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Savinsky
Savinsky (12")
Cat: HOTPLATES 010. Rel: 24 May 24
Savinsky (4:40)
Packin 50 Calis (4:40)
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Scavenger EP
Cat: IFSLTD 004. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Scavenger (6:06)
Minotaur (4:50)
Mutts (5:08)
Wandering (5:19)
Review: Peddling heavy, sweet subs that ooze out of the scoops like syrup, Portuguese low end maestro 3WA makes his debut on Infernal Sounds with four utterly stinking brouhahas. 'Scavenger' starts the commotion on a deep but stern note and things get more and more twisted throughout the EP... 'Minotaur' grunts and growls with a over-sized toxic bassline while 'Mutt's flips from cosmic and percussive to straight-up deranged. Last but not least 'Wandering' finishes the EP on a last lingering groan. Refreshingly woozy.
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Flash Crash/Hack Crash
Cat: AMEN 012/AWC008. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Agonis - "Black Swans" (5:02)
Konduku - "Liquidity" (6:24)
Lemont - "Cascading Mistakes" (6:49)
Varuna - "Speculative Communities" (6:24)
Review: Basel-based experimental labels Amenthia Recordings and A Walking Contradiction join forces for their first collaborative release here in the form of the Flash Crash/Hack Crash EP. Both labels are known for pushing boundaries within their close-knit creative circles and this one features Agonis' heavy stepper and Konduku's whirlpool of low frequencies on the Amenthia side, while Lemont continues the low-end, tripped-out vibe. Varuna represents A Walking Contradiction and delivers swampy, slow-motion sounds in their signature style. This release embodies both labels' commitment to daring, unconventional electronic sounds.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Daily Dose Of Dub
Daily Dose Of Dub (10" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BPV 007. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Amparito MC - "Daily Dose Of Dub" (3:26)
Mr Zebre - "Pulse Riddim" (3:24)
Sola MC - "Chant Against Evil" (3:25)
Freddie Stork - "Sax Of The Pirates" (feat Moon Sister) (3:24)
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Rave Alert
Rave Alert (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 016 CAF?. Rel: 26 Jul 24
Beatrice M - "Failed Escape (WDDAD)" (4:27)
Amor Satyr - "Souper" (5:35)
Lia Catreux - "Hell Eraser" (4:52)
Spirit Vortex Club - "Amphibyakusa" (5:27)
Israfil - "Ni Dieu Ni Maitre Ni Jupiter Qui Retrograde" (6:09)
Yolek - "I Think (I'm Fine)" (feat Freeky) (3:56)
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Lacuna
Lacuna (white marbled vinyl 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: FPL 028. Rel: 07 Aug 24
Shadows (2:04)
Lacuna (4:06)
Introspection (3:10)
Kalopsia (3:28)
Dark Paths (feat Vacant) (2:32)
Ghosts (3:36)
Review: Beau operates at the sharp end of the UK electronic underground and creates an immersive, dark ambient sound that is influenced by trailblazers like Burial. His soundscapes combine ethereal textures with moody rhythms and that is very much the case here on Lacuna, his new album for Feat PLAtes. It is full of roomy sounds, icy glass synths, smeared pads, late-night moods and evocative atmospheres that draw you in ever deeper, sometimes looking over your shoulder, always lost in deep thought. A real lost tape from the short-lived night bus genre, you could say.
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GALL 014
GALL 014 (limited 12")
Cat: GALL 014. Rel: 08 May 24
U Up (5:43)
U Dancin (5:36)
U Perfect (5:20)
U Burnin (6:54)
Review: The Bitter End label and eponymous production outfit is back with a new and limited 12" of brilliantly dazzling electro, disco and some other unnameable sounds. It's fresh in its fusion of the new with the old and opens with 'U Up', an electro-tinged cut that glides through the cosmos with characterful synth sounds and plenty of colour. 'U Dancin' then brings wispy pads and smeared vocals to a twitchy technoid groove and 'U Perfect' brings out some spangled metal sounds and dubbed out low ends before 'U Burnin' closes with lurching beats and hefty bass under raw percussion. It's experimental body music that cannot fail to get you going.
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タグ: EBM | Minimal
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Lost Woods
Cat: BURST 003. Rel: 24 May 24
Burst - "Lost Woods" (3:31)
Burst - "Spies Love Gold" (5:24)
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Inner Space
Inner Space (12" picture disc)
Cat: DDD 133. Rel: 04 Sep 24
Overlords (3:14)
Gummo (3:33)
Interdimensional (2:48)
What Happened To Him (2:48)
Review: DDD makes a landmark signing here with the legendary dubstep artist Caspa who is undeniably one of the genre's most influential figures from right back in the early days. CASPA's Inner Space EP finds the main man back in top form with his signature sound of ice-cold beats, deep, pulsating basslines, and forward-thinking sound design all making a massive impact. The four-track project makes for an immersive journey through 140 BPM and manages to blend introspection with hard-hitting energy. It is impactful yet refined music that solidifies his legacy while pushing the boundaries of dubstep into new and freshly futuristic territories.
