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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 $15.14
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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 in stock $31.39
Bronca EP
Bronca EP (12")
Cat: FAV 018. Rel: 12 Nov 20
Bronca (5:05)
Old Mount (4:44)
Bloody Mess (4:45)
Worms (4:34)
Review: 3WA returns to Foundation Audio with a monsters stepper that will loosen your bowels thanks to its serious low end wobble. The opener is the chief example of that with its stuttering kicks and prickly hits all underpinned by a warm, wubbing undercurrent of lovely bass. 'Old Mount' has another bottomlessly deep low end and lithe, shiny synths bring to mind an urban metropolis late at night and 'Bloody Mess' then cuts loose muffled vocals and slapping hits overlaid with manic melodies straight from an early computer game soundtrack. Closer 'Worms' slows things down to a predatory crawl.
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out of stock $13.17
Sea Witch
Sea Witch (10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BOKA 053. Rel: 05 Aug 21
Sea Witch (5:38)
Whale (4:16)
Review: Portugal's 3WA is next up on the long running UK label Boka on a special, limited edition 10" vinyl with a unique metallic sticker design. This outing follows big tunes for 3WA on the likes of Crucial Recordings, Foundation Audio and Earth & Stone and serve sup more big bass drops and heavy rhythms. 'Sea Witch' is a cavernous tune with shards of lighting beaming down through it from above as flute leads hypnotise and the drums tumble ever further down below. 'Whale' then stutters on wobbly bass with watery chords up top adding to the sense of space.
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out of stock $12.06
Bumba
Bumba (hand-stamped 10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FAVX 013. Rel: 04 Apr 23
Bumba (4:40)
Poverty (3:46)
Review: Foundation Audio team up two heavy hitters for this ode to heavy sound system music as a way of marking the label's 100th release. This limited edition hand-stamped 10" kicks off with the booming bass and snappy hits of 'Bumba' with its snaking leads and low end wub-wub recalling classic era dubstep. 'Poverty' then pairs some heavily treated vocals with glitchy, glassy sound effects, a rugged and weighty low end and plenty of futuristic and caustic textures. These are dread fuelled bombs designed to be played nice and loud.
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out of stock $15.14
Declassified Dubplates
Cat: CPHWAX 01. Rel: 02 Aug 13
Jorge Reyes - "Viaje Al Mictlan" (6Blocc remix)
Antonio Zepeda - "Mexico Tenochtitlan" (6Blocc remix)
RAW - "Sensi"
Screechy Dan - "Boomin' In Your Jeep" (RAW remix)
RAW - "Dub Fi Dub Medley"
Criminal Mindz - "Baptized By Dub" (Skanx remix)
Solo Banton - "Babylon Coke" (Skanx remix)
Skanx - "Distant Dream 2013"
Review: Some call him R.A.W, some call him Skanx, others call him 6Blocc. Here at Juno we call this LA low-end veteran a 'badman'. Flipping through the tempos like vinyls in a dusty crate and flexing his bass muscles with depth and dexterity on every release, he's renowned for flicking the style switch at the drop of a fractured amen. Declassified Dubplates acts as a cool potted CV with cuts like "Sensi" and "Booming In Your Jeep" show his breakneck full throttle style, cuts like "Babylon Coke" and "Distant Dream 2013" showing his lower nu-jungle skills and cuts like "Viaje Al Mictlan" and "Mexico Tenochtitlan" showcasing his mesmerisingly deep, dubby styles. An accomplished collection to say the least.
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out of stock $16.81
Sun & Moon (remixes)
Cat: ANJ 196. Rel: 22 Mar 11
Sun & Moon (Distance remix)
Sun & Moon (Seiji remix)
Review: Woah, we didn't see this coming; Ajunabeats, the UK trance imprint founded in 2000 by Above & Beyond types Jono Grant and Paavo Siljamaki, release a pair of remixes that touch on dubstep and future garage. The label boss's "Sun & Moon" is given some sub bass growl and menace by Distance on the A, while Seiji pops up with a garage-y interpretation on the flip that retains the straight up trance synths and chipmunk vocals!
