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Pulse
Pulse (limited 12" + insert)
Cat: ITDP 001. Rel: 07 Sep 21
Pulse (4:40)
Procedure (3:42)
Review: High pressure manoeuvres from Ilian Tapes on this mysterious and highly limited one-off run. 'Pulse' is a Samurai style slab of hybrid dub techno that's layered in grains and textures whole 'Procedure' flips the UK garage two-step vibe into a distorted, crunchy and physical groove that's not dissimilar to Tim Wright's early work on Mute. Once again, a very special release from Ilian... Blink and you'll miss it.
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out of stock $13.90
Fuzzy Leash EP
Fuzzy Leash EP (12" + CD)
Cat: YM 010. Rel: 13 Jul 12
Fuzzy Leash
Get With It
Front Lobe Pusher
Boiler Plate
Track 5 (Yellow Machines Showcase mix - CD)
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Track 9
Track 10
Track 11
Track 12
Track 13
Track 14
Track 15
Track 16
Track 17
Track 18
Track 19
Track 20
Track 21
Track 22
Track 23
out of stock $6.17
Plastic Spokes
Cat: ELIM 007. Rel: 23 May 12
Here We Stand
Riding With Your Plastic Spokes
Antarctica
First Chair
Gespielt von: THE EXALTICS
out of stock $6.70
Air Jordan
Cat: DOUBT 002. Rel: 13 Mar 12
Solitary Sheepbell
Desert Lament
Jerash Hekwerken
Nocturnal Drummers
Review: Made up of on field recordings taken by 2562 on a 2010 trip to Jordan, Air Jordan is based on a similar concept to his 2011 album Fever, which was made up of samples exclusively from disco records. But while that record reflected its source material in its more overt dancefloor focus, Air Jordan reflects the dry heat of the Jordanian landscape in a dusty cloud of broken beats and cracked textures. "Solitary Sheepbell" creates a hazy mirage out of its pitched bell samples, whilst the arid, hesitant rhythms of "Desert Lament" mingle with the kind of bustling atmospherics that place you at the centre of a busy marketplace, a theme carried through in the booming industrial beats of "Jerash Hekwerken". It ends on "Nocturnal Drummers", a suspenseful fusion of dehydrated percussive samples which caps off the producer's most concise work to date. Highly recommended.
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out of stock $8.23
Recolor
Recolor (12")
Cat: BNZ 002. Rel: 08 Mar 13
Fantasmo (feat Bobby Tank)
Charger
Chrystal Raw
Elastique
Frosty Morning
256 Colors
The Whaler (feat On-The-Go)
Gespielt von: Teielte, Nphonix
out of stock $7.98
Ishara Into Abyss
Cat: 205200 2. Rel: 09 Sep 16
Kurdish Wisdom Atmee (4:41)
Grey Moondust (4:31)
Gypsy's In Dub (6:28)
Devan Beduin (3:17)
Macadamia Oil (5:01)
Tsinking About (5:24)
A Tank For Swag (4:01)
My Allah Protect Me & You From The Fire (5:01)
out of stock $15.96
Tempa Allstars Vol 8
Cat: TEMPA 104. Rel: 30 Dec 15
Acre - "Messages" (5:59)
Epoch - "The Vile" (4:42)
Cliques - "AUT" (6:30)
Fracture - "Excalibur" (4:37)
Youngsta & Distance - "Track 5" (5:38)
Biome - "Closed Minds" (6:06)
Review: The Allstars compilation series from Tempa has proved a fine litmus test of the UK underground since it was launched in the heady early days of dubstep circa 2003. An eighth volume rounds out Tempa's 2015 business and this broadly diverse selection is proof enough that bass music is in fine health. Following his superb debut LP for Tectonic, Acre opens the doublepack with the stuttered, swung sound design of "Messages", and from here Tempa run the gamut of the UK bass scene. Epoch lays down raw and doomy steppa vibes with "The Vile", Cliques offers up futuristic footwork of "Aut" whilst both Youngsta & Distance and Biome bring the 140BPM heat.