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Folklore EP
Folklore EP (translucent pink smoke vinyl 12")
Cat: DCM 005. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Seer (6:03)
Panacea (4:18)
Panacea (instrumental) (4:19)
Lure (4:29)
Purge (4:39)
Return (3:35)
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Pipe Down
Pipe Down (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: FAVX 016. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Pipe Down (4:14)
Pussyfoot (4:40)
Review: Deep dubstep don Chad Dubz is a firm favourite amongst those who know. And for anyone who has heard him play any time since 2018, they will also know that 'Pipe Down' has been a regular in his sets that never fails to make an impact. It has rolling basslines and techy drum patterns with some unsettling synths and well-treated vocals all keeping you on edge. 'Pussyfoot' is another gem, this time with a low-end wobble and muffled vocals, classic dubstep pads and late-night tension that sounds ever more excellent the louder it gets.
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Commencement
Commencement (12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: NUDI 015. Rel: 12 Nov 24
Commencement (4:05)
Commencement (Gonjasufi remix) (3:56)
Commencement (Lewi Boome remix) (4:23)
Mineral Blend (4:50)
Mineral Blend (Dome Zero remix) (4:42)
Mineral Blend (Polyop remix) (4:27)
Review: London trio Damos Room serve up their take on dub-inspired bass music on this new EP which emerged from a rare collaborative session in Elijah Minnelli's loft. 'Commencement' opens with a deep, droning bass groove that's topped with a stream of conscious muttering to create a moody and hypnotic sound. 'Mineral Blend' brings a laid-back dancehall vibe with dreamy echoes of past sessions and remixers Gonjasufi, Lewi Boome, Dome Zero and Polyop individually infuse the tracks with dub techno, acid and experimental twists best highlighted by Gonjasufi's haunting transformation of 'Commencement' into a misty, immersive bit of sonic menace.
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Wicked City
Wicked City (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MS 074. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Hard Revenge Dub (5:23)
Artificial Eye (3:26)
Body Hammer (5:06)
Wicked City (5:22)
13 Assassins (4:07)
Decibel (3:57)
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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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Meaning's Edge
Meaning's Edge (12" 再プレス)
Cat: HTH 176. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Codex (8:33)
Codex (part 2) (3:42)
Crawl (4:31)
Frekm (part 1) (6:44)
Frekm (part 2) (8:11)
Review: DJRum's career has blossomed in recent times, in no small part thanks to his mind-mangling and frequently thrill-a-minute DJ sets. Unusually given his prolific work-rate earlier in his career, the much-admired producer has not released much new music of late; in fact, this mini-album for Fabric offshoot Houndstooth marks his first 100% fresh release for five years. It's predictably impressive, with highlights including the twisted TB-303 trickery, bombastic sub-bass and polyrhythmic post-dubstep UK bass beats of 'Codex', the high-octane modular techno insanity of 'Crawl', the spaced-out and dubbed-out, Autechre-ish IDM weirdness of 'Frekm (Part 1)', and the deconstructed breakbeats, psychoactive electronics and metallic effects of 'Frekm (Part 2)'.
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Bruk
Bruk (red & black smokey vinyl 12")
Cat: DDD 125. Rel: 07 Aug 24
Bruk (4:39)
Original Champion (3:45)
Suspect (3:15)
Playback (5:08)
Review: Denver's DMVU returns to DDD with the scorching Bruk EP, featuring heavy 808s and some wildly wonky grooves in between the menacing breakbeat interludes. DMVU's mastery lies in blending old and new and he delivers a meticulously crafted yet cohesive sound that is both physical and mental. The title track, 'Bruk,' kicks off with a thunderous drop that is guaranteed to shake speakers worldwide and introduces eerie atmospheres and warped percussive textures. 'Original Champion' combines quirky dubstep with medieval and 80s synthwave influences, while 'Suspect' delivers a powerful punch. The EP closes with 'Playback,' bridging dub reggae's roots with techy, metallic stabs.
