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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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The Junglistique Concrete EP
Cat: GWAX 001. Rel: 07 Nov 23
Fleck - "Lakes On Saturn" (Radiokillaz remix)
Riffz - "Can't Stop"
Vinyl Junkie - "Rudegal Dem"
Radiokillaz - "Time Again"
Review: Vinyl Junkie catapults a brand new label into the universe and his intention is loud and clear - Badass authentic jungle craftsmanship for the ages. He's rolling neck deep with kindred soldiers; Radiokillaz and Fleck get wild on the breaks on 'Lakes On Saturn', Riffz dusts off the detuned rave stabs for that aggy hardcore flavour while VJ himself whips up some delightful breakbeat switchery that melts into a dubwise breakdown for momentary respite. Radiokillaz close down the EP with a touch of soul on 'Time Again', a poignant space jazz joint laced with mournful strings and a yearning vocal. Meltdown.
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Low Frequency Satellite
Cat: OKBR 045. Rel: 25 May 23
Low Frequency Satellite (6:34)
Tian Fire (7:11)
Review: The quality d&b landing on Okbron just doesn't let up, as the prolific label turns its attention to Gen & Ryde, a new collaborative project between Mark Wilson and Ryan Miles. Mark Wilson is mostly associated with early Fokuz Recordings output from around 20 years ago, while Miles was dropping heat on Good Looking sister label Looking Good around the same time. If you love silken atmospheric d&b with a jazzy tint, you'll be more than satisfied by these immaculate conceptions, from the hazy funk of 'Low Frequency Satellite' to the smoky mood of 'Tian Fire'.
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Wonder Years
Cat: NQ 039. Rel: 13 Jun 23
Wet Like Water (4:20)
Dizzy Heights (4:18)
Playing It Off (feat Private Joy) (3:45)
Busters (4:11)
Review: .Lenzman and Redeyes. A true Dutch/Franco partnership to behold. With a variety of collabs behind them over the years, the Headz alumni level up with four understated jams that range from the shimmering jazzy Creative Source style 'Wet Like Water' to the more dancefloor focused, subby rumbler 'Busters' (which wouldn't have gone amiss on Soul:r back in the day) Already massive tracks since their release digitally last year, this new vinyl outing adds a whole new lease of life. Wonder-full (not sorry)

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Hero
Hero (white vinyl 12")
Cat: METANOVIP 2. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Hero (7:46)
We Shall Overcome (7:04)
Review: Goldie's superb Metalheadz label rains almost as influential now as it was during its earliest and most pioneering years. The boss himself has managed to keep on curating tasteful and innovative sounds and next up is Nookie and vocalist Ruth Royall with a brilliant brace which arrives just before Nookie's debut full length album for the label. The uplifting 'Hero' has refreshing drum breaks and lush pianos coverlid up top with some superbly powerful vocal harmonies from new generation talent Ruth. 'We Shall Overcome' then flips the script and explores soulful house music with good times vibes.
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Analha
Analha (12")
Cat: MEMENTO 045. Rel: 07 Sep 21
Mi Mama Dic K No (7:08)
Run Mami Run (5:49)
Review: Fresh from his maximal debut album 'Unbearable Lightness', Colombian Rachiid Paralyzing returns to an older project that he's been incubating since 2018. Essentially the sound of him refining his signature and focus, both cuts are more functional than his more experimental stuff now but both still defy the usual tropes and typicalities of breakbeat music. 'Mi Mama Dic K No' subverts ideas of electro as shades of melody morph, mutate and overlap over growling bass while 'Run Miami Run' is an all-out acid/breaks riot jam. A very interesting release - especially if you're still recovering from the mind-exploding matter of his recent album. Run come get some.
