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Jungle Out There
Cat: FOUNDATIONS 001. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Right Mind (5:31)
Dutty Gunman (5:53)
Desire & Love (5:45)
Rasta Thing (5:37)
Review: Four cuts of timeless hardcore jungle from respected and rising Aussie break butcher 12 Bit Jungle Out There. Hugging you like it's 92 but booting you like it's 2032, each track is littered with edits, twists, turns and superb stretches. From the ragga-fronted bubbler 'Dutty Gunman' to the rave-echoed 'Desire & Love', there's a hearty party spirit that's so good for those choppy, blast-em-up mixes. Trust us, he's has been squeezing his Octamed super hard for this one!
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Be Enough
Be Enough (10")
Cat: CWPT 011RV. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Be Enough (Daniel Avery remix) (4:06)
Holding On (JD Twitch dub) (4:21)
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Cold Blooded Murdarah
Cat: DANJET 005VNL. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Andrey HoT - "Cold Blooded Murdarah" (5:02)
Andrey HoT - "Cold Blooded Murdarah" (Barbitura Re-Hot) (5:02)
DJ 1312 & Dima Pulsar - "Jungle Ting" (4:40)
Barbitura - "Dark Room" (Jungle mix) (4:03)
Review: Sweet murderation! Russian roustabout Andrey HoT gets scorchio on his latest blaze-up for DanJet - 'Cold Blooded Murdarah'. Thing Remarc getting up close with Benny L and that's where we're at. Need more drummage? Roll on for Barbitura's Re-Hot remix. Flip for more Russian rawness; DJ1312 and Dima Pulsar's 'Jungle Ting' has all the edits and Dread bass style reverse warps you could ever need while 'Dark Room' closes the EP with a palpable whiff of tension. Yum.
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Aphrodite Jungle Classics 94 To 96
Cat: APH 71. Rel: 07 Jun 24
Amazon II - "Track 1" (Booyaa remix) (6:04)
Aphrodite - "Tower Bass" (5:25)
Aphrodite - "Shine" (6:51)
Aphrodite - "I Wanted It More & More" (feat Gail McClean) (5:55)
Review: Aphrodite's Jungle Classics 94 To 96 presents a nostalgic trip back to the original jungle era with remastered tracks from the iconic releases APH-12, APH-13, APH-22, and APH-23. This limited edition vinyl release, curated by Triple Vision and Aphrodite Recordings, features timeless classics like 'Tower Bass,' 'Shine,' 'Wanted It More And More,' and the Booyaa Remix of 'Amazon II.' An impressive catalogue taht goes a long way to explaining the big part of the influential role he played in shaping the jungle and drum & bass scene during the mid-90s.
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Concrete Jungle
Cat: FOXY 10. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Concrete Jungle (4:38)
Wheel Up (6:16)
Review: Last spotted raising hell and taking names with Jon 1st on Defrostatica, Arcane (who is also known as one half of the more mainstream-sounding d&b act Kleu) goes full nelson on the breaks with these two choppy choppy bangers on Foxy Jangle. Both cuts focussing on the drums, subs, samples and FX, these are fully timeless trips and sculpted strictly for the heads. Great for losing yourself inside at 3am and even better to mix. Just like concrete.
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Ten Steps EP
Cat: FOKUZ 126. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Ten Steps (4:27)
U & I (5:15)
Slow Down (3:03)
Darkside (5:41)
Review: On 'Ten Steps' and its accompanying tracks, new Fokuz signee Archangel nails a much coveted mixture of sweetness, simplicity and maximalism, etching and planing each final mix as though they were blocks of marble to produce a muted, yearning and propulsive set of workouts in hard liquid. Higher powers and penitent milestones are invoked on the title track, with its memoric cascades of yearner vocals and una corda pianos set against piston-powered breaks. 'U & I' goes on to swirl its vocal samples into sloshy sci-fi garbles of emo science, while 'Darkside' near-perfectly hangs the balance between headbang jump-up and resolute emotion. Serious stuff from the 12" newcomer.
