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Earshots
Earshots (limited 10")
Cat: 4AMKT 001. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Earshots (3:07)
Earshots (extended mix) (4:32)
Review: Sir Hiss and 4AM Kru set up a dialogue between London and Bristol, a stellar dialectic giving rise to a supreme form of lo-fi jungle. 'Earshots' samples a bhangra vocal cry, mixing it up with the scratchy factory movements of cut-throat jungular breaks. It marks a break from Sir Hiss' usual grime parlance, and adds to a refreshingly-named new series handled by their parent label Embrace The Real, called 'No More Mailouts', an explicit callout of PR in the electronic music industry which aims to lead by example. Power to em.
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Steel Circuit Chronicles Volume 1
Steel Circuit Chronicles Volume 1 (blue & white splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: G2G 022. Rel: 07 Feb 24
Blame - "Robot Revolution" (6:04)
Sync Dynamix - "Don't Give Up" (6:43)
Flatliner - "Desire" (6:29)
Review: Good 2 Go bite down hard into 2024 with a brand new series entitled Steel Circuit Chronicles. A concept that sounds as good as its title suggests, we kick off with this exceptional deep jungle triple-header. The legendary Blame takes the lead with the percussive slab of drama that is 'Robot Revolution', a cut that packs some serious layered drum welly. He's backed up all the way by two more impressive individuals; G2G bossman Lee Croucher dons his Sync Dynamix alias for the atmospheric dream 'Don't Give Up' while mid 90s Ram artist Flatliner ends his own hazy, cosmic twist to conclude the EP. Timeless and stunning.
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Love & Other Drugs EP
Love & Other Drugs EP (12" picture disc in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: NHS 368EP. Rel: 27 Nov 19
Teardrops (4:47)
Space Warp (4:57)
Don't Wake Me Up (4:47)
The Touch (3:51)
Review: Russian donny deepsmiths Bop and Subwave team up for the first post-Med School (RIP) signing to Hospital and it's a bit of a special one. A full showcase of styles, it gives us much more than you'd ever expect from either individual. "Teardrops" is a glistening oceanic steppy, all spiralling, cosmic and sensual in all the right places, "Space Warp" is the dancefloor bomb of the package with its swooping droning bassline, "Don't Wake Me Up" takes us into shoegazing, head-tickling indie dance territory while "The Touch" closes on a sexy UKG tip that none of us would expect from the duo. What an impressive debut collaborative EP statement, we can't wait to hear what's next.
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Get My Gruv
Cat: TBR 001. Rel: 04 Mar 24
YEAH YEAH (5:30)
Get My Gruv (5:17)
Cyberrave (4:35)
Serious Talking (4:44)
Review: ScruScru is a name you might well recognise but it is fair to say you might not recognise his work on this first release from Talkbox. He shows a very different side off the back of plenty of top edits that bottle up plenty of disco and Bossanova vibes. Here he has teamed up with Russia's dubplate don BR Selecta for an EP full of energy and joy. 'YEAH YEAH' is happy-go-lucky garage with pitched-up vocals and lively drum, 'Get My Gruv' is a kinetic two-stepper and 'Cyberrave' is just that with its all-out synth madness and flurries of breaks, then 'Serious Talking' closes out on a darker jungle tip. A varied and vital 12' for sure.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Aft25party (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Aft25party (Record Store Day RSD 2021) (limited white vinyl 12")
Cat: NHS 428. Rel: 01 Jul 21
Camo & Krooked - "Set It Off" (feat Jeru The Damaja - The Caracal Project remix) (4:28)
SPY - "See Your Face Again" (Kings Of The Rollers remix) (4:56)
Lynx - "Clap Track" (feat Think Tonk) (4:14)
Q Project - "Computer Love" (Kessler remix) (5:29)
Villem - "Harp Of Gold" (4:52)
Review: Drum & bass giants Hospital Records get involved with this year's Record Store Day by serving up a limited white vinyl that also serves as further 25th anniversary celebrations. This is on top of the huge 25 rack album that came back in March and features a load more essential remixes, reworks, VIPs and covers of NHS drum & bass classics. Together they serve as a fine snapshot of the label's past, present and future with Camo & Krooked, S.P.Y, Kings Of The Rollers, Lynx, Think Tonk, Kessler, Villem and The Caracal Project all coming correct.
