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The Artistic Truth
The Artistic Truth (marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: AKOB 028. Rel: 24 Nov 21
Sound Lord (5:35)
Eden's Rise (7:02)
The Artistic Truth (5:41)
Speed Jazz (7:55)
Review: Curing what ails you, Dokta Venom slaps down a full prescription pad at AKO HQ with four marvellous medicines. Following the heavyweight 'Dreadnox' on 'AKOizm Vol 4' last year, each of these tracks reveals a different side to this brutalist quack; 'Sound Lord' is pure 3am slammage, all bulldozer breaks and such, 'Eden's Rise' is a breezy pad-heavy goosebump bonanza while the title track 'The Artistic Truth' flips things with much more of a jazzy, abstract twist. Finally 'Speed Jazz' finishes the dosage on a mellow cosmic soul touch. Get well soon.
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Sub Plates Six!
Sub Plates Six! (12" picture disc)
Cat: SUBBASE 95. Rel: 17 Oct 22
Badman & DBH - "Wanted Dead Or Alive" (4:49)
Cool Hand Flex - "Dubplate" (4:59)
Marvellous Cain - "Sweet Thing" (4:49)
Dead Dred - "Black Pepper" (5:56)
Review: Drum n' bass picture discs are a rare treat, and a sensitive medium at that. Laying our grubby hands on one of these could be like touching a fortress made of feathers, but it's all worth it for the music contained therein. Suburban Base welcome four pushers both old and new to their latest V/A EP here, opting for dry, jump-up drum n' bass emphasising clean subs, filtered guitar lines and summer-of-soul vocal licks.
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TCR 006
TCR 006 (12")
Cat: TCR 006. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Conscious Species - "Warming Up" (6:07)
Dr Um - "Nothingness" (6:16)
Wize & Deadly - "Feel Good" (6:29)
Pastaman - "Take Your Time" (4:56)
Review: Spanish stable Satta Sounds get busy on their Tuff Cut TCR series once again, inviting a rabble of roustabouts to the table: Conscious Species, Dr Um, Wize & Deadly and Pastaman all lay down their uncompromised designs and it's another freestyle breakbeat frenzy. Highlights run rife from the opening flutters and skips of Conscious Species' 'Warming Up' to the walloping swing and funk of Pastaman's finale 'Take Your Time'. Don't take that title literally, either! This 12" is limited and likely to fly as fast as the breaks themselves.
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Slightly Involved Vol II
Cat: DABBS 002. Rel: 17 Apr 24
Decipher (4:46)
Lust Issues (5:02)
Banshee (5:08)
Still You See (4:36)
Review: Rarely do garage and jungle ever hear any kind of fusion, but more than several perfect examples can be heard on this latest collab EP between Amy Dabbs and Coco Bryce. The second in their collaborative 'Slightly Involved' series, in which they set out to interpret each other's tracks and production techniques, the likes of 'Decipher' and 'Lust Issues' immediately pique the ears as sweet, engaging fidgeters, not backing down from the emotive swing endemic to the former genre while also playing up the pace of the latter. The A-side's listless synthetic pangs are matched in vibe by the B's comparatively by-the-book, dreamatic dolphinny junglisms, with 'Banshee' going ham on the slice-ups and 'Still You See' oscillating between string-laden suspense and light, downtown sunday-midafternoon breaks.
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Delancy Street
Cat: GUNNS 006. Rel: 15 Nov 23
Delancy Street (6:58)
Easy Tiger (7:08)
Review: From Houston to Toronto; Dacamera makes his debut on the Toronto label with these two dreamy jungle excursions. 'Delancy Street' sits somewhere between film noir and post war Paris, the mournful trumpets yearning and wheezing through a Gauloise-thick atmosphere. 'Easy Tiger' takes on even more of a jazz mindset with its woozy sax and lavish brushed drum swings. Dreamy tackle. Perfect for the long dark nights ahead.
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The Original Jungle EP
Cat: UDR 013. Rel: 24 Mar 20
Original Jungle (6:26)
In The Area (5:43)
Good Samaritan (6:08)
Elevate (feat Carmen Naida) (6:43)
Review: 25 years later... Foundation Bournemouth imprint Underdog return with the long, long, long awaited 013. The title couldn't be more fitting: "Original Jungle". Old label, old values, new names. Dark Dean and Mc Stevie A have been part of the Destiny raves since the mid 90s but this is the first time they've translated their years of service onto wax. Collab-ed with new-gen prospects Hankinson and Carmen Naida, each cut - from the bubble and skank "In The Area" to the hurricane breakbeat jam "Elevate" - rattles with jungle authenticity while punching with modern production welly. Welcome back Underdog.
