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DUPLOCXX PT2A
DUPLOCXX PT2A (white vinyl 12")
Cat: DUPLOCXX PT2A. Rel: 18 Jan 24
11th Hour & Hebbe - "Access Denied" (4:38)
Mikrodot - "Sun God" (3:45)
Merricat Black - "Tricky Bizzness" (4:26)
Losco & ONHELL - "Carnal" (2:58)
Substrada - "Stonk Face" (4:37)
Wraz - "Wriggle" (4:12)
Review: Duploc continue to fly the flag for true-skool dubstep with their digital output and a renewed run of vinyl pressings. Duploc Blaxck Tapes 2.0 originally dropped back in 2022 and the tracks from the likes of Hamdi, Hypho and ENiGMA Dubz were instantly getting picked up by such respected selectors as Youngsta, Sicaria Sound and Riz La Teef. It's not hard to see why, given the label's declared focus on "the heavier dubstep sound" with incendiary results. If you want to test some subs with the gnarliest 140 gear around, this record is all you need.
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out of stock $14.22
One Hundred & Fifty Steps (sampler)
One Hundred & Fifty Steps (sampler) (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BAIT 15. Rel: 06 May 25
Carre - "Plotting Smth" (5:04)
Formella - "Dripstep" (3:54)
Old Man Crane - "Grey" (5:13)
Andrae Durden - "Estoa" (4:50)
Review: This is a four-track sampler taken from parts one and two of the One Hundred and Fifty Steps VEP series which is all about exploring the rise of 150 bpm dubstep, a sound that characterised by fast basslines, broken rhythms and heavy halftime pulses. From VEP pt. 1, L.A.'s Carre delivers pacey wobblers and then Berlin's Formella debuts with playful breaks and more wobbly bass on 'Dripstep'. VEP pt. 2 features Leipzig's Old Man Crane with their intricate, syncopated style shinning through on 'Grey' and Valencia's Andrae Durden then shows class with a Kryptic Minds-inspired low-end powerhouse.
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 in stock $18.77
Red Clouds EP
Red Clouds EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: DNO 005. Rel: 30 Apr 21
Alert, Red Clouds (6:31)
Lobe (4:55)
Bronskee Dubskee (5:44)
out of stock $12.23
Voidwalker
Voidwalker (hand-stamped heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: FKOFV 002. Rel: 06 Mar 19
Dark Harmonics & Otz - "Voidwalker" (4:16)
Dark Harmonics - "Fucking Spiders" (5:36)
Dark Harmonics & Otz - "Voidwalker" (J Kenzo remix) (5:05)
Track 4 (4:14)
Review: Vinyl-only business from the FKOF crew: Sheffield's Dark Harmonics and Subaltern's Otz team up for the incendiary "Voidwalker". Creepier than a graveyard picnic, it's all in the strange misty textures and powerful sense of tension before the flabbiest of subs kick in and the fun begins. Remix wise J:Kenzo does them proud with a similarly tense twist that's based around hard swaggering kicks and more eerie and bad dream textures. Elsewhere Dark Harmonics throws down a crucial solo. Brilliantly entitled "Fucking Spiders", it's an outstanding piece of 23rd century funk with all the right room and gloom we've come to expect from him. Creepy crawly.