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Black Tracksuit
Black Tracksuit (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SAFER 004. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Black Tracksuit (3:44)
Foresight (4:13)
Junk Dog (4:33)
Junk Dog (Basic Rhythm remix) (4:51)
Review: Raito has released big tunes on the likes of Deadmau5' Mau5trap label before now, often loosely within the realm of tech house. Here he shows off a real love for, and a fine understanding of, bass music, however, on the fledgling Safe Raver. 'Black Tracksuit' throws it back to first wave dubstep in the sonic references - bleeping dial melodies, crunchy breaks and heft bass. 'Foresight' is then a busy flurry of jungle, with mad snare programming and subtle rave motifs. 'Junk Dog' slows it down but keeps the heavy bass and brain frying synth work next to big piano stabs. A Basic Rhythm remix gets more stripped back and heavy
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Herbalist
Herbalist (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: RASTA 003V. Rel: 03 Mar 15
Legalize It (4:56)
Herbalist (4:26)
Review: Pixel and Mystic Pulse join the Rasta Vibez crew for some skunk-skanked jungle fun. First up is a storming rifle-flex twist on Pato Banton's fun-but-firm statement on herbal legalities. Complementing his rapid fire chats with equally thundering amens, it's got reload written into every red groove. Flip for more smoky sonic sermons as they take on another spark-up standard "Herbalist" with such authenticity you could easily be convinced it's 1992 again... Especially if you've practiced the lyrical content so much you think time travel is a thing. Pure Vibez.
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Greetings
Greetings (translucent green vinyl 10")
Cat: RASTA 020V. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Greetings (4:54)
Bam Bam The Alarm (6:01)
Review: As the name of the label well represents, Rasta Vibez out of Holland brings, well, rasta vibes to jungle sounds. The eponymous production outfit steps up here with more highly potent bangers designed surely for the beefiest sound systems to turn up loud and proud this summer. 'Greetings' is both energetic but fun, with wild ragga vocals unfolding at hyper-speed over the tough metal breaks. Flip over this rather nice transparent green 10" and you'll find 'Bam Bam The Alarm' complete with rinsing drum loops, naughty synth explosions and more ragga vocals that will blow up any spot.
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Uruhu/Chant Down Babylon
Uruhu/Chant Down Babylon (transparent yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: RASTA 022V. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Uruhu (5:05)
Chant Down Babylon (4:55)
Review: Unknown artist, well known banger merchants; the mysterious Rasta Vibez return with two massive soundystem bangers fresh for the summer. 'Uruhu' gets us into soldier mode with its heavily processed vocal and marching sense of momentum. Meanwhile on the flip we have 'Chant Down Babylon' which kicks off all guns blazing on a big sing-along, sunny-side dubwise tip.
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Observer
Observer (translucent pink vinyl 12")
Cat: RASTA 021V. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Observer
Love Is The Key
Review: The Fokuz sub label Rasta Vibez continues to shape itself out as an essential d&b label on its own terms with this latest sure shot. The clue is in the name, as the shadowy crew behind the imprint continue to explore explicit crossovers between roots and dub with modern breakbeat science. 'Observer' marries deep, swimming echo chamber skank with a crisp, rolling rhythm, while 'Love Is The Key' has a brighter, bouncier demeanour helped no end by the infectious bump of the b-line and the mellow piano chops.
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So Mi Like It
So Mi Like It (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: RASTA 024V. Rel: 09 Nov 23
So Mi Like It (4:30)
Messed Up (5:56)
Review: As the Rasta Vibez label nears its 25th release, the eponymous production outfit take care of this new orange 12", and do not muck about. 'So Mi Like Ii' is a barrage of amen breaks and drilling dub bass. It's overlaid with a flurry of extra drums and perc and has rasta vocals lighting it up even further. A real dancefloor filler. On the flip is the sun-kissed sound of 'Messed Up' with its patios vocals, dembow overtones and hard-edge drums eventually turning into another jungle workout. Killer stuff.
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My Sound
My Sound (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: RASTA 023V. Rel: 19 Oct 23
My Sound (4:27)
Another Hit Song (4:32)
Review: Rasta Vibez is a focused outlet for fresh twists on the ragga jungle tradition, with a generous dose of feel-good flava thrown into the blender to reach across the divide and get everyone skanking hard. 'My Sound' is an insanely catchy, chirpy flip on the usually moody approach to ragga jungle with raw fire toasting and some anthemic chorus licks to get hands reaching skywards, just in time for the late summer stretch of festivals. 'Another Hit Song' is a rolling workout which keeps things punchy and on-point, teasing the energy on the breakdown before ripping back into the jump-up styles that get bodies popping off.
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Final Fantasy
Cat: EBEAMZ 046. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Final Fantasy
Trickshot
Fifth Drops Poly
Scatta
Review: Ravetrx is allegedly a new alias of a bonafide legend of the hardcore continuum, though the name has not yet been revealed by the label. Whether this is a true contribution from someone who has really touched the aforementioned sonohistorical Gulf Stream, or a mere marketing ploy on the part of the label E-Beamz, remains to be seen. Whatever the case, though, 'Final Fantasy', 'Trickshot', 'Fifth Drops Poly' and 'Scatta' are veritable anti-fucking-about tunes, establishing crunchy breakwork and progressions of the no-nonsense variety. For those who like their jungle drums unpredictable, 'Fifth Drops Poly' is your polyrhythmic highlight.