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The B-Sides EP
Cat: NULLPUNKT 0000028. Rel: 12 Mar 24
B1 (6:27)
B2 (5:21)
B3 (6:27)
B4 (6:06)
Review: Dylan Brownsword strips things right down to the elements for this exceptional exploration into dub techno influenced drum & bass. Stark futurism that smoulders at its coldest and will have you shivering at its hottest, vibes range from the shimmering Basic Channel style reflections of 'B1' to the more autonomically minded swagger of 'B3'. Trembling with echoes of his powerful techno work in the past, across this whole collection DB1 keeps one foot in the dance, one foot in the stars throughout.
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Vemodalen EP
Vemodalen EP (clear vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: EXIT 073. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Teenage Echo (6:03)
My Resolve (4:37)
Meridian (3:51)
I'm Damned (5:00)
Review: Vemodalen means 'The fear that everything has already been done.' If that's not an enticing enough invitation to dBridge's album then we don't know what is. The music as relatable, too. Powerful, slow, sexy and vulnerable, it paints from a synthetic palette anyone over 30 has grown up with and will know intuitively from music and movies. Ranging from poppy motifs that are reminiscent perhaps of Roxy Music or Visage to more introverted electronica that nods at the Rephlex sound and perhaps Si Begg, all backed up by his history as Heartdrive and the Autonomic sound, this is dBridge looking back to look forward. Stunning.
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Played by: Soul Intent
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Portus EP
Portus EP (limited 12")
Cat: AF 045. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Enclosed (4:31)
Kind Of Sort Of Not Really (5:43)
Nots (5:21)
Pox (4:15)
Review: You can always rely on Analogical Force to come through with the heavyweight goods and dgoHn's Portus EP is just that. This deft four-tracker is a study in the mix of light and dark, heavy and airy. 'Enclosed' manages to float on suspensory synths while the busy drums flap below next to splashy hits. 'Kind Of Sort Of Not Really' pairs pensive, inwardly reflective synths with busier drum workouts and 'Nots' heads into jungle territory but with bass so nimble you can't sit still. Closer 'Pox' might be the best of the lot with its moody bass and chords and kinetic, pinging drums.
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Played by: M50
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Brick Wall
Cat: OKBR 043. Rel: 25 May 23
Brick Wall (5:18)
Inside Out (5:20)
Review: Ipswich's Steve Carr remains one of the greatest operatives in the field of d&b, able to flex his studio skills to any number of approaches from crisp, techy rollers to ruffneck amen crushers and plenty of other spaces in between. He's also the latest to sign up with Okbron, the label committed to unearthing forgotten dubplates and exclusives from the archives. In the case of Digital, we're treated to two fresh slabs which show the best of this consistently inspiring artist. 'Brick Wall' is a melancholic affair in the synth department, but there's some serious damage to be done when the 'ardcore stabs come slamming in around the drop. Meanwhile, 'Inside Out' toys with dreamy pads and vocal tones before locking into a widescreen, dubbed out soundscape that ranks among the finest works Digital has ever created.
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Lionheart VIP
Cat: PLVLGN 008. Rel: 14 Jun 23
Dillinja - "Lionheart VIP" (feat Bert) (5:54)
Dillinja - "Love 4 You VIP" (5:15)
Review: A welcome and precious addition to the new 'Legends' series by V Recordings, 'Lionheart' is a tune made with friend and equal talent Berty B, that has existed since 1994 and is famous for its opening "ready? get set... music!" sample and vinyl-spinback oneshots. It's a nigh-timeless track that straddles raggatek, jump-up and jungle techno in almost a single breath. Much later came the VIP (variation in production), which added far glossier and more heavenly variations and a harder-edged sheen. Now it gets a reissue. Also here comes the brand new VIP of 'Love 4 You', which is a masterclass in airy, spacious intro-work, which segues into pure drum-driving as per the formula.
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Not Yet Awaken EP
Cat: VIVR 08. Rel: 24 Oct 22
Recover From Solvation (4:47)
Skybound (5:57)
Theta Phase (6:01)
Leave Us Lucid (5:49)
Review: Russian jungle pioneer Dissident makes his debut on Vivid with four intergalactic tear-ups of the highest order. 'Recover From Solvation' brings the classic Krome & Time vibes - deep space breaks, booming subs and trippy textures. 'Skybound' brings that bounce and those warm feels while 'Theta Phase' takes us deep, deep deep into hyperspace by way of a far away daydream. Last but not least 'Leave Us Lucid' closes on a J Majik style stepper spring. What an EP. If this is the sound of Dissident not quite waking up yet, he needs to stay in bed more often.
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Black Market EP
Cat: FRO 002. Rel: 20 Oct 22
Rising (7:02)
Fulmination (5:32)
In Solution (4:11)
Power Of The Free (4:35)
Review: DJ Bone has made time to put together his first EP in four years for London institution fabric. The Black Market EP is an exciting project which illustrates the newly created fabric Originals label. Opening up with the powerful high tech soul epic 'Rising' which will have you reaching for the lasers, A2 cut 'Fulmination' is full impact techno with a hypnotic melody that's sure to move the mind and body. Over on the flip, there's the welcome addition of liquid drum n' bass cut 'Power Of The Free' which is not something we've heard from the Motor City veteran until now, but fitting considering his back-to-back sets with legend Goldie in recent times.