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Gespielt von: Calculon
out of stock $13.38
Interference
Cat: CDS 01. Rel: 21 Jul 15
Drumz 34 (4:31)
Flash Speed (4:47)
Trashed (2:37)
Life (3:28)
Unknown (3:29)
Blood Artist (3:59)
Review: Visionist's Lost Codes label gets rebooted as a new sublabel to PAN, laying down some foundations ahead of the UK artist's long-mooted debut album for the Berlin label. Overseen by both Visionist and PAN founder Bill Kouligas, the first Codes release brings together two artists who have previously excelled on Lost Codes in Acre and Filter Dread. Working together for the first time, the six track Interference suggests this is a deadly partnership that should be given the platform to express itself further. Degraded 8bit sounds permeate opener "Drumz34" which comes across like early Actress played at the wrong speed, whilst sickeningly good sub bass is deployed on "Flash Speed" and "Trashed" is a superb exercise in slack jawed drum programming. Some cavernous bass kicks on this one. "Life" is wonderfully slippery in full flow, whilst "Unknown" is up there with Gramrcy's "Ruffian" in the heavyweight contenders of the year stakes.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Bass
out of stock $9.79
Footcrab
Footcrab (12")
Cat: SWAMP 005. Rel: 18 Mar 10
Footcrab
Dumsh*t
out of stock $7.46
The Future We Used To Have
Cat: FPL 016. Rel: 05 Dec 17
The Day We Met (3:51)
The Future We Used To Have (4:33)
Watching You Fake A Smile (3:27)
Together We Will Live Forever (3:01)
Onsra (3:31)
The Night We Parted (5:00)
Review: Scottish artist Aether emerges from the ether with some of his most spell-binding material to date. Twinkling, evocative and hazy, there's a dreamlike theme as the narrative runs throughout and we're taken down lullaby lane with woozy and wondrous results. From the startling sunrise soul of the first encounter to the poignant, lingering final goodbye, Aether's sonic imagery and consistency makes this more of a mini album than an EP. Utterly beautiful.
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out of stock $11.07
Viraha
Viraha (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: FPL 012. Rel: 06 Dec 16
Cathersis (3:59)
Vale (4:14)
Fade Away (3:16)
Viraha (4:15)
Flowerdance (3:36)
At What Point Do I Stop Trying (4:12)
Review: Back in the spring, Jason 'Aether' Taylor delivered one of the more assured vinyl debuts of the year; a collection of evocative ambient soundscapes and gentle dubstep rhythms entitled Von. This belated follow-up continues in a similar vein, with the Scottish producer prioritized beauty and melodic intent over dancefloor weight. That's not to say that his beats and basslines aren't solid, it's just that what really catches the ear is Taylor's use of intricate piano figures, dreamy female vocal samples, glacial sonic textures, and mood-enhancing chord progressions. It's a blend that results in music more suited to reclined listening than over-enthusiastic dancing. When the music is this picturesque, though, who are we to argue?
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out of stock $11.07
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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 in stock $14.92
Your Eyes EP
Cat: SYSTM 047. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Your Eyes (5:00)
Crippling (4:38)
Eight Times Eight (5:39)
Riverwind (4:04)
Review: Coming up on Innamind, Killa Sound and Moonshine Recordings, Ago has been flying the flag for soundsystem innovation in the scene where dubstep still pushes forwards and the connection to traditional dub values remains at the forefront of the practice. It makes perfect sense he's now been snapped up by V.I.V.E.K's System label then and he arrives on the label with four outstanding cuts pushing at typical 140 forms and offering something wholly unique. 'Your Eyes' keeps plenty of space in the half-step rhythm, but the springy synth out front runs with an urgent double time which elevates the impact of the track. 'Crippling' is a more claustrophobic pressure cooker, while 'Eight Times Eight' turns out a leftfield strain of steppas before 'Riverwind's techy propulsion brings the record home in outstanding fashion.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $14.16
Goldfinger
Cat: IMRV 032. Rel: 08 Mar 22
Goldfinger (4:53)
Silverware (6:08)
Review: Long time mates but first time collaborators, Ago and Boofy link up for this exception doublet on Innamind. Two sides, two very different vibes; 'Goldfinger' is all about that spacious dubby stalk and prowl. Laced with all manner of trippy textures, it's already been a major missile at Innamind's recent bashes with System. Flip for something more of a post UKG flavour; the rattling upbeat 'Silverware'. Brash skippy drums and heaving emotions - this is already a massive tune. Grab it while you can!