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The Golden Years: Midnight '99 EP
Cat: KF 159 CD. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Midnight '99 (6:30)
Got The Love (6:31)
Review: From silver beard to golden platter; Ray Keith is celebrating 30 years of Dread Recordings and looking back over his own career with 'The Golden Years', a collection of classics and rarities from the earlier phases of jungle drum & bass. 'Monsters 99' is a hard hitting Amen happy slap with plenty of over-driven bass and a Dillinja-style groove. 'You Got The Love', meanwhile, is as sweet as Candi as Ray goes all-out with the tear-up textures AND the iconic sample reference. Good as gold.
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The Golden Years: The Chopper EP
Cat: KF 159 IJ. Rel: 17 Jan 24
The Chopper (VIP mix) (6:49)
Terrorist (Old Spice remix) (6:48)
Review: Living his life like it's golden: 'The Golden Years' sees jungle pioneer Ray Keith serving up a series of specials from the special primordial post-hardcore era of early drum & bass. We kick off with two of his most influential and enduring anthems. Both engineered by Nookie, 'The Chopper' and 'Terrorist' capture Ray at his heaviest and anthemic... And here they are in two highly sought after remix forms. The choppy 'Chopper VIP' remix has been the stuff of legend for years while the Old Spice remix takes things to operatic new levels. Go for gold.
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PBK
PBK (12")
Cat: OKBR 041. Rel: 12 Sep 23
Real Sportsman & DJ Rusty Dust - "Real & Rust" ('95 Reinvention)
PBK. - "20 Years"
Review: Okbron continues to plough into hidden corners of atmospheric d&b and jungle to find forgotten gems and give them a fresh airing. This time around they're turning to the work of Niko Brenscheid, the German producer who first emerged as Real Sportsman back in the mid 90s. He collaborated with Patrick Vollmari aka DJ Rusty Dust on the track 'Real & Rust' back in 1995, and now their synth-laden slice of Good Looking-styled jungle gets a tidy remaster for the modern age. Brenscheid and Vollmari also linked up as P.B.K., and their sultry jazz-licked track '20 Years' takes up the B-side of this high-grade 12".
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Tim & Coco's Lack Of Pies
Cat: TCPL 02. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Tim Reaper - "Lucky Go Happy" (5:15)
Coco Bryce - "Down The Way" (4:58)
Review: Myor Massiv dial up two of the heaviest operators in contemporary jungle for a sure shot split 12" which will charge up the dance whichever side the needle drops on. 'Lucky Go Happy' is a chirpy workout from Reaper, getting lyrical with the snare rushes, pinging some sprightly chords around the mix and juggling some diva vocal licks without losing that sharp edge that always marks out his tunes. Coco Bryce brings a more widescreen, techno-styled palette to 'Down The Way' on the flip, but there's still plenty of space for swerves into giddy old-skool sampling deployed with the flair which has made him one of the brightest talents in the field. Jungle by numbers this ain't.
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858 ASS
858 ASS (limited 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TRCA 001. Rel: 18 Jan 23
Azimuth Circle (6:08)
Orissarre (5:15)
Inslandsis (4:58)
5 AM At Circle K (5:15)
Review: Introducing a brand new label from Reba and Yunus, Transarctica is a special place for fusion, cross-pollination and intercontinental collaborations and experiments. Traversing classic rave, breakbeat, minimalism and jungle, '858 ASS' is a wide-armed and deep-diving exploration... 'Azimuth Circle' is a pristine technoid roller with shimmering percussion and hypnotic momentum, 'Orissarre' is a stark slice of jungle futurism, 'Inslandsis' takes us back to the halcyon early 90s acid house era while '5AM At Circle K' hits with bassline fire and dynamic, sparse ice. An exciting mission statement for what the French platform has in store moving forward.