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DANJET 004VNL
Cat: DANJET 004VNL. Rel: 30 Nov 23
DJ Dan vs Dima Pulsar - "Hyperspeed"
Barbitura - "One In The Jungle"
Review: DanJet proclaims itself to be the first Russian drum & bass label, which might be up for debate, but at the very least it would have been one of the first when it first operated in 1997. Spearheaded by DJ Dan, the label drops its fourth vinyl and chooses to, erm, pay tribute to The Prodigy on the A-side via Dan and Dima Pulsar's 'Hyperspeed'. There are more than a few elements from Experience twisted into modern d&b forms on this track, no doubt sure to please older heads and younger generations of ravers alike. Barbitura's 'One In The Jungle' on the B-side is an all-out tear-out driven by sirens, dark side bass and blistering breaks.
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Vagabond
Vagabond (limited white vinyl 12")
Cat: VNR 009. Rel: 05 Apr 23
DJ Flash - "Vagabond" (7:02)
Chippie - "Big Grey Wolf (VIP)" (6:08)
Review: Following last year's epic Missen/MSDos double header late last year, Violet Night Recordings gear up for their first release of 2023 and it's the bossmen taking control on this one. DJ Flash takes the lead with a strong atmospheric jungle twist where bone-crushing amens burst in and up the energy at all the right moments. Chippie takes the B with a special VIP of his 2021 cut 'Big Grey Wolf'. Now with a fresh set of beats and an added sense of urgency, it's enough to have you howling all night long.
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Watch Out
Watch Out (12")
Cat: FDMTL 2. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Watch Out (6:57)
Media (7:18)
Review: Originally released in 1994 and now reissued in 2024, confirming the resurgence of interest in the classic jungle sound, 'Watch Out' is a hard-hitting jungle track with a relentless 'Amen' break, while 'Media' offers a more complex and atmospheric soundscape with a deep, broken bassline.. 'Watch Out' immediately grabs attention with its pounding bassline and heavy drums, the tribal percussion adding an exotic flavor, while the heavy Amen break provides the relentless drive that characterises jungle at its best. The track is relentless and hypnotic, perfectly capturing the energy of the early scene. 'Media,' in contrast, is a more experimental tune. The jungle breakbeats are present, but they are more subdued, providing a backdrop for the track's deep bass notes. Together, 'Watch Out' and 'Media' offer a snapshot of the golden era of jungle music. They are essential listening for anyone interested in the genre's roots and its continuing evolution.
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Dancing In The Dark
Dancing In The Dark (12" picture disc)
Cat: BBKII 001. Rel: 05 Aug 22
DJ Fresh - "Dancing In The Dark" (feat Buunshin) (3:16)
Heavyweight (AMC remix) (4:37)
Review: DJ Fresh is a legend at this point. Whenever he drops new heat it is worth tuning in, especially when it's a 12" picture disc like this from Breakbeat Koas. The A-side is a collab with Buunshin. 'Dancing In the Dark' is a hardcore gem with pitched-up vocals and monstrous breaks over spin backs, raw bass and thrilling synth lacerations. Then comes an AMC Remix of DJ Fresh's 'Heavyweight' that is just that. It rides on silky breakbeats with a rising sense of tension that keeps you locked until the explosive bass and jump-up drum head to the level.
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Gold Dust (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Cat: BBK 2022. Rel: 20 Jul 22
Gold Dust (VIP vocal mix) (5:17)
Gold Dust (instrumental) (7:48)
Review: It's the anthem that just won't quit. Having celebrated a decade of Gold Dust with a whole stack of remixes earlier this year - even though the tune is actually closer to 12 or 13 years old - the Bad Company founder-turned-popstar DJ Fresh now serves up this special gold vinyl edition for Record Store Day. Complete with the VIP and instrumental (which are still arguably the best versions out there) it's yet another way you can get blasted with one of the most iconic and euphoric hooks in modern drum & bass. You can't get enough of this style.
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HAN 019
HAN 019 (180 gram white vinyl 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: HAN 019. Rel: 28 Jun 23
Ruffkut (5:41)
Dope On Plastic (5:29)
Review: Vinyl Fanatiks are coming on strong with their reissues once again as they hit us hard with the latest re-boost of Phantasy's Liquid Wax imprint. A label with a fantastic legacy and a consistency that's largely down to the fact all releases came out of Jack Smooth's Sound Entity jungle techno laboratory, this particular flashback is especially of note as it's one of the earliest productions from Alex Reece (who had just begun working at the studio as an in-house engineer at the time). Both raw and powerful pieces that capture that hardcore transition perfectly, 'Ruffkut' on the jungle side, 'Dope On Plastic' on the techno side. Heavyweight history.