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out of stock $11.37
Red Tape
DLR / OCTANE feat TST
Red Tape (limited 1-sided 12")
Cat: BLKBXXX01. Rel: 11 Nov 10
Red Tape
out of stock $6.81
Set Theory
Cat: DFD 001. Rel: 01 May 14
Giriu Dvasios - "Sutema"
OhmikRon - "MikroSpace"
DryKru - "Irgumburgum"
Slownoise - "Scientific Dub"
out of stock $11.32
Berry Dub
Berry Dub (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: FR 002. Rel: 03 Feb 21
Berry Dub (3:45)
Berry Dub (Dubbing Sun remix) (4:13)
out of stock $13.94
Duploc Selects X
Cat: DUPLOC LPX. Rel: 30 Apr 21
Feonix - "Lost & Direct" (3:11)
Opus - "Voice" (1:27)
REZ - "Talion" (7:52)
Teffa - "Block By Block" (4:26)
Cartridge - "Cumulus" (4:11)
Abstrakt Sonance - "Mangladesh" (3:37)
out of stock $15.07
Cruizer EP
FLO / OZ / Q100
Cat: IFS 033. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Cruizer (3:34)
Rewind (4:08)
Screwface (3:18)
Peeker's Advantage (4:29)
out of stock $15.64
Falling
Falling (12")
Cat: BOKA 046. Rel: 31 Aug 17
Falling (4:26)
Untitled (5:50)
Untitled (Quest remix) (4:40)
out of stock $10.81
140 Allstars Vol 1
Cat: DUPLOCAA 001. Rel: 06 May 21
JSM - "1893" (4:06)
11th Hour - "Immortals" (4:39)
Crowley - "Swerve" (4:43)
Causa - "Triple Choc" (4:05)
Ome - "Better Stay Home" (3:47)
Ninety - "Snake's Kiss VIP" (5:06)
out of stock $16.22
The Passenger EP
Cat: 3024 OMM1. Rel: 04 Feb 21
Tracksuit Dub (4:41)
Passenger (4:07)
Shapes (4:48)
Skimming (4:54)
Review: Dutch rhythm innovator Martyn returns to his own well regarded 3024 label for a collaborative EP with Om Unit that explores plenty of common ground as well as fresh new territory. Om Unit's hometown of Bristol is said to have inspired the sound which take sin tech step, dub infused techno swaggering and 140bpm steppers that any warm blooded human couldn't possible ignore. 'Tracksuit Dub' is as cool and casual as the title suggests, 'Passenger' is a hard hitting, darker more high pressure banger and 'Shapes' gets you on your toes with is prickly beats while 'Skimming' closes at futuristic hyper-speed.
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The Los Angeles EP
Cat: GB 007. Rel: 22 Sep 16
Mesck - "Badfuture" (5:18)
Subtle Mind - "Lankershim Stroll" (5:02)
Introspekt - "Secrets" (4:13)
Oxossi - "Malevolent" (3:45)
out of stock $10.81
Katana
Katana (12")
Cat: WRDUBS 08. Rel: 22 Feb 22
Misfit - "Katana" (5:05)
Oxossi - "Frantic" (6:33)
Review: Sound as a well-rounded pound; two more talented sub craftsmen step up to this consistently sold out vinyl series. Brighton's Misfit takes the lead with a delicious doom stomper, all tense strings and ploughman bass. He's complemented by Oxossi on the B who goes organic with a warm and woozy bass cascade that's drench in gently freefalling instrumentation. Like every Well Rounded release so far, the beauty here is how well the artists complement each other and create such a nice contrast. True scale and scope. Well Rounded by name...
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out of stock $13.08
140 Allstars Vol 4
140 Allstars Vol 4 (gatefold 12")
Cat: DUPLOCAA 004. Rel: 24 May 23
Mob Killa - "Hattori" (4:12)
Oudjat - "Losing Control" (5:35)
Ego Death - "Run It" (4:26)
EKSTR - "Beweging" (4:44)
Alienmade - "Sloth" (3:44)
Fluidity - "Dissolve" (4:14)
Review: KC
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out of stock $15.64
Grandeur
Grandeur (12")
Cat: MUV 006. Rel: 31 Jul 13
Ndread - "Grandeur"
Demon & Chapta - "Fate"
Demon & Occult - "Motive"
out of stock $10.22
Grandeur
Grandeur (12" promo)
Cat: MUV 006. Rel: 29 Aug 13
NDread - "Grandeur"
Demon & Chapta - "Fate"
Demon & Occult - "Motive"
Review: Four of MUD's brightest darkstars collide right here for an EP that has no delusions of "Grandeur" whatsoever. NDread ignites this slow-burning fire with a slinky, slo-mo halfstepper that's peppered with a beefy bass melody that never loses paces. Demon & Chapta's "Fate" follows. Spitting a spikier riddim, there's a playful balance of deep and pure darkness thanks to echoing amens on the fills and some ace warp-factor fine-tuning to the bass. Demon then teams up with Occult for the final heaving hurrah "Motive". Wafting with dreamy synth washes, we're thrown deep into a metallic sea of alien bass groans, complete with mild eastern twangs. Yet another consistent package from dubstep's deepest quarters.