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LIN001 004
FD / SATL aka LIN000
Cat: NQ 031. Rel: 20 Apr 22
LIN001 (4:33)
LIN002 (5:19)
LIN003 (4:40)
LIN004 (4:10)
Review: The North Quarter locks in another superbly stylish EP of functional but characterful drum & bass rhythms here. This one comes from LIN000 and features bunch of self titled tracks. The first is a supper, with fluid bass and low end oscillations. The second is more roomy and cancerous. It operates in an underwater world of bendy bass and crisp hits, then the flip side opens with a more raw, textural and fixing mix of synths and clacking hits before the closer pairs a high speed breakbeat with synths that twist and turn at their own speed.
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Game Of The Gods/Members Only
Cat: CM 013. Rel: 13 Jun 23
Goldie, Jubei & Submotive - "Game Of The Gods" (6:44)
Submotive, Lenzman & Jubei - "Members Only" (4:50)
Review: Releases like this demonstrate the utter vanguard of British drum & bass. It's as if this were a G20 summit for some of the genre's most eminent lords, as we hear Goldie, Jubei, Submotive and Lenzman all team up for a four-way rampage. Both tunes on this lethal weapon, through well-placed Reeses and complex metallic snare rebounds, convey the mood of utter dark fantasy. The mood is that of being graced by the presence of monstrously regal higher sonic powers.
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Brotherhood (B-STOCK)
Cat: UM 029. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Brotherhood (7:27)
Stockholm Syndrome (5:00)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Mako's Utopia label continues to be an essential outpost for anyone hungry for the latest steps forward in drum & bass, and here the man himself links up with the mighty Seba for two razor sharp excursions into moody, precision-engineered club gear that wears its experience out front. 'Brotherhood' is an absolute massive tune, holding down the pressure for an extended run time and getting crafty with the edits without ever over-cooking the recipe. On the flip, 'Stockholm Syndrome' takes a more atmospheric approach led by overcast synths and driven by a crisp-as-you-like beat - all the better to let the leads do the talking.
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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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Document 1/Guidelines
Document 1/Guidelines (180 gram green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: AMEN 025. Rel: 09 Aug 23
Document 1 (5:20)
Guidelines (6:00)
Review: Direct drumfunk from the Russian whizzkid S Kid! UK jungle imprint come forth with two unapologetic slap-abouts. 'Document' plays good cop/bad cop as the cosmic pads and arpeggios and classic vocal sample give you a warm hug while the drums come in hard with all kinds of accusations. 'Guidelines' follows with a similar strong sense of contrasts but more of an old school foundation hardcore type of feel; non-stop drummage and a universe of synth flurries overhead. Sublime.

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DDB 014
DDB 014 (12")
Cat: DDB 014. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Sam C - "Under The Radar" (6:56)
Sam C - "Electric Flow" (5:55)
MadmatiK - "Lacrima" (7:19)
Sam C - "Eternal" (5:27)
Review: Diosis Decibel roll out another techno D&B fusion affair with the bossman Sam C once again at the controls. 'Under The Radar' sets the scene. A pummelling 165BPM 4x4 / breakbeat swagger, it punches holes in every wall of your house before it even comes out of the sleeve. These vibes persist across the 12" as Sam goes deep on the hypnotic 'Electric Flow' and euphoric on 'Eternal' while Italian-in-Romania Madmatik lays down some psy gold on 'Lacrima'. Exceptional.
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Omnia
Omnia (orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SMDE 36. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Indra's Net (6:24)
The Shroud (6:11)
Metempsychosis (6:56)
Rhea's Revenge (6:11)
Review: Sam KDC's voyage into parts unknown continues apace on this latest release for Samurai Music, as the producer takes tropes of d&b into ever more meditative, swampy surroundings. There's a creeping intensity to 'Indra's Net' which will go down a storm with anyone exploring that fertile crossover between deep techno and tech-step. 'The Shroud' is a more mystical affair, while 'Metempsychosis' leans in on hidden layers of detailed synth work and a slowly modulating time-stretched snare that lodges itself in your skull. 'Rhea's Revenge' finishes off on a taut note, bringing its own sub-tropical climate and a plethora of subliminal details to get your very far outside your body through the power of sound alone.
