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Too Bad
Too Bad (12")
Cat: HTR 002. Rel: 10 Aug 21
Set The Scene (4:42)
Play It (3:49)
Too Bad (4:38)
Too Bad (Mystic State remix) (4:11)
Review: Bristol's Hold Tight collective continue to forge their burgeoning label with more delicious soundsystem gems. This time main man Chad Dubz links with Inner Echoes for a fiery foursome. 'Set The Scene' sets the scene with its cavernous palette and pristine percussive elements while 'Play It' takes a well known vocal sample and recontextualises it over a dreamy beat. Flip for 'Too Bad', a track that takes us deep into dub territory with some beautiful trippy edits and a monstrous remix from the Mystic State duo which really brings those twisted bass fills to the fore. System bliss.
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out of stock $13.90
Pearly Volume 5
Pearly Volume 5 (hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PEARLYVOL 5. Rel: 27 Jul 22
Deseplate - "One Day" (5:13)
Boss Mischief - "Ice Cold" (2:23)
Invader Spade - "Golden Retriever" (3:16)
Drone - "Lil Jug" (2:51)
Lemzly Dale - "Track 5" (4:34)
BR3 - "October" (5:07)
Review: It's now five up for the Pearly Whites crew and their self titled series of on going various artist's collections. This one kicks off with the slow and heavy sounds of Deseplate's 'One Day' before the flute laced, jazz-tinged and stoner delights of Boss Mischief's 'Ice Cold.' There are more fuel good and heady sounds with lush flues from Invader Spade then Drone gets more dark and gritty on 'Lil Jug.' Lemzly Dale and BR3 close out this superb mix of trap, grime and dubstep.
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out of stock $16.99
If It's Not The Police
Cat: ZAMZAM 20. Rel: 11 Jun 14
If It's Not The Police
If It's Not The Dub
Review: Zam Zam Sounds keep up the pressure with their fifth transmission so far this year (and 20th overall) and welcome Berlin-based soldiers Dub War and Infra into the fold with If It's Not The Police. Formerly a duo consisting of Benny Ill and Bill Robin, this 7" is the first release with the latter working solo under the guise and also his first collaboration with Marius Braun aka Infra. As with previous Zam Zam drops, the roots of dub culture are retained with If It's Not The Policea with a vocal cut backed by a dub rendition. Deep studio science and sound design paired with classic dub aesthetics, dubstep bass-weight, and halftime garage swing are very much in effect here and we hope this is the first of many collabs between the pair.
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Played by: Scott Fraser
out of stock $6.70
I Don't Give A Dub
I Don't Give A Dub (1-sided 12")
Cat: UBD 01. Rel: 21 Jul 10
I Don't Give A Dub
Played by: Dub gabriel
out of stock $7.20
Militant Dub
Cat: ISS 036. Rel: 05 May 16
Militant Dub (3:05)
Dub The Bass (3:07)
Review: Uprising Sounds returns to Indica with a powerful original and even heavier version. "Militant Dub" leads heavily on the main synth line that's almost oriental in its allure and mysticism. As the title suggests, the rhythm is persistent and just on the right side of rigid to maintain the essential funk. "Dub The Bass" is a much deeper exploration of the low end as the warping bass is allowed to turn itself inside out as the track progresses. Standard Indica procedure: only 500 have been pressed.
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out of stock $5.14
Zero Point EP
Zero Point EP (double 12")
Cat: OTE 014. Rel: 08 Mar 11
Creep
Connections
Zero Point (feat Poppy Roberts)
Event B
Fallen
Fallen (Synkro remix)
Tears (VIP)
Tears (Synkro remix)
out of stock $12.34
Inside The Cold Mountain EP
Cat: F4TV 004. Rel: 11 Apr 13
Inside The Cold Mountain
Propulsion
Rogue
Review: Fresh and direct from the Germanic quarter of the dubstep floor, Infra buries deep "Inside The Cold Mountain" and ironically finds some engagingly warm drones. This is thanks to a pensive lazy funk left lingering in the groans while the rhythm switches from deep to heavy with a light industrial lilt. "Propulsion" is a much more warped affair with a strange off-kilter loop on the kick that coyly hints at a skippy breakbeat but never gives anything away. "Rogue" brings us to an intricate percussion-heavy finale. With weasel-like Q&A stabs nipping in and out of the groove, it's the most mischievous of the trio.
