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Voyageur
Voyageur (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 98. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Voyageur (4:17)
Underground (4:16)
Review: The connection between ZamZam and Feel Free Hi Fi was sparked by Bristolian Neek out in Portland and lead to an immediate bond forged over a shared sound and DIY ethos. Inspired by early digi-era dancehall and UK dub, the duo crafts a sound here that honours tradition while venturing into bold, idiosyncratic territory. It comes on their own Digital Sting label and opens with 'Voyageur' which is a mix of cinematic atmospherics with haunting synths that evoke wild and mythic landscapes. 'Underground' pays tribute to the spirit of DIY underground music and captures the struggle to preserve both nature and the essence of basement gigs in today's shifting cultural landscape.

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 in stock $11.06
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Magic
Magic (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: RFR 001. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Magic (Dubstep mix) (5:08)
Magic (Techno mix) (5:09)
Review: Rinse France branches out with a brand new label of its own and who better to inaugurate it than Paris-based Beatrice M. The producer makes a knowing nod to dubstep's golden era on this debut with the first version of 'Magic.' It is built on steppy rhythms with seriously wobbling basslines that are all-consuming. Glitchy effects and shimmering synths finish it in style and leave you dreaming of dubstep dances gone by. The B-side is a Techno Mix that reimagines the original with a driving four-on-the-floor rhythm and plenty of richly atmospheric pads.
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 in stock $18.26
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Freedom 2
Freedom 2 (limited 12")
Cat: KWENGLP. Rel: 19 Jul 24
Kwengface vs Joy Orbison vs Overmono - "Freedom 2" (3:30)
Kwengface - "Freedom" (3:19)
Review: These tracks have received some huge hype just from the plays they have been getting from DJs luckily enough to have them. Now they finally get a vinyl pressing so the rest of us can join in the fun. First up is a three way collab between a trio of well-regarded artists in the UK drill rapper Kwengface, master bass producer Joy O and techno's Overmono. 'Freedom 2' has cut-throat rhymes and two-step garage influences with low-end subs which will destroy the club. The original version features on the flip with a less club-ready and more drill-centric sound.
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Shell Them Again (feat Zed Bias & Safire remix)
Cat: IFGGG 005. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Shell Them Again (3:06)
Shell Them Again (dub mix) (3:07)
Shell Them Again (Zed Bias & Safire remix) (3:22)
Shell Them Again (acappella) (2:50)
Review: Garage powerhouse Zed Bias is back with more old school garage brilliance with the new single 'Shell Them Again' featuring the vocals of Yung Saber and Brakeman. The original has plenty of retro signifiers from the low-end wobble to the withering synth effects, plus crisp hits and jostling drums. After the dub mix comes a remix from Zed himself alongside Safire which is much more dirty and raw. The beats are broken up so the track takes on a dubstep quality as the low-end oscillations bring the weight and drums hit with more force. Finally, the acappella closes out this fresh 12" on IFG.
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 in stock $11.06
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Quest For Fire
SKRILLEX / VARIOUS
Quest For Fire (translucent ruby vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ATL 6252441. Rel: 21 Jul 23
Skrillex & Bobby Raps - "Leave Me Like This" (3:09)
Skrillex, Missy Elliott & Mr Oizo - "Ratata" (2:06)
Skrillex, Joker & Sleepnet - "Tears" (3:09)
Skrillex, Fred Again & Flowdan - "Rumble" (2:24)
Skrillex, Starrah & Four Tet - "Butterflies" (3:25)
Skrillex, Aluna & Kito - "Inhale Exhale" (3:21)
Skrillex & Eli Keszler - "A Street I Know" (3:38)
Skrillex & Nai Barghouti - "Xena" (4:12)
Skrillex, Swae Lee, Siiickbrain & Posij - "Too Bizarre (Juked)" (3:32)
Skrillex, Flowdan, Beam & Peekaboo - "Hydrate" (3:35)
Skrillex - "Warped Tour '05" (with Pete Wentz) (0:48)
Skrillex & Starrah - "Good Space" (2:13)
Skrillex, Noisia, Josh Pan & Dylan Brady - "Supersonic (My Existence)" (2:50)
Skrillex - "Hazel Theme" (1:51)
Skrillex, Porter Robinson & Bibi Bourelly - "Still Here (With The Ones That I Came With)" (5:16)
Review: It's been a long time since Skrillex (Sonny Moore) pioneered his distinctive complextro sound, characterised by roaring vocal samples, bitcrushed melodies and novelty growls and wobbles. Surprisingly hailing from from an emo background, Moore has leveraged this sound to become an established force of nature, becoming the instigator of an entire tidal sea-change in electronic music. His latest bout of albums, though - one of which is Quest For Fire - hears him exercise his penchant for collaboration more than ever, indulging something of a DJ Khaled-esque streak, but for the EDM-pop crossover world. It's also much less fidgety, erring more on the melodic pop side. Referring to the film of the same name, in which figurative prehistoric cavemen embark on a quest for the discovery of fire, the album is equally a reflection of Skrillex's quest for musical exploration and innovation, as well as his passion for global culture and diversity. We admit: only Skrillex could bring together underground greats like Mr. Oizo, Sleepnet, Joker, Dylan Brady and Flowdan; fresh faces like Starrah, BEAM and Nai Barghouti; and pop-consciousness occupiers like Swae Lee, Aluna, Missy Elliott and Bibi Bourelly.