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KR 011
KR 011 (limited 12")
Cat: KR 011. Rel: 01 Aug 23
DJ KOS - "Untitled Future" (Billy Daniel Bunter & Sanxion Slammin' mix) (4:54)
DJ KOS - "Untitled Future" (6:29)
Karma Krew - "Cracking Up" (5:22)
Dubious - "Heartbreak" (5:54)
Review: In the words of Lisa Stansfield, some of us live for the future and some of us wonder. Others, meanwhile, just love to bash out the rave bangers. Others like DJ Kos and his pals Billy Daniel Bunter, Sanxion, Karma Krew and Dubious. All of them delivering premium euphoric goods on this limited coloured vinyl. Following Bunter and Sanxion's hair-raising remix and Kos's timeless original come two more weapons. The mysterious Karma Krew go for the feels with sweeping pads and skippy beats on 'Cracking Up' while Dubious's 'Heartbreak' takes another classic vocal sample and hurls it several decades into the future. Live for it.
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The Other World EP
Cat: RTTD 023. Rel: 26 Jun 23
The Other World (6:29)
Preserve The Rave (5:59)
The Man Of The Street (feat Mike Tansella Jr) (5:17)
Hasta La Vista, Baby (5:08)
Review: DJ Plant Texture aka Bari's Donato Basile makes a Return to Disorder with four blistering cuts of jungle, electro, techno and acid. He is a versatile producer who takes no prisoners and considers no sounds off-limits. This one kicks off with the brutalist beats and casuistic synths of 'The Other World' before funky, acid-laced techno bouncer 'Preserve The Rave' takes you to the next level. 'The Man Of The Street' (feat Mike Tansella Jr) is then a deeper, more cosmic cut with thinking synths but still plenty of powerful rhythms and last of all are the dark jungle breaks of 'Hasta La Vista, Baby.' These are highly charged and guaranteed dance floor destroyers from this ever-on-point wizard.
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MPC Thangs
Cat: IT 051. Rel: 07 Jun 22
MPC Jam 1 (Breaks mix) (4:21)
MPC Jam 2 (Saturator mix) (4:19)
MPC Jam 3 (Exp Forever mix) (4:46)
Ciao Ragazze Jungle Style (6:28)
Review: DJ Plant Texture is Donato Basile, a diverse producer from Bari. He returns to Munich-based Ilian Tape to follow up 2017's The Bongoman Archive with four slamming cuts on his latest EP. Whether it's pummelling, bass-driven ruckus of 'MPC Jam 1' (Breaks mix) or the off-kilter slam of MPC Jam 2' (Saturator mix) on the A side, to the proper, peak time heads-down stomp of 'MPC Jam 3' (Exp Forever mix). Finally, the early '90s zeitgeist of 'Ciao Ragazze Jungle Style' goes out all guns blazing. On the MPC Thangs EP, this talented Italian producer is at his most fearsome yet.
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A New Dope EP
A New Dope EP (180 gram blue & black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ABVFS 025. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Mind, Body & Soul (2023 remix) (4:57)
Rush On Me (4:50)
I Need U (5:40)
Hypnotising (5:06)
Review: We're back in that electrifying breakthrough breakbeat period courtesy of Amen Brother to revisit the sound of the mighty DJ Pooch. This latest volume brings you more of those ruff 'n' tuff crossovers between early hardcore, jungle techno and more besides, beefed up to swing it with the best of them in the modern era. You might well recognise one or two of the samples flying around in 'Mind, Body & Soul (Remix)', while 'Rush On Me' has its own iconic hooks alongside some deadly, skull-crushing breakbeat pressure. 'I Need U' is a vintage, bleepy workout of the highest calibre and 'Hypnotising' finishes the record off in chilling old-skool style. Essential gear for rave veterans and revivalists alike.
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Intelligent Woman
Intelligent Woman (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: PTDUB 08. Rel: 31 Aug 22
Intelligent Woman (5:05)
Intelligent Woman (2020 remix) (3:52)
Review: Seminal business: DJ Rap's 1995 anthem 'Intelligent Woman' remains one of the most relevant and iconic jungle tracks to this day and still demands a reload 27 years later. Fully backed up by a harder, more D&B-focused 2020 re-lick, Kniteforce pay respect to Rap and her influence on the drum & bass game with this long-awaited repress. Grab it and invest in a slice of serious history.
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Jungle Valley
Cat: SOFA 02. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Jungle Valley (7:13)
Over & Over (5:51)
Review: DJ Sofa returns to the Myor Massiv label with more of her dancefloor heaters. The A-side is all about bring big time party energy to the club with raga samples, gun finger bait, hooky melodies and of course some firing jungle breakbeats underpinned by drilling basslines. The flipside jam 'Over & Over' has plenty more fire in store with its old school signifiers, hardcore pitched up vocals and rave melodies over plunging bass stabs and well designed breaks. This is another essential 12" destined for big things.