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Jus A Raver
Cat: HOO 15. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Jus A Raver (4:30)
Mystery Wobbler (dub) (4:37)
Skippy (4:37)
Vanilla Flutes (5:41)
Vegas Thumpa (4:37)
Mystery Wobbler (dub - Polo Lilli remix) (3:51)
Review: Samurai Breaks is the alias of Sam Langley, who's been throwing down some wild style rave gear for the likes of Sheffield's Off Me Nut amongst many others. Having graced Hooversound last year alongside Nova Cheq in 2022, now he's going alone with this six-strong testament to the frenetic new forms rave is being moulded into. The breaks, the hoover stabs, the MC samples - it's all in there, but there's a twitchy modernism to the way Langley juggles his source material which feels incredibly fresh. You can hear the whisper of footwork influence in the needlepoint rhythmic flex of 'Mystery Wobbler (dub)' while jump up casts its influence over gnarly shocker 'Skippy' and of course there's plenty of jungle vibes flying around this madcap EP from a fierce new talent.
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Growing Sprout
Cat: JFR GSEP. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Growing Sprout (VIP) (5:18)
The Silk Road (5:38)
The Missing Link (5:16)
Review: Sawteeth's Growing Sprout EP is a captivating journey through the vibrant and energetic world of jungle music. The EP opens with the title track, a jungle anthem that seamlessly blends Eastern melodies with a mysterious and mystical atmosphere, transporting listeners to ancient and otherworldly realms. 'The Silk Road' continues the journey with a hypnotic old-school vocal jungle track that weaves enchanting melodies around a pulsating beat. The EP closes with 'The Missing Link,' a melodic and spacey breakbeat track that showcases Sawteeth's versatility and takes listeners on a soaring sonic adventure with its fast amen break. Overall, this album delivers upon the roots of the genre and the future aspirations of the style all mixed into three heaters.
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Picture This EP
Cat: META 87. Rel: 16 Sep 22
Picture This (5:05)
Etched Within (4:33)
Ravens Call (6:56)
Hessian (6:34)
Review: SB81 first appeared on Metalheadz back in 2013 with the Dancer In The Dark / Back To 33 12, and since then the Wolverhampton mainstay has kept up cosy relations with Goldie's D&B temple. Picking up where 2018's Future Point EP left off, SB81 goes in on four detailed, cinematic cuts that show how much space for world-building there really is around razor-sharp breakbeats. 'Picture This' is drenched in dramatic poise, while the beats fall more like crunchy electronica than run of the mill D&B. 'Etched Within' has a sweeter demeanour, but it's no less richly rendered. The production and composition are absolutely next level throughout this record, proving SB81 is still in a league of his own, and that Metalheadz still know how to sign a deadly record.
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The Road Less Travelled VIP
The Road Less Travelled VIP (translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: META 102. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Bravo Tango (Zero T VIP) (4:07)
Losing Your Mind (feat Naomi Pryor - Nookie VIP) (4:21)
Count It Off (feat 2Nick8) (5:27)
Conductor (VIP) (4:37)
The Lane (VIP) (4:01)
Caterpillar (Artificial Intelligence VIP) (4:37)
Review: Scar has become integral to the contemporary drum & bass scene over the last eight or so years and has left several top-notch tunes on labels like this one in their wake. They now make a welcome return to Metalheadz with The Road Less Travelled VIP, which is new takes on their 2022 album of the same name. On the buttons are some of the pair's closest musical colleagues as Zero T, Nookie and Artificial Intelligence all come through with fine fresh new takes and SCAR themselves also offer up a trio of their own smart reworks which following many requests now land on their own slab of coloured wax.
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Secret Operations Reissue Vol. 1
Cat: SECOPSRE 001. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Pieces (feat Robert Manos) (6:29)
Captain Freak (feat Robert Manos) (7:24)
External Reality (album version) (6:26)
Inside Your Mind (7:24)
Review: Swedish drum & bass don Seba is one of the best in the game and few would argue. For his next trick he digs into his archive and reissues a series of tunes on the Secret Operations Reissue Vol1 series. All of the four cuts have been newly remastered for the occasion and the first two feature the vocals of Robert Manos. 'Pieces' is first and pairs his lush tones with prickly drum rotations full of texture. 'Captain Freak' is more raw and hard hitting and then comes the album version of the more extra terrestrial and cosmic drum & bass of 'External Reality' while 'Inside Your Mind' shuts down with a dark and menacing bassline.