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Undercurrents
Undercurrents (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 035. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Ocean Breeze (8:09)
Blue Planet (6:30)
Cyclic Nature (8:09)
Shapeshift (6:50)
Review: California-based, British drum & bass musician ASC returns with more homages to late 90s atmospheric drum & bass on his excellent sub-label Spatial. Anyone who has been following his work and the releases that he's put out on his Auxiliary label and sub labels in the past few years should know what to expect. Following on from last month's excellent full-length Next Time You Fall, 'Undercurrents' is four tracks of impeccably produced ambient jungle. The first cut, 'Ocean Breeze', has a simpler rhythm than you would expect from him, which could be a hint at a more liquid future direction. The next three cuts are classic ASC: cut-up, spaced-out breaks interspersed with dreamy vocals.
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Mind Over Matter
Mind Over Matter (blue smokey vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 032. Rel: 04 Oct 24
Desire (8:13)
Voidscaping (7:23)
Let Go (7:24)
Meltdown (7:27)
Review: Mind Over Matter', the latest release from ASC, continues his explorations into atmospheric, breakbeat-driven soundscapes with striking results. Opening track 'Desire' sets the tone with a lush beat structure, punctuated by sharp cymbal strikes. Subtle whale song samples are woven into the mix, accompanied by a warm bassline and tender piano melodies, while swirling strings ebb and flow, creating an almost tidal sense of movement. 'Voidscaping' follows, launching immediately into crisp, striking breakbeats. The throwback pads recall the heyday of Good Looking, but ASC's meticulous sampling and deep reverb work keep the track fresh, merging nostalgia with modern complexity. On the flip, 'Let Go' brings in the sounds of nature, with metallic bongos and a restrained choral vocal riding over playful, energetic hi-hats. The atmosphere builds, layering strings, synths, and ASC's trademark vocal elements, each listen revealing new intricacies. 'Meltdown' wraps things up with a darker, more anxious vibe. Minimal breaks and elusive hi-hats give the track a creeping tension, while ambient pads and a yearning female vocal add a layer of emotional depth. It's a finely balanced track, blending melancholy and intensity in a way that ASC has mastered.
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OKBR059
OKBR059 (12")
Cat: OKBR 059. Rel: 20 Nov 24
M33 (8:30)
Nothing To Lose (8:50)
Review: Okbron Records welcome Atlantiq to the roster, and in so doing reccy an uncharted subaquatic terrain, in which drum & bass production requires specialist handling. Limited to just 350 copies, and bundled with the statement "No repress."- full stop duly noted - Okbron are implicitly aware of the (anti-)gravity of this release. 'M33' sounds as if its liquid jungle source deposits housed a yet undiscovered respiratory gas for an unidentified life-form; its all-to-easily recognised breakbeats are the only orthodox productive choice on the title track, whereupon every other element sounds born of a hidden underwater civilisation, not a mere synthesiser, and surrounds the mix as though we'd embarked on a serene coralline safari. B-sider 'Nothing To Lose' takes a seedier turn in terms of vibe, with sistrum rattles and brooding crime-drama basses hearing whackout breaks set to an otherwise ruminant sonic mystery.
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Played by: Mihail P
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Light Curve
Light Curve (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 037. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Tidal Realm (7:22)
Tears Of An Angel (5:43)
Surface Area (6:37)
Warm Embrace (5:47)
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Coded Frequency
Coded Frequency (gold marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 033. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Deep Sea (7:30)
Echoes In Time (7:20)
Sense Of Space (7:04)
Regolith (7:16)
Review: Everybody's favourite drum & bass disorienter Aural Imbalance (Simon Huxtable) swats the sonic spirit level out our hands with 'Coded Frequency', dizzying our sense of poise on the dancefloor with four cosmic jungle numbers. You'd think the likes of 'Deep Sea' and 'Echoes In Time' would quell the soul, but to our ears they'd seem to combine stress and relief in equal measure, their crack combo of histamine breaks and zoneout pads seeming to portray the experience of having one's spacesuit tether snapped, thus confronting the aural astronaut with the voidal cosmos: do you thrash against its cold oblivion, knowing you're going to float endlessly, or do you accept the situation? Just when we think we've settled on the latter, Huxtable reintroduces a 'Sense Of Space' on the B1, opening up the breaks texture to a farther distant vanishing point, whilst the closing 'Regolith' hears us rejoice, having landed on civilisational (yet alien) soils with the celebratory rattles and stasises of 'Regolith'.