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Played by: DJ Downrock, EPITOME
out of stock $7.29
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 $12.06
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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out of stock $16.25
Viraha (reissue)
Viraha (reissue) (limited marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: FPL 02MAR. Rel: 17 Aug 21
Cathersis (3:57)
Vale (4:14)
Fade Away (3:17)
Viraha (4:12)
Flowerdance (3:41)
At What Point Do I Stop Trying (4:16)
Review: Since first dropping on wax five years ago, Aether's Fent Plates debut, Viraha, has become something of an in-demand EP online - hence this timely reissue. We'd argue that it remains the Scottish producer's most potent and musically detailed work, wrapping atmospheric and alluring melodic elements - think twinkling, melancholic piano motifs, manipulated female vocal samples and emotive chords - around the deepest of dubstep beats, head-nodding trip-hop grooves and hazy aural textures. Throw in a couple of fine ambient tracks and you have a brilliantly blissful, contemplative EP that's tailor-made for sofa-bound post-club plays and escapist afternoon daydreaming.
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out of stock $16.81
Good Luck!
Good Luck! (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: IMX 004. Rel: 24 Sep 19
Good Luck! (3:40)
I Got (5:10)
Review: Numa Crew enigma Ago wishes us nothing but the best right here as we're offered all the drugs and the good luck over a satisfyingly trippy beat. Opener "Good Luck!" is peppered with smoking 808s, creepy arpeggios and more space than Professor Brian Cox's photo album, there's a reason this has been in such demand all summer. "I Got" is just as beguiling. Watch out for those Latin guitars as they wash over the booming kicks. Emotional. Good luck mate.
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out of stock $11.49
Above EP
Above EP (double 12")
Cat: IMRV 027. Rel: 17 Apr 19
Above (5:32)
Blur (3:32)
Dragon Love (5:07)
So I Smoke (5:40)
Deer (7:55)
Deer (dub) (5:25)
Review: Fresh from featuring alongside Lapo on Moonshine Recordings, Agostino Isola AKA Ago returns to the Innamind Recordings label he's long called home. It would be fair to say he's in fine form, too, serving up a double-EP of melodious, atmospheric cuts that pepper the deepest of dubstep riddims with a variety of smoky samples, blissful lead lines and becalmed chords. For dancefloor play, the highlight is undoubtedly "So I Smoke", where echoing female vocal snippets bounce above dub bass and punchy drums, though "Deer (Dub)" - a rumbling club revision of included ambient cut "Deer" - is similarly impressive. Highlights elsewhere across the EP include the trip-hop style stoned beats of "Dragon Love" and the wind chimes-sporting bliss of "Above".
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out of stock $21.03
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 $14.30
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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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 $6.16
Dreader Than Dread
Cat: SEN 003. Rel: 03 Oct 17
Dreader Than Dread (5:04)
Howl (4:46)
Review: Three releases deep, each one an absolute peach: Youngsta's Sentry label has been total fire so far. Kicking off with dBridge, then Nomine, now the label take us to New Zealand for its third outing as Akcept takes the controls and proceeds to drive on both sides of the road; "Dreader Than Dread" is an epic bounce back 10 years with its brazenly funk horns and rolling chubby bass groove while "Howl" is a lot more spaced out, starker, late night jam with a fatty sub line that should come with a health warning. Stay alert.
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out of stock $10.66
The Streets EP
Cat: AMAR 009. Rel: 25 Oct 16
Peace Pipe (5:09)
The Streets (feat Clinton Sly) (4:30)
Insight (4:31)
Review: Amit's AMAR imprint continues its consistent run of fresh 140 form with New Zealand dub-wiser Akcept. Easing us in with crisp keys, we're soon introduced to his spacious sense of groove and lean instrumentation as "Peace Pipe" lurks and lingers before a lavish horn sample hits midway. "The Streets" takes us further down Akcept's melodic rabbit hole as Clinton Sly spits and sermons over a more colourful version of the riddim. "Insight" takes the prize for heaviest dancefloor cut with a bouncing sub line that tramples with abandon beneath a flow of dubby FX and textures. Playful but ultimately deep and dark, these guys aren't mucking around.
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out of stock $10.37
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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Played by: Z Lovecraft, Dusky
out of stock $7.84
Two Sacred Swords
Cat: AS 0713. Rel: 21 Jun 13
Two Sacred Swords
Dub Sacred Swords
Two Sacred Swords (DJ Madd remix)
Review: Steppas head honcho Alpha joins forces with prolific toaster Lutan Fyah for a rootical exercise in traditional dub. With a bumping bassline and sugar-sweet vocals, it's a fantastic transitional track that's guaranteed to enjoy plenty of exposure this festival season. For added club-focussed welly (and some lovely cymbal splashes) head for DJ Madd's remix.