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out of stock $10.22
Dead In This Ting
Cat: ET 004. Rel: 16 Jun 20
Dead In This Ting (feat Trim) (4:02)
Bad From Mi Born (feat Rider Shafique) (5:05)
Bad From Mi Born (feat Rider Shafique - Eusebeia Truth & Rights remix) (4:45)
Review: Fresh from releasing the Birthmark and Eusebeia album, Bristol's Earthtrax returns with some old friends. Obeah is at the steering wheel once again, tagging in two exceptional MCs. Man like Trimetheus dissects the craft and graft of badmanism on the lead track; "Dead In This Ting" lives up to its name as his rifles out shots with clarity and venom. "Bad From Mi Born" sees him re-linking with Rider Shafique. Picking up where they left us on the label in 2018 with "Fix Up", it's another smoky, midnight stepper. And this time it comes courtesy of a classic jungle mix from Eusebeia. Get deaded.
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out of stock $10.81
Fix Up
Fix Up (12")
Cat: ETX 001. Rel: 14 Nov 18
Fix Up (feat Rider Shafique) (3:54)
Influence (5:15)
out of stock $10.52
Cactus
Cactus (12")
Cat: HES 019. Rel: 07 Feb 12
Cactus (5:56)
Porcupine (5:21)
Review: Having wowed the world with his first two records, Objekt's arrival on Hessle Audio is a logical and welcome move. The wobbling bassline of "Cactus", premiered on Ben UFO's Rinse:16 mix, recalls Mala's savage productions, tweaking the oscillators just enough to make the bass scream whilst keeping things tasteful, despite its crazed metamorphosis into a raygun at the halfway point. Flipside "Porcupine" meanwhile is militant techno with all the purity and focus of Jeff Mills' best productions, a maelstrom of pummelling beats and swimming chords with a diamond-like beauty despite its pneumatic ferocity. In a word: essential.
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out of stock $7.68
Objekt#1
Objekt#1 (limited 12")
Cat: OBJEKT 1. Rel: 24 Jan 11
Objekt - "The Goose That Got Away"
Objekt - "Tinderbox"
out of stock $9.39
Cracked Out
Cat: REBOOT 001. Rel: 18 May 11
Oceania - "Cracked Out"
Project Midnight - "Welcome To Reboot"
out of stock $9.09
Elephants
Elephants (12")
Cat: IME 013. Rel: 16 Sep 09
Elephants
Medium
out of stock $7.40
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 stock $16.49
Meditation/Jazz Lick/Boo/Warriah
Meditation/Jazz Lick/Boo/Warriah (hand-numbered 12" in hand-stamped sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BS 005. Rel: 21 Mar 17
OH91 - "Meditation" (4:38)
Nights & Aerotonin - "Jazz Lick" (4:41)
TryTryDieDown - "Boo" (3:33)
Crix Saiz - "Warriah" (4:41)
Review: San Diego's vinyl-only bass purveyors Banana Stand Sound return with one of their most all-encompassing EPs to date. Full spectrum services on offer: OH91 sets the tone with a smouldering sub sesh on "Meditation", Nights & Aerotonin fire up the grime hole with the aggy, cutty "Jazz Licks" and TryTryDieDown lets loose on a sharply edited juke-style jam "Boo". Denver's Crix Saiz finishes with a deep throaty one-fingered salute. Genuinely unique.
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out of stock $10.81
Body Varial
Cat: EBC 019. Rel: 11 Oct 12
Let It
Combination
Keep Calm
Yes Lie
Highest Jump
Makemefeel (feat Lapti)
out of stock $9.09
Old Apparatus
Cat: MEDI 038. Rel: 25 Jan 11
Track 1
Track 2
out of stock $11.32
Zebulon
Zebulon (180 gram vinyl 10")
Cat: MEDI 049. Rel: 20 Jul 11
Zebulon
Hammerhand (feat Mowgli)
Review: The mysterious Old Apparatus' debut release on Mala's Deep Medi was filled with almost exactly the kinds of sounds you would expect from their name; grainy, creaking dubstep that betrayed its modernity with such aged sounds. Their second record, Zebulon, has a similarly antiquated feel to it, but the addition of vocals has given the whole thing a more human feel. A-Side "Zebulon" is led by a female vocal that has a folk ballad quality to it, giving the whole thing a uniquely creepy pastoral flavour, whilst the clattering, smoky percussion gives a nice mechanical contrast. "Hammerhand" features MC Mowgli on vocal duties, with his measured aggression working nicely against the track's stretched out string melody. Old Apparatus do not disappoint with this second release; there are few producers currently producing such classic dubstep sounds with such an imaginatively dark palette.