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Winbread
Winbread (12")
Cat: HTR 001. Rel: 12 May 21
Winbread (3:42)
Winbread (instrumental) (3:43)
Winbread (ALXZNDER version) (3:40)
Winbread (Somah version) (2:53)
Review: Bristol's Hodl Tight crew make their first foray into the vinyl world here with a new and heavy EP from Inner Echo Ft Redders & Buggsy. The label has long aimed to serve up the best in new music inspired by roots and dub culture and continue in that fine tradition here. 'Winbread' is a fresh contemporary cut with hi-speed and grimy vocal deliveries, tight flows and plenty of references to modern culture while swaggering beats and a fluttering flute bring the vibes. An instrumental is included for more heads down dance floors and ALXZNDER offers a darker version while Somah makes it smooth and deep.
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The Inyoka EP
Cat: GB 009. Rel: 31 Jan 17
Echidna VIP (4:50)
LIA (5:16)
Program (4:42)
Peregrine (5:31)
Review: On his first full EP release and already steeped in praise from Duploc and Trusik, US newcomer Inyoka is making all the right noises. Here are four cases in point: the tripped out vocal sample dynamic on the VIP of "Echidna", the spacey funk and slurring soul of "LIA", the groaning, unsettling harmonic machine tones and sudden human vocal splash of "Program" and the rolling tech-laced stepper "Peregrine", Inyoka has set out his stall with clarity. We can't wait to hear what he brings next.
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Persistent Dread
Cat: OSMUK 032. Rel: 08 Aug 13
Persistent Dread
Signal Motion
Review: Running rampant with a tub-thumping horror film drum pattern, this is dark drama on a cinematic scale. Taking in techno references along the way, the superbly-titled "Persistent Dread" thuds and thunders with carnal focus. For added darkness flip for "Signal Motion" where the riddim takes a more developed, polyrhythmic twist and sheet metal screams moan quietly in the fills. Ipman is on top of his game with these two cuts; essential for all dub and tech heads.
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Played by: Ghostek
out of stock $7.72
Jigsaw Dub
Jigsaw Dub (limited hand-stamped 12" promo)
Cat: LIONCHG 002. Rel: 11 Jun 13
Jigsaw (dub)
Runaway (version)
Review: Vinyl only vibes... Following the huge success of the agenda setting "Warehouse Dub" come two more horse power productions from two of the brightest sparks in the deep dubstep game. "Jigsaw" rattles with a nagging sub thump before breaking into a barely recognisable sample (King Tubby if we're not mistaken) then letting rip with an hot-stepping jungle finale. "Run" is equally dashing; bringing Eek-A-Mouse's "Runaway" right up to date with bucket loads of bottom end and a thundering end. Game changers, nothing less.
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out of stock $7.98
Little Figurines
Little Figurines (pink vinyl 12")
Cat: KOKESHI 010. Rel: 02 Jul 14
Little Figurines
Moments (Compa remix)
out of stock $7.46
Clash Of The Titans (remixes)
Clash Of The Titans (remixes) (hand-stamped white label 12")
Cat: PENGSOUND 0021. Rel: 05 Jun 13
Clash Of The Titans (Kahn remix)
Clash Of The Titans (Hodge remix)
Review: Peng Sound return to Clash Of The Titans, their debut release from Young Echo member Ishan Sound and sound system veteran Ras Addis with this pair of remixes from two more Bristol figures in Kahn and Hodge. In original form, "Clash Of The Titans" was a superlative dancehall tee-off between riddim and vocalist, yet Kahn and Outboxxer Hodge are up to the task of reworking the track with their remixes having apparently been rigorously road tested in dubplate form by the respected selectors like Mala, Kowton and Pinch. Kahn is in Bandulu mode a remix that pays reverence to the original's heavy stepping rhythm, whilst Hodge takes elements of Ishan Sound's production and applies them to a 125bpm template, with the results sounding weirdly like Egyptian Lover making UK Funky.
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Militant Mindset
Militant Mindset (double 12")
Cat: HOTLINE 008. Rel: 31 Jul 15
Militant Mindset (feat Rider Shafique) (4:08)
Dub Mindset (E3 dub) (3:36)
EOD (4:05)
Rivet (5:06)
Highest (feat Rider Shafique) (3:53)
Highest (instrumental) (3:56)
Review: Hotline continue to channel the most exciting sounds to be dissipating from the Bristol locale with their latest release a double pack from the mighty Ishan Sound! Chris Ebdon is evidently sitting on a wealth of Ishan Sound dubs with this double pack for Hotline following on from a self-titled Peng Sound release of a similar nature earlier this year. Presented in striking yellow, these six cuts find Ishan Sound working with the rolling vocal style of Rider Shafique, and sees Ebdon bring his more club-orientated style to the fore. Heavy steppers vibes through and through from the Young Echo man!