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Tags: UK Garage
 in stock $31.26
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Untrue
Untrue (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HDBLP 002. Rel: 02 Nov 07
Track 1 (0:43)
Archangel (3:58)
Near Dark (3:54)
Ghost Hardware (4:49)
Endorphin (2:57)
Etched Headplate (6:00)
In McDonalds (2:07)
Untrue (6:16)
Shell Of Light (4:41)
Dog Shelter (3:00)
Homeless (5:18)
UK (1:41)
Raver (4:58)
Review: Seven years have passed since Burial first stopped us dead in our tracks with this universally acclaimed second album.. Sounding so different, so removed and far away from anything else, it changed the game entirely - and created a whole school of imitators in its wake. Now repressed by Hyperdub, this is a rare opportunity to grab it on fresh wax. Even if you have this on other formats in your collection, the dusty weight and chasmic crackles sound so much better on vinyl.
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 in stock $32.08
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James Blake
James Blake (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ATLAS2LP. Rel: 02 Feb 11
Tep & The Logic
Unluck
The Wilhelm Scream
I Never Learnt To Share
Lindisfarne I
Lindisfarne II
Limit To Your Love
Give Me My Month
To Care (Like You)
Why Don't You Call Me?
I Mind
Measurements
You Know Your Youth
Review: James Blake's debut album is undoubtedly one of 2011's most keenly awaited releases, and its arrival via his own (major label funded) Atlas imprint ensures their is no lull in momentum for a producer who enjoyed a watershed 2010 with releases on Hessle Audio and R&S. The results here differ wildly from his previous sonic excursions - gone are the shimmering R&B soaked melodies of "CMYK" and the sheer experimentalism of the Klavierwerke EP, which saw the young Londoner depart from the confines of the dancefloor and enter a realm where there was only a passing reference to rhythm-based music. Instead we are treated to Blake's own yearning, raw voice, delicate pianos and an underlying sense of melancholy. Ubiquitous single "Limit To Your love" and the crackly sonic terrain evoked on "The Wilhelm Scream" are among the most immediately pleasing moments, but there is much to explore here. It's a fascinating opus and surely the catalyst to a long and fruitful career at the top.
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Tags: Abstract
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Amor Fati
Amor Fati (3xLP)
Cat: ONEF 073. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Transhumanism Music
Crystal Clear (feat Snowy)
Amor Fati
Visions (feat Chimpo)
Stuka Ju 87
Lewis Capaldi (feat Strategy)
FFO
Reset
Lost My Way (feat Nazca)
I Don't Wanna Go To Heaven (feat Monty)
Say What I Mean (feat Verbz)
Past Lives (feat Trail)
Kintsugi (feat Eric Nakanishi)
Review: Three years since this formidable French troupe turned lead to gold on their debut, Visages' alchemy continues to bubble over with this utterly exceptional sophomore. Spanning the whole rainbow of styles from neo soul to grime to dubstep and a pungent range of dnb strains, this really is a unique and beguiling universe of sounds, themes, brutalist moments and poignant motifs. Complete with lyrical guidance from the likes of Strategy, Verbz, Chimpo, Snowy and others, there's a powerful adventure to be had among these tracks from the furious futurism of the opener 'Transhuman Music' to the woozy jazzy echoes of the closer 'Kintsugi', this is nothing short of outstanding.
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 in stock $43.14
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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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Can't Stop
Cat: VIVID 12. Rel: 12 Dec 22
Can't Stop (4:42)
Get Ready (5:17)
Wildcat (5:09)
Review: The Vivid label is yet another one from Burnski who also runs Constant Blanc and Instinct. He is s single handed garage hit making machine and he knows how to tap into the next gen, too. Here he calls upon Peaky Beats for a naughty and nasty three track affair that has retro feels but contemporary style. 'Can't Stop' opens up with a 2-step shuffle and steely hits, then 'Get Ready' gets more free and melodic with some boxing little melodic patterns and oscillating bass. Last of all is the most menacing and dark - 'Wildcat' flips into a dub wise swagger mid-way through that is going to blow up the clubs.
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 in stock $7.48
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Lights On
Lights On (12")
Cat: RINSE 006. Rel: 16 Dec 10
Lights On (Skream remix)
Lights On (original)
Lights On (Girl Unit remix)
Review: Katy B 'Lights On' ft. Ms Dynamite
Dubstep/UK Funky/Pop
12” RINSE006 (Rinse) £2.99
DEAL: 5+1 B/C: 0886978271310 13th Dec
* LISTEN: https://files.me.com/ammunition/cy6haw
* We already know her name of course – as Katy has made one of this year’s defining singles – the Benga-produced
smash ‘Katy On A Mission’ In its first week alone the video for the track clocked up over 100,000 views. The current total
is 7.1 million views whilst the single sat in the top ten for 6 weeks, and inside the top 40 for 11 weeks Not bad from a 21
year girl from Peckham.