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Retrospective Feelings
Retrospective Feelings (translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 026. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Blue Sky (5:41)
Starburst (6:34)
Frozen Tears (6:09)
Moonlit Clouds (7:25)
Review: Simon Huxtable's Aural Imbalance is one of drum & bass's most cultured projects. It's a pretty prolific one too, with great new music coming on a steady basis on labels like his own Spatial and Okrbon. It is the former he returns to now with a lush translucent blue vinyl 12", Retrospective Feelings. 'Blue Sky' is a deft mix of ambient cosmic synth work and meticulous drum patterns that suspends you in mid-air. 'Starburst' douses you in dazzling light and 'Frozen Tears' is deeper, tighter, more melancholic. 'Moonlit Clouds' is the classy closer which again pairs a lightness of rhythm and melody into something heavenly.
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Q1 1EP
Q1 1EP (12")
Cat: Q1E2 012. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Jack Bags - "Natural Thing" (6:07)
Mike Riveria & Marco Ohboy - "Euphoria" (5:10)
A Soft Mist Production - "Upside Down Rainbows" (5:01)
Dr Sud - "Zaffiro" (Jazz cut) (3:59)
DatSIM - "Influx" (4:40)
The Rabbit Hole - "Tail Groove" (4:27)
Review: No matter your particular preference in the deep house world, this various artists' outing from Q1E2 Recordings is sure to have something for you. Mike Riveria & Marco Ohboy, for example, tap into an early sound on 'Euphoria' with its big, brash piano stabs and whistles, while A Soft Mist Production keeps it all cuddly and deep with languid chords draped over gentle drums on 'Upside Down Rainbows.' DatSIM brings in some space-tech vibes for a deft rhythm and neon infused sound on 'Influx' and The Rabbit Hole's 'Tail Groove' has a mad double bass sound jumping about beneath frantic jungle breaks.
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Played by: Mike Riviera, Dr. Sud
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Kush Mush
Kush Mush (limited 12")
Cat: OKBR 055. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Kush Mush (7:48)
Lucky7 (7:19)
Review: Moody drum & bass purveyors are back with a new one from veteran producer Big Bud, a new signee for the label and evident Argus Panaures for the intersection of halftime, liquid and "night bus" (if you want to call it that). The 'Kush Mush' EP blends mournful vocal cries with subtle dramaturgic sound FX, as if to portray the expositional scenes of a contemporary desert spaghetti western turned sci-fi thriller (if the moody gas station image on the inner label is iany indication, that is). The title track years for something hidden, "somewhere inside you", while 'Lucky7' strikes us with its swung break and similarly dreamy bloopage, echoing the nimble, nigh weightless high that follows a slot machine win.
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Steel Circuit Chronicles Vol 3
Steel Circuit Chronicles Vol 3 (blue & white vinyl 12")
Cat: G2G 024. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Blame - "Fireside Angel" (5:59)
DJ Sappo - "Can't You See" (6:51)
Sync Dynamix - "I Can't Do It Alone" (6:49)
Review: Good 2 Go, hailing from the UK, deliver another instalment - the third in a trilogy - of the Steel Circuit Chronicles, their most recent series to explore the bleeding edges of drum & bass as we move into the future, or at least, fantastic visions of it. Abandoning any recourse to retroism or conformity, the label boldly depict a futuristic cyborg standing aloft in an eco-urban fantasy on its front cover, and back this up with a sleek cyan splatter record, housing three killer, housing three future-mecha-angelic contemporary drum & bass cuts by Blame, DJ Sappo and Sync Dynamix. The first of said three artists sets the tone with 'Fireside Angel', which subverts the Roman tradition of the household deity with long-held buzzchords and soulful shouts. Then there's 'Can't You See' and 'I Can't Do It Alone', which continue to resound like echoes from a future street-time; the latter track is particularly interesting, opting for an unusually timed bass thrum and deeply affecting synth swells, which contrast to the vocal with a muted sonic chiaroscuro.
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Palomas EP
Cat: PARALAB 001. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Palomas
Tune For Stu
Review: A bittersweet release... Laffin Buddah and Parallax link up to reissue last year's rave treasure trove 'Palomas' and help raise money for the family of The Bridge Project member Stuart Heath who sadly passed away this year. The original rave energy and crucial 4x4 stompage of 'Palomas' is matched by a brand new cut penned by the other half of the project Lee Shilton named 'Tune For Stu'. A firing, darkwave tear-up with all the blasts, shreds and twists Stu would have demanded himself, it's a fitting epitaph to a man sorely missed. Show some support!