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out of stock $13.13
Pyramid Lake
Cat: RS 1209. Rel: 23 Aug 12
Pyramid Lake
Black Ink
Review: Otherwise known as Rob McAndrews, former James Blake collaborator Airhead is fast becoming one of the most interesting producers on the R&S roster since Blake's movement to more mainstream concerns. Taking a more explicitly rhythmic direction than previous release which concentrated on lush acoustic textures, "Pyramid Lake" combines rapidfire percussion, breathy vocal samples and lo-fi VHS textures to create the most unlikely club banger you'll hear this year. "Black Ink" meanwhile sounds like a maelstrom of kickdrums tumbling up and down a rubber staircase with stray hi-hats and handclaps thrown into the mix. Undeniably one of the best R&S cuts this year.
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out of stock $5.66
Paper Street
Cat: MATH 10. Rel: 10 Nov 10
Paper Street (original mix)
Paper Street (Nick Hoppner remix)
Gespielt von: Girls Of The Internet, OCH
out of stock $7.20
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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Gespielt von: Toby Tobias
out of stock $10.29
Amazigh
Amazigh (12")
Cat: RWINA 024. Rel: 09 May 14
Eye Of Zohra
Spatial Scale
Tanmmirt (outro)
Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Bass
out of stock $9.01
HTH020
HTH020 (12")
Cat: HTH 020. Rel: 12 Jun 14
Gravure
Continuum
Typeface
Greyscale
Review: Indigo and Synkro return for Houndstooth duty under the Akkord guise, with HTH020 their first material for the fabric-affiliated label since last year's roundly praised debut album. That long player was perhaps the most confident display of the sound design-heavy production style the Mancunian pair had been narrowing in on since their cultish white label bow, but this new 12" finds them adding whole new levels of darkness to the mix. Moody low end sits deep in the channels; given the space to breath by Akkord who seem careful to restrict their drum samples to the barest of appearances at times (see "Gravure") whilst those out there that enjoyed the Millie + Andrea album for Modern Love will probably gravitate towards "Continuum" which showcases a murky, raw take on breakbeat-led jungle.
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Gespielt von: Z Lovecraft, Dusky
out of stock $6.96
Surge
Surge (12")
Cat: EREV 001. Rel: 15 Nov 12
Akkord - "Surge"
Milanese - "Hersheys Back"
Kahn - "Polar"
Ruckspin - "Belong"
out of stock $10.24
Whoa!
Whoa! (12")
Cat: ARKST 005. Rel: 18 Jul 13
Whoa!
Champagne
In Chains
Turquoise
Review: Sleazy Spanish bass jams abound as Alizzz unleashes his latest quad of beats. "Whoa" lives up to its name with vibrant synth squiggles and Numbers-style technicolour riffage. "Champagne" flips the switch for a sexier groove, all ghetto fronting and street soul. "In Chains" ups the drama factor with a fractured arrangement of choppy beats and stark string stabs. "Turquoise" closes the show on a smoother sentimental note. As the colourful title suggests, if you're feeling Joker's purple vibes you'll be all over Alizzz's turquoise vibes too.
