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Sun Series VA 01
Sun Series VA 01 (white vinyl 12")
Cat: AESS 01. Rel: 02 Apr 25
7053M4R14 - "4 N3W HUM4N" (5:09)
Skygaze - "Meta Tones" (5:04)
Rec_Overflow - "Pocket Dial" (5:15)
Pauk - "Shiawasena Fukushu" (4:24)
Perdi Rominger - "Empty Spot" (8:20)
Promising/Youngster - "Arbey" (5:32)
Review: There's lots to get your teeth stuck into on this new and blistering collection of electro from Adepta Editions. And don't let the title fool you - it's not all accessible summer festival fare, in fact none of it is. It is all head down and serious tackle. 7053M4R14's '4 N3W HUM4N' is a driving, dark, visceral sound with raw breakbeats powering through the cosmos. Rec_Overflow offers a moment to catch your breath with some slower, dubby rhythms on 'Pocket Dial' and Pauk explores twitchy future synths capes and post-human transmissions on 'Shiawasena Fukushu'. Promising/Youngster shuts down with a sense of optimism and hope with the airy melodies and slithering electro drum patterns of 'Arbey.'
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Duos EP
Duos EP (12")
Cat: TMR 019. Rel: 19 Jun 24
Abstract Drums & Optimystic - "Energy To The Universe" (6:33)
Justice & Metro - "Shadowkid" (5:40)
Pixl & Peeb - "Koi Fable" (5:49)
Sicknote & Escher - "Trouble Part 2" (5:48)
Review: Proper pristine, technical drum & bass here from the Transmute crew, expending far more effort than most junglists in fleshing out the body, weight and polish of each constituent sound. Mostly forgoing sampled breakbeats, the 'DUOS' EP hears refreshingly unusual sound design choices dance over a more straight-up rollage in the rhythm section(s). From the opening washer pads of Abstract Drumz & Optimystic's 'Energy To The Universe', to the closing techstep clanks of Sicknote & Escher's 'Trouble Part 2', this EP brings a variety of emotions to a gestalt whole, unified by its consistently clean production.
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Perfect (Exceeder)
Perfect (Exceeder) (limited yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: ARMNWSV 001. Rel: 15 May 25
Mason Vs Princess Superstar - "Perfect (Exceeder)" (vocal club mix) (6:43)
David Guetta & Mason Vs Princess Superstar - "Perfect (Exceeder)" (3:45)
Mason Vs Princess Superstar - "Perfect (Exceeder)" (1991 remix) (3:25)
Review: 'Perfect' by Mason is one of those tunes whose melody everybody knows, but few, save for the timeliest of Eurodance heads, can recall the name of off the top. Later rehashed alongside American rapper Princess Superstar, the track invaded the Western collective cochlear cortex circa 2005, whence its plucky drive-lead roused dancefloors and iPod shuffles the world over; an eerily engineered earworm arising seemingly out of nowhere. This reissue from Armada hears a comprehensive set of interpretations from various EDM giants in the years after its release, perhaps motivated by the track's use in the 2023 film Saltburn. Aside from a David Guetta re-up, the 1991 pop-d&b is a sleeker slew of ultrafast beats, as though the original's distinctive pluck line had been pre-primed for shelling at faster velocities.
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PARADE 004
PARADE 004 (marbled vinyl 10" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive))
Cat: PARADE 004. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Austria (6:26)
Heartbeat (5:32)
Higher (5:03)
Review: Parade's 'Parade 004' bursts with high-energy, classic breakbeat vibes, perfectly crafted for fans of rave anthems. Side-1 kicks off with 'Austria', a high-octane track that fuses uplifting piano riffs with a driving beat, embodying peak 90s rave energy. It's the kind of track that fills a dancefloor, blending nostalgia with fresh, invigorating production. Side-2 dives deeper with 'Heartbeat' and 'Higher', both loaded with feel-good, jungle-tinged piano lines that bring a pure, euphoric lift. These tracks capture the essence of breakbeat's roots, while infusing it with a modern twist that keeps things exciting. Parade manages to be both a celebration of breakbeat's legacy and a re-energised take for today's dance sceneiideal for anyone looking to relive or discover that classic sound.