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out of stock $17.49
C5
C5 (12")
Cat: TEC 101. Rel: 25 Apr 18
Ishan Sound & Hodge - "C5" (4:37)
Ishan Sound & Muttley - "Still Smoking" (4:24)
Review: Having recently notched up 100 releases, Tectonic begins a new era by offering up a suitably weighty collaborative release from Peng Sound regular Ishan Sound. On side A, the Young Echo member joins forces with Hodge - owner of the nicest hair in techno - for the deep and dreamy dubstep shuffle of "C5", where fluid riffs dance above a blazed but powerful beat. Muttley lends a hand on flipside cut "Still Smoking", an altogether livelier and more aggressive - if still suitably deep and hazy - 140 BPM workout that comes complete with stabbing, grime style riffs and some serious subsonic bass.
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out of stock $9.25
Lurker
Lurker (12")
Cat: BLACKLIST 004. Rel: 22 Sep 16
Lurker At The Threshold (3:33)
Heavy Machyn Gun (1:55)
Deadeadead (1:59)
Phix (feat Gantz) (2:26)
Review: Previously spotted on Boomarm Nation, Turkish bass experimentalists make their debut on Innamind's Blacklist imprint with four of the nuttiest, most far-out tracks you'll hear this season. Sitting somewhere between Modeselektor and Squarepusher but with dubbier roots, highlights include the tripped out harmonic headiness of "Heavy Machyn Gun" and "Phix", the slo-mo white knuckle ride with fellow Turk Gantz. Off the planetary hook.
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out of stock $9.53
Record Store Day 2014
Record Store Day 2014 (limited hand-numbered + hand-stamped 7")
Cat: RSD 2014. Rel: 02 May 14
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Their anonymity still impressively intact, no one knows who the London/Berlin partnership behind these left side dubwise slices are, but everyone is loving them. Having showcased aspects of jungle and classic dub on the previous outings, this Record Store Day special explores both hip-hop culture and very early techno flavours... "Track 1" dusts off an old soul gem, strips it back and slows it right down. "Track 2", meanwhile, retains an element of b-boy flavour thanks to the cool scratches, but its bassy body and lo-fi groove screams classic Bleep, Coldcut or Unique 3. Both are genuinely unique.
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out of stock $8.23
Itinerant Club
Cat: ID 005CLUB. Rel: 11 Jun 15
Weaving Dub (6:31)
To The Club (5:44)
Pushin' (6:47)
Ruff Elements (3:34)
Review: Following Mr G and Stingray's hefty refix session, the ID crew lay down four more dot-joining exercises between tempos and techniques. "Weaving Dub" is a future flexback to jungle's heady formative era, "To The Club" is a dub house gem with a winningly awkward vocal texture used as a hook. "Pushin'" takes us deeper into the sub swamp with rolling broken beats and layers of squelchy lava bass while "Russ Elements" takes us back to the 170 zone with a dynamic that places the hook about a mile ahead of the faraway drums. Woozy, weird and wonderful.
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Gully Goon Estate EP
Cat: HDR 002. Rel: 23 Dec 10
Joker & Terror Danjah - "Gully Goon Estate"
Terror Danjah & Illmana - "Screama"
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Darkplace
Darkplace (12")
Cat: TEMPA 079. Rel: 31 Jul 13
Darkplace
Sur Place
Review: Regular conspirators Killawat and Ipman step up to the plate for Tempa once more on the appropriately titled Darkplace. Brandishing some artwork that reveals them to fans of cult C4 comedy at its finest, the title track also lifts an eerie vocal sample from Garth Marengi's Dark Place (we think) before veering off into deepest snaking sub bass territory - seriously don't stand too near the bass bins when this one's in full flow. Whilst this is classic Killawat and Ipman material the flip "Sur Place" adopts a more broken techno rhythm that sounds a lot closer to Killawat's recent outings for Osiris. Great plate from the Tempa crew!