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Sharp Focus EP
Cat: RTTD 026. Rel: 29 Jul 24
Storyteller (5:28)
Values Over Ego (5:59)
Twist Of Fate (5:47)
Karmic Pattern (4:00)
Review: Return To Disorder welcomes Evighet Records label head Marco Bruno for some brilliantly controlled sonic chaos on this new electro exploration. His Sharp Focus EP brings together ambient, breaks and techno to snappy electro rhythms of the sort that he has already showcased in style on labels such as Blueprint Records and Machine. This one opens with the sleek, future-facing and speedy sounds of 'Storyteller' before 'Values Over Ego' gets more textured and raw with knick-snapping hits and prying synth lines making for real turbulence. 'Twist Of Fate' is a jungle workout that ducks and dives on warped bass and 'Karmic Pattern' is a slow but textural and intense closer with rueful chords.
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Hidden Place EP
Cat: VKR 008. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Effect Seeker (7:41)
Hidden Place (6:41)
Night Off (6:32)
Effect Seeker (Parallax Deep's Floating interpretation) (6:46)
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Feeling Happy
Cat: SIG 0042024. Rel: 14 Jun 24
Feeling Happy (6:09)
Think Again (5:50)
Review: Irish drum & bass.. icon? pioneer? Powerhouse? All are fair descriptors of Calibre, the machine-like music maker who has turned out thousands of equally high-quality tunes for more than 20 years. Whether ambient, tech house or drum & bass in nature, they are always better than most of the competition. His own Signature label has been home to most of it and that is where he lands now with this latest 12", another impossibly tasteful two-tracker. The title cut is a lively one with bustling breaks and chopped vocal stabs that bring the joy. On the flip is 'Think Again', a deep, soulful roller with exquisite pads and driving drum & bass energy. Pure class.
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Trust
Trust (12")
Cat: SIG 0032024. Rel: 14 Jun 24
Trust (5:55)
Waiting (5:58)
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Makes Me Wonder
Cat: SIG 0022024. Rel: 14 Jun 24
Makes Me Wonder (5:59)
Got To Have You (5:46)
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Peso
Peso (12")
Cat: SIG 0012024. Rel: 14 Jun 24
Peso (6:09)
My Chances (6:18)
Review: Is there a more prolific yet consistently high-standard producer in any genre, or in fact any art form, than Irish man Calibre? Seemingly forever, the low key but high class talent has been kicking out the jams across the worlds of drum & bass, ambient and even tech house in his earlier days. Now the Signature label boss is back once again with another impeccable one-two on this Peso 12". The title cut is a pent up bumper with killer bass and soulful vocal flourishes. 'My Chances' is a little more edgy and raw, direct and hard hitting but still with well worked vocals samples which could originally come from a Bob Marley record, if you ask us.
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Vibes Inside EP
Cat: N4 027. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Pete Cannon & Swankout - "Vibes Inside"
Pete Cannon & Swankout - "151"
Pete Cannon - "Loving You"
Swankout - "Bass Rising"
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Time & Space
Time & Space (purple marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: CRVT 006. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Geosynchronous (7:17)
Life On Earth (6:05)
Future Fragments (7:41)
Nostradamus (6:51)
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Ritual
Ritual (12")
Cat: SENSI 012. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Y Do U Think I'm Not U (5:19)
Ritual (6:19)
Review: Billed as a "deep think about AI and junglism" and a "deep dive into tribalism and jungle techno" respectively, Coco Bryce's latest toe-tapper doubles as a mysterious bowling down darkside breakage tunnels, manifested in the twin tracks 'Ritual' and 'Y Do U Think I'm Not U'. Both unsettling, Reese-bound tunes, we can't be sure whether any AI programs were used in the making of these tracks, but they do command that same sense of vanguard mystery that pervades the technological climate of today; facing the deep, neurally netted unknown, perhaps surrendering entirely to it. Arpeggiated bliss kicks in at around the halfway mark of the A tune, whilst primal pan flutes and synth bowls seem to fuel the mystique forever on the B.