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Lexicon
Lexicon (12")
Cat: OKBR 040. Rel: 10 May 23
Lexicon (Final mix) (6:17)
Winds Of Pleasure (8:20)
Review: Mid 90s atmospheric d&b veterans Pariah have been enjoying something of a re-focus since linking up with Okbron in 2019. The prolific archival label has since invited them back again in 2021 and now they return for round three, and while we don't have the exact provenance of the tracks in question on this record, it hardly matters when the quality is so high. 'Lexicon (Final Mix)' is an aqueous beauty of a track, dealing in sweeping vistas of pads and a light-touch, rolling beat with that classic Pariah finish to it. 'Winds Of Pleasure' is a breezy affair with gossamer-light synth lines and a subtly Balearic feel which is just crying out for a drop at a daytime session this summer.
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Envenomations
Cat: SMDE 47. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Voc-1 Robot (5:18)
Ee-Yo (5:57)
Stinging Insects (6:52)
Stages Of Metals (6:17)
Review: Mike Parker, a master of ice-cold wormhole techno, returns to Samurai Music with an EP that pushes the boundaries of 170BPM dancefloor devastation. 'Envenomations' sees Parker apply his steely, rigorous approach to the drum & bass template, crafting a collection of tracks that are as hypnotic as they are relentless. The A-side features two lean, rolling workouts, 'Voc-1 Robot' and 'Ee-Yo', their minimalist aesthetic and atonal synthesis recalling the icy cool sounds of mid-90s Krust. On the flip, Parker delves into more spacious territory with two tracks originally released digitally, their hypnotic grooves and alien textures showcasing his signature sound. With its blend of techno and drum & bass influences, 'Envenomations' is another standout release from a true auteur.
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Nosebleed
Nosebleed (12")
Cat: DAT 071. Rel: 18 Sep 24
Nosebleed (Left Nostril) (6:13)
Future (6:34)
Nosebleed (Right Nostril) (6:55)
Nosebleed (unreleased mix) (5:53)
Review: Back to 93! Deep Jungle dig deep into the vaults of a true player... Pascal, the man behind so many big labels and events throughout jungle d&b history. This one was one of his most pivotal pieces. Co-produced with Sponge, both left, right and the unreleased versions of 'Nosebleed' capture that darkside melting pot that was frothing over in all directions throughout the 92/93 era. 'Future' meanwhile captured that icy sci-fi soul that would very quickly merge and melt into deep atmospheric jungle and sounds that Bukem and Fabio would be pioneering at Speed. Straight up seminal.
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Top Shelf Material EP
Top Shelf Material EP (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: QUOTH 2. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Pearl River Sound & The Horn - "Modular Grime" (3:35)
Pearl River Sound - "Funeral Acid" (4:21)
The Horn - "The Hunt" (4:36)
The Horn - "Commander Klutz" (4:35)
The Horn - "Commander Klutz" (Pearl River Sound Mad version) (5:56)
Pearl River Sound - "MPC Groovy" (4:46)
Review: The second release from Alex Egan's Utter sub label Quoth finds a link-up between Pearl River Sound and The Horn - two outlier operators with plenty to say when their machines collide. Pearl River Sound has been scattering outstanding releases on Further, Seagrave and Further Electronix amongst others, while The Horn comes from serious Devon techno heritage having cut his teeth on Evolution back in t'day. This is all about upfront material though, with a tendency towards microtonal braindance that veers from the self-explanatory collaboration 'Modular Grime' to solo forays into off-kilter, acidic electro funk. Nowhere near as derivative as a lot of current braindance, this is real freaked-out electronics for those with discerning taste.
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Sick Apian EP
Sick Apian EP (limited 12")
Cat: FE 057. Rel: 19 May 21
Antio Zoi (TGRCCC) (3:40)
Xypna (2:58)
KodS0520 Fyllorroo (3:03)
Review: Brighton imprint Furthur Electronix continues full steam ahead with its prolific output this year, and it's a big week for them. Alongside a great EP by Aussie Lou Karsh, we have this new one by Greek producer George Kontogiannidis aka Pera Sta Ori, who has racked up some impressive releases thus far on Musar, Brokntoys and Yellow Machines. As on previous works, the Sick Apian EP further explores Kontogiannidis' love of classic UK rave sounds. For instance A side cut 'Antio Zoi (TGRCCC)' utilises pitch shifted hardcore breaks underpinned by a dystopian electro atmosphere. Over on the flip, its '95 all over again on the breakneck junglist stepper 'Xypna' followed by the complex and hypnotic riddims of 'KodS0520 Fyllorroo'.