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Are We Dreaming?
Are We Dreaming? (limited 12")
Cat: SECOPS 035. Rel: 14 Apr 23
Are We Dreaming (5:57)
Interstellar (6:21)
Review: The Secret Operations label is no longer operating in the shadows as it hits release number 35. Up to now it has continually served up superb drum & bass from a range of artists that has turned plenty of heads. This one comes from the legendary Seba and it kicks off with 'Are We Dreaming', a busy tune packed with flurries of breakbeats and plenty of cosmic chord work. On the flipside, 'Interstellar' has a funkier broken beat pattern but retains is astral sense of melody.
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Secret Operations Reissue Vol 3
Cat: SECOPSRE 003. Rel: 04 May 23
Your Deepest Love (7:26)
Forever (6:29)
Inkasso (with Krazy) (6:17)
Legion (6:19)
Review: Swedish d&b pioneer Seba continues to roll out more reissues from his Secret Operations label vaults, taking back over 15 years to some of his most career-defining work. The swaggering opener 'Your Deepest Love', the ice cold finale piece 'Legion' and the breath-taking 'Forever' all take us back to the mid-2000s (2006/7 to be precise) when Seba and his label really started to make their own independent mark in drum & bass. For good measure and balance he's also including 'Inkasso'. A little more recent in his discography at only eight years old, but just as hard hitting and timeless - Seba always hits the spot whatever era you find him at.
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Secret Operations Reissue Vol 4
Cat: SECOPSRE 004. Rel: 04 May 23
Blaze & Fade Out (feat Krister Linder) (6:36)
Special Ops (4:43)
Day By Night (4:10)
Review: Seba's Secret Operations label is continuing its productive run into the archives with this fourth volume of reissue gold. Seba's sound is the kind which transcends the ages, sporting a luxurious, high-end production finish which means tracks like 'Special Ops' hasn't aged a jot in 15 years. 'Day By Night' on the B2 deserves a special mention - this is the Swedish mastermind at his fiercest, toying with stop-start dynamics, folding in industrial strength tones and textures and building the junglism so vivid it nearly bursts out of the speakers and manifests as a 3D object right before your eyes.
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Nostalgia EP Part 2
Nostalgia EP Part 2 (translucent dark red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: FOKUZ 114RP2. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Hi Volts (Seba remix) (6:02)
Wonderful World (7:50)
Dangerous Days (7:21)
Metropolaris (6:48)
Review: Rolling since the mid 90s and showing no signs of slowing, Swedish D&B maestro Seba bounces straight from his Ingaro LP on Secret Operations to deliver this retrospective of highly sought after classics on Fokuz. Seba originally released 'Dangerous Days' in 2009 backed by his remix of Polar's 'Hi Voltage', and both cuts of dreamy drum funk make a welcome return here, with the title track in particular being an immersive slice of ambient D&B to write home about. 'Metropolaris' and 'A Wonderful World' both came out a little further back in 2003, but they equally complement the other tracks with their soft-shaped synth tones and crisp, intricate beats.
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Secret Operations Reissue Vol 2
Cat: SECOPSRE 002. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Wake Up Call (5:58)
Fire Like This (6:51)
The Dribbler (6:51)
Review: Swedish junglist Seba continues to dive into the back catalogue of his Secret Operations imprint and offer up EPs that feature remastered (and sometimes lightly remixed) versions of some of his classic cuts. On this second volume in the 'Secret Operations Reissue' series, he raids the catalogue of tracks he produced alongside Paradox in the mid 2000s. On side A you'll find a re-wire of their 2004 classic 'Wakeup Call', a punchy but deep, sub-heavy and atmospheric roller featuring fantastic lead vocals from legendary house vocalist Robert Owens. Over on the flip there's a chance to cop two cuts from 2005: the 'Apache'-sampling, rumbling sub-bass-propelled workout 'Fire Like This' and the punishing, jazz break-sporting sweatiness of 'The Dribbler'.