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Roffadamn Jungle
Roffadamn Jungle (translucent green vinyl double 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PRSPCT 298. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Roffadamn Jungle (3:38)
Roffadamn Jungle (instrumental) (3:36)
Roffadamn Jungle (Bizzy B remix) (5:27)
Roffadamn Jungle (Deformer remix) (4:11)
Roffadamn Jungle (Ed Rush remix) (4:10)
Roffadamn Jungle (Mackadena IllyNoiz remix) (3:41)
Roffadamn Jungle (Rotterdam Terror Corps remix) (3:32)
Roffadamn Jungle (Akira Concrete Jungle remix) (4:24)
Review: Roffa than ruff! Netherlands craftsman Mike Redman (AKA Deformer) unites local MCs Bigman Scep, Swift and Dart for this big singalong skank-out. Tailored for festivals, it pays homage to the roots with big party energy. Meanwhile on the remix front we're bombarded with an all-star cast as UK OGs Bizzy B and Ed Rush both get stuck in alongside Mike under his Deformer alias. Bizzy is all about the modern rave twist while Ed Rush gets an old Bad Company style and Deformer goes all-out breakcore. Elsewhere on this double 12" opus we see Mackadena get the breaks on, Rotterdam Terror Corps go full hardcore and Akira teasing us with a little twist of gabber. High grade Dutch business.
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Confront The Serpent
Confront The Serpent (translucent red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SMDE 33. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Confront The Serpent (5:40)
Smile At Reptile (6:12)
Seek Alignment (7:37)
Samsara (5:41)
Review: Further evidence of the thriving relationship between techno and drum & bass can be found right here as Spanish industrialist Reeko ups the tempo for this stunning conceptual EP for Samurai. Inspired by the process, tradition and culture of ayahuasca ceremonies, over four tracks we're taken on a deeply hypnotic trip where the percussion and militant rhythm echo Reeko's more typical work (notably on his label Mental Disorder) but weave and twist with a different, almost psychedelic edge. It's a classic vibe for Samurai but very contemporary one for Reeko. Let's hope we get to experience more of this.
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Tomorrow Doesn't Exist
Tomorrow Doesn't Exist (white & blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SMDE 40. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Tomorrow Doesn't Exist (6:21)
Black Owl On My Shoulder (5:58)
Rooted (6:34)
Above The Ground (5:19)
Review: He may have had an illustrious career in techno for more than 20 years, but Spanish producer Juan 'Reeko' Rico has been exploring a fertile area where techno and d&b are colliding at present around the 160 mark. There's space for meditation and cinematic tension, intriguing rhythms and plenty of pressure, which makes for a natural fit on a label like Samurai. Following last year's standout statement of intent, Confront The Serpent, Reeko returns with another formidable four-tracker loaded with psychedelic energy and heavyweight presence which offers a unique slant on this fertile zone of experimentation in the modern club landscape.
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Bugged
Bugged (12")
Cat: RFRSH 004. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Bugged (5:22)
High In Me (5:30)
Make Me Feel So Good (4:19)
Off My Mind (4:07)
Review: Lukid's ravey jungle side-alias Refreshers has been going steady for a good deal of time now, and this fresh one 'Bugged' is no exception to his usual rule of tricksy breakwork, exemplifying a mastery of the nuskool-oldskool time dilation heard in much modern jungle. A-siders 'Bugged' and 'High In Me' seem to contain multiple layers of breaks per track and phrase, treating the bedrock of the breakbeat almost like a harmony. Cetacean moods play out on 'High In Me', which continue on 'Make Me Feel So Good', which recall the chirpy chipmunk movements of Doss or Orca in recent years. Closer 'Off My Mind' is much darker, and an eclectic experiment in any case.
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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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Soon Forgotten
Soon Forgotten (limited 12")
Cat: OKBR 053. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Soon Forgotten (8:53)
Mainstream (7:24)
Review: At this point Okbron is a byword for the best atmospheric d&b coming out these days and while they may have drawn people in with their archival and reissue offerings, they're just as vital for platforming new music. Response & Pliskin represent the best of Manchester's d&b scene, and they've delved into a particularly mellow sound world for this release. 'Soon Forgotten' is a dreamy, subtly haunting roller with a clean, crisp beat and fulsome subs you can just float on, while 'Mainstream' deals in more layered, evolving pad tones and diced up breaks without losing that light, airy feel you want from a proper atmospheric release.