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out of stock $8.82
Harem EP
Harem EP (12")
Cat: ST 004. Rel: 30 Nov 12
Sunday Service
Mernom
Dourado
Octafish
Review: Harem is the fourth release for Old Apparatus on their own Sullen Tone imprint, and the third to come from an individual member of the collective. This time it's the turn of Harem, who also lends their name to the release and provides one of the label's most atmospheric releases to date. "Sunday Service" places spectral female vocals in a desolate soundscape, while "Mernom" continues the funereal atmospherics with lumbering beats and acoustic instrumentation placed within a vast echo chamber. "Dourado" offers the most propulsive cut of the EP, with galloping drums and deep subs providing a steampunk take on classic dubstep, leaving "Octafish" to round off another superlative EP with a brooding combination of scorched strings and distant, simmering percussion.
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Played by: Rivet
out of stock $8.53
Glastonbury South East
Cat: TA 001. Rel: 12 Aug 15
Glastonbury South East (5:34)
Glastonbury South East (AXH remix) (5:32)
out of stock $9.39
Stuck Here In A Dream
Cat: BS 004. Rel: 22 Sep 16
Stuck Here In A Dream (5:37)
Escapism VIP (5:33)
out of stock $10.81
Corollary 1
Cat: OMTCOR 001. Rel: 30 May 24
Lemma1 (feat LNS & Ekowmania - DJ Sotofett remix) (5:44)
Lemma1 (VIP) (4:12)
Lemma1 (Ossia remix) (6:04)
Lemma1 (VIP) (5:43)
Review: As deep dubstep continues to be ever more prominent, OM Theorem makes a mark with a new self-titled label that explores plenty of sounds that are as heady as they are physical. Up first is 'Lemma1' which is an elastic and heavyweight club cut and arrives first as a DJ Sotofett remix. The VIP mix then stops things back to a sparse and menacing prowl, while the Ossia remix layers in impossibly thick low-end oscillations that will tickle your inner ear. A second VIP mix closes down with some mind-melting percussion and warped synth work that drills in deep.
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out of stock $10.22
The Canopy (Armageddon Style)
Cat: ZAMZAM 91. Rel: 15 May 23
The Canopy (Armageddon Style)
Mystik 808
Review: OM Unit makes his ZamZam Sounds debut with two tracks that flaunt plenty of power, weight and punch.
A-side track 'Armageddon Style' wraps a prodding, full spped steppers-style rhythm in swirling seas of sparkling synths to great effect, while the slow-stepping 'Mystik 808' on the B goes heavier on the bassline and echo chambers, for what feels like a slower offering, if no less intense.
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out of stock $16.22
The Corridor
Cat: TERR 008. Rel: 11 Oct 10
The Corridor
Ether
Cradle
out of stock $6.81
Om Unit Edits Vol 2
Om Unit Edits Vol 2 (limited heavyweight vinyl 10")
Cat: OMED 02. Rel: 06 Nov 12
Le Singe
Traum
Review: Round 2! Civil Music regular Om Unit returns with a second limited 10" pressing of edits from his personal armoury, deftly scaling the crawl space between mid 80bpm beats and the freneticism of 170+ bpm footwork. Both tracks here mirror the inaugural volume in being equally potent for last dance manoeuvres or heat of the moment swerve, and the focus of Om Unit's attention this time are two of European synth brethren's more hirsute alumni. It's pretty obvious from the grainy black and white artwork that adorns this plate whose the source material is, but Om Unit really flaunts his beat programming skills across both tracks, with dynamic button pushing underpinning the Aphrodite's child's sax play on "Le Singe". "Traum" is even more impressive with agile rhythms perfectly synced to the undulating cosmiche drama that unfolds.
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Played by: Mop Mop
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Om Unit Edits Vol 1
Cat: OMED 001. Rel: 10 May 12
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Alongside the multiplicity of releases on Civil Music and his own Cosmic Bridge label, Om Unit is also notable for the high concept series of edits released under the amusingly monikered Phillip D Kick alias. Essentially rewiring a slew of jungle classics to a juke/footwork template, these edits and his accompanying deconstruction of the motivation behind them demonstrated the producer to be far removed from the current crop of Soundcloud dwelling pretenders (we recommend you seek out his Rhythm Incursions post on the music). A new series of edits arrives with this limited ten inch that draws upon the producer's sizeable experience in the dusted beats world as 2Tall. "Vibes Is Right" is a real last dance special, merging a digi steppers beat to a sax laden moment from one of Reggae's most distinctive voices, whilst "Power Of Love" is dusted beatdown house vibes akin to Andres and Floating Points on the jam together.