* The first bona fide pop star to emerge from the dubstep and UK funky undergrounds championed by the newly-legal
Rinse FM, Katy B encapsulates the sound, spirit and unrestrained energy of British youth culture right now. Combining
the rhythms of a currently resurgent UK underground scene with a songwriting ear for the vernacular and songs that
celebrate the being young, staying up far too late raving and falling for the wrong boys, she’s a fresh new pop star that
really has it all.
* Katy B is a raw, fresh talent destined for great things in 2011. Confidently seizing the middle ground between the totally
on-point lyricism of Lily Allen and the swagger of Ms. Dynamite and Neneh Cherry, Katy’s killer combination of natural
pop sass, uniquely powerful voice and total immersion in London’s club culture makes her the perfect popstar set to go
clear in 2011.
* Katy now rounds off the year with the out-of-the-box dancefloor smash ‘Lights On’. Featuring Ms Dynamite and
produced by Rinse FM founder Geeneus, with remixes by Skream and GIRL UNIT. It’s a fabulously life-affirming
celebration of the joys of refusing to leave the dancefloor at 6am with the house lights up and sure to be the second
smash hit from this immensely talented star-in-waiting.
* TRACKLIST: A: Skream Remix AA1: Original Mix AA2: GIRL UNIT Remix
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Decadubs 1 EP
Cat: HDB 082. Rel: 22 May 14
Mala - "Expected, Level 10"
DVA - "Technical Difficulties"
Kuedo - "Mtzpn"
Kode9 - "Xingfu Lu" (Helix remix)
Review: Hyperdub kick off the vinyl side to their ten-year celebrations with this weighty four-tracker from some of the leading lights from the label's story. Mala is in a strident mood with "Expected, Level 10" carrying through that extra touch of melody from the Mala In Cuba LP. DVA cuts loose with the leftfield scattershot groove of "Technical Difficulties", reveling in tonal experimentation and jagged rhythmic flair to a stunning end. Still locked into the sci-fi trap tangent that characterised Severant, Kuedo turns out the haunting "Mtzpn" and Helix pops up for a remix of Kode9's "Xingfu Lu" that strips down to bare essentials with a little starlit soul rubbed into the framework.
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Street Halo
Cat: HDB 013. Rel: 24 Mar 11
Street Halo
NYC
Stolen Dog
Review: Repress alert! Wednesday: Hyperdub announce a new three track release from enigmatic producer Burial - his first solo work in four years. Thursday: Said records arrive on Juno doorstep. How's that for service (and secrecy)! The news came just a matter of days after the producer's collaboration with Radiohead front man Thom Yorke and Four Tet arrived on record shelves across the UK and promptly sold out amidst a frenzy of hype. There are three new tracks on offer here, namely "Street Halo", "NYC" and "Stolen Dog". First up "Street Halo" showcases the classic Burial sound; subterranean bass gurgles, trademark clicking beats and barely-there vocal snatches. A sweet childlike vocal pervades the sonic mist on "NYC" while "Stolen Dog" closes out with ethereal vocal harmonies buried deep beneath vinyl crackle. Stunning.
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Sixteen 1
Sixteen 1 (12")
Cat: WPR 079. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Too Far (3:59)
Okay, Look (feat Skxllflower) (4:18)
Blame (3:42)
Sixteen 1 (4:19)
Review: Longstanding White Peach fam MOREOFUS returns with this ferociously wide-armed four-tracker. 'Too Far' and 'Okay Look' go hard from the off with big spiked out riffs and sacks of swagger. Real brute force 140 jams. Need a little more sweetness and swing? Flip for 'Blame' and 'Sixteen'. The former a sassy piece of dark garage with occasional flurries into unapologetic electro bassline. The latter a walloping slab of steppy techno that sites somewhere (quite breathtakingly) between funky, garage and breaks. Sweet.
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 in stock $16.32
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Simplicity
Simplicity (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MEDI 131. Rel: 02 May 24
Killa (4:12)
Second Mouse (3:43)
Simplicity (3:48)
Review: The UK's Hamdi, formerly Hamdiman, has been a formidable presence on the dubstep scene since at least god knows when. We're therefore delighted to note his debut release on the instrumental dubstep label Deep Medi, proving that the often elusive but no less prolific Mala-run label still has their finger on the pulse when it comes to championing next-gen talent. 'Simplicity' recalls the tripletty experiments of the more experimental, nay brutal players in dubstep, with 'Killa' barely indulging even so much as a hint of reverb, except for on the titular sample. The 6/8 timing continues throughout, with 'Second Mouse' utilising a surreal "why?" sample amid sudden stops and tricky hi-hat creeps-upward. The sendoff 'Simplicity', finally, pays homage to an earlier apogee of the scene, perhaps nodding at Coki's raw and unpolished growly sound heard in his 'Spongebob' era.