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Park Sessions 09
Park Sessions 09 (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CITP 09. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Twilight Rhythm (6:48)
Why (6:07)
Second Thoughts (8:44)
Game Over (with Subreachers) (4:58)
Review: Polish party vibes courtesy of Riffz. 'Twilight Rhythm' brings the ephemeral rave feels with its big airy pads and big sweeping jazzy breaks. It's in good company; 'Why' asks all the hard questions over some tightly rolled drums and dank, slimy aesthetics, 'Second Thoughts' switches up the drums into a much fresher, cosmic brew while 'Game Over' (with Subreachers) closes on a poignant, thoughtful note. Deep jungle perfection.
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Cold Front
Cold Front (limited 12")
Cat: PLVLGN 007. Rel: 07 Sep 22
Cold Front (7:45)
Locked Down (4:56)
Review: V's history sessions continue as more long-sought after dubs of yore get unleashed. This time it's Bristol pioneer Roni with two very different moods. 'Cold Front' is a deep and jazzy roller for those heads-down Running Man moments while 'Locked Down' is an early 2000s laser blazer thanks to its massive electro-style bassline and swaggering, hard-hitting kicks. A cult Movement favourite anthem from the time, this one's been a long time coming.
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Crack Of Dawn EP
Crack Of Dawn EP (limited 12")
Cat: KF 298. Rel: 30 Jan 24
Crack Of Dawn (5:36)
Scary (5:53)
Crimestretch (6:30)
Review: The superb Kniteforce label takes no prisoners once more with a blistering new EP from The Rood Project that is a perfect time-warp back to the heyday of 90s rave. The Crack Of Dawn 12" actually dropped in 1993 and is an experimental jungle techno mash up for peak time listening. It's dark, energising and packed with great samples about being high. And that's just the title track - 'Scary' is like a rollercoaster that breaks free of its rails and 'Crimestretch' is a cacophony of dark, brutal breaks and drilling bass.
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Roza Terenzi & Furious Frank
Cat: PCLTD 09. Rel: 17 Nov 23
Roza Terenzi - "Vape City" (6:01)
Roza Terenzi - "Kalimera" (6:02)
Roza Terenzi - "Total Recall" (feat Noff) (5:45)
Furious Frank - "Splash" (5:45)
Furious Frank - "Moss Rock" (6:20)
Furious Frank - "Dripp" (4:15)
Review: The Paper Cuts label has been doing a fine job in putting out head-tripping club and chill-out styles for a fair stretch now and following the Ivy mixtape released earlier this year they're back with this outstanding split release from Roza Terenzi and Furious Frank. Terenzi takes the A-side with her trademark line in electro-minded machine funk rhythms powering gorgeous back room moods, keeping the mix dubby and with plenty of ambient sparkle on top of the punchy drums. There's even space for a little d&b trippiness on 'Total Recall', which also features Noff. Furious Frank gets busy on the flip with 'Splash', a blissed out beatdowns with more than a little Balearic magic in its bones, while 'Moss Rock' turns the heat up for a distinctly 90s slice of acid trance. 'Dripp' seals the deal with another low slung roller from the chill-out room of your dreams.
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City Spectre Volume 1
City Spectre Volume 1 (hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SFR 015. Rel: 09 Feb 22
Abducticate (4:55)
We Must Come To Earth (6:44)
Cold Metal (7:18)
Dust Storm (5:22)
Review: Experimental artist Matthew Rozeik turns his hand to jungle with the start of a new series 'City Spectre'. An intense voyage back to the blueprints with echoes of Reinforced and early Metalheadz, but done with his own vision, Rozzer slaps us silly from the off... 'Abducticate' is all about those gruelling Amens a la No U-Turn while 'We Must Come To Earth' has much more of a spacious sense of tension that's comparable to Soul In Motion era Krust or classic Photek. Flip for ice cold brutalism in the form of 'Cold Metal' before 'Dust Storm' takes us far away from this wretched planet on a rocket made of pure Prototype-level tension. Bring on Volume 2.
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Right Ingredients EP
Cat: RUPLDN 023. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Right Ingredients
Raw Deal
Just A Dream
Island Cream (feat Dodz)
Review: Something classy and jazzy right now from the Rupture family as Rumbleton returns with a clutch of musical jungle explorations. Sitting somewhere between 4 Hero and Earl Grey, each cut rattles and sparkles with that cosmic, otherworldly feel. Tension and dynamics range vividly as 'Right Ingredients' unhurriedly sets the scene while 'Raw Deal' ups the energy with score-like momentum. Flip for a Good Looking adventure into the cosmos on 'Just A Dream' before 'Island Cream' wraps up proceedings with the heaviest, drum-focused track of the EP. Pure breakbeat funk with strong doses of jazz. Take a tumbleton for the Rumbleton.