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Jim Coles aka OM Unit deserves no introduction, and his productions have been some of the finest in the UK over the last five years. Aside from being a badman and jumping from Metalheadz to Exit, OM Unit also likes to dabble in edits (rOm Unit Edits Vol 3
Testimony (4:36)
Soil (8:02)
Review: Jim Coles aka OM Unit deserves no introduction, and his productions have been some of the finest in the UK over the last five years. Aside from being a badman and jumping from Metalheadz to Exit, OM Unit also likes to dabble in edits (remember those killer Phillip D. Kick refixes?) and his third batch of them is out through Cosmic Bridge. "Testimony" can only be described as a neo soul ballad, a gorgeous sort of gospel song backed by a steady progression of fast percussion and deep subbass, while "Soil" is a pure instrumental, a deep and pensive jam with shuffling drums and sensual melodies.
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out of stock $10.52
Solar Cycle
Cat: CBR 001. Rel: 20 Jul 11
Solar Cycle
Merkabah
out of stock $7.96
Nada EP
Nada EP (12")
Cat: WHEELYDEALY 086. Rel: 08 Feb 23
Nada (3:55)
Nada (Photom remix) (3:50)
In My Style (3:48)
Triggered (3:47)
Review: The hotly tipped and already fairly proven (after a great outing in Jan with his EP on For The Heads) OME from Berlin is a new signing to the Wheel & Deal label and he doesn't disappoint. His sound comes with an undercurrent of dread, serious low-end weight and rich sound designs as well as, of course, good vibes. He updates the OG dubstep sound here with his own sense of infectious swagger on 'Nada' which has plunging bass and trippy, aqueous melodies. The Photom remix brings out a more restless melodic refrain before flipside joints 'In My Style' offer classic low-frequency oscillations and 'Triggered' takes a darker path through a late-night urban area.
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Made Of Gold
Made Of Gold (180 gram vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: HEADS 005. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Made Of Gold (3:59)
DD (3:48)
Jurassic (3:52)
Waan (3:44)
Review: All that glitters is not gold... Unless it's Ome's 'Made Of Gold' on burgeoning LA 140 imprint For The Heads, then it's pure 24 karat. Precious in every sense (it's even limited to 300 copies), Ome lays down soundsystem alchemy across the spectrum. 'Made Of Gold' lights the furnace with ominous fury, 'DD' takes us deep underground to mine for the most cosmic minerals while 'Jurassic' melts everything down into a primordial low-end lava. Finally 'Waan' brings us back to the future with its slippery technoid bass dynamic. Good as gold.
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out of stock $21.05
Blue Jeans/Video Games (remixes)
Cat: ALO 53. Rel: 13 Dec 12
Blue Jeans (Omid 16B remix)
Blue Jeans (Omid 16B dub)
Video Games (Omid 16B remix)
Blue Jeans (Omid 16B club mix)
Blue Jeans (Omid 16B club reprise)
Video Games (Omid 16B instrumental reprise)
out of stock $9.09
On & On
On & On (10")
Cat: HOTBIZ 001. Rel: 19 Mar 09
On & On
Hot Boys
out of stock $7.96
Sex Sells EP
Cat: MIMM 003. Rel: 29 Jun 12
Downtown
Sex Sells
Sex Sells (My Nu Leng)
Review: The Spam Chop EP on Mimm Recordings was an early 2012 highlight in the Juno office and the Nottingham based label returns with more genre defying material, this time from Bristolian producer Ooko. No stranger to Mimm, having contributed a track to the label's free compilation from last year, Ooko truly delivers on his cheekily titled full debut Sex Sells. Lead track "Downtown" sets the tone, chopping recycled jungle breaks up to fit a pitched down rhythmic swing that is ever present whilst the titular vocal loop and pressurised bass shift back and forth in stereo focus. On the flip the title track comes across as a more viscous slant on the current house vogue in Bristol, with the low end seemingly so thick it's stopping the drums from attaining their groove. Watch out for the fizzing synth line which belatedly arrives to crank up the heat, whilst fellow Bristolians My Nu Leng do a splendid job in shifting the track into broken techno territory. Don't know what you call it but this is good!