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Hix Hax EP
Hix Hax EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PKP 014. Rel: 31 May 24
Ramed Assists (4:16)
Hix Hax (3:51)
Kit Knoodle (3:49)
Herd Of Fluffy Bunnies (3:59)
Review: Pera Sta Ori's Hix Hax EP on To Pikap Records is a nostalgic nod to the 90s rave scene, reimagined with modern production finesse. Across four tracks, the EP delivers furious breakbeat manipulation, pitched vocal samples, and heavy bass, reminiscent of old school jungle vibes. Each track is crafted for the dancefloor, blending classic elements with contemporary techniques to create an electrifying atmosphere. With its seamless fusion of past and present, Hix Hax EP offers a thrilling four tracks worth of rave culture, sure to impress both veteran ravers and newcomers alike.
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Days Months & Years
Cat: USR 034. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Sixth Event (5:56)
Car Ride (4:51)
Twelve Dances (3:54)
Cuts & Seams (4:57)
2 Weeks (6:43)
Review: Periferico makes a fine return here on Undersounds Recordings with a five track EP that pulls together some key tracks that were produced between 1998 and 2009. They have been unearthed on old DATs and sound as good as ever. 'Sixth Event' is a slow motion tech sound with frazzled synths and dreamy chords then 'Car Ride' shimmers with some lithe synths and hip swinging drums and 'Twelve Dances' is another playful sound that has aged to perfection. 'Cuts & Seams' is more experimental with jungle breaks and driving bassline co-produced with Luigi Mussi. The same is true of '2 Weeks' which is another throwback and classy jungle sound.

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タグ: 90s House | 2000s House
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Questions
Questions (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: EES 049. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Questions (1) (7:21)
Questions (2) (6:47)
Questions (5) (5:11)
Questions (3) (5:00)
Questions (7) (5:31)
Review: Neoclassic acid-from-garage movements from Peter Reilley aka. Persian, a favourite of the UK dance music scene since as long as anyone can remember. For 20 years, Reilly has gone his own way, operating in and on genre after genre, up-peggable as he is adept, blending breaks, digidub, electro, garage, house, and jungle across a repertoire of no less than 50 EPs. Though this release serves as his farewell, as Reilly formally steps back from music production, it beautifully showcases his skill in programming, with 'Questions 2' proving a sleight hand for twinging post-funk leads, and 'Questions 7' bringing unprecedented sci-fi desolations to an erstwhile jam-funky tune collection.
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Well Well Well (D Ross Dubplate Mix 1998)
Cat: ER 032. Rel: 26 Aug 20
Persian & DJ Texsta - "Well Well Well" (D Ross dubplate mix)) (5:21)
D-56M - "Homage" (feat Decarlo) (5:11)
Persian - "Parvaaneh" (Retwist) (6:53)
Persian - "Questions" (edit 6) (5:01)
Review: D Ross is in fine form on his dubplate mix of the low slung, swaggering and rude as you like "Well Well Well". It's bass lead garage with an infectious appeal that will make whole warehouses march. D-56M's "Homage" then sinks into more murky techno territory, with wiry electronics and sludgy bass taking you into the unknown and then Persian's "Parvaaneh" slows down a notch further, with dubby chords and twitching synths sinking you into a dream state. He closes out this most interesting and varied of EPs with "Questions", a techno track with dusty breakbeats and deeply buried acid that is fresh indeed.
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Echoes Of The Night (remixes)
Cat: DUBM 014R. Rel: 11 Dec 24
Transient Transmission (Intercept Retwist Of Adrian Sherwood Iota remix) (5:17)
Third Light (Adrian Sherwood Echoes Of The Night 10" dub mix) (4:31)
1000 Mile Drift (Adrian Sherwood mix) (5:47)
A Doubtful Sound (Adrian Sherwood 10" dub mix) (3:49)
Review: Adrian Sherwood lends a generous remixing hand to the label Dubmission and their flagship productions duo come solo artist Pitch Black (Mike Hodgson), producing an effects-laden leap through four dub drastics all based on original music first recorded by Mike. This is an exemplary case of "don't meet your heroes" being disproven, as 'Echoes Of The Night' and its filial sonic friends all worked as source material for an anything but disappointing remix bundle by Sherwood. The opening 'Transient Transmission' version is lilting enough, but the gears really get meshing on 'Third Light', which brings a turntablist's whistle, a wet yet naked guitar, and a dubstep flavour to things; finally, B-siders 'A Doubtful Sound' and '1000 Mile Drift' deconstruct things to complemetary effect, effecting dually electric Lee Perry vocals and halved trumpet importunes, the latter of which is heard set against a conspiratorial vocal sample.