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Danger Management EP
Cat: BUKVA 005. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Danger Management (5:30)
Transmission (4:45)
Monkey Business (5:43)
Transmission (Dwarde remix) (5:12)
Review: A slick update to the modern jungle psyche comes in the form of DJ Sofa's latest EP 'Danger Management'. With former releases on iconic labels including Future Retro London, Myor, AKO Beatz, N4, Straight Up Breakbeat, and Ruff 'N Tuff, we're more than astonished at this Finnish rising star's quick but effective bubbling-up to scene-stardom. Snappy, crisp breaks come mashed up with detail-attentive transitions and FX, with the 'Transmission' and 'Monkey Business' making for particularly infectious bits.
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Proxima Centauri EP
Cat: KF 158. Rel: 24 Jul 23
Heaven (Outside) (3:48)
Stella (4:25)
Is A Dancer (5:29)
Out There (5:17)
Review: Timeless hardcore breakbeat action as label newcomer DJ Stephano makes his debut on Luna C's seminal Kniteforce imprint. 'Heaven' sets the scene with all big flavours from the time; euphoric pianos, wild time-stretched drums and a feel good energy. Deeper into the EP we rave as 'Stella' takes us into deep space with its prowling arpeggio and alien-landing pads. Flip for more piano positivity and hardcore style pitched up vocals while 'Out There' brings the EP to a contemplative close. Classic Kniteforce tackle.
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Spy Technologies X Sampler
Spy Technologies X Sampler (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: DSCI4 040S. Rel: 29 Feb 24
DJ Trace - "Mutationz" (Concord Dawn remix) (7:48)
DJ Trace & Ryme Tyme - "Move" (8:50)
DJ Trace & Voyager - "Sniper" (7:45)
DJ Trace & Nico - "Replicants VIP" (7:16)
Review: DJ Trace's DSCI4 dropped the eight-track Spy Technologies X Sampler compilation last year, gathering together label classics, giving them a remaster and a digital release for the first time ever. Now this 12" cherry picks the strongest cuts and gets them back out there into the physical realm, focusing on Trace's own work and collaborations with his co-conspirators. The Concord Dawn remix of 'Mutationz' is a hyphy kick-off to the A-side before the dark n' deadly 'Move' link up with Ryme Tyme. Trace and Voyager turn up the pressure with the Reese attack of 'Sniper' and then it's Nico who joins the boss for a cooler, deadlier crusher called 'Replicants'.
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Played by: Soul Intent
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Break From Reality
Break From Reality (double 12")
Cat: OSHLP 03. Rel: 04 Oct 23
Always (6:55)
The Feeling (6:01)
Flame (8:22)
Long Rhode Home (5:27)
The Void (8:02)
Soul Fire (4:43)
Reflections (6:38)
Connection (6:49)
Review: DJ Trax takes perfect stock his sonic journey so far across this superb new album, Break From Reality. It features everything we have come to know and love from the man - rolling breaks, jazzy licks, hip-hop stylings and cinematic synths - but all served up in new and highly compelling ways. Dons of the game like Goldie and Loy have already been digging it and we are too, from the mad and unrelenting drum flurry of the opener to soul drenched breaks like 'Flame' and the acid jazz/4Hero era throwback sounds of 'Long Rhode Home' and its lush broken beats. A richly rewarding drum & bass album from one of the best in the game right now.
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Point To Prove
Cat: OSH 25. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Point To Prove (6:59)
Always (Ricky Force remix) (6:09)
Soul Fire (Nookie/Binary State remix) (7:02)
Review: Sometimes it all just gets too much, and we need to take a Break From Reality. Or so the most recent album from DJ Trax suggested - albeit its sound evoked a skew towards the murkier, more nervous and dubious aspects of psychic burnout. The atmospheric drum & bass brilliant's eponymous album was released in 2023 and plunged the abyssal depths of the inner cosmos, in so doing playing up the straighter grooves gleanable from jungle. These three new ones, however, surface from the depths somewhat, adding a new original ('Point To Prove') and two remixes from Ricky Force and Nookie & Binary State to the addendum. All tracks make for an impressively glassy, risen-and-fallen coda; by the end, we've completed a round-trip back to the depths.
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As Day Breaks
Cat: OKBR 048. Rel: 12 Sep 23
As Day Breaks
Forward Thinking
Review: Okbron have been more than happy to participate in DJ Trax's renewed resurgence following his album for Over/Shadow and a string of essential 12"s. Following last years Forest Dawn release he's back with two lush new tunes which prove he's as inspired as ever in the field of atmospheric d&b. 'As Day Breaks' opens up the record with the kind of strange, misty morning mood which billows out perfectly over the agile breaks, feeling classic and yet fresh all at the same time thanks to Trax's needlepoint drum programming. 'Forward Thinking' follows suit with another set of nuanced pads that move away from the played-out formulas of the genre. The strafing synth bleeps cutting through the mix are the icing on top of this masterclass from one of the best in the game.