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Gespielt von: Horton Jupiter, HYBU
out of stock $10.04
Spring Cuttah
Spring Cuttah (limited 10")
Cat: AMAR 008. Rel: 07 Jun 16
Spring Cuttah (4:15)
Operator (Addison Groove remix) (4:22)
Review: Halftime warrior Amit returns with more skank-packed slo-mo drum & bass. "Spring Cuttah" is Amit at his warmest, sunniest and Tubbiest; weighty plodding kicks and soulful sighing sax, it's a true nodder of a jam. Remix-wise Bristolian Headhunter Addison Groove mashes up last year's heavily supported halftime cut "Operator" with even more amen angularities. Essential.
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out of stock $8.50
The Wait
The Wait (12")
Cat: HFT 022. Rel: 22 May 12
The Wait
Hands In Mine
Review: With the success of his debut release on Untold's Hemlock Recordings still ringing in his ears, newcomer Guy Andrews finds himself snapped up by Hotflush for the next chapter in his burgeoning career in the bass nexus. Everything is altogether beefier than his Hemlock drop, eschewing the more delicate Metalheadz vibe of the first single for some thundering house/techno hybrids in the Joy O & Boddika mould. "The Wait" comes on with juddering mechanical death rattles and warehouse sized flecks of acid bass, all held together with an intricate percussive flair. "Hands In Mine" meanwhile sees a more percussive led variation on the A-Side, drenched in a foggier sort of atmosphere and led by booming toms and gurgling synths running underneath.
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out of stock $6.44
First Sprout EP
Cat: 50WEAPONS 018. Rel: 17 Apr 12
Intuit
Feed The Pigs
Whiskey
Review: Coming on like boogie for the apocalypse, Anstam isn't pulling any punches on this new EP on 50 Weapons. There's a definite funk to the industrial beat and hooky lead synth that propels "Intuit". It just so happens that it's placed in the hands of a madman who sets the pitch off on tangents while flinging borderline disharmonious diversions into the mix as well. "Feed The Pigs" is no less easy on your senses, with a rapidly disassembling beat and erratic synth washes. "Whiskey" makes sounds like it was maybe an attempt to make a sweet-natured track. Instead the brilliant horror of Anstam's musical vision gets woven into the core, much to our delight.
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out of stock $22.14
Aloof EP (reissue)
Aloof EP (reissue) (numbered hand-stamped 12")
Cat: GRIDS RP. Rel: 25 Aug 17
Destabilize (6:21)
Aloof (5:27)
Rebound (3:47)
out of stock $10.04
Loos In Twos
Cat: HES 038. Rel: 02 Feb 21
Loos In Twos (NRG) (5:25)
Gary Mission (5:03)
Stepper (3:32)
Review: Watch your bass bins, cause ANZ is here to test them out with this blistering new bass drop on Hessle Audio. Continuing in the fine tradition of the UK hardcore continuum, Manchester-based producer ANZ's tracks here all chew up and spit out elements of rave, hardcore, jungle and breaks. "Loos In Twos (NRG)" is the big opening salvo, with rave sirens and tight as you like kick drums. "Gary Mission" then stacks up the jittery drum rhythms and runs through them with tripped out synths that percolate over and over. "Stepper" is just that, with heathy vocal sounds peppering a tough riddim.
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Gespielt von: Brainchild
out of stock $7.46
Anz EP
Anz EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: CHOW 001. Rel: 17 Jul 17
Panrico
Clanger
Fencin'
Loa
Review: Manchester-based producer Anz makes her release debut here with some bold meditations on where bass music is at right now, making a strong case for how much talent is coming out of the her city at present. "Panrico" is a killer opener, rocking a set of steel drum licks before a mighty fine drop into globulous bass and frantic drums. "Clang" aligns itself with the underground grime scene, although the beats also sport a touch of B-more booty about them. "Fencin" makes the most of massive monosynth tones in a distinctly purple-tinted dubstep throwdown that would have Joker nodding his approval no doubt.