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The Last Transmission LP Sampler
The Last Transmission LP Sampler (10" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SFRLPS 01. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Pixl - "Synthetics" (6:09)
Murder Most Foul - "Mirror Maze" (6:22)
Review: Silent Force Recordings drops a heavy 10" teaser ahead of the much-anticipated The Last Transmission album. This sampler of it features two standout cuts from Pixl and Murder Most Foul, who ramp up the excitement for what's to come. Gritty, atmospheric, and razor-sharp, both tracks tap into the label's signature blend of deep breaks and futuristic dread. The sound designs are pristine and the beats heavy so it's a fine preview of the full-length project due later this year-raw, cinematic drum & bass built for dark rooms and loud systems. Silent Force isn't playing here.
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Io
Io (12")
Cat: SPHERES 003. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Set Me Free (5:43)
Breakthrough (4:35)
Reteoric (11:56)
Review: With previous sermons on the likes of Black Acre and Hooversound, Prayer now clasps his hands on burgeoning Irish label Spheres. As always his love for the foundations shines through as we're taken on a whirlwind tour through jungle, hardcore and rave. 'Set Me Free' nods towards that 92/93 era of atmospheric hardcore and jungle which the likes of Jack Smooth was behind. 'Breakthrough' goes a bit deeper into the foundations with its slower tempo and four beat energy while 'Reteoric' closes the EP with pure euphoria. Oh Prayer, ye of plenty faith.
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RATS: Infest 2
RATS: Infest 2 (red vinyl 12")
Cat: SMDE 26. Rel: 11 Aug 22
The Spell (Artilect remix) (5:19)
Vendetta (Sam KDC remix) (5:33)
RATS (The Untouchables remix) (5:12)
Vendetta (Last Life remix) (7:38)
Review: Presha's debut EP RATS gets pulled apart and restructured by a crack squad of drum & bass talents on this fresh new red 12" from Samurai Music. Up first, 'The Spell' (Artilect remix) is a mix of heavy drum breaks and paranoid synth lines snaking about the background. Sam KDC's remix is another dark one with double time drums and drilling bass. The Untouchables remix keep it funky with their lolling loops and icy hi hats and the Last Life remix of 'Vedetta' goes for a textured, industrial vibe to make its mark in a blackened warehouse.
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Sacrifice: Rituals
Sacrifice: Rituals (limited red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SMDE 41. Rel: 09 May 24
Raven (Dom & Roland remix) (7:36)
Anaconda (Forest Drive West remix) (6:06)
Temple (Homemade Weapons remix) (6:07)
Sacrifice (Torn remix) (6:39)
Review: Presha's Sacrifice: Rituals EP undergoes a transformative journey as a handful of esteemed producers delve into its sonic depths, reshaping each track with their unique perspectives. Dom & Roland's remix of 'Raven' sets a menacing tone with its hard-hitting beats and ominous atmosphere, invoking a sense of impending doom. Forest Drive West takes on 'Anaconda,' infusing it with languid, slow techno vibes that gradually evolve into a spacey light drum n bass pattern with soundscapes, characterized by dark undertones and hypnotic rhythms. Meanwhile, Homemade Weapons brings a nostalgic nod to 90s jungle with their remix of 'Temple,' featuring vocal samples and urban-inspired beats that transport listeners to the gritty streets of the past. Finally, Torn's remix of 'Sacrifice' delves into the depths of growling jungle, immersing listeners in a menacing and dark sonic landscape. With its deep, menacing tones, this remix encapsulates the EP's theme of ritualistic sacrifice. Overall, Sacrifice: Rituals displays the versatility, creativity and power of Jungle a nd Drum & Bass music.