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You Got The Lovin EP
Cat: BBC 020. Rel: 18 May 23
DJ X-cess - "You Got The Love"
Ghost Unit - "Air Cooled" (DJ X-cess Piano mix)
DJ X-cess - "Need Your Loving"
Ghost Unit - "We Are Jungl-ie"
Review: Two fresh names make a big splash in the still-strong UK hardcore scene. Coming to DJ Seduction's Burning Bush Communciations for an unlikely Florence And The Machine remix, we hear a breaks-backed version of 'You Got The Love' by DJ-X-Cess, but with re-recorded vocals that sound more to have been lifted from a passionate soul B-side than directly from the indie pop darling. It works very well, admittedly. Then also comes a remix of Ghost Unit's 'Air Cooled' by DJ X Cess, who adds to the original a wally, impossible-not-to-dance-to piano mix.
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Different Roads EP
Cat: NQ 029. Rel: 05 Jan 22
Great Height (feat Verbz) (1:57)
Different Roads (feat Verbz) (4:10)
Different Roads (instrumental) (4:10)
From The Concrete (feat Sleazy F Baby) (1:21)
Product Of The Streets (feat Sleazy F Baby) (4:10)
Product Of The Streets (instrumental) (4:10)
Review: The dream team Dogger & Mindstate return to TNQ wax with this hearty package of soulful, hip-hop-influenced D&B flavours that was originally unleashed digitally last summer. Representing both their pathways into this music, from north to south, the duo recruit the likes of London's Verbz and Manchester's Sleazy F Baby to vocal and narrate their delicate, subtle but ultimately heavyweight rhythms. From the deep jazz of 'Different Roads' to the symphonic dynamics of 'From The Concrete', this is one of the hardest hitting and emotional records Dogger and Mindstate have made so far.
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Fur Coats Knickers & Gold
Fur Coats Knickers & Gold (translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: DRP 024T. Rel: 04 May 23
Fur Coats Knickers & Gold (5:53)
Drive Me Crazy (5:29)
Review: Wild experimental drum & bass here from longtime scene legend Dom & Roland. Out via his own imprint, this one comes to an exquisite yellow-orange vinyl slab. Its A-sider hears an insanely cool lead bassline filter and sizzle into oblivion, against shockingly compressed yet still-dynamic drum-punches. B-sider 'Drive Me Crazy' is equally a jaw-dropping techstep number, unafraid of indulging wild breakwork and melodic synthery at the same time. Both tracks are as raucous, punchy, unashamed and loud as their titles suggest.
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Eminence
Eminence (12")
Cat: OSH 22. Rel: 10 May 23
Eminence (6:56)
Time To Change (4:54)
Review: Dom & Roland was amongst the first to help Over/Shadow kick into gear back in 2020 and, since returning with another 12" last year, a collaboration with long absent legend DJ Crystl, now comes a fully-fledged album. Those following matters closely on the Over/Shadow site will have had the chance to nab a copy of the album with this bonus 12", but for the rest of us, the double-drop of 'Eminence' and 'Time To Change' is now available as a standalone 12". It's brooding and dramatic, offering a cinematic vision of what d&b can be in the right hands, and who better than a seasoned pro like Dominic Angas?
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Burn Bright/Being
Burn Bright/Being (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: IDV 001. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Burn Bright
Being
Review: Following his latest album Against A Dark Background, the inimitable Dom & Roland continues to forge his own unique near-30 year path with the launch of a brand new label. Fittingly entitled Individual, it kicks off with two exceptional - not to mention uncompromising - cuts. 'Burn Bright' is your quintessential hardcore jungle d&b with big stabs, massive splashing cymbals and iced out atmospheres stretches over the top. 'Being' meanwhile is a hyper jazz jam with brutalist steppy drums, treacle subs and wild blasts of muted trumpet. Far out.
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The Tao
The Tao (12")
Cat: SMDE 19. Rel: 31 Mar 21
Mai
Dusty Bones
Sanza High
Tao
Review: Italian producer Donato Dozy rightly has a cult following as he has a fantastically well sculpted style whether making ambient deep techno or as is the case here, drum & bass. He opens up with the pulsing loops of 'Mai', which always hints as some sort of big rhythmic explosion that never quite comes. 'Dusty Bones' is a flurry of sci-fi sounds, tribal drums and frosted bass that leaves you in a spin. 'Sanza High' is a DJ Python style half stepper with menacing bass and 'Tao' is a more traditional drum & bass beat with trademark silky synths.