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The Special
Cat: SDWN 002. Rel: 13 Mar 24
The Special (4:08)
Twos On A Pack Of Ten (4:35)
Review: Oh gosh! Since Ulterior Motive disbanded, Settle Down has gone from ravey strength to ravey strength. Lowering the tempo just a smidgeon, he's found himself painting from a vibrant palette that isn't governed by the tight rules of drum & bass, aligning himself more with the Biceps and Special Requests of the world and the sounds really shine as a result. Both of these have been on dub for some time, 'The Special' nods sweetly at Sade before burying its head in the biggest bass scoop it can find while the brilliantly titled 'Twos On A Pack Of 10' dives into dreamier breakbeat pastures - before breaking into a serious venomous bassline. Get down!
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Played by: Soul Intent
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Eternity Of Echoes
Cat: INC 018. Rel: 28 Sep 22
Darkest Entities (6:33)
Eightfold Blessing Of Amaterasu (4:13)
Eternity Of Echoes (5:06)
The Reaping (Vip) (6:04)
Review: Shiken Hanzo's Eternity Of Echoes EP marks his debut on Anthony Naples and Jenny Slattery's Incienso label outta New York. It is another fine exploration of his halftime drum & bass and rhythmic deep techno sound after previous releases on the likes of Samurai Music, Repertoire and Inperspective. 'Darkest Entities' is just that with its bump drum loops and moody late night pads. 'Eightfold Blessing Of Amaterasu' builds the pressure with serene future synth work and 'Eternity Of Echoes' then brings more texture and menace in the bass. 'The Reaping (Vip)' is a classic stepper from the Autonomic era that will get you locked right in.
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Dread By Dawn EP
Dread By Dawn EP (limited 180 gram bubblegum pink vinyl 12")
Cat: VFS 010. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Dreaded Beast (7:06)
Madam Sin (6:50)
Unknown Assailant (6:24)
The Dawndest Thing (6:36)
Review: In the realm of electronic music, Silver Fox's Dread by Dawn emerges as a captivating time capsule from the golden age of jungle and hardcore. Originally released in 1993 and meticulously reissued in 2024, this rare gem has lost none of its potency. The album's four tracks exude a haunting and otherworldly atmosphere, characterized by ominous doom-infused soundscapes and unmistakable jungle and hardcore rhythms. Central to the album's allure is its masterful utilization of the iconic "amen break," a drum loop that has become synonymous with the genre. Silver Fox weaves this pulsating rhythm into a mesmerizing tapestry of dark and melodic samples, including ethereal voices and haunting sci-fi elements. The result is a deeply hypnotic and immersive listening experience that transports listeners back to the halcyon days of electronic music's boundary-pushing experiments.
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Andaman EP
Cat: ABT 001. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Kahakai (feat Malie) (6:42)
Jangil (6:07)
Galathea (7:06)
Hinam (6:30)
Review: Sindh combines old and new worlds on his latest mystic hymns, this time kicking off the A-Biotic label with his dark and alluring four-track EP 'Andaman'. He manages to fuse organic and synthetic materials here as he heads down a darkly introspective path where minimal and IDM, dub and techno all collide in mutant form. 'Jangil' is a real standout with its bubbling halftime rhythms and icy synths backed by distant angelic chorals. The bewitching sounds continue on 'Galathea' which rides back and forth on its heels as subtle sines, scurrying synths and menacing pads all interlock before 'Hinam' locks you in a dense synth stasis and loopy sense of lurching rhythm.

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Keep Bubbling
Cat: RHYTHMDISCS 008. Rel: 23 Nov 22
Keep Bubbling (Disco mix) (3:57)
Keep Bubbling (version) (3:46)
Keep Bubbling (DJ Sports remix) (4:39)
Review: Sister Candy's lost gem 'Keep Bubbling' has been dug out from some forgotten vault lost in time, and we're here fort. The killer jam was originally released 1984 on Raiders Records. It's that one which has been remastered here under special licence from Sir Lloyd and Sister Candy. It's got the flabbiest of bass ends you can imagine with great ragga vocals up top. The version is a real head twisting, filter heavy workout and the a DJ Sports remix brings a mad jungle breakbeat to blow your speakers apart and end the EP in style.