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Changes (reissue)
Cat: MEDI 100. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Changes (6:47)
Review: Definitely one of the most haunting and quite possibly one of the most seminal cuts Mala has ever made, the show-stopping 'Changes' enjoys a long overdue re-press. Whether you were around when it first dropped in 2007 and never caught the wax, or you've since discovered it from many different samples such as XXXTENTACION's 'Look At Me' or The Game's 'Holy Water', this is an iconic piece of 140 music that transcends genres and generations. A contemporary classic, nothing less.
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 in stock $16.58
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Power Hungry
Power Hungry (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MS 075. Rel: 14 Jun 24
Power Hungry (feat Jman) (4:22)
Power (dub) (4:23)
Haunted (5:19)
Vampire (dub) (4:00)
 in stock $14.94
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Jukebox
Jukebox (limited 12")
Cat: HF 061. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Wait... (4:01)
Order Rand (3:53)
Simple (3:05)
Salt (4:17)
See Joy (4:33)
Tape (4:01)
Review: Dubstep and garage pushers Hotflush make a surefooted return, welcoming Perth producer Odd Occasion to their roster with an al dente next-gen garage cookoff. This 'Jukebox' offers six choices to the discerning listener, though you'd be hard-pressed to find a pub owner who'll take them on in toto - unless the landlords happen to be real heads, that is! All's well that this is a machine with niche appeal, with its formal calculations and dark contusions tempting fans of all things bass-led. Though the record begins on a volatile yet minimal note, the A3 'Simple' takes a glassy dubstep turn, virtifying the mix with hollow sound design and a stealthy grime vocal sample. The B-side betrays a sacrifice of genre focus, with 'Salt' bringing brutal trade zone techno via experimental trap sound design, and 'Tape' progressing through tender zithers, which help uptick the mix to reach a snappy folktronic finish.
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 in stock $16.04
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Disturbia
Cat: SSR 0151LP. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Lapis Lazuli (3:51)
It's All Devo! (feat Gerald Casale) (3:55)
Res Q Me (feat Bill Laswell) (4:18)
Guerrera (3:01)
Gloomy Afternoon (2:51)
Disturbia (feat Mark Stewart) (1:58)
Where Do Comets Come From (feat Bill Laswell) (3:03)
Starless Sea (3:12)
La Canzone Un Po' Storta (3:14)
Ganja Provide The Answer (feat Flowdan) (3:07)
Tabula Rasa (3:55)
Aural Plasticine (3:54)
 in stock $17.70
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Acid Dub Studies II
Cat: ADS 002. Rel: 01 Sep 22
Melted (4:14)
Camo (3:22)
Strange Brew (2:56)
Electroacidspringwater (1:42)
Pursuit (3:35)
Valium Tempo (3:05)
To The River (3:16)
Acid Tempo (3:22)
Liberation (3:51)
Springdub Meditation (3:44)
Review: Om Unit's Acid Dub Studies album, an inspired fusion of outer-space ambient sounds, deeply psychedelic TB-303 tweakery and outer-space digi-dub riddims, was for our money one of the standout electronic albums of 2021. This surprise sequel more than lives up to the high bar set by its predecessor, with the Bristol-based producer subtly expanding the project's boundaries (see the borderline Balearic brilliance of 'Camo') while delivering more fusions of ambient techno, acid and digi-dub. Highlights are plentiful, with our picks including the slow-motion strut of 'Strange Brew', the intergalactic squelch of 'Pursuit', the warming loveliness of 'To The River' and the borderline tropical melodiousness of 'Liberation'.
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 in stock $28.76
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Severant (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: ZIQ 309X. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Visioning Shared Tomorrows (2:05)
Ant City (3:23)
Whisper Fate (2:42)
Onset (Escapism) (3:00)
Scissors (3:32)
Truth Flood (3:41)
Reality Drift (2:18)
Ascension Phase (2:52)
Salt Lake Cuts (5:16)
Seeing The Edges (3:54)
Flight Path (4:27)
Vectoral (2:58)
As We Lie Promising (0:45)
Work, Live & Sleep Incollapsing Space (4:32)
Shutter Light Girl (1:07)
Memory Rain (3:37)
Review: After the massive impact of Vex'd in the breakthrough years of dubstep, it was big news when Jamie Teasdale chose to swerve in his own direction and emerge as Kuedo. Released in 2011, Severant was a bold statement of intent which didn't wholly shirk what had come before, but placed emphasis on the kind of romantic synthesis you'd readily associate with Vangelis and saw trap and other influences sneaking into the mix. In hindsight, Severant is typical of the times we live in, drawing on a glut of influences and presenting its own idiosyncratic vision, but above all that the emotion and intent of Teasdale's ideas make it an enduring, captivating listen.