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Cat Chasing The Mouse
Cat Chasing The Mouse (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: CITB 011. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Donnie Murdo - "Anonymouse" (5:39)
Donnie Murdo - "Mice N Easy" (6:08)
Tommy The Cat - "Just So You Know" (5:19)
Pastaman - "Fear" (5:08)
Review: Hats off for the cool cats! Tommy's CITH imprint whips up a hefty VA EP to kick off 2024 with and the vibes are set to max. Donnie Murdo makes sure of this with two cuts on the A-side: the sassy, soulful jungle flex 'Anonymous' and the ravier charms of 'Mice N Easy'. Meanwhile on the B-side, Tommy joins the fray with the big breakbeat bliss of 'Just So You Know' before Pastaman serves up fire in the form of 'Fear' on the finale. Flaming!
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Frequent Sea
Frequent Sea (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: SUBT 38. Rel: 26 May 22
Baroquess (5:22)
Heights & Lows (4:01)
Whistle Tips (3:59)
Highly Tapeable (3:59)
Twenty Rolls (3:59)
Review: Sub Terrain pops back online with a sophomore release, this time it's Dreamlogicc flying solo with 5 tracks of growling, twitchy, sub-heavy junglist rockers to scratch what itches in your brain and work out the woofers at the same time. From the steppin' beats & wobbly bass of Whistle Tips to the icy menace of The Highest Heights, this is some extremely fine-tuned drum programming, miles from any of the many breakbeat clones filling the bins these days. Need proof? Check the polyrhythmic changeup on Highly Tapeable. Dreamlogicc: always an original.
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The View
The View (12")
Cat: SOULR 073. Rel: 19 Jan 16
The View (feat LSB & Tyler Daley - Calibre remix) (6:33)
Bun Ya Too (feat Marcus Intalex, Chimpo, Rolla, Skittles & Strategy - Enei remix) (4:31)
Review: Hugeness: "The View" was one of the small selection of D&B tunes that really brought all DJs from all subgenres together last year. Now under the crafty scalpel of Calibre, it's been subtly polished for the new year. Flip for a mechanical funk shake up of "Bun Ya" by Enei. Loaded with some of the funniest and sharpest lyrics DRS, Skittles, Chimpo, Rolla and Strategy have ever penned, Enei has paid full respect to the elements while upping the aggy factor by at least 50.
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Spandangle Selection Vol 27 EP
Cat: SSV 27O. Rel: 10 Jan 24
Everyman (2 Bad mix) (5:28)
Everyman (Eternal Bass & Danny Styles mix 1) (5:50)
Everyman (Eternal Bass & Danny Styles mix 2) (4:33)
Review: Not to be confused with the maverick soul man Delrokski, this DRS stands for Da Real Sound, they operated around the early-to-mid 90s and comprised of Colin TNT Graine and Errol Gordon. And they made badass blueprint jungle records like this Spandangle edition from mid 1993. As the title suggests, this takes a classic vocal sample from Erol Dunkley and each remix does its thing a little way different. The 2 Bad version gives the vocal full space to breathe at a slower 160 tempo while Eternal Bass and Danny Styles lay down two seminal slabs of breakbeat funk that still make perfect sense to this day. Something for everyone.
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Spandangle Selection Vol 27 EP
Cat: SSV 27BLACK. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Everyman (2 Bad mix) (5:30)
Everyman (Eternal Bass & Danny Styles mix 1) (5:52)
Everyman (Eternal Bass & Danny Styles mix 2) (4:32)
Review: The 27th installment of the Spandangle Selection series is another one to rewire the brains of all who hear it. Pressed up to orange or black vinyl it is a time warp back to 1993 when this tune first started doing the rounds and making an impact not only on these shores but also further afield. At the same time as the original was produced, so too were a series of mixes that until now have been lost in some dusty old DAT archive, but here they come in all their glory for the first time.
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Muscle Memory
Muscle Memory (limited 12")
Cat: HOO 13. Rel: 27 Feb 23
Muscle Memory (7:16)
Recovered Artefacts (5:56)
Muscle Memory (Lone remix) (5:08)
Recovered Artefacts (LMajor remix) (4:06)
Review: Dance death-harbinger Drumskull's latest EP, 'Muscle Memory,' weaves a hypnotic tapestry of sound that builds on the artist's dual sonic and audiovisual artistry. Uniquely combining the quite far-flung-from-each-other genres of footwork, jungle and deep house; this is an unusual EP that draws on everything from the scratchiest oldskool rave tropes to more modern dance approaches. It's no surprise we hear a rare, rhythmically swaying, and ecstatic remix from Lone on the B, not to mention a grime curveball version from maestro LMajor.