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I'm Ready
I'm Ready (180 gram dark green vinyl 12")
Cat: AMEN 024. Rel: 09 Aug 23
I'm Ready (6:50)
Skin Out (6:19)
Review: Canadian producer Sixteenarmedjack is well-known for his extremely satisfying liquid jungle explorations, with 'I'm Ready' being no exception to this well-established rule. Coming to fellow self-appointed breaks scholars Amenology, the four tracks on this EP are as functional as they are rambunctious, spanning multiple moods and eras. 'Skin Out' in particular has a sort of early jump-up vibe, with a Demons-Thematic smattering of sound effects peppered with an overarching blue-noted jazz texture.
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Capsize
Capsize (translucent teal marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: RUBI 002. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Rhubarb (5:40)
Capsize (4:27)
Foiled (3:46)
Review: Man like Skeppy doing the gosh-darned thing! Swinging high from the Rubi rafters, his new label hits the 002 release with heavyweight charm and dark soulful panache. 'Rhubarb' is the dreamy cut of the bunch, easing us in gently with its gentle swirling strings, before 'Capsize' pushes us deep under the water with its robust murky militancy. Finally we have 'Foiled'. A classic minimal Skeppy set-up with a little nod towards the traditional jump-up sound, it's yet another open-and-shut case at the Rubi supreme court today.
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Tell Me
Tell Me (12")
Cat: RUBI 003. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Tell Me (6:04)
Tapestry (3:17)
Atomic (3:38)
Review: On Tell Me, Skeptical capitalises on the freedom afforded by his own Rubi label by dialling back his established d&b sound and presenting a half-time trip into downtempo territory. That shouldn't be mistaken as a softening of his production chops, because there's still massive amounts of weight as he warps snarling bass around stark drums on 'Tapestry'. 'Atomic' goes further into a minimal, dubbed out sound with carefully executed low end growl which carries the torch from DMZ's earliest soundsystem meditations.
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Sauce Direct Vol 1
Sauce Direct Vol 1 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SAUCED 001. Rel: 01 Mar 23
Split! (6:07)
Route R (6:32)
Mind Expander (6:49)
Frostbite (7:28)
Review: Sauce Direct makes its first plea to become your go-to outlet for muscular drum & bass workouts here and a solid shout it is too. Skins is behind the beats and there are four of them across this white label, hand-stamped 12". 'Split!' is all about crashing amens and taught bass, while 'Route R' has a more minimal drum line and soulful synths. 'Mind Expander' is pure dark energy for the dead of night while 'Frostbite' has the most textural and crashing breaks of the lot, with oversized blasts of bass and restlessly jerking rhythms.
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The Eyes EP
The Eyes EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: GOLD 003. Rel: 14 Feb 24
The Eyes (5:33)
I'm Sorry (6:31)
Snakes Blowin Up (remix) (6:15)
Gun In A Barrow (5:04)
Review: OG jungle legend and man of many aliases Amos Bellot unleashes four previously unreleased gems from his vaults for the good felines at Jungle Cat. From the jazzy blasts and breezes of opener 'The Eyes' to the sexy outro sample of finale 'Gun In A Barrow', each one as raucous, choppy and fusion-filled as the next. Throw in highly sought-after cult dubplate 'Snakes Blowin Up' (Remix) and you've got yourself an epic slab of concrete jungle right here. Joosey stuff!
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Tau Ceti
Tau Ceti (limited clear vinyl 12")
Cat: SRM 231. Rel: 12 Dec 22
Ogman (7:51)
Mientra Duermes (Reimagined) (8:01)
Monopole (8:29)
Modus Operandi (6:31)
Review: You can always be sure of a hugely affecting trip when you tune into something from Sacred Rhythms. And so it proves with this new one from Slam Mode. These are four hugely involving and atmospheric tracks steeped in ambiance. 'Ogman' is humid, dusty and spiritual with its late-night bass subtleties and sustained chords. 'Mientra Duermes' (Reimagined) has a celestial melodic feel over ramshackle house drums and 'Monopole' gets heavy on cancerous and dubbed-out drums with more cosmic chord work serve ing to expand your mind. 'Modus Operandi' is a lush and jazzy deep jungle workout to close.
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Happy (Hammond)
Cat: DINK 015. Rel: 22 Jun 21
Happy (Hammond) (4:07)
Happy (Hammond) (instrumental) (3:05)
Happy (Hammond) (bonus beats reprise) (1:