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 in stock $17.70
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Sounds From The Well: Collection 2 (feat J:Kenzo, Eomac, Pugilist & Mystik)
VARIOUS
Cat: KHALIPHONIC 16. Rel: 12 Oct 22
Titus 12 & MTF - "Koyla Version" (4:16)
J:Kenzo - "Kotale" (3:37)
Undefined - "Signal" (4:56)
Gulls - "Immolation" (4:55)
Eomac - "Wildfire" (3:41)
Pugilist & Mystik - "Arbitrary" (4:51)
Marcus Anbessa - "Piros Tribe" (3:59)
Systemwide - "Warrior" (Alter Echo mix) (4:03)
Al Cisneros - "High Concentrate" (4:00)
Review: Khaliphonic represents a rich seam alongside sister label ZamZam Sounds, carrying forth vital modern iterations of dubwise music from switched on artists the world over. As such, compilations like these are a perfect primer on who's out there doing great things, whether it's Bristol duo Titus 12 & MTF, Japan's Undefined or West Coast veterans Systemwide. There are plenty of ideas and styles explored here, from melancholic synth steppas to trad-school echo chamber immersion, but the constant is a staggering high quality. If a label should be a trusted stamp of authority, then Khaliphonic have their role nailed. Essential sonics for any dub-minded explorer.
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 in stock $22.12
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Bad & Badder
Cat: SIG 028. Rel: 12 Feb 21
Bad (6:34)
Badder (6:33)
Review: Although Rhythm & Sound and Basic Channel man Mark Ernestus has worked with or remixed many different artists over the years, we didn't expect him to join forces with D&B scene stalwarts Calbre and DRS. Yet that's exactly what's on offer here, as the Hardwax founder delivers two typically deep, dubbed-out techno outings crafted from portions of the pair's collaborative cut 'Badman', which is due to feature on Calbre's forthcoming sixteenth studio album, Feeling Normal. Both 'Bad' and 'Badder' are typical of Ernestus' ultra-deep and hypnotic style, with snippets of the duo's original instruments, beats and vocals echoing in and out of a warming, all-encompassing, sub-heavy groove. In a word, it's superb.
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 in stock $16.04
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Trapsoul
Trapsoul (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 888751 511910. Rel: 05 Feb 16
Intro (Difference) (1:29)
Let Em' Know (4:21)
Exchange (3:14)
For However Long (2:05)
Don't (3:18)
Open (interlude) (2:40)
Ten Nine Fourteen (3:11)
The Sequence (3:13)
Rambo (3:42)
502 Come Up (3:19)
Sorry Not Sorry (3:18)
Been That Way (3:19)
Overtime (3:38)
Right My Wrongs (4:07)
Gespielt von: Kid Mark
 in stock $22.96
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London Zoo
London Zoo (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: ZEN 132. Rel: 15 Jul 08
Angry (feat Tippa Irie)
Murder We (feat Ricky Ranking)
Skeng (feat Killa P & Flowdan)
Too Much Pain (feat Ricky Ranking & Aya)
Insane (feat Warrior Queen)
Jah War (feat Flowdan)
Fuckaz (feat Space Ape)
You & Me (feat Roger Robinson)
Freak Freak
Warning (feat Flowdan)
Poison Dart (feat Warrior Queen)
Judgement (feat Ricky Ranking)
Gespielt von: Powlo Thirsty Ear
 in stock $35.96
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SEMPLATE 001
Cat: SEMPLATE 001. Rel: 31 May 23
Roots Of Dub (5:08)
We Lock Down The Block (5:08)
Chords Trip (5:07)
Review: Riddim Tuffa's Echoboy follows up releases on Moonshine and Solway Dub with this exceptional triplet of soundsystem jams on Soul Ex Machina. Cosmic, meditative but kicking like a sub-loaded mule, there's a gentle progression throughout the EP. 'Roots Of Dub' immerses us like a Smith & Mighty blueprint, 'We Lock Down The Block' is a little more dancefloor focused but still heavily restrained and pared back (similar to Tipper at his deepest and most star-gazey) while finally 'Chords Trip' closes on a much more traditional digi dub tip. Beautiful.

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 in stock $15.77
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Irked
Irked (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MEDI 123. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Irked (3:55)
Mirrors (5:04)
Cold Chain (4:38)
Unmarked (5:08)
Review: Few labels have been as important to the development of deep dubstep over the last decade than the Deep Medi Musik crew. Here comes another of their fine transmissions, ready and waiting to rattle your ribs and test your bowels. Somah is at the buttons for the four cuts and kicks off with 'Irked' which has inky bass and haunting late night leads over a heavy but deft bottom end. 'Mirrors' pairs more eerie empty space with echoing hits and distant sirens and 'Cold Chain' has a warmer, even slightly soulful sound thanks to the pad work. 'Unmarked' closes with a clatter of percussive menace.