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out of stock $11.16
The Parallel EP
Cat: AMAR 002EP. Rel: 25 Feb 14
I'll Cut You Down (feat Rani)
Mr Clark (wtih Nomine)
Your Native God (feat Rani)
Daaku
Review: Described in typically effusive terms as "lethal" by Mary Ann Hobbes, bass don AMIT returns with a second transmission on his AMAR imprint. Those of you who indulged in last summer's inaugural release on the label will need little extra incentive to indulge here, but curious parties new to the label read on. AMIT's knack for productions that are both delicate and dark is in full effect on lead track, where vocals from Rani offer a sense of fragility that's gradually consumed by the sheer bass weight of the production. "Mr Clark" meanwhile is a deliciously evil concoction of brutal percussion, rebellious bass and haunting echoed vocals from Nomine. Rani appears once more on the dubwise "Your Native God" whilst "Daaku" finds AMIT discarding with collaborations for a dark tribal skanker!
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out of stock $9.26
Fatty Batty
Cat: AMAR 005. Rel: 02 Sep 15
Fatty Batty (4:09)
Operator (4:37)
Review: Finally... Someone's written a track about your mum: "Operator" is a sweet, sassy slice of modern jungle with wounding slo-mo kicks decorated with pretty splashes of amens and trimmed with delicious sub bass. "Fatty Batty" meanwhile, which is definitely not written about your mum, is a ridiculously funky contemporary bass jam with thundering kicks, cheeky horns and a groove so chunky you could feed a family of four for a year... And still have leftovers.
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Played by: Nice Up! Records
out of stock $9.26
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 $9.26
Tones & Echoes
Cat: EGV 002. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Another Channel - "East Slope Dub" (4:35)
Mantsche - "Unknown Dub Story" (feat Bishop) (4:08)
Masis - "Mount Zion" (4:12)
Stefan Dubs - "Saudrune Dub" (5:28)
Stacktrace - "Heal" (5:49)
Review: Egregore Collective's second outing is another serious one that brings together five specialists from the world of deep dub music. Another Channel opens and plunges into a cavernous oceanic abyss with 'East Slope Dub' before Mantsche's 'Unknown Dub Story' (feat Bishop) has rippling chords that disappear to an infinite horizon while the paddy drums churn slowly below. There's an authentic dub feel to the endlessly wide open spaces of Masis's 'Mount Zio' and the flip brings more dark but delightful dub from Stefan Dubs and Stacktrace.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $17.39
Breath
Breath (limited 12")
Cat: AIR. Rel: 23 Jan 14
Breath
Lungs
Review: Where to place Weevil Neighbourhood? Is this dub techno? Perhaps. Dubstep? Maybe. Drum and bass? Sometimes. Experimental? Yes: in the truest sense of the word. It draws from all these aforementioned styles and more, resulting in the formation of a reclusive German label breaking the framework of many electronic music genres wide open. The title-track from Anthone's second EP for the label is where the dub techno suggestion comes from thanks to its caustic chord sequences, only there's flashes of dubstep beat designs and loose drum and bass textures similar to what can be heard on Felix K's Flowers Of Destruction. On the flip, "Lungs" is instrumental and live feeling. In parts it sounds like a band playing, while in others you can here the work of samplers looping, and when combined, it offers an industrial soundscape that's like merging some of the darker rock and metal stylings from Sex Tags No Amfibia with Regis' Sandra Electronics project, only reduced to the point of almost being ambient.
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Played by: Neu Verboten
out of stock $8.96
Soundboy's Bones Get Buried In The Dirt Vol 2
Cat: SKULL 005. Rel: 03 Aug 06
Appleblim - "Fear"
Shackleton - "Hamas Rule"
Review: Shackleton's tracks have been getting a caning from the likes of Kode 9 and N Type on Rinse FM, through to the likes of Rob da Bank on Radio One and also on XFM, and at raves such as DMZ and Subloaded. DJ support from people as diverse as Ricardo Villalobos. Positive reviews of previous releases have appeared in The Wire, IDJ, Fact magazine and many more.