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out of stock $8.23
Permanence
Cat: PICT 017. Rel: 06 Jun 13
Departed
Not The Only One
Want Somebody
Safety
Paradigms
Review: A very hot prospect in the exciting playing field between the darks arts of bass and traditional singer/songwriting, Arcane is building in the firm foundations set by the likes of Fink, Darkstar, Blake and Frameworks. Less cry-baby than Blake, more bass-fuelled than Framework, each of these five cuts trembles with sentimentality while kicking you in the shin with their ace low end capabilities and stark hooks. Highlights include the garagey vox and fractures of "Safety" and the more full-flavoured church like groans on "Departed".
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out of stock $6.96
Shook
Shook (12")
Cat: COY 004. Rel: 19 Jun 13
Shock
Know This Don
Shook (Kid Smpl remix)
Gespielt von: Shiftee
out of stock $6.17
Three Stripes
Cat: LMNL 002. Rel: 15 Aug 13
Off Peak
Three Stripes
Seeps
out of stock $7.98
Never Forgotten EP
Cat: PHC 013. Rel: 02 May 13
Addict (feat Applebim)
Addict (feat Applebim - Komon remix)
23 Summers Out To Tommy's Stashwell Chatz
Iron Oxide
Review: Bristol's champion of full-bodied and immaculately produced dubstep business brings more of his plush melodics to bear on the Halocyan imprint after sterling turns for the likes of Apple Pips. "Addict" is a prime example of his style, fusing crisp, sugarsnap garage drums with thick swathes of synths that dart and parry around each other with grace and skill. Komon steps up on the remix tip with a simple fashioning of the track into a chunky house groove that retains the essence of the original. "23 Summers" takes a more laidback approach to the steppiness, slinging R&B samples around in a delirous and boogie-inflected haze, while "Iron Oxide" plunges into a more rolling breakbeat flavour shot through with a healthy dose of melancholia. Finally, October gets jacking on a remix of "23 Summers" that piles on metallic percussion and bubbling acid in a linear and psyched out fashion that's as much industrial as it is techno.
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out of stock $6.70
Two Night Stand
Cat: INHALE 004. Rel: 14 Nov 12
Two Night Stand
Spiderdrudge
Spiderdrudge (Gatekeeper remix)
out of stock $8.23
Archaic Line
Cat: DPL 002. Rel: 25 Jan 12
Archaic Line
Deserted
Archaic Line (Graphics remix)
Review: On this release from the fast rising UK imprint Deadplate it's the fresh garage-infused house sound of Artifact that gets an airing, already championed by the likes of Mary Anne Hobbs and Dark Sky. "Archaic Line" showcases his knack for clattering Blawan-inspired percussion, offset by an atmospheric haze of foggy chords. "Deserted" meanwhile is characterised by its deep, resonating bassline, and stretched out synths which sound like a bleaker, more greyed-out take on eski grime. Topping it off is a remix of the title track from hotly-tipped young producer Graphics, who turns the hesitant, stuttering original into a straightened out house monster, complete with deep melody and bass that turns the track into a tune going to present-day London via 80s Chicago.
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out of stock $7.20
Q
Q (12")
Cat: IT 049. Rel: 10 Nov 21
Hatara (4:47)
Mad Console (4:10)
Intensified (4:11)
Q (4:42)
Gr Impact (4:08)
Cont Piuuu (4:10)
Review: Heavy Bounce Swiss Precision.
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out of stock $12.87
Backrooms
Backrooms (12")
Cat: IT 054. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Backrooms (7:03)
Chamber Of Mazarbul (5:35)
Nulspace (5:51)
Pipe Dreams (5:05)
Review: Four big, booming , bass heavy tracks from Swiss production and DJ duo Atrice that stand astride several genre definitions from dubstep to techno and electro. The pair pride themselves on their sound design and it certainly lends a subtle but perceptible air to the hair raising frequencies flying around on the likes of 'Backrooms' and 'Pipe Dreams', the two most obvious contenders for the dubstep tag. 'Chamber Of Mazarbul' and the more electronica-slanted 'Nulspace' are less conventional - at least by general standards if not the wonderfully wayward 'rules' of the eternally renegade Ilian Tape label - but equally thunderous and well executed.