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Pareidolia Remixed (Forest Drive West, Maara, Notte Infinita, Upsammy)
Cat: MDG 021X. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Hazard (Forest Drive West 85 remix) (7:31)
Hazard (Forest Drive West Slowmo remix) (7:19)
Memory Palace (Maara remix) (7:15)
Pareidolia (Notte Infinita Hi-Tech Roller) (7:26)
Glass Shards (Upsammy remix) (5:42)
Review: Priori's 'Pareidolia' EP proved a big hit so it makes sense that the Midgar label now drops a selection of remixes of it. The hi-fidelity master Forest Drive West delivers two remixes, including one mesmerising half-time twist up of 'Hazard' and a more slow, wonderfully murky techno workout. Montreal's Maara transforms 'Memory Palace' into a dub techno delight that will have you floating above the floor while Notte Infinita adds a seductive drum & bass vibe to the title track. Last but not least, Amsterdam's Upsammy brings a typically innovative and playful touch that makes 'Glass Shards' a lively rhythmic workout.
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Aether
Aether (limited 12")
Cat: OKBR 046. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Aether (7:24)
Expanse (6:43)
Review: South London d&b brothers Sean and Mark Roberts created Probe-One after growing up on pirate stations, inspiring Sean to buy a deck and mess around himself. It goes that the siblings were frustrated at the drip release of d&b cuts and took the initiative themselves. 'Aether' and 'Expanse' clock in at just over 15 minutes combined, the long and winding ambient buildups giving way to ginormous breaks on 'Aether', or receding into a more atmospheric direction circa the Playstation 1 'IDM' era. The A-Side is for the breakbeat inclined, filled with intensity and volume against its ethereal synth waves. Side B is for the late-night Pulse FM listeners, the gentle percussion of dawn breaking - it's almost relaxing if such a thing were possible.
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Live Ur Life EP
Cat: BUKVA 006. Rel: 02 Apr 24
Response - "Live Ur Life" (7:27)
Response & Pliskin - "Virtuous" (6:35)
Response & Pliskin - "Over The Hill" (7:38)
Response & Pliskin - "Hate Is Reality" (5:40)
Review: Contemporary drum & bass bringers Response & Pliskin take a break from their pressurised plus-170 numbers for a dreamy foray into atmospheric breaks and liquid jungle. 'Live Ur Life' is a varied EP, beginning with the opening new age breaks of the title track, upon which we're geysered on high over humid rainforests of sound, while an ascendant vocalist - capable of wingless flight and incorporeality at will - accompanies us on our aloe vera-doused journey. Once we approach our quest's mythical, live-giving source, we're met with 'Virtuous' and 'Over The Hill', two raw yet revelatory Pandora's boxes uncovered somewhere deep in the heart of said jungle, and which both channel a dialectically calming yet ominous sound. Closer 'Hate Is Reality' refuses to deny hate as a fundamental composite of our lives, healthily channelling this extreme affect into a measured but heavy amen riffer.
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The Torture Never Stops
The Torture Never Stops (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: NFR 007. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Criminal (6:31)
Dominion (6:28)
Muscle (11:03)
Catastrophic Disclosure (6:37)
Review: More moody grooves from this long-standing Northern partnership as they lay down four wide-ranging cuts on their own Northern Front imprint. The first release on the label this year, it's big old statement as they flex across the spectrum. 'Criminal' hits with a Metalheadz headbutt, 'Dominion' swaggers with a venomous bounce that you could imagine coming from a collab between Amit and Total Science. Then we have 'Muscle' which is an exception piece of breaks that nods heavily at the foundation but keeps a contemporary twist. Finally 'Catastrophic Disclosure' closes with a hard, noisy Dillinja dig in the solar plexus. Savage scenes. This is some of Response and Pliskin's best work to date.
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Cypher
Cypher (12")
Cat: METASP 1. Rel: 22 May 25
Cypher (5:15)
Orlean (6:11)
Review: Seba & Paradox reunite on Metalheadz with their first joint release for the label in over five years, reaffirming the synergy of two of drum & bass's most distinct voices. Known alike for their brooding musicalities and breakbeat precision, the pair unite styles once more on 'Cypher' and 'Orlean', resulting in a razor-sharp two-tracker through surgical drum edits and cleaving depths; the kinds of immersions both artists are celebrated for. Their return feels both timely and timeless, reminding listeners of the subtle power in expertly crafted, uncompromising d&b.