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Played by: David Plans
out of stock $7.01
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 $7.58
Water Tides
Water Tides (hand-stamped 10" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: I&I ENDS 1001. Rel: 02 Jan 18
Archiver & Rebel Samurai - "Water Tides" (feat Ras Tinny) (5:09)
Alpha Steppa - "Water Tides" (Thatchers Funeral March mix) (5:07)
Review: It's been a while since Archiver launched his I & I Musik label with the "Pusherman" dub but he's back and it's a serious thing. Gravity weighs off every word Ras Tinny spits. A stern story of greed's vicious pyramid laid over some springy kicks and ebbed textures, it's an alluring attack of both thoughts and senses. Alpha Steppa takes it deeper into the dance with a heavy pressure skank on the flip. Highly recommended.
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out of stock $12.62
Nooo EP
Nooo EP (12")
Cat: ARTKL 024. Rel: 13 Dec 16
Nooo (5:09)
Glowz (5:50)
Stigma (4:46)
Review: Kenzo's Artikal rounds up another commanding year with decorated damagers across the 140-160 bass spectrum with a traditional 140 release courtesy of FKOF alumni Argo. "Nooo" is a creeped out stroll through a misty midnight wood, sounds echoing around you, prickling your skin and playing your mind. "Glowz" will turn you inside out as it tears your attention between the stretched and rolled subverted trappy percussion and its soul-smouldering subs. Finally "Stigma" is the actual soundtrack to the moments aliens come down and kidnap you in around 35 years time. Bon voyage.
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out of stock $9.26
Transmitted EP
Transmitted EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: LDHXL 003. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Desaccord (4:05)
Gramz (3:19)
Cortizoid (3:11)
Transmitted (3:33)
Review: Deep dubstep explorations are very much back in fashion of late. LDH is a new label that is tapping into that world and now welcomes Argo for a quartet of emotive new cuts that also do plenty of damage when played nice and loud on the right sound system. 'Desaccord' is a tender one with a pained harmonic lead and jittery beats, 'Gramz' has grime vocals over the crisp, glitchy, tech-y drum work and 'Cortizoid' invites you to sink deep into a wobbly synth and stuttering kicks. 'Transmitted' is a more suspensory sound with ambient cosmic pads that are warm and cuddly.
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out of stock $18.22
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 $7.29
A Way Back
Cat: AQU 004. Rel: 28 Jul 22
Oh Lord (feat Maxwell Owin) (3:39)
What It Is (2:13)
All Ways (3:10)
The Truth (3:22)
A Way Back (3:07)
Review: Even before you hear the first beat, there is something incredibly exit about seeing the names Male - a pioneering beat master and pivotal figure in the early emergence of the dubstep sound - with Joe Armon-Jones, talented musician and master keys man. A Way Back comes on Aquarii, Armon-Jones's own label with him on keys and synths, Mala on drums and bass and Maxwell Owin featuring on 'Oh Lord'. It brings back memories of the golden dubstep years with cavernous bass and heavy weight drums all finished to perfection with Armon-Jones top lines.
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out of stock $27.19
Ask Yourself (remix)
Ask Yourself (remix) (1-sided 10")
Cat: ASK 0012. Rel: 25 Oct 16
Ask Yourself (remix) (4:54)
Review: Near mythical version of a Plastikman classic from a man who'll remain unnamed, "Ask Yourself" enjoys a rare repress and you'd be wise not to sleep on it. Retaining all the alien isolation and spooked out allure of the original but with rolling drums and a sub powerful enough to heat the whole of Croydon, this remains a matchless piece of remix craft. No questions asked.
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out of stock $9.26
A Taste Of Struggle
Cat: MEDI 066. Rel: 19 Mar 13
A/T/O/S
A/T/O/S (Skream mix)
A/T/O/S (Commodo remix)
Review: MAJOR heat abounds on this. Mysterious act ATOS have delivered a smouldering slab of fractured, future soul. Sitting on its own island somewhere between Massive Attack, Submotion Orchestra and Burial, it's utterly beautiful. Naturally Skream's remix hits every spot. With shuddering half steps and a re-imagined vocal arrangement, it's like a whole new tune. Commodo, meanwhile, opts for strange jazzed out percussion and a dampened trippiness on the vocal. Three unique versions; each one of them stunning. Don't miss this.