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Antipodean Dubs Vol B
Antipodean Dubs Vol B (limited 12" + insert)
Cat: PCSS 08BB. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Echo Inspectors - "Uncanny Valley"
Taction - "Dialect"
Subset - "Impedance"
Simon Mann - "Delta Morphic"
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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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Overkiller
Overkiller (limited 12")
Cat: MTR 004. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Multipass (3:07)
Patter (3:04)
Overkiller (4:35)
Rarefaction (3:58)
Land (3:33)
Review: In case you thought 'Nightjars' a few years back wasn't tasty enough, Foamy cooks up another buttery round for Magic Toast and there's breakfast for everyone. Each slice sits at a different tempo and spins a different yarn - the gluey Orbital-on-Mogodon 100BPM tech slug 'Multipass', the springy breakcore-curious lullaby 'Patter', the slimy sluggy business-witnessing blunderbuss 'Overkiller', the hopeful, playful but a little bashful 'Rarefaction' and the lonely chimes and cosmic wobble board adieu of 'Land' - but it all works together in a really immersive and inspiringly inventive way. Exceptional electronic music, this.
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Shoals
Shoals (12")
Cat: FC 07. Rel: 01 May 24
Dark Age (4:13)
Bad Neighbor (4:41)
Dusty Acer (4:01)
Illumination (3:45)
Shoals (4:58)
Review: Throw the gauntlet: Fast Castle makes a welcome return here with Gent1e $oul's new Shoals"=-EP which is a superbly deep dive into some new and previously uncharted bass worlds. All five cuts are versatile and vital offerings starting with the in your face aggression of opener 'Dark Age' with its hefty low-end wobbles. 'Bad Neighbor' has some stepper energy with big waves of sub-bass washing over you and 'Dusty Acer' then pays tribute to the artist's "dear but aging AoE2 gaming machine". Deep dubstep fans will find plenty of love on 'Illumination' with plenty of mystic ambiance to get lost in and 'Shoals' draws things to a close with half-stepping 160bpm power.
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Happy Lovers
Happy Lovers (12" + art card)
Cat: MUDL 001. Rel: 20 Nov 24
That Was My Thing (7:12)
Living 4 U (5:28)
Signs (4:05)
Meant 2 Be (5:35)
タグ: UK Garage
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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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Disclosure EP
Cat: FRS 028. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Klaus Schwab (4:17)
State Street (5:35)
Vanguard (5:16)
Blackrock (5:00)
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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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GMS (Gun Man Sound)
GMS (Gun Man Sound) (7" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: CLARTYDONUTS 001. Rel: 04 Sep 24
Jus Rival & Joe Fire - "GMS" (3:18)
Spooky - "Fear No Evil" (3:18)
Review: East London MC Jus Rival teams up with Camden's Joe Fire here for a hard-hitting new track 'G.M.S (Gun Man Sound).' Following their previous collaboration on 'Dangerous Settings,' the duo builds on their undeniable chemistry for another explosive release with some serious low-end heft. Produced by grime heavyweight Spooky Bizzle, the brass-laced instrumental provides the perfect backdrop for both MCs to shine and Jus Rival opens with a catchy hook and sharp bars, while Joe Fire takes over with a playful, yet commanding verse. Accompanied by a slick visual directed by Honey JD,tihs one is defined by its dynamic delivery and relentless energy.
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Absurd EP
Absurd EP (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DNO 017. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Feature (3:28)
Absurd (3:40)
Stimulate (feat Hypho) (4:05)
Saturday (3:57)
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Inner Sanctum
Inner Sanctum (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: IM 014. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Canopy Eyes (3:21)
Polyphonic Sky (3:34)
Inner Sanctum (4:13)
Soular Inferno (3:53)
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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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Misperceptions EP
Cat: PRGMM 007. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Location Tracker (3:52)
Koh (4:52)
Unexpected Encounters (4:54)
Misperceptions (6:02)
Review: Mod Sens debuts on Programm LDN with an electrifying blend of soundsystem influences, techno, and electro. Based in Malmo, Sweden, he channels his diverse musical perspectives through the renowned Melt club night in his hometown. This EP, 'Misperceptions,' reflects a period when electro dominated Malmo's underground scene and therefore inspired the artist to craft his interpretation of them. The tracks are introspective, featuring melancholic pads juxtaposed with robust drums and a commanding low-end as Mod Sens explores themes of restlessness and constraint, resulting in four elevated compositions that push Programm LDN's commitment to advancing club music.
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Fluting
Fluting (10")
Cat: DBLK 016. Rel: 19 Jul 24
Fluting (5:00)
Fluting (Ourman remix) (3:34)
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Hunter
Hunter (12")
Cat: LDHV 002. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Rouz (6:06)
Silk VIP (2:16)
Fear Suppression (3:43)
Hunter (4:09)
Review: Liverpool Dubstep Heads invite Russian artist Ninety over for some low-end fun and these four tracks are the result of their adventures. As with many of his previous tracks, Ninety errs on the side of trippy across the EP with strange off-grid flurries and psychedelic twists throughout. Highlights include the wavey sheen and sparkle of 'Rouz', the pinched staccato drama of 'Fear Suppression' and the all-out theatrical tension of the title track. Hunt and go hard!