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Fountain Of Reason
Cat: MIST 008. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Vardae - "Pahlevan" (6:32)
Kick21 - "Bright Interface" (5:54)
Porter Brook - "Three Things You Can Watch Forever" (5:58)
Ayu - "Light & Reflection" (4:51)
Atavic - "Subconscious" (5:30)
Tammo Hesselink & DYL - "Accent Award" (5:10)
Plebeian - "Gowanus" (5:05)
Review: Aaron J's Sure Thing kicks on towards its tenth release with a superb new 12" packed with fresh techno jams. Myriad different mods, grooves and tempos are on offer here starting with the puling rhythmic depths of Vardae's 'Pahlevan' then moving on to Kick21's 'Bright Interface', a dark and haunting low-end wobbler. Atavic's 'Subconscious' is a heady one with ambient cosmic pads over deeply hurried, supple rhythms then while Tammo Hesselink & DYL combine to mesmeric effect on the carefully curated broken beat brilliance of 'Accent Award.' A forward-thinking EP for sure.
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アルバム
Anti Gravity Tournament
Cat: WRWTFWW 090. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Pizza Hotline - "Ice Planet"
Mitch Murder - "Terminal Velocity"
Pizza Hotline - "The Racers We've Lost"
Mitch Murder - "Oceanic Zone"
Pizza Hotline - "Dark Void"
Mitch Murder - "Diverge"
Review: Wipeout XL was a game changer for electronic music, video games and the marriage of the two and it no doubt, inspired legions of fans of both throughout the last 25+ years. This adrenaline-charged album - inspired by the iconic series - delivers six high-energy tracks, each contributed by two artists known for their mastery in electronic music, immersing listeners in a fast-paced, futuristic anti-gravity racing adventure. With thunderous breaks, atmospheric jungle rhythms and liquid drum & bass, the album captures the essence of 90s and Y2K video game soundtracks, while evoking the smooth vibes of artists like LTJ Bukem, Peshay and Soichi Terada. Each artist brings their own flair, contributing three tracks each to the limited-edition LP, which comes housed in a heavyweight 350gsm sleeve designed by the legendary junkboy, creative director at Mojang Studios. The vibrant artwork perfectly complements the album's energy, creating a visual and auditory experience that transports listeners to another world. Following a string of successful releases, this album offers a turbo-charged, nostalgic escape for fans of synthwave, jungle and drum & bass, while also appealing to those who cherish the golden age of video games.
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Wisteria
Wisteria (2xLP)
Cat: HYPELP 020. Rel: 28 Mar 22
Scrubs Lane (7:28)
Shimmer (6:01)
Coldstream (5:40)
Glisten (5:19)
Cage (6:14)
Deluge (5:19)
The Faun (5:29)
Deepfield Way (6:25)
Review: Taking off where her debut album Spurn Point left us in 2014, musical innovator and serial boundary blurrer Shelley Parker returns with another long playing adventure. Her debut on Hypercolour, it's another immersive and very fluid experience that rattles through a whole range of flavours and forms. From the slower hardcore breakbeat style cuts like 'Glisten' and 'Cage' to more up tempo fires like the dubbed out 'Scrubs Lane' and the rampant sci-fi sizzler 'Coldstream' by way of raw, uncompromised experimentalism like 'Deluge' and 'The Faun', Wisteria is another exciting reflection of Shelley's wider work as an installation artist and sound performer. Highly recommended
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Balance Remixed
Balance Remixed (hand-numbered 180 gram clear vinyl LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: UKM 125. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Kanaping (feat Runforrest - Envee Get Busy remix) (3:51)
Zbywasz (feat Dominika Plonka & Wuja HZG - DJ Blik remix) (2:18)
Liminal Space (feat Yana & Einarindra - Riffz remix) (7:08)
Tribes (Tropiki remix) (3:50)
Metal Fear Bolid (Molehead remix) (2:58)
Headshell (feat Dizkret & DJ Eprom - TVB remix) (2:54)
Zbywasz (feat Dominika Plonka - True Dat Re-groove) (5:38)
Review: U Know Me present a fresh, modern object of intrigue, with Balance Remixed, which takes Pepe's 2023 album of the same time and makes it over into another full-length vinyl only release, throwing back to the days of vinyl only DJ sets, which were necessitated by technological limitation alone. DJ BLIK, Envee, Molehead, Riffz, Tropiki, true.dat, and TVB top up Pepe's original house, funk and disco blend with a brasher bass bisque, mastered and masterminded by cyborgish music titan Eprom. Spanning ever bassy tempo-set from 87 bpm to 164, we've a thrilling range of momentums here.