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Played by: Be-1ne, Dom Servini, Congi
out of stock $8.13
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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Monkey Brainz
Cat: ARTKL 054. Rel: 17 Feb 21
Monkey Brainz (4:49)
Boxknife Chrome (5:35)
Review: After some great releases on Heavy Traffic, Boka Records and Daku, Andrew Howard, better known as AxH, is back with a new one for the ever reliable Artikal Music. Stomping, yet remarkably deep and meditative, 'Monkey Brainz' will hypnotise you into submission with its blunted style of sonar transmissions. Over on the flip, things get much nastier and even abrasive on the pitch black dubstep transgressions of 'Boxknife Chrome' which will leave you feeling like you smoked synthetic cannabinoids.
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out of stock $10.94
Dutty Kong
Dutty Kong (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: LIONCHG 021. Rel: 27 Feb 18
Dutty Kong (5:07)
Dutty Kong (Alter Echo & E3 Moonrise remix) (5:05)
Review: Hand stamped, vinyl-only, Lion Charge roar again. This time it's all about Boston's AXH who ploughs through the noise with a rumbling classically-tuned dub piece with kicks heavy enough to crush your house. Flip for a barbed version excursion from Alter Echo & E3 Moonrise where the lines between dubstep and dub techno are so thin they vanish before your ears. Don't sleep on this one.
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out of stock $9.26
Destroy
Destroy (12")
Cat: TEMPA 086. Rel: 12 Feb 14
Destroy
Giant Footprints
Everdine
Review: Celebrating his Tempa debut with an expansive four-track banquet, AxH is cooking with nothing but the most authentic heavyweight flavours right here. "Destroy" is instantly timeless as we're stripped back to the bare bass riddim and thundering kicks and claps. "Giant Footprints" is more groove focused as we swagger to the resonant halfstep and craggy, nagging hook. Further on we immerse ourselves in loopy hypnosis on "Everdine" and invest in bitter sweet drama on "I Feel Safe". Something tells us this is only the beginning of a perfect relationship between AxH and Tempa.
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Played by: AxH, Gremlinz, AxH
out of stock $7.84
AxH
AxH (silver marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: LODUBS 1221026. Rel: 11 Jan 22
Dream Creatures (4:36)
Shade (3:14)
Spy Vs Spy (4:26)
Review: Stateside representing! AxH finally unleashes three secret weapons from his sets on LoDubs. Each one tickling a completely different side of the game and brain, 'Dream Creatures' kicks off like a bulldozer as a multi-layered bassline ploughs into the dance on a Distance style level of heaviness with absolutely no apologies. 'Shade' flips things into the future with some mind-bending drum arrangements and rhythm switches while 'Spy Vs Spy' is total tribal tension, all half time espionage and atmospheric creepiness. May the damagement commence!
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Tokyo EP
Tokyo EP (12")
Cat: BOKA 048. Rel: 19 Jun 18
Tokyo (4:38)
Devilman (4:11)
Gamera (4:44)
Inokashira (4:38)
Review: Sometime Tempa regular turned enthusiastic label-hopper AXH pops up on Boka for the very first time. As usal, there's much to set the pulse racing and get the guts trembling. He sets the tone with opener "Tokyo", where percussion hits and exotic Japanese samples fizz above a ragged sub-bass assault, before wrapping ear-pleasing far eastern melodies around a punchy dubstep groove on "Devilman". Over on the flipside, "Gamera" is another sub roller powered by ten-ton sub-bass, while "Indokashira" is as sweet and melodious as they come, thanks in no small part to the presence of a particularly bluesy vocal sample amongst the typically rolling rhythm.
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LA Dusseldorf (remixes)
Cat: ITA 104. Rel: 17 Feb 16
BAR Theme (Wolf Muller remix) (5:56)
Anjali Reverse (Pharaohs remix) (5:59)
Dexy's Alrobe (Orson remix) (5:36)
Adios (Diva remix) (7:12)
Review: Italic has been representing the electronic scene in Cologne and surrounding areas since before the turn of the century, playing house to stylistically ambiguous outfits such as Kreidler, Stabil Elite and the many different projects of Stefan Schwander. Last year saw Italic usher in the BAR project of Stabil Elite's Lucas Croon and Christina Irrgang, with their self-titled LP turning out a sharply informed blend of new wave, synth pop and the finest in German kosmische traditions. To accompany the album, Italic have called on a cast of artists specifically split between Dusseldorf and Los Angeles to remix BAR. Pharoahs take "Anjali Reverse" and turn it into a gently lilting Balearic vignette, while noted German dubstepper Orson nudges "Dexy's Alrobe" into a spacious half-step chiller. Diva Dompe, daughter of Bauhaus drummer Kevin Haskins no less, creates a bewitching version of "Adios" that sounds beamed straight out of Sunday morning, but for pure flair and unmistakable groove Wolf Muller's take on "BAR Theme" has us especially excited!