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Furthur Journeys Into Electronix 3
Furthur Journeys Into Electronix 3 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: FE 085. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Chris Coco - "Yawa Ze Asfos" (instrumental) (4:02)
Jake Slazenger - "168B" (3:47)
Global Goon - "Untitled" (4:39)
Ruckus (4:47)
Jodey Kendrik - "Thanx" (5:56)
Gavin Masih - "Unknown Track 1" (6:55)
Monika Subrtova - "Alata" (7:08)
Review: Furthur Electronix's first two Furthur Journeys Into compilations tune plenty of heads and shift plenty of copies. The third one keeps the quality levels high with more explorations around the periphery of underground electronics. Chris Coco opens with a soothing synth sound before Jake Slazenger brings crystalline synths and abstract modulations to the mid-tempo '168B.' There is more pace and twisted acid energy to Global Goon's untitled contribution and then old school jungle comes to the fore on the super stylish and atmospheric Gavin Masih cut. Monika Subrtova's 'Alata' is a serene and widescreen ambient synthscape that brings things to a suitably poignant close.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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Exhale
Exhale (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MRV 004. Rel: 16 Oct 24
Exhale (5:37)
Stone Cold Groove (6:21)
All My Love (7:05)
Feel Me (5:38)
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HEADSET 007
Cat: HEADSET 007. Rel: 16 Oct 24
ETArnal-Rest-VIP (4:22)
Ramb0 Biz (3:59)
Depressed, Really Depressed (4:21)
All Dogs Go 2 Heaven (3:47)
Review: Stop creeping and start leaping! Headset are back with more breakbeat-flavoured timeless goodness and it comes direct from one of their most consistent and local family members - Creep Woland. A consistent energy on the label since Headset 001, CW goes in over four foundation jungle licks ranging from deep, floating and cosmic ('Ramb0 Biz') to much more intense, Detroitian adventures ('All Dogs Go 2 Heaven') Timeless to the core and steeped in emotion, it's another big hitter from this Scottish collective.
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Mental Projector's Mantras
Cat: CBLFS 001. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Glass Box (5:46)
Endless Waiting (6:04)
Reflexive Perspective (5:20)
Backpropagation (5:43)
Review: This new one from Cyberlife might be rooted in techno but it is closer day a much wider world of sounds. The opener for instance rides on a nice loopy minimal rhythm you might find the likes of Batu or Pev' crafting. It comes with a lovely and dubby low end and then 'Endless Waiting' gets a little more light, with sci-fi sound effects fizzing about the mix as a dystopian automated groove takes you onwards with a hint of ancient tribal ritual to it. 'Reflexive Perspective' brings the sort of synths you'd find in some IDM over cavernous low ends and sombre, sustained chords and 'Backpropagation' shuts down with a watery and languid rhythm full of celestial depth.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Dubwise EP
Dubwise EP (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: DSCI 4045. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Blueprint (9:28)
Dubwise (7:38)
Looking To The Future (8:17)
Groove Creator (10:01)
Review: Four unreleased tracks from 1997 come back to the surface, recasting the luminant talents of Danny C and Mike Pears in a more contemporary light. Alleged to have been preserved on DAT for the last 27 years, there is still a consistent, clean quality to these four bits. Opener 'Blueprint' and its successor 'Dubwise' establish a utilitarian futuristic sound, betraying something of the now less popular sound that bridged jungle to techstep. The vibe on the former track lays down a mechanistic yet jazzy feel, with its semitonic Rhodes chords contrasting well to the track's outlying machinic qualities. 'Looking To The Future' and 'Groove Creator' similarly portray two death-driven, repetitious images of an automatic future.
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States Of Art 2
Cat: SUBB 020. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Dead Mans Chest - "Mystery Machines" (4:28)
Aeon Four & FFF - "Look Inside" (6:30)
Fanu - "Green Fields Forever" (5:09)
Esc & Mineral - "Photosynthesis" (6:14)
Review: On a mission to "make d&b great again", Finland's Straight Up Breakbeat pass through once more with the second of three EPs formed to showcase modern junglism. Kicking off, 'Mystery Machines' sees Glastonbury's Dead Mans Chest slam down some deadly amen choppage reinforced by haunting vocal FX and paranoid drones. Aeon Four & FFF's 'Look Inside' is a jungle-tekno roller, served with chunky hardcore style amens and a side of warm old-skool pads. Keeping the mid-90s vibe alive, the tripped out 'Green Fields Forever ' from Fanu - which drops hot on the heels of his greatly received remaster of Source Direct's 'Stars' - delivers airtight amen trickery, weaving synth washes and blissful dubby basslines. Esc & Mineral round things off with 'Photosynthesis', a pensive stepper highlighting cut-up breaks waltzing with cheeky synth nudges and a wide, rugged bassline. If the pioneers had buried some beefed-up tracks in a time-capsule to inspire future generations, they would probably sound a lot like 'States of Art II'.