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Signed & Delivered
Cat: 502173 2441270. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Dave & Cench
Drink Token
Telescope (feat Ashbeck & El Londo)
Function (feat Infamousizak)
Bare Ones
Brush Them (feat P-rallel)
Rio Riddim (feat Antconstantino)
Girona Riddim
3am In Paris
Masego Cleared It
Grind & Build (feat Miraa May)
 in stock $11.90
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Disturbia
Disturbia (limited burgundy vinyl LP)
Cat: SSR 151LPLTD. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Lapis Lazuli (3:51)
It's All Devo! (feat Gerald Casale) (3:55)
Res Q Me (feat Bill Laswell) (4:18)
Guerrera (3:01)
Gloomy Afternoon (2:51)
Disturbia (feat Mark Stewart) (1:58)
Where Do Comets Come From (feat Bill Laswell) (3:03)
Starless Sea (3:12)
La Canzone Un Po' Storta (3:14)
Ganja Provide The Answer (feat Flowdan) (3:07)
Tabula Rasa (3:55)
Aural Plasticine (3:54)
 in stock $20.47
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Yeah Tomorrow
Cat: PS 003. Rel: 28 Nov 24
8 Legs (4:39)
Floor Structure (4:11)
Yeah Tomorrow (4:54)
DN2 (4:42)
Review: Brussels' Sagat is making ever more of a name for himself with his bass-heavy sounds and wonky perspective on rhythm. This time out he blends great harmony, trippy designs and innovative groove patterns on an EP for the fledgling Private Stress. '8 Legs' is a roaming percussive rattler, 'Floor Structure' taps into classic bass and dub and 'Yeah Tomorrow' brings more light and airy melody over a skiing and broken beat low end that makes you want to rise to your toes. 'DN2' shuts down with a menacing atmosphere and eerie pads.
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 in stock $19.90
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Atonement
Atonement (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MEDI 132. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Break Room (4:00)
Ogun (4:15)
Review: Previously flexing on Wheel & Deal and Artikal, London new-gen 140 talent Darkai now lands on another one of the most respected labels in the dubstep multiverse - Deep Medi. Like all the best 12"s it's a game of two halves as he serves up the rough and the smooth. 'Break Room' is a grizzly, distorted, contemporary hot mess as crushed up drums decay in spirals all around. Meanwhile on the B 'Ogun' goes for much more of a timeless dungeon bound groaner. Booming echoes and snake-like bass, slithering upside your chops. Mood, tension and dynamics all in full effect. High grade.
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 in stock $14.94
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Brave New World EP
Brave New World EP (180 gram vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: DDD 123BLK. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Brave New World (feat Saskilla) (4:40)
Pythons (3:58)
Online Overdose (feat Ashez) (3:18)
Pyrex Jackie (3:00)
Review: Apocalypto! Foreign Beggar PAV4N lays down some hard hitting truths with the hard hitting Truth and the results are sizzling in moody futurist fusion. 'Brave New World' (with Saskilla) marches us slap bang into the middle of a 23rd century war, 'Pythons' slithers with so much attitude you can feel squeezing you, softening you up for Pav's lunchtime treat. 'Online Overdose' (with Ashez) hurls us into a neon swing, pinging through the arpeggiated sci-fi swagger before 'Pyrex Jackie' goes straight up Universal Soldier. Metal jacket tackle.
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 in stock $17.16
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Live At Sustain Release
Cat: PML 001. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Live At Sustain Release: 3-6 Am 15/09/24 Montcello, NY (CD One)
Live At Sustain Release: 3-6 Am 15/09/24 Montcello, NY (CD Two)
 in stock $18.80
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Kala
Kala (2xLP)
Cat: XLLP 281. Rel: 17 Aug 07
Bamboo Banga
Birdflu
Boyz
Jimmy
Hussel (feat Afrikan Boy)
Mango Pickle Down River (with Wil Canni & Mob)
20 Dollar
World Town
The Turn
XR2
Paper Planes
Come Around (feat Timbal And)
 in stock $28.22
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Deflagration
Cat: DBQK 1227. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Sekklement
Flat Out
Shut Off
Deflagration
 in stock $17.16
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Rasta We Rasta
Rasta We Rasta (limited orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MS 077. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Rasta We Rasta (remix - feat Danny Red) (4:42)
Horns Dub (5:07)
Sound Biznis (5:35)
Review: Ever since launching his Echoboy project on the label, Moonshine has played a key role in Adam Kupec's output. Rising up from his Riddim Tuffa roots with a disarming, deep dark vibe, he's made his sonic statement clear since 'Jahova' in 22 and 'Fire' in 23. Now back with 'Rasta We Rasta', his signature seems to gleam off the wax. Digital but warm and resonant. Dancefloor but laced with a little soul. Highlights are the ominous boom of the Danny Red featured title track and the tricky cymbals and shiny finish of 'Horns Dub'.