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Played by: Killawatt
out of stock $6.44
Fire Pon A Dubplate
Cat: SCRUB 003. Rel: 18 Sep 09
Mungo Hi Fi - "Fire Pon A Dubplate"
Itchy Robot - "Playback"
Review: The latest Scrub A Dub outing finds Mungo's Hi Fi stepping up with a heavy shuffler that sounds like a roots soundsystem flatbed truck in a head on collision with a tanker carrying pure liquid dubstep. 'Fire Pon A Dubplate' ignites the dance like a ruff-an-tuff steppers anthem fed through a buzzing sub-bass fuel injector, contaminated by trace particles of lysergic acid. On the flip, Itchy Robot from the Afterdark posse delivers the supremely catchy 'Playback', displaying a perfect balance of bounce and squelch hitched to a rocking and rolling digitised drum pattern.
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out of stock $6.70
Duploc Selects Y
Cat: DUPLOCLPY. Rel: 20 Apr 22
Ninety - "Snake's Kiss" (4:40)
Zygos - "Ditcher" (4:57)
Mistah - "Shook" (5:34)
207 - "Japan Digital" (3:08)
Idioteque - "Morality" (6:16)
Ghostek - "Seek War" (3:58)
Review: Hold on tight for some low end wobblers here from this new EP, Duploc Selects Y, featuring six sizzlers from six different artists on the DUPLOC label. Ninety kicks off with the cancerous 'Snek's Kiss' with its low end snaking through a desolate urban landscape. Then comes the icy stepper that is 'Ditcher' from Zygos and Mistah's 'Shook' gets more edgy with unsettling leads and earth shattering drums. 207 offers crunchy drum textures and hefty bass weight on 'Japan Digital' and Idioteque's 'Morality' is another lurcher with scraping hits. Ghostek closed down with the dread-fuelled 'Seek War'.
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New Moon EP
Cat: NPRLP 001. Rel: 06 Sep 16
Phuture T - "Perpetual Motion" (7:24)
Double O - "Poor Man Style" (5:43)
Infest & Tim Reaper - "Shifted Feelings" (7:38)
Leonux - "94" (4:52)
Review: Limited to 300 copies: Netherlands label Next Phase build on their CD and tape-only foundations and deliver their first ever vinyl-only release. As always, it's adorned with the label's usual detail-rich art and powered by innovative compositions. From the savage, break-choking Reinforced hymn "Perpetual Motion" and the dubby Zed Bias-style garage soul of "Poor Man Style" by way of Future Cuts style hurricane soul "Shifted Feelings" and the SUAD-schooled hardcore "94", no expense has been spared as the last 26 years of rave are tied together with true craft.
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Tempa Allstars Vol 6
Cat: TEMPA 051. Rel: 15 Oct 10
Skream - "Rollin' Kicks"
Icicle - "Anything"
FaltyDL - "Sunday"
Benga - "I Come From London"
SBTRKT - "Sleep In Tokyo"
Alix Perez - "Metric"
Review: Volume Six of Tempa Allstars collects contributions from some of the underground music scene's pioneers and leading lights Skream. "Rollin' Kicks" begins the EP with a tapping drumbeat and a Breakage hued sonic palette (circa "Open Up") which is a million miles away from Magnetic Man. D&B-turned-dubstep minimalist Icicle steps up with "Anything". Crisp, acerbic breaks feature heavily, perfectly calculated beats and a futuristic touch. Falty DL adds a funky touch with "Sunday" as chirpy bleeps and bellows of bass underpin the fidgeting rhythms here, with notable sunny, upbeat vibes in the synth work. Benga injects a dose of humour with the ticking percussive lisp and robotic chant of "I Come From London" driving things along into a hypnotic state of sentiency. SBTRKTs "Sleep In Tokyo" is all broken, funked up beats, warm keys and delicately textured rhythms. Alix Perez brings the EP to a close with "Metric". Deep, atmospheric crackling, crisp SFX and rumbling subs roll along with dark menace. A superb finale to one of the finest releases in the Tempa Allstars series so far.
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Dystopian Vol 2
Cat: BWR 007. Rel: 27 Feb 24
Tunic - "Stardawg" (3:45)
Inyoka - "Drifts" (2:56)
Karnage & Rider Shafique - "Iceman" (4:08)
DJ Sofa - "Lost" (6:02)
Sam ULG - "Continual Drift" (6:47)
Review: The bad news? We're all absolutely doomed. There's no way back from where humanity has taken us. We seem drawn like moths to a dystopic light. The good news? If this is anything to go by (or the inaugural one back in 2018) then hell has a ruddy sick soundtrack. Deep, beguiling, disarming; vibes on this black mirror menu range from the pure drama and stern soliloquy of Rider Shafique over 'Iceman' with Karnage and the tribal hypnosis of Sofa's 'Lost' (which is a really interesting departure from the jungle she is best known for) and plenty of dubby reflection rippling throughout. See you on the dark side.