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Played by: Tim Reaper
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Close Your Eyes
Cat: OSH 33. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Close Your Eyes (7:03)
Destroyer (VIP) (5:44)
Review: Exclusive! Over Shadow unleash these two super-hot rarities from around 93/94. Both big tunes on dubplate at the time, especially 'Close Your Eyes' which was a big tune in Fabio's early Speed sets, they finally see the vinyl light of day after all these years. 'Close Your Eyes' is a beautiful atmospheric whirlwind while 'Destroyer VIP' lived up to its name. Still sounding heavier than a helicopter over 30 years later.
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Played by: Liftin’ Spirits
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Vibes
Vibes (12")
Cat: CITB 013. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Dial-M & Msymiakos - "Level Vibes" (4:51)
No Name - "Frontline" (5:48)
Tropmanga & B-Man - "Dub Rock" (4:57)
Tommy The Cat - "Warehouse Dub" (5:27)
Review: With 'Vibes', Dutch drum & bass/jungle outfit Cat In The Bag temporarily let the feline out of the case, yet they still retain enough integrity, and rein in the shellage, to the extent that the cat is nonetheless seduced back in after a certain time. Such is the art of alley-cat drum & bass, comparable in mood to "rollage"; it's all about a fine balance of hard-hitting impactfulness and careful vibe-restraint, else the mog'll arch its back and dash off elsewise. No wonder the first tune's called 'Level Vibes'; Dial-M and Msymiakos achieve an intricate, intelligent mood of levity, a belief-suspensory dread zone in which level-headedness serves as a proxy for the execution of a skittish agility, as of a cat. Our feline reccy no less reliably scours the 'Frontline'; amens penetrate hard garrisons of bass and atmoss with relentless keratinous claws, proving retractable paw-blades really can break walls. The B-siders, 'Warehouse Dub' and 'Dub Rock', provide more novelty appeal, preferring to build sound(e-)scapes that both build upon and take flight from the warpath.
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Tengoku EP
Tengoku EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SOFR 014. Rel: 02 Jan 25
Tengoku (Dissect's Heaven mix) (7:04)
Dissect - "Cosmos" (5:10)
Abstract Illusion - "Tengoku" (Abstract Illusion) (7:07)
Dissect - "Black Hole" (6:43)
Review: Strap in for another blistering ride thanks to the Sonic Force crew who has tapped up Dissect and Abstract Illusion for a series of new tunes and remixes of one another. 'Tengoku' (Dissect's Heaven mix) is first up with some thrilling breaks that float just above the dance floor amidst nice lush pads. Dissect's 'Cosmos' then rides a lurching beat with more raw percussion and Abstract Illusion's 'Tengoku' ups the ante with crashing snares and hi-hats, plenty of turbulent rhythms and planning basslines. Dissect shuts down with 'Black Hole' which is a darker stepper with a menace undercarriage that might make it the best cut of the lot.
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Break In The Rain
Cat: SON 005. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Stop Right There (5:43)
Falling Forward & Backwards (4:36)
What? Let's Just Go (6:48)
How Wonderful (5:59)
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What Is What EP
What Is What EP (white & blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: KR 020. Rel: 02 Apr 25
DJ Ande - "They Don't Know" (Secret Squirrel remix)
DJ Ande - "They Don't Know"
DJ Kos - "Destiny Of Darkness"
DJ Terrace - "Bad Mans"
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Gun
Gun (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VFS 072. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Gun
Triple Six
Review: Living life in permanent reload, Flashback's 95 classics 'Gun' and 'Triple Six' are some of the crispest, sharpest, most spacious and far out examples of junglised beat-slicing of their time. Still sounding as disarming and militant as they did 30 years ago, both hit hard with clarity. Those who love a rich warm rootsical sample in the thick of the choppy choppy should head for 'Gun' while those who love swimming neck deep in fractures will fall in love with 'Triple Six'. A stunning reissue from the Vinyl Fanatiks crew.