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out of stock $14.41
Orbital
Orbital (clear green vinyl 12")
Cat: BDMUP 001. Rel: 13 Aug 14
Orbital
Substratum
Gespielt von: N-Type
out of stock $7.98
Dust March
Cat: HES 021. Rel: 19 Jun 12
Dust March
Rise 'Em
Metzger
Dog Sweater
Review: Hessle Audio's emergence from hibernation in 2012 really has seen the label release some of the most extraordinary music of its life, and this EP from Bandshell might top the lot. Tapping into the grainy, murky sound world of the like of STL, Shed and Actress, this record explores strange rhythms constantly on the verge of breaking out into a frenzy. The title track is comprised of little more than rattling percussion and dense, fizzy bass, while "Rise 'Em" places a jungle breakbeat atop a mucky hum. On the flip, "Metzger" takes the vibe of classic dubstep and fills it with subtle melodies and clipped snares, but "Dog Sweater" is the real killer - a homage to soundsystem culture whose threadbare rhythms are the only thing to stop you being dragged into the track's viscous centre. Make no mistake, this is a serious new talent.
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out of stock $6.70
Like An Animal EP
Cat: LSR 003. Rel: 27 Apr 12
Like An Animal
I Feel
Hot Lover
out of stock $9.25
Slewage
Slewage (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TYPE 133. Rel: 08 Nov 16
Slewage (3:16)
Slewage (Rabits Burial Ground remix) (6:06)
Bombastic Plastic (4:10)
The Curse (3:04)
out of stock $9.79
Rollercoasters Of The Heart
Cat: DRUNK 023. Rel: 11 Jul 11
Rollercoasters Of The Heart
So Cruel
Review: After seriously impressing with the debut sounds of Andy Mac last time round, Bristol imprint Punch Drunk step it up a notch further with this monumental release from Bass Clef. The local hero turned Hackney import graces our shelves with his first release in 2011 and it's totally been worth the wait, unveiling the rather glorious sounds of "Rollercoasters Of The Heart". There's an undeniably throwback nod to the euphoric days of rave gone by thanks to the swirls of lysergia tinged stabs and stretched out vox, but it's how Bass Clef marries them to a crisp groove of rolling sub bass and crisp off kilter house drums that has us hooked. Complementing this, "So Cruel" brings the mood down markedly, revolving around a half time swagger and bouncing subs dipped in purple menace which are the perfect foil for the requisite looped up chanteuse. It's the searing synth flourishes that jettison through the track without announcement that lift "So Cruel" to somewhere near the title track in our affections.
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Gespielt von: Juno Plus, ALPHABET CITY
out of stock $6.70
Corners EP
Cat: WYCH 003. Rel: 05 Apr 19
Corners (5:36)
Your Name (3:56)
out of stock $7.98
The Callin
The Callin (limited 12")
Cat: BBS 001. Rel: 11 Sep 14
The Callin'
Airtight
BBS Madness
Review: **REPRESS** Kicking off a self-motivated label as a vessel for his up-to-the-minute beats, Benton follows up releases for Box Clever and Black Box with this razor-sharp distillation of old skool rave touches and tight modern production. "The Callin" works around a tense break triggered at a teasing angle to keep the groove limber at all times, although unafraid to melt away into blissed out chords at the appropriate juncture. "Airtight" rides on a similar rhythmic roll, although the atmospherics spell this one out as an overall darker concern. "BBS Madness" lets a little techno bleed into the frame with an even more taut deployment of forthright drum hooks that cross neatly through a multitude of styles in what should make for a prime crossover cut.
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out of stock $7.98
View From The Edge
View From The Edge (white vinyl 12")
Cat: OTE 023. Rel: 22 Nov 16
Turn (6:31)
Remembrance (5:37)
Niagra (5:09)
Review: Longstanding Manchester murk merchant Biome returns to Deep Heads' abyss-peering On The Edge series with three more timeless constructions: "Turn" taps into his mystical UKG palette with lingering percussive rolls and dreamy late-2000s synth strikes, "Remembrance" is a loose-jointed hat-tip to proper deep house with its velvet chords and jazzy shuffle while "Niagra" closes the show on a pacey tech tip that wouldn't have gone amiss on Moving Shadow in the mid 90s. Don't look down.