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Love Blind
Love Blind (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BSBR 018. Rel: 13 Dec 22
If You Want My Love (5:32)
Why Must It Be This Way (6:00)
Review: Previously spotted linking up on Blueskin Badger for their 'Rising' EP last year, northern junglists Duburban and Jahganaut return to the scene of the crime with two more foundation fire-ups. Both nodding at that classic emotional early 90s palette of shades and emotions with wry snippets of vocals and heavy breakbeat craftsmanship, 'If You Want My Love' is all about those meat cleaver edits thundering down and narrowly missing your neck while 'Why Must It Be This Way' is more about that subtle 4x4 rolling beneath the breaks and those epic chops and switches. Show some love.
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DUBREV 005
DUBREV 005 (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: DUBREV 005. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Garnedd (4:10)
Ghetto Living (4:20)
Review: Vinyl only and lucky if we see one release a year; Moonshine's Dubwise Revolution always keeps us keen with their white label 10s. This is no exception. Crafted by an anonymous source, these spicy versions join the dots in a contemporary, high grade way. Sleng tenging it out with plenty of molten low end, 'Garnedd' brings the soul while 'Ghetto Living' slugs it out with swagger. Grab it while you can.
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Tall Tales EP
Cat: REC 36. Rel: 27 Feb 24
Mix It (feat Gand) (5:04)
U Don't Know (5:22)
Had A Choice (5:36)
Aqua (5:43)
Review: Iconic label/record shop from the mid-90s Remix Records is back courtesy of Kniteforce! And this five-piece party pack from one of London's most consistent breaksmiths right now - man like Dwarde - is the perfect way to herald their hardcore legacy. Big pianos, pitched up vocals, swashbuckling Amens and house samples galore, Dwarde takes everyone to 1994 on a big old ravey magic carpet but with an edge and energy that will fit all junglist sets at the same time. Magic.
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Dwarde & Tim Reaper
Cat: CW 128. Rel: 06 Dec 23
Don't Go Away (7:06)
Foliage (5:56)
Groovin' (6:39)
I Can't Understand (6:21)
Review: Dwarde and Tim Reaper are drum & bass heavyweights so to have them together on one EP is a real treat. Their four-tracker on Fabio's Creative Wax label kicks off with 'Don't Go Away', a cacophony of Amen breaks and celestial chords that tugs you in several directions at once. 'Foliage' then rides a deeper vibe with silky drums and cosmic ambient pads bringing a blissed-out feel. 'Groovin' opens up the flipside with more tough, edgy breaks and plunging bass then 'I Can't Understand' closes out with a lovely bit of subtle vocal euphoria, pitched-up vocals and uplifting drums.
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Glasshouse
Glasshouse (ash grey vinyl 12" in screen-printed sleeve limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DET 004. Rel: 04 Mar 24
Glasshouse 1 (5:37)
Glasshouse 2 (4:41)
Glasshouse 3 (6:19)
Glasshouse 4 (6:28)
Glasshouse 5 (7:10)
Review: The fledgling Detach label continues to show it means business with a new 12" in a lovely screen-printed sleeve. Romanian artist Dyl is the one in charge and has been serving up consistently excellent and innovative sounds now for serval years. All of these cuts mix up great sound design with languid rhythms - the first is eerie, with watery droplets and glassy tinkles hanging in the air, while 'Glasshouse 2' has a percolating rhythm down low. 'Glasshouse 3' gets a little more dynamic with a shimmering low end and freaky abstract life forms and 'Glasshouse 4' layers in more intense and ever-shifting synth lines while the closer sounds like it's roaming through a deserted factory long after it shut down.

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Basement Tracks EP
Cat: OS 002. Rel: 12 Aug 21
Basement Track 1 (6:30)
Basement Track 2 (6:07)
Basement Track 3 (6:07)
Basement Track 4 (6:34)
Review: After a blistering start to life, One Seventy is back with more unashamedly functional, dance floor-destroying tools here on its second release. This one is a collab between DYL and DB1 and all four are Basement Tracks. The first is predatory and slow, poised and menacing with its heavy drums and scraping synths. The second is the sound of a decaying warehouse, with dropping water pipes, big metal hits and distant crashing machines. The third is more suspensory, with a floating drum break and airy pads that zone you out before the brutal closer is a dystopian techno weapon.
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Chopper
Chopper (blue splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: DREADUK 57. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Ray Keith - "Chopper" (Diligent Fingers VIP remix) (4:32)
Dark Soldier - "Back To Me" (6:59)
Review: A fresh run of a release that first came out in 1996, 'Chopper' hears a collision of worlds between two drum n' bass stalwarts, Ray Keith and Dark Soldier (pro-tip: they're the same person). Dread Recordings, the label founded by Keith in 1994, houses this monster. It features two tracks: 'Chopper' and 'Back To Me' - the former is a classic jungle tune, and has been remixed many times by a plethora of heatbringers such as Shy FX, Bladerunner and Critical Impact. The latter, however, is brand new, and showcases Keith's signature darkness and heaviness with crushing flair.
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