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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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Fictitious Nostalgia Album Sampler
Cat: TEAL 007. Rel: 12 Feb 13
Wait For Me (feat Alia Fresco)
UL90
Jetliner
Review: Having already graced Copenhagen's TEAL imprint twice before with their deep, hybrid sound of dubstep and minimal D&B, the producer returns with a sampler offering a taste of what to expect from their debut album Fictitious Nostalgia. "Wait For Me" sees a collaboration with singer Alia Fresco, its soulful textures are reminiscent of the producer's debut release "Syncopy", seeing half stepping rhythms joined with lush acoustic textures. The track is joined by two tracks exclusive to the compilation; "UL90" employs a darker tone, with Autonomic-style D&B rhythms joined by deep, tunnelling subs, while "Jetliner" sees gaseous synth textures joined by some thick bass stabs and weighty organic drums. As with previous Beastie Respond releases, it's an impressive collection of forward thinking dubstep.
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out of stock $8.13
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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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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 in stock $22.15
Young Skeleton
Cat: IMRV 028. Rel: 08 Oct 19
Young Skeleton (4:13)
Coroners (3:23)
Review: Fresh in the chem trails of his Bandulu release, the inimitable Bengal Sound crash lands back into our psyches with his disarming, not-of-this-world take on 140 music. "Young Skeleton" arrives just in time for Halloween, scaring the dickens out of us with its warped humanised tones, dusty atmospheres and distant chimes. "Coroners" takes us from the graveyard to the morgue... But with these hazy arpeggiated trinkles and eerie shimmers are we stepping towards the light or simply waking up? That's for you to work out.
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out of stock $11.21
Red Diamond
Cat: IMRV 039. Rel: 24 Jul 24
Red Diamond (5:07)
Hurt Me (4:42)
Review: A phenomenal double A right here from Bengal Sound as he returns with his first new material since 2022. As always with this sleek moustachioed artist, the wait is definitely worth it. 'Red Diamond' weaves and waves with a woozy harmonic that spirals in a classic emotional arpeggio that builds on every 32. 'Hurt Me' has a similarly alluring pull into its universe but with added string samples. All hooky and poignant and played in chords that have a strange disarming harmonic. The only hurting will be if you miss this 12".
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out of stock $15.14
Solace
Solace (12")
Cat: WYCH 006. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Solace (3:58)
On My Mind (4:01)
Review: Bengal Sound is a rising star in the Bristol bass scene and now he makes another mighty fine statement with this two tracker on Wych, the increasingly essential label run by K-LONE. This one comes after his various standout tunes from self-released cassettes fusing dusty old Bollywood samples to red hot club bangers. 'Solace' is the opener and is heavy on the rubbing and cavernous bass with icy leads and on the flip is 'On My Mind' which is just as atmospheric.
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Reflections
Cat: WHEELYDEALY 037. Rel: 21 May 13
20/20 VIP
The Core
The Prey
Review: While the cover artwork may make Benton look like a moody former member of an R&B boy band, the music contained on Reflections is as robustly underground as you'd expect. Moving from Burial-ish paranoid atmospherics to deep dubstep-soul via a series of sparse, moody and emotion-rich soundscapes, it portrays the London-based producer as a man for whom the simple pleasures of form and function are just not enough. Along the way, there are growling, murky floorfillers (check the hissing "Herman's Hideout" and "Defect Mind"), dubwise steppers ("20/20 VIP") and occasional blasts of piano-laden beauty (the intricate "We're Both Lost").

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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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Apatheia EP
Cat: TRSK 009. Rel: 04 Dec 19
Eighteenhundred (15:51)
Apatheia (6:52)
East (7:53)
Review: German producer Bhed takes charge of the ninth EP on the vital Trusik label. His mastery of ambient, dub, techno depths and bass weight are all present and correct here, never more so than on the fantastic opener "Eighteenhundred". Taking up the whole of one side of wax, it is more than deserving of that indulgence as it slowly trips through floating pads, icy hi hats and supple rhythms that soothe the mind, body and soul. "Apatheia" is a more edgy track which is just as cavernous but has you looking over your shoulder, and closing cut "East" is a pure and dreamy dub beauty.
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Played by: Pugilist
out of stock $10.94
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