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out of stock $9.53
Lamentations
Lamentations (12" + insert + MP3 download code with obi-strip limited to 100 copies)
Cat: CL 007. Rel: 26 Oct 22
Thorns On A Rose (4:32)
Origami (2:44)
Black Sheep (3:07)
Medicine (3:38)
MHRKSH (feat Manonmars) (3:11)
Glade (2:53)
out of stock $15.43
Rollage Vol 2: Keysound Sessions Anthem
Cat: LDN 067. Rel: 03 Feb 17
Keysound Sessions Anthem (Feverish Weightless mix) (4:06)
Keysound Sessions Anthem (Techrollage mix) (6:01)
Keysound Sessions Anthem (4:18)
Keysound Sessions Anthem (8bar mix) (3:31)
out of stock $7.98
Love What Happened Here
Cat: RS 1111. Rel: 01 Mar 12
Love What Happened Here
At Birth
Curbside
out of stock $15.96
Hydraulics
Cat: LEGS 008. Rel: 12 Nov 14
Cold Grip
The Menagerie
Dark Light
Vessel
Review: Having already proved himself as a producer to watch with releases on Mr Mitch's Gobstopper Records and Visionist's Lost Codes label, Bloom comes through with this beast of an EP on Crazylegs. Hydraulics is about as apt a title as could be applied to these four tracks, each of which sound like an orgy of mechanical pistons and grime percussion. Those into the recent work of Mumdance will be right at home here; "Cold Grip", the paranoid siren alerts of "The Menagerie", stripped-back laser and drums combo of "Dark Light" and terrified human breaths and sliced-up synths of "Vessel" come together to make up one of the most downright enjoyable grime releases of the year.
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out of stock $7.20
Quartz VIP
Cat: GOB 017. Rel: 03 Nov 15
Quartz (3:58)
Quartz (VIP) (3:47)
Quartz (Rabit remix) (4:44)
Gespielt von: Etch
out of stock $9.01
SUS 033
SUS 033 (12")
Cat: SUS 033. Rel: 28 Jan 20
Body Series (3:17)
Deglover (3:57)
BOA (Mosca Constricted version) (4:54)
Review: Best Available Technology and Ovis Aurum collide to create the BOA project. As you'd expect from such experimental minds, the vibe is unlike anything else they've done before, or anything Styles Upon Styles has released before. Heavy, slo-mo cosmic gloop, anchored in classic dub techniques and aesthetics, "Body Series" has a fluid movement in the blurring drums and incredible levels of sub bass while "Deglover" somehow manages to pump but also give the sensation like you're running slowly in a dream. For a little big more club punch jump on Mosca's remix and shake those hips to the infectious dembow rhythm.
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out of stock $11.84
Anonymous
Anonymous (12")
Cat: DFA 2436. Rel: 31 May 14
Anonymous (original)
Anonymous (DJ Richard remix)
Hunger Games (original)
Hunger Games (Stadium remix)
Review: Recent releases have shown DFA to be as unexpected as they've always been when selecting remixers; Factory Floor saw their work ripped apart and put back together again by Helena Hauff whilst Paul Woolford was invited to work his magic on label mainstay Shit Robot. This latest DFA 12" pulls together two previously digi only singles from new signing Dan Bodan for the vinyl hungry label completists out there. To the uninitiated, Bodan is a highly tipped Berlin-based singer, songwriter whose productions sound like Arthur Russell doing modern R&B. Of most interest here is the remix of "Anonymous" from White Material co-founder DJ Richard which is similarly sparse, reducing the vocals to mere whispers and coating everything in brooding industrial textures. Do check the flipside Stadium Mix, which is according to DFA is "common shorthand for an amazing producer/remixer we are not allowed to mention for some reason".
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out of stock $8.23
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