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I Am Legion
I Am Legion (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: DVSN 016V. Rel: 24 Sep 13
Intro
Farrda
Make Those Move
Upper Ratio
Jelly Fish
Ice
Blue Shift
Loose On The Leaves
Choosing For You
Warp Speed Thuggin'
Stresses (part 1)
Stresses (part 2)
Sunken Submarine
Dust Descends
Powerplay
Foil
Review: I Am Legion finally drop a fully loaded LP on us courtesy of the young Division Recordings - an imprint reserved primarily for pouncing, snare-heavy dubstep and grime excursions. Sixteen tracks of bass delight, all of them choc-a-bloc with sci-fi rolling synths and devious lyrics, starting from the "Intro", which pretty much sets the scene perfectly for what's about to come. "Farrda" introduces the grime to the table and tracks like "Upper Ratio" and "Blue Shift" break it all down once more into a seductive infusion of urban beats and ominous sounds. BIG TINGS.
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Depatterning
Cat: TEC 088. Rel: 14 Oct 15
Regicide (5:54)
Tehnicolour (4:37)
Gravity Dub (5:34)
IPA (5:38)
Last One In The In The (6:49)
Y (5:10)
U (6:46)
Strong Ones (5:27)
Review: More bass therapy courtesy of the Tectonic camp. This time Jack Gibbons aka Ipman (who has previously collaborated with Killawatt) debuts and delivers some serious darkside power. Wasting no time, he launches into his full frontal attack with the junglised strength of "Regicide" while there's typical label fair in the form of the tough, four to the floor stomp of "Technicolor" and "Last One In The". "IPA" is far from the acronym you'd think; there's nothing drunk about this grinding, building slow mo techno jam. Ending things nicely is the dark, brooding epic "Strong Ones" with its angelic female vocals backed by the dichotomy of sombre church organs and a body bashing beat.
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Midnight Colour
Cat: ZIQ 272LP. Rel: 05 Jun 10
Neon Arc
Talis
Moon Bow
Babel
Sub Giant
Black & White
Strangelove VIP
Moment In Blue
Heliopause
Midnight Colour
Infinite
Restless Tundra (feat Anneka)
Review: Following on from his debut artist album Cyclical in 2008, Brighton based producer, Ital Tek brings us his sophomore outing, Midnight Colour on the highly respected Planet Mu imprint. Kicking off with "Neon Arc" - a deliciously fuzzy broody number, with a nod to the Joker-style 'Bristol Sound' in the synths - it's a promising start to what soon unfolds into a magnificent album. Moving through the melodic, reflective Mount Kimbie style "Talis" with its evocatively drawn dripping and chiming, and hollow textured soundscape, to the more abrasive "Moonbow" and "Babylon", it's easy to see why Ital Tek has garnered such a reputation for himself in such a short time. Midnight Colour picks up on the sound that has come to define Ital Tek, taking the whole 'post-dubstep' tip to new lengths, weaving 2-stepping garage rhythms round sonic textures with plenty of moody atmospheric melancholy.
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Played by: Mary Ann Hobbs
out of stock $6.17
Midnight Colour
Cat: ZIQ 272CD. Rel: 05 Jun 10
Neon Arc
Talis
Moon Bow
Babel
Satellite
Sub Giant
Black & White
Strangelove VIP
Moment In Blue
Heliopause
Midnight Colour
Infinite
Restless Tundra (feat Anneka)
Review: Following on from his debut artist album Cyclical in 2008, Brighton based producer, Ital Tek brings us his sophomore outing, Midnight Colour on the highly respected Planet Mu imprint. Kicking off with "Neon Arc" - a deliciously fuzzy broody number, with a nod to the Joker-style 'Bristol Sound' in the synths - it's a promising start to what soon unfolds into a magnificent album. Moving through the melodic, reflective Mount Kimbie style "Talis" with its evocatively drawn dripping and chiming, and hollow textured soundscape, to the more abrasive "Moonbow" and "Babylon", it's easy to see why Ital Tek has garnered such a reputation for himself in such a short time. Midnight Colour picks up on the sound that has come to define Ital Tek, taking the whole 'post-dubstep' tip to new lengths, weaving 2-stepping garage rhythms round sonic textures with plenty of moody atmospheric melancholy.
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Played by: Groove Magazine
out of stock $11.59
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