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Hazard's Hospital EP
Cat: NHS 531. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Behind The Mask (3:53)
Drill Bit (4:11)
Cloud Drift (4:09)
Break The Silence (3:50)
Review: Hospital Records' latest outing is a welcome return to releasing from DJ Hazard, pioneer of ostentatious jump-up drum & bass (of the second, not first, kind; heads will know there might as well have been two movements bearing the name, with the blurring point between them somewhat indistinct, yet the former more definitively jungly than the latter). Here we get stuck in to a four-track lesson in the jump-up sound that most know today: rolling basslines, eerie atmospheres & crunchy drumwork galore. From the opening horror film-sampling 'Behind The Mask' - on which wheezy leads and syncopated snaps steep and wring the mix to a high twisted heaven - to the mid-section sonic dentata 'Drill Bit' and 'Cloud Drift' - on we're met with an illicit power-driven (hopefully just dental) procedure and a clouded liquid miasma respectvely - and to the final 'Break The Silence' - which brings an anti-violence hip-hop sample to a playful excruciation of imp-bass and spit-snare - this is everything befitting of a contemporary Hazard EP, a sure health hazard if we know one.
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Jack It EP
Cat: TIN 074. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Jack It (feat Yung Toro)
Vibe
Push Dat
Pimpin'
Review: UK garage goes increasingly wonky on DJ Jackum's latest EP for Time Is Now. Working in Skrillexy sound design - nasal growls, puffy metal snares, thin but heavy mixes - the enigmatic Jackum makes a real racket of a debut here, delivering four genre-poking bangers of a difficult-to-peg style. 'Vibe' is especially anthemic, being a rare example of a garage tune centred largely on the second and fourth beat handclap and not the kick; 'Push Dat' veers more into hooligan rave territory, pushing the to bass bus to redline; and the final 'Pimpin'' offers a crazed shuffle and vocal sample; this is a bold and creative expansion of an existing sound.
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Jameela EP
Jameela EP (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: UMOT 001. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Jameela (Origination) (4:53)
Jameela (Liftin' Spirits remix) (6:28)
Robin Gets Revenge (5:23)
Jameela ('88 Heat) (6:10)
Review: Astounded at the beauty of the universe around you? You will be once you've chowed down on this hardcore homage from DJ Persuasion. Benji Roth/Semtek's ravey alias, Persuasion deals strictly in the white glove gestures. Swinging breaks and vibrant synths, 'Jameela' comes in a variety of modes; an OG Bizarre Inc style original, an Ant Miles inspired mid-90s d&b twist ('Liftin Spirits') and a foundation acid house classic flex (88 Heat). Need an extra wonky edge to your classics? 'Robin Gets Revenge' scorches across the wrong side of the tracks and burns down the whole of 28th street. One doesn't need much persuading to get on this.
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Swinging Flavors 14
Swinging Flavors 14 (limited white vinyl 7" + poster)
Cat: BMRSF 014. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Drums For The Lost (5:47)
Drums For The Lost (Siu Mata remix) (5:46)
Review: Marking the 14th chapter in their Swinging Flavors series, Beat Machine Records call on Helsinki's DJ Sofa for a two-track offering that digs into the shadowy depths of drum & bass. A longtime purveyor of intricate, emotionally charged productions, DJ Sofa channels the breakbeat grit of late 90s UK rave culture with a distinctly modern twist. 'Drums For The Lost' is a tense, heads-down roller, its dense percussion and cavernous basslines creating a hypnotic sense of momentum. Paris-based Siu Mata reworks the track into a peak-time pressure cooker, adding a restless swing and rhythmic urgency that reshape the original's brooding energy into something more propulsive. Beat Machine Records reaffirms its ear for boundary-pushing club music.
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Darkness EP
Cat: DK 02. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Darkness
Just Play
Blame
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Under The Spell EP
Under The Spell EP (orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: IDV 005. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Under The Spell (8:30)
Re-resistance (5:56)
I'm Here To Stay (7:51)
The Storm (remix) (5:42)
Review: More dark arts from the man and his machine; Dom & Roland tears 2025 a new one with four powerful drum & bass compositions. Provocative and unapologetic, 'Under The Spell' snaps the firmest of wands and does so for the best part of 10 minutes. A real hypnotic showdown. 'Re-Resistance' meanwhile takes us into much more industrial, abstract territories in a way that you might imagine Krust or Amit might. 'I'm Here To Stay' is a much more placid, spacious affair laced with lush pads and a smouldering vocal that induces euphoria at 50 paces. Complete with a tearing remix of 'The Storm', it's another essential 12" from one of d&b's most consistent artists.
