soundscapes. Initially conceived as a short-lived project, the first Terra Utopia was recorded in two weeks during a spring in Athens, capturing a deeply personal sonic aesthetic. This second offering reflects an evolution in style while retaining its essence. Tracks unfold like snapshots of expansive skies, tranquil seas and warm summer days, creating a narrative of serene moments and astral imaginings. The beats feel crisp and purposeful, and every cut is crafted for both personal immersion and DJ functionality. A highlight is the collaboration with singer dvdv on 'Shadows Of Memories', where her ethereal vocals float over dreamlike instrumentation, offering an evocative, hypnotic centerpiece. Terra Utopia continues to conjure vivid sonic imagery with its latest chapter.
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 in stock $21.20
47
Edge Of Space
Edge Of Space (violet & blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SPTLP 006. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Dream Assembly (7:13)
Comet Cycle (5:39)
Neptune (5:14)
Stasis (5:33)
Warpcore (6:25)
Into The Void (6:01)
Thermal Isolation (6:26)
Forever (7:14)
Review: At the edge of space, what lies there? Aural Imbalance returns in full force for yet another release on Spatial, with another interaural foil to upset our sense of equanimity and self-satiation. Though every tune on this octopod space-shuttle is ethereal to the Nth degree - its pads are like pulmonary slow-releases, as nice as heaven - that doesn't stop Aural Imbalance from living up to his own name, as he "taints" the mix with classic breaks, whose preserved textures command a candied timelessness about them. At any moment we like, we could be beamed back to their 70s sound-sources if we so wished. Best here is 'Neptune', a gas-giant of techstep submersions, and 'Warpcore', which seems to blur the feeling of speeding up and slowing down.
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 in stock $37.01
48
Metanoid
Metanoid (12")
Cat: OSH 36. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Metanoid
Elysian
 in stock $17.24
49
Duality
Duality (orange & red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SPTLP 004. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Northern Lights (7:57)
Sunset On Mars (6:29)
Totality (7:21)
Reincarnation (7:20)
Seraphim (8:09)
Prism Of Light (6:33)
Harmonic Function (7:00)
Fade To Grey (7:28)
Review: Their first ever collaborative LP, drum & bass brilliants ASC and Aural Imbalance share Duality, consummating a long working relationship, which has also seen two 12" EP exquisites from 2023, 'Interstellar Transmissions' and 'The Other Side'. But, as this is their first full-length album together, Duality is less floor-centred and works in a relatively conceptual mode, tracking a strong but measured arc from left-right pad sculptings to designer breaks. The cosmic theme of both artists' music is omnipresent as ever, though there's an extra dash of titular spiritualism; we move from the literal celestiality of 'Sunset On Mars', into a B-side's figurative celestiality with 'Seraphim' and 'Prism Of Light'; a steady vibe-shift into angelic, alary buoyancy.
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Gespielt von: ASC, Mihail P, Zakè
 in stock $37.58
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Cypher
Cypher (12")
Cat: METASP 1. Rel: 22 May 25
Cypher (5:15)
Orlean (6:11)
Review: Seba & Paradox reunite on Metalheadz with their first joint release for the label in over five years, reaffirming the synergy of two of drum & bass's most distinct voices. Known alike for their brooding musicalities and breakbeat precision, the pair unite styles once more on 'Cypher' and 'Orlean', resulting in a razor-sharp two-tracker through surgical drum edits and cleaving depths; the kinds of immersions both artists are celebrated for. Their return feels both timely and timeless, reminding listeners of the subtle power in expertly crafted, uncompromising d&b.
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 in stock $16.67
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