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This & That
This & That (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: NICS 003. Rel: 04 Oct 24
This & That (2:53)
Dub & That (2:50)
Review: The Plymouth soundsystem and collective known as No Ice Cream Sound take their namesake after the historic Johnny Osbourne song 'No Ice Cream Sound', which hears one of the many most popular faces and voices of reggae decry "ice cream sound", his shorthand for tunes and soundboys who'd dare soften the original intended rawness of roots music. Here the boys take a thousand-watt megabulb to a gelato the size of a glacier with 'This & That', which hears residents Charlie P and Jman go back to back, trading verses and rhythms in a soundsystemic pattern. Fusing influences of both rubadub and roots, the two versions featured here are truly twin whirlwinds, not for slackened belts by any stretch.
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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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Out Of The Wax
Cat: WPR 078. Rel: 24 Dec 24
Out Of The Wax
Degoutant
LAH
Epicenter
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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)
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You're Such A Cat
Cat: LDHV 001. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Silent Cats (4:23)
You're Such A Cat (4:11)
Mozambique Dub (4:15)
RXH (4:44)
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Recharge The Accelerator
Cat: POMO 001. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Devil Brain (4:46)
Recharge The Accelerator (7:07)
Machine Language (5:28)
Italian Gibberish (5:51)
Suburban Lawns (7:00)
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Reminiscence Dub EP
Cat: IFS 036. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Reminiscence Dub (4:41)
Space Riddim (3:55)
Molotov (feat Causa) (3:50)
Review: Three exceptional low end delights from Parisian artist Quasar right here on Infernal. Each cut as unhurried as the last, there's a latent swagger coded deep into each groove as the Frenchman does his thing... 'Reminiscence Dub' is a gloopy, dubby strut in deep space, 'Space Raiders' hits with a deep bounce that recalls the likes of Roots Manuva's hopeful anthem 'Witness' while 'Molotov' (with Causa) brings the EP to an explosive finale. Unforgettable.
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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)
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Sanctum
Sanctum (white vinyl 12" + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: IRON 057. Rel: 07 Aug 24
Rednote & Gnasha - "Onslaught" (4:49)
Waves (4:40)
Down (4:41)
Outsider (4:11)
Rednote & Gnasha - "Onslaught" (Biome remix) (5:06)
Outsider (Dark Entity remix) (4:12)
Review: Dubstep longtimer Rednote presents his very first LP, also marking a first for the New Zealand label Iron Shirt. The story goes that only after a fecund period touring the Leeds underground scene, followed by a period of respite clawed out during lockdown, did Rednote catch the breath in which to hone his craft in LP form. With a title like Sanctum, we catch glimpses of the producer in a sanctified enclave, away from the deathly intrusions and bustles of the relatively Babylonian scene, all too easily seen to be a haven for musical responsibility shirking. There's something ever so ineffable or subtle about Rednote's sound, a sound that is mostly seen on display here. It persists in the drums and atmospheric tensions as a softened but no less hard-hitting mise-en-scene; the emphasis isn't on just bassweight or incitements to dance, but more on realising the otherwise unwrought possibility of crafting highly visual scenes - shady back-alleys, unscrupulous markets, nighttime wastes - out of the dubstep form.