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out of stock $7.40
This Damn Feeling
Cat: WPR 048. Rel: 04 Aug 20
This Damn Feeling (5:25)
Day & Age (4:45)
Ghost (4:55)
Renegade (4:21)
Review: Classical violinist / low-end-murker Opus returns to his White Peach family with this four track treat after a few exemplary outings on the likes of Chestplate and Simply Deep. "This Damn Feeling" takes the lead and sets the mood with drama. Its big boom bass and tight spine sitar twangs are followed by a full menu of ideas and explorations. "Day & Age" wriggles with that high end harmonic we all fell in love with in 2008 before twinkling arpeggios bring on the goosebumps like you'd never believe. Flip for more goodies... "Ghost" takes us to the Upside Down with its toxic waste bass and icy vocal shots before "Renegade" concludes the EP on a dank, sludgy one. This damn EP!
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Played by: Taiko
out of stock $10.52
This Damn Feeling (reissue)
This Damn Feeling (reissue) (smoked translucent yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: WPR 048R. Rel: 22 Feb 23
This Damn Feeling (5:25)
Day & Age (4:38)
Ghost (4:55)
Renegade (4:22)
Review: Always coming with the juiciest and most forward-thinking takes on 140 music and bass culture, Zhu's White Peach operations have been setting the benchmark for many years. And this reissue is a kindly reminder of their consistency and future-focused nature. Originally released in the summer 2020, it's now rebooted on lush yellow vinyl and, from the stunning Indian strings on the skin-scorching opening title track to the last rippling bleep from the finale track 'Renegade', the sounds remain as ahead of their time.
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Sharpie EP
Cat: CRUCIAL 018. Rel: 24 Jul 18
Sharpie (4:54)
Peel (3:57)
Newspeak (3:21)
Review: Following up some great ones by Samba, Hebbe and Sleeper, the UK's Crucial Sounds are back with more bass driven/street-level shenanigans courtesy of newcomer Opus. He has a seemingly intrinsic musical prowess, coupled with a knack for reaching far beyond the constructs of conventions and expectations. This sort of ravenous creative mentality has earned Opus a debut release on White Peach Records, as well as a subsequent release on Encrypted Audio. Bridging the gap wonderfully between dubstep and grime on the darkside wobble of "Sharpie", the eerie "Peel follows featuring pounding beats and immersive/textural sound design. On the flip, delve deep into the exotic on "Newspeak" where its Middle Eastern instrumentation meges with fierce breakbeats.
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Crumble
Crumble (12")
Cat: CHST 046. Rel: 20 Mar 19
Crumble (5:54)
Titan (3:44)
Reach (4:37)
out of stock $11.10
I'm Going In
Cat: GL 001. Rel: 12 Jun 12
Opus - "I'm Going In"
El-B & Filth Arris - "Where I Live"
out of stock $6.81
I'm Going In
Cat: GL 001. Rel: 05 Jul 12
Opus - "I'm Going In"
El-B & Filth Arris - "Where I Live"
Review: Deliciously massive bass action right here! The mysterious Opus has taken a tiny vocal snippet from dubstep's biggest crossover hit to date and roughed it up with a devastatingly rude bassline. Robust, rotund and rolled up neatly with the right amount of funk, there is no doubt that this will be huge. Meanwhile on the B, El-B and Filthy Arris take the darkness up a notch or seven with an ode to South London. Weighty, stroppy, moody and mean, it's the perfect counter for the more sprightly vibes on the A. An incredible platter from the Ghost crew. Get to know.
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out of stock $6.81
Hyph Mngo
Hyph Mngo (12")
Cat: HFT 009. Rel: 09 Sep 09
Hyph Mngo
Wet Look
Review: It's almost five years since the immense Hyph Mngo announced the talents of Joy Orbison to the world and a lot has changed in this time - not least the musical direction of Scuba's Hotflush label. One of several early Hotflush releases that have been granted a timely repress, the first thing that hits you listening back to "Hyph Mngo" is 'did it ever get revealed how to pronounce it?' We jest, actually it's amazing how powerful a production it still is, and arguably one of the tracks that helped bring about the shift from traditional dubstep to what many now refer to as UK BASS. B Side "Wet Look" can still cause a bit of dancefloor commotion too, you know! A must for those that never got this 12" first time round.
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