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Machine
Machine (gatefold red black & white splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 781676 75791. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Annihilated (Force Of Gravity) (4:07)
Shafted (Laws Of Attraction/Repulsion) (3:17)
Sickness (Slowly Dying) (3:34)
Vertical (Never See You Again) (3:52)
Floored (Point Of Impact) (4:20)
Drop (Machine Sex) (4:08)
Hypnotised (F-ucked Up) (4:06)
Inhuman (Let Machines Do The Talking) (4:12)
Departed (Left The Body Behind) (3:56)
Buried (Your Life Is Short) (3:28)
Bodied (Send For The Hearse) (5:24)
Exit (Wasteman) (4:16)
Review: Kevin Richard Martin, known for pushing the boundaries of sound as THE BUG, unleashes his latest full-length, Machine. The album, released via Relapse, is his first solo instrumental work under the moniker, following a series of self-released EPs on PRESSURE. Each track is a sonic barrage, merging futuristic dub with crushing electronic elements, heavy bass riffs, and industrial weight that recalls his earlier work with Techno Animal and King Midas Sound. Machine takes the listener on a journey through dense, dystopian soundscapes, where each beat feels like a seismic event, making it perfect for oversized systems in sweat-drenched clubs. Tracks like 'Buried' and 'Bodied' epitomise this, with the former dropping tectonic bass lines over heavyweight beats, while the latter smoulders with industrial doom. Martin's signature "ice cold and dystopian" sound is at its zenith here, blending visceral sub-bass pressure with masterful production. It's a brutal yet nuanced record, one that demands to be felt as much as heard.
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 in stock $29.32
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Dounia
Dounia (LP + poster)
Cat: CNMDDV 12. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Ilahi
J'wadi
Maqlab
Shayatine
Gecko Rec (feat Assyouti)
Kol S'bah
Dounia
Majdouba
J'nia In Disguise
Review: Following mesmerising Marseilles mutations from the likes of Syqulone, Kabylie Minogue and Lisa More, Cain ? Muchi return to Gros:Oeuvre with their remarkable debut album. A heady tagine of grime, beats, techno, global bass and contemporary electronica with a title that either refers to famed Moroccan popstar or, far more likely, relates to meaning as 'universe', Dounia is a beguiling clash of western electronics and eastern bars, lyrics, and vocal harmonies. Fractured and macabre throughout from the distorted hardcore bass highs of 'J'wadi' to disarming vocal cries of 'Majdouba' this post grime, pre apocalypse opus is a trip from edge to edge.

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 in stock $28.49
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Pax Aurora Remixes
Cat: OEMOEMENOERMXS 6. Rel: 18 Dec 23
Nana (Dj Nobu remix) (6:36)
Dreaming About Rollercoasters (Jakojako remix) (4:58)
Organic (Om Unit remix)
Feroit (Julia Gjertsen remix)
Review: Nadia Struiwigh's Pax Aurora was a standout ambient techno LP in 2022, and now Nous Klaer Audio have returned to the project to commission a grip of remixes which respond to the source material in distinctive ways. DJ Nobu takes a delicate, mesmerising approach to 'Nana', while Jakojako plumbs the depths of immersive, feathery techno. With Om Unit and Julia Gjertsen representing with equally hypnotic, elegant versions on the flip as well, this is the perfect example of a remix EP which truly adds weight to the original release.
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 in stock $15.22
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Lost In Music
Cat: MSLP 018. Rel: 23 Jan 25
How I Feel (4:13)
Let U Down (4:05)
Relent (feat Don Fe) (4:07)
Unseen (3:55)
Cup Of Peace (3:46)
Lost In Music (feat Vale) (4:27)
Revival (4:15)
Nowhere To Run (4:19)
Devotion (3:53)
Breathe (4:06)
Review: Inner Echo's latest venture dives into dub's atmospheric underbelly with an ear for intricate detail and deep emotional resonance. Basslines don't just anchor the compositions but ripple through them, creating a sense of movement and weight. Vocals surface like apparitions, haunting but never overpowering, while percussion glints at the edges, sharp yet restrained. The production leans into space and silence, allowing melodies to linger and decay in equal measure. There's a timeless quality here; it's dub imagined not just as a genre but as a state of mind, with every element fine-tuned to pull listeners into its reflective core.
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 in stock $27.39
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Beyond The Veil
Beyond The Veil (orange magma vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: YUKU 041. Rel: 23 Jul 24
Beyond The Veil (3:22)
Careful (feat Riko Dan) (4:41)
Occult Circle (3:52)
No Escape (5:28)
Voiceless (1:42)
Stalker (3:36)
Dark Patterns (3:56)
Mutual Destruction (4:43)
Careful (instrumental) (4:22)
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 in stock $21.30
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Shakey Shakey EP
Cat: LDHXL 004. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Genie (3:33)
Shakey Shakey (4:38)
Static (4:53)
Power (with Sirus) (3:43)
Review: .Following rumblers and shakers on the likes of Well Rounded and Low End Music, Jackson makes his debut on Liverpool imprint LDH. Proffering some of his wooziest brews so far, the whole collection smacks of 3am liberty. From the moment the creepy opener 'Genie' wafts into view until the very last stench of triumphant hypnosis on the bruk influenced 'Power' leaves your brain, the whole collection is an assault of the vibe senses. The tumbling organs and heavy harmonicas on 'Shakey Shakey' and the trippy boom bap of 'Static' can't go unrecognised for that matter. Shake what your Jackson gave you.