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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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Black Hole EP
Black Hole EP (hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BCSM 012. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Black Hole (4:10)
Music Is Music (5:05)
Talking Bass (4:11)
Dirty Melodica (4:39)
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Rooms In Time Space
Cat: TOS 007. Rel: 09 May 24
Observatory (7:56)
Junction (5:08)
Bunker (6:02)
Quantum Zone (5:09)
Review: It's sleepy liminal steppers' zones aplenty on Sub Basics' latest full-length for Temple Of Sound, Rooms In Time-Space. As if imagining a purely abstract, extremophilic lifeworld, seed-generated for the pure purpose of headnodding, the latest incarnation of Sub Basics' enduring dubstep sound reflects the artist's unyielding exploration of a certain form, in thrall to which one simply cannot go wrong, provided one has mastered it. With its considered track titles like 'Basement', 'Wilderness', 'Quantum Zone', 'Observatory', 'Nonlinear' and 'Tangent', a detached, stoic, hard-scientific mood is evoked throughout, as if to liken the art of dubstep that of an oblique graphical process, void of emotive distortions. But that's just the front face of the project; deeper listens reveal an abiding humanity behind the beats, an aspect of our being that never tires of such driving broken propulsions, such immersive post-blast movements.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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Part 2
Part 2 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ITBS 008. Rel: 26 Nov 24
Strangelands (3:39)
Hold That (3:05)
Japan Drillings (3:27)
Yuji (3:36)
3 Course (3:04)
Learn Suttin (3:32)
Sledge (4:10)
Mobbin Fru (4:40)
Review: Munich's Ilian Tape is best known for its killer breakbeat driven techno sounds but various sub-labels and series also delve into ambient and, in this case, trap beats and grimy production. Sustrapperazzi hails from Hastings in the UK and make a great impression with the first volume of this Beat Tape. 'Part 2' is another one with late night menace, gritty textures and urban swagger all tempered by some meaningful melodies and indelible pads. It's an absorbing instrumental journey into nocturnal London with killer cuts like 'Japan Drillings' and 'Learn Suttin' parting physical low ends and screw basslines with emotive little vocal hooks and fragments of melody.
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Oaken
Oaken (translucent smoked pink vinyl 12")
Cat: WPR 051R. Rel: 10 Jun 24
Oaken (feat Ed Hodge) (6:01)
Lawless (4:38)
Spent (5:09)
Where Ya From (4:41)
Review: Now four years deep, Taiko's 'Oaken' still shines as White Peach remind us with this lovely limited pink vinyl. The title track, smouldering with Hodge's sax clouds, hits with a hard chill edge before we spiral deeper and deeper into the mystic mire. 'Lawless' cascades into a fluting tooting mess, 'Spent' is the sonic equivalent of a marble effect, all molten and oily but prone to sudden flurries and 'Where Ya From' finishes on the most dancefloor minded vibe as the bass wobbles away under those ever present flutes. Sublime. Just as it was back then. Don't sleep on this like you did last time.
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 in stock $14.92
Specter Of Madness EP
Specter Of Madness EP (orange marbled vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DCM 007. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Long Walk (4:13)
Specter Of Madness (4:00)
The Return (4:06)
Thief Bloodclot (4:09)
 in stock $18.24
Plexus LP (sampler)
Plexus LP (sampler) (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BAIT 14. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Metamorphism (7:36)
Coma (7:15)
Fraction (5:34)
Spectre (4:46)
Review: Beatrice M's amusingly entitled Bait label has in fact become exactly that - very desirable to those who know. Its latest is a four tracker that serves as a taster of a forthcoming digital album by Trois-Quarts Taxi System. Behind the moniker is Eloi Petillon, a versatile producer, DJ and live act who has a knack for blurring genre lines. On this one, they mix up elements of dubstep, techno and d&b into soundscapes that are cerebral, hypnotic and psychedelic. Each one is made from futuristic sound design, field recordings and intricate polyrhythms: 'Metamorphism' warped, linear, deft and brilliant deep techno. 'Coma' is more busy, 'Fraction' has wispy synths and a sparse soundscape and 'Spectre' is a fizzy, skeletal sound that tickles the brain.
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Rougher Than The Rest
Rougher Than The Rest (7" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: SFR 702. Rel: 13 Nov 24
U Brown - "Rougher Than The Rest" (4:02)
Jah Warrior - "Rougher Dub" (3:49)
Review: Seafront International returns with some classic roots sounds from U Brown with a dub from Jah Warrior. Recorded at Conscious Sounds studio in London 2001, the sounds are stripped down to raw bass and drum dynamics by producer Jah Warrior who was clearly intent on allowing his work to be a personal platform for U Brown to offer up his own lyrical expressions and his musical messages. It's a track delivered with energy and serious focus and will sound best nice and loud.
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 in stock $14.92
THL
THL (12")
Cat: MEDI 130. Rel: 08 Aug 24
Arcane 1 (17) (4:56)
Runtz (4:49)
THL (4:20)
Review: Monsieur like Von D returns for another sermon at the Deep Medi cathedral and there's not a dry pew in sight. Following his sublime sub-soaked sonic trad dub vibes on his last Deep Media EP 'Hermetica' in 2020, this one hits with much more of a direct and heavy electronic vibe. 'Arcane' rattles out a nagging jagged analogue riff while 'Runtz' bangs out the war drums with an Amit-level military flare. Finally 'THL' brings back the bouncier, more organic side to Von D but there's still a really furious and crisp bite on those horns. Even with a discog as consistent and crisp as Von's, this is proper stand out tackle. Magnifique.
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 in stock $16.02
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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Played by: M50
 in stock $12.15
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