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Fillerkiller
Fillerkiller (limited LP)
Cat: BARN 108. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Fillerkiller (3:22)
Diplomatico Dub (3:34)
Brahbrah Dub (3:53)
$nkt Erik Jamboree (3:37)
Black Palm Tree (3:52)
Drifting (3:44)
Do That Again (3:47)
Olearie$ Dub (3:46)
Tuna $tyle (3:52)
Black Palm Dub (3:37)
Review: Phatness is new and so-far anonymous side project from two producers based in the Swedish capital and who have connections to soundsystem culture through Trensum Tribe, Soft Pace and Otonos. This is their debut outing and it's a fresh blend of original jungle infused with inspiration from a wide world of sounds. There are tropical but physical sounds like 'Diplomatico Dub' packed with smart effects, minimal head spiders like the sci-fi styled '$nkt Erik Jamboree' and experimental vignettes such as 'Olearie$ Dub' with well-worked vocals and snaking basslines. It's colourful, unusual, and perfect for late-night sessions.
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Solaris (reissue)
Cat: UMCLP 077. Rel: 30 May 24
Terminus (5:26)
Junk (5:22)
Glamourama (5:32)
Mine To Give (6:42)
Can't Come Down (6:45)
Infinity (8:26)
Solaris (5:09)
Halogen (4:40)
Lost Blue Heaven (3:10)
Under The Palms (2:47)
Review: Photek's masterpiece for the new millennium Solaris catches a repress on Proper recordings. From propulsive, metro-setting opener 'Terminus' to the elegiac, trouble-in-paradise closing synth meditation 'Under The Palms ', Rupert Parkes casually shakes off all expectation with a flurry of infectious head boppers channeling everything from the fragmentary half-step of the nascent broken beat stylie- read: 'Juno' (sic), to the snarling Valve-era techstep of Dillinja and Lemon D on 'Infinity' via Larry Heard's late 90s deep lounge leanings on the peerless 'Mine To Give' (note the similarity in artwork with Heard's Genesis). Solaris is very much a product of its time, the highest praise possible given the early 00s was one of the most amoebic and fluid periods in UK dance music history. It speaks to the undying british dancefloor tendency to allide tempo and atmosphere, casually felling boundaries in genre to create something as reverential as it is innovative. Classiq.
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Froge MP3 (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Froge MP3 (Record Store Day RSD 2023) (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: 488423 2. Rel: 10 May 23
Silver Lining (2:34)
On & On (2:15)
Soft Spot (3:41)
Settle (2:42)
Words (3:10)
Slowly But Surely (3:09)
Say It (2:57)
Can We (2:37)
Easy (3:08)
Player 2 (3:01)
Beachin (3:14)
Sunlight (3:16)
Review: Low-cal melodic pop d&b done from a new-gen perspective: Piri & Tommy's take on drum & bass has been a runaway success in the last two years as the couple bring their own unique song writing signature to the genre. Now to mark this year's RSD, their debut album Froge.mp3 enjoys a limited vinyl outing and it sounds amazing for it. Cuts like the sing-along 'On & On' and the lofi dreaminess 'Slowly But Surely' and the sun-kissed summer joint 'Beachin' all still sparkling as bright as they did when they first dropped last year, this is a significant moment for Piri & Tommy. Happy Record Store Day!

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Runescape: Old School Runebreaks
Cat: LMLP 255. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Autumn Voyage (5:28)
Newbie Melody (5:04)
Garden (4:54)
Waterfall (5:53)
Crystal Sword (6:02)
Shine (4:54)
Background (6:17)
Dream (5:38)
Lightness (5:58)
Scape Main (7:06)
Sea Shanty 2 (5:42)
Review: Old school RuneScape players will love these nostalgic remixes by London producer Pizza Hotline who has a fine rep' for crafting video game-inspired drum & bass and jungle riddims. Here, beloved RuneScape tracks get reimagined to blend classic vibes with modern twists and the first up 'Garden' embraces a traditional style, while the iconic 'Sea Shanty 2' transforms into a minimal d&b banger. 'Autumn Voyage' slows things down with a breakbeat remix, and 'Shine' takes on an atmospheric edge while seemingly drawing inspiration from Aphex Twin. Made using hardware like a Roland JV-1080 and reverb effects inspired by the PS1, Pizza Hotline stays true to the golden age here.
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