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 in stock $20.75
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Emirg
Emirg (12")
Cat: WPR 074. Rel: 20 Sep 24
I Saw (3:53)
Paranormal (4:02)
Emirg (3:52)
Loosey (4:21)
 in stock $14.94
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Tab
Tab (12")
Cat: TNM 006. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Tab (4:11)
24gb (4:06)
Who (2:29)
Review: Repping Sugar Records and Tanum Sounds, Winsome comes through with three really interesting perspectives. 'Tab' is a unique and highly springy piece of work as it works and wriggles its away around some well sculpted table drum hits and sub plunges. '24gb' takes us down a much dreamier pathway, sitting somewhere between Indian Ropeman and Chicken Lips. Finally 'Who' closes this stunning EP with a faraway drone. Intense.
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I Was So Far In I Was Out
I Was So Far In I Was Out (hand-stamped heavyweight vinyl LP in silk screen printed die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DS 006. Rel: 01 May 24
Blood (5:16)
Gateless Brainer (3:29)
Spring Rain (4:11)
Triton (5:07)
Marauder (4:44)
Vexed (4:12)
Digital Tomb (4:06)
Computer Paul (3:32)
Review: "Eclectic digital dub" are the words Digital Sting use to describe the latest from Feel Free Hi Fi. Given Feel Free Hi Fi also run the label, we can take the phrasing as gospel. A few minutes into 'Blood' and you'll be short of any evidence to suggest otherwise, too. Bringing together the timbres, aesthetics and tones that have defined their preceding short form and extended play output, this is a debut album which defines the idea of an amalgamation of sounds. Drawing on their own experimentations, but also a multitude of canons and sub genres, industrial meets weirdo dancehall, meets broken techno, meets spacey stepping beats, meets frog sounds, and then some more. Cinematic, au naturel, yet also born from machines as much as Mother Earth, if you're not hearing this come 10am at one free party this year we'll eat our steel-toed hemp shoes.
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 in stock $23.52
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Resolution 653
Cat: NONPLUSCD 003. Rel: 05 Apr 11
Sun Rec
User
8
Waterfalls
Aggro Acid
Arc
Love Arp
Thomp
Talkin' Mono
Rift Zone
Plok
Delta Zone (Advance)
Memory Implant
Review: Alex Green and Damon Kirkham's debut album has been a long time coming. It follows an action-packed decade that's seen them morph from drum & bass punishers to dubstep fusionists and, more recently, bass music experimentalists. With such experience behind them, it's perhaps no surprise that Resolution 653 is an eclectic set. What's more surprising is the expansiveness of their approach. Within the album's 13 tracks lies glass-clear electronic futurism, brain-warping acid tracks, murky dusbtep, slo-mo 4/4 sweetness, hard edged electro bounce, off-kilter IDM and, naturally, 140 BPM bass bangers. As a summary of where British bass music's at in 2011, it's unsurpassed.
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 in stock $1.94
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Lindsey Stirling
Lindsey Stirling (gatefold coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: 762182 871020. Rel: 20 Jan 16
Electric Daisy Violin (3:15)
Zi-Zi's Journey (3:17)
Crystallize (4:19)
Song Of The Caged Bird (3:05)
Moon Trance (3:57)
Minimal Beat (3:35)
Transcendence (3:45)
Elements (4:08)
Shadows (3:41)
Spontaneous Me (3:29)
Anti Gravity (3:57)
Stars Align (4:52)
 in stock $24.07
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Handz Ina Di Air (World War III Riddim)
Cat: BDV 16/018. Rel: 24 Mar 16
Skarra Mucci - "Handz Ina Di Air" (2:59)
Perfect - "Nobody Knows" (3:00)
Gespielt von: Super Mango Hi-Fi
 in stock $11.62
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Tnght
Tnght (LP)
Cat: WAP 337LM. Rel: 19 Jul 12
Top Floor
Goooo
Higher Ground
Bugg'n
Easy Easy
Review: Making their debut on Warp, Hudson Mohawke and Lunice proudly cross their beams to rain down a sick and slick kind of future-crunk, aptly demonstrated in in the introductory nature of bass-rich teaser "Top Floor" with its juke leanings and menacing posture. There's a detuned nature to the recognisable bleeps and wails on offer here while the beats remain crunchy and steadfast. "Higher Ground" is more overt in its use of juke to create a twisted kind of hype, while "Bugg'n" drips and drops in a loping vat of sub bass and slow-mo strangeness, leaving you with one of the oddest takes on the contemporary mess of electronic beats.
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 in stock $24.34
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Sweetz
Sweetz (limited 1-sided 10")
Cat: HDB 103. Rel: 29 Jul 16
Sweetz (7:08)
Review: Woof! Hyperdub bring together two of the most recognisable and enigmatic artists of recent times on this 10", as Zomby and Burial square down ahead of the former's new album for the label. Zomby's Ultra LP is undoubtedly one of this year's most anticipated albums and "Sweetz" suggests it may be a very moody affair indeed. Whilst rooted in UK dance, Zomby and Burial do look elsewhere for inspiration too. Just under seven minutes long, "Sweetz" veers through various sub-heavy soundscapes with intermittent rhythmic patters and a distinctive looped vocal sample whose pitch changes with dramatic effect.
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 in stock $5.82
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