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MASSIV 13
MASSIV 13 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MASSIV 13. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Easy N Sweet (4:31)
Eek A Deadman (4:43)
Rappa Pam Pam (5:16)
Trouble Yu (6:20)
Review: Myor Massiv operates as a furtive extremity of the larger Dutch publishing house MYOR, owned and operated by none other than Coco Bryce. Though Bryce needs no introduction as an unstoppable force in the modern day breaks sequencing game, we nonetheless must restate the special intent of the sublabel: these are relatively experimental "massives", swapping out functional flathead beats for heavier, pozi-driven drillings. That watery, pitch-warped breaksy mid-90s jungle era is given a full audit on this new 13th addition to the label, and things gets increasingly weird, wet and wild: 'Trouble Yu' especially sounds like a bong-hitter from another universe, its impact unsuspectingly poking through a wacky, radiophonic, space dubbed texture.
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Soundboy Killa
Soundboy Killa (limited yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: CYC 000. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Soundboy Killa (feat Natty Campbell - The Allergies remix)
Jump On It (feat Top Cat - Guadi & Don Letts dub remix)
Review: The proverbial 'Soundboy Killa' is an enduring trope in soundsystem culture at large, referring to the apparently inherent enmity and villainy of the turntablist. Said to have originated in the days of system clashes, the assassin in question presumably refers to the opposing MC, whose barraging verbiage may pack enough semiotic punch to K.O. the opposition through mere utterances alone. Here Natty Campbell and the Freestylers pay tribute to the theme as progeny of the 90s big beat scene; having come up in the age of Fatboy Slim and Chemical Brothers, the supergroup first faced off in a whirl of tricky dub and armour-plated cold cuttage, dispatching two honorary tracks in the style of each artists' respective greatest scene-hitters: Dub Pistols' 'Cyclone' and Freestylers' 'Roughneck'. Now 'Soundboy Killa' and 'Jump On It' in turn hear a remix from Allergies and Guadi & Don Letts, the latter of which is especially experimental in its use of a peaky, 2-step shuffle.
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A1 Sound
A1 Sound (green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MS 076. Rel: 21 Nov 24
A1 Sound (3:59)
A1 Sound (dub version) (3:36)
A1 Sound (Jungle mix) (4:00)
Review: Polish dub home-brewers Moonshine Recordings have commissioned an exceptional new release here from Bukkha, Dubbing Sun and Burro Banton; 'A1 Sound' really is more than worthy of its pronounced place at the top of the list, thanks to its unique fusion of heavyweight steppers dub production and a hardcore, doubletime beat worthy of any warehouse rave. The track bares an unusual push-pull, and it seamlessly introduces the A3 jungle mix too, whose tempo and pace matches the first two versions' dragged weightiness. But here it's all three artists' productive synergies that shine, the original mix flaunting a restlessly fickle fencing between hardcore techno, brusque rap-jaying and nu system dub, never totally settling on either sound.
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Too Much
Too Much (12")
Cat: KF 331. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Too Much (5:44)
Mordeeb (6:14)
The Spice (6:53)
 in stock $16.05
FR 025
FR 025 (10")
Cat: FR 025. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Piper (5:30)
Piper (DJ Chromz remix) (5:53)
 in stock $17.44
Mindgame 7
Mindgame 7 (yellow marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MINDGAME 7. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Peace Be With You (5:18)
Flow (5:15)
Zenith (5:05)
Review: Three new undiscovered species from sound taxonomist Eusebeia, spotted deep in the heart of the jungle. Described as "mind massages", Eusebeia leans further into his preferred mode: sculpted highs and caresser sound design. Sparking up the proceedings with pre-release single 'Zenith', we reach vicarious peaks of untrammelled 808 and sprightly sub-aqua pads. Emphasis shifts between cute, gamified pluck melodies and deeper persuasions, proving that surface and depth persist in necessary dialogue with one another.
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 in stock $16.88
Snakes & Ladders
Snakes & Ladders (gold marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SMDELTD 39. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Snakes & Ladders (5:11)
Vice & Virtue (6:28)
Morality Lessons (5:12)
Ladder To Salvation (5:41)
 in stock $23.80
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