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The Westbound EP
The Westbound EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SOFR 012. Rel: 19 Jul 23
Roll On (6:03)
287 (6:57)
The Climb (feat Subreachers) (5:41)
Westbound (feat Ben Repertoire) (5:08)
Review: Following releases on Meditator Music and SFR, RUNDR now hits hard on Sonic Force with these four junglistic gems. Pure breakbeat science, loaded and coded with the type of dynamic drama you might expect on Astrophonica or Phantom Audio (Spirit RIP) each cut digs deep into the foundations with class and high energy. Highlights include the beautifully unhurried intro and build of the title track 'Westbound' and the mesmerising chimes and harmonics on the opening cut 'Roll On'. Rundr-full.
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21st Century Junglist
21st Century Junglist (5xLP box set)
Cat: INFL 24. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Natty Dub Dread (7:03)
Burning Up (7:02)
Dark Soldier - Silver Lions (6:44)
Your Gonna Want Me (6:20)
Ganja Man (6:41)
Jah Lion (6:41)
Reggae Blues (5:59)
King Dubby (6:42)
Londons Most Wanted (6:44)
Rinse Refix (6:42)
Review: Ray Keith is a stone cold drum & bass don with a great sound and maybe an even better look. Influential welcome the 21st Century Junglist for an album with that fitting title which spans no fewer than 10 sides of vinyl. It is fitting that a man with his legacy gets the space and time he deserves having helped to shape the genre so immeasurably. It finds the man draw on his peerless three decades knowledge, skill and talent to cook up a record packed with straight up and stylish jungle bangers that tick all the boxes and then some. This is the very definition of all killer no filler.
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Saturation
Cat: STRTEP 058. Rel: 06 Jan 23
Distortion (3:46)
Overdrive (3:46)
Clipping (3:23)
Bit Crush (3:04)
Fuzz (2:05)
Saturation (2:21)
Clipping (Vorso remix) (3:44)
Fuzz (Shield remix) (2:20)
Review: Razat has made an art form of distortion and saturation. The latter is what lends its name to this new eight-tracker on Saturate. After a fuzzy and textural opener the tumbling and brilliantly fluid rhythms of 'Overdrive' get you to the heart of the dance then 'Clipping' lurches backward and forwards on low-end oscillations and 'Bit Crush' closes the a-side with eye-watering hiss and fizz over crunchy drum slaps. Two further tunes on the flip find Razart manipulating sound and bass in his own unique way with two remixes adding extra bite to an already very useful EP.
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Saturation (B-STOCK)
Cat: STRTEP 058 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
Distortion
Overdrive
Clipping
Bit Crush
Fuzz
Saturation
Clipping (Vorso remix)
Fuzz (Shield remix)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Razat has made an art form of distortion and saturation. The latter is what lends its name to this new eight-tracker on Saturate. After a fuzzy and textural opener the tumbling and brilliantly fluid rhythms of 'Overdrive' get you to the heart of the dance then 'Clipping' lurches backward and forwards on low-end oscillations and 'Bit Crush' closes the a-side with eye-watering hiss and fizz over crunchy drum slaps. Two further tunes on the flip find Razart manipulating sound and bass in his own unique way with two remixes adding extra bite to an already very useful EP.
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Ability II Corrupt
Ability II Corrupt (clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: TEMPOLP 02. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Societal Structure (5:43)
Snuffed Out (7:20)
Obscura (6:29)
Ability II Corrupt (8:05)
Repetitive Future (14:00)
Head Of The Buccaneer (5:22)
No Control (5:45)
Desperance (11:44)
Review: Response & Pliskin continue their relentless exploration of the darker side of d&b with this new drop for Tempo. Prior albums for Northern Front and Western Lore have been masterclasses in their cinematic vision for brutalist breakbeat science, and now they're bringing that scope to the always-essential Dutch label Tempo. There are snarling slammers, pad-soaked dreamscapes and oddly-angled experiments which prove how much the Manchester duo are capable of. Pressed up on three heavyweight slabs and ready for your shelling pleasure, this is what upfront d&b is all about.
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Two Sides Of Everything
Two Sides Of Everything (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CARNEL 001LP. Rel: 20 Apr 22
Showtime (feat Sl8r) (4:29)
All For Something (feat L-Side) (4:13)
Two Sides (feat Roni Size) (3:08)
Vices (feat Whiney) (3:49)
Little Things (feat Technimatic) (4:33)
Say No More (feat Ben Soundscape & Visionobi) (4:29)
Dance In The Shadows (feat Bcee) (4:51)
Surrender (feat Phil:osophy & Tali) (4:56)
Inside The Fire (feat Monrroe) (4:53)
Sliding Doors (feat Visages) (4:29)
Carnelian (feat Koherent) (5:15)
Stepping Stones (feat Kyrist & Sofi Mari) (4:57)
Yellow Roses (feat Random Movement) (5:39)
Whatever Comes (feat Dogger & Mindstate) (4:41)
Review: Finally! The vinyl version of one of D&B's biggest albums of 2021 is here at long last. Featuring the skills and styles of two of the leading voices and most prominent songwriters in the game, Two Sides Of Everything is the first album of its kind in drum & bass and sees them vibing out and laying down pure emotion over beats from a truly all-star cast: Sl8r, Roni Size, L-Side, Visages, Random Movement, Whiney, Technmatic, BCee, Monrroe and so many more provide a perfect range of sounds, flavours and grooves for Riya and Collette to show how versatile and exciting the vocal side of drum & bass is right now. The wait's been worth it!
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Realms Of The Unseen
Cat: PRTLLP 022. Rel: 21 Nov 23
We Come Rough (5:06)
Exodus (4:28)
To The Foundation (4:02)
Imitator (4:09)
Murder On The Orient Express (4:11)
Dub Oriental (4:32)
Kouyate (4:03)
Berber Bashment (3:56)
Born Bad (5:09)
Beyond The Hill (4:11)
Review: This classic set from the one and only The Rootsman takes us back to 1999 but has been newly edited and reimagined for this release on Partial. It was originally released on the Third Eye Music Label in 1999 and still hits hard today. There are jungle overtones to the opener 'We Come Rough' which brings the energy to kick off before things sink into a much more heady and psyched-out dub on 'Exodus'. 'To The Foundation' has a jazzy broken beat energy to it and 'Murder On The Orient Express' brings prance percussion and laid-back rhythms. 'Berber Bashment' is the standout on the B-side with its weird and wonderful vocal effects.
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Toast To Our Differences: Deluxe Edition
Cat: 019029 5612450. Rel: 25 Jan 19
Toast To Our Differences (feat Shungudzo, Protoje & Hak Baker) (4:14)
Let Me Live (with Major Lazer - feat Anne-Marie & Mr Eazi) (3:26)
Dark Clouds (feat Jess Glynne & Chronixx) (4:28)
Walk Alone (feat Tom Walker) (3:25)
Thula Ungakhlai (feat Ladysmith Black Mambazo) (0:50)
These Days (feat Jess Glynne, Macklemore & Dan Caplen) (3:31)
Sun Comes Up (feat James Arthur) (3:51)
1 By 1 (feat RAYE & Maleek Berry) (4:08)
Last Time (feat Raphaella) (4:02)
No Pain (feat Maverick Sabre, Kojey Radical & Kabaka Pyramid) (4:04)
Scared Of Love (feat Ray Blk & Stefflon Don) (3:21)
Summer Love (with Rita Ora) (4:19)
They Don't Care About Us (feat Maverick Sabre & YEBBA) (4:36)
Do You Remember (feat Kevin Garrett) (3:41)
Leave It For Tomorrow (feat Elli Ingram) (4:25)
Adrenaline (feat OLIVIA) (3:58)
Review: Rudimental's third full-length, "Toast To Our Differences", was originally slated for release back in September, but ended up being delayed. So was it worth the wait? It's certainly a colourful, vibrant and expansive affair, with the quartet drawing on a far wider palette of influences than were evident on their previous albums. Check, for example, the title track's glistening, South African style tropical pop, the piano-powered cheeriness of "These Days", the soaring power pop of previous single "Sun Comes Up" and the auto-tune heavy EDM-house stomp of "Scared of Love". Given their superstar status, it's unsurprising to see an impressive cast list of guests and collaborators - Major Lazer, Rita Ora and Ladysmith Black Mambazo included - while this "Deluxe Edition" includes a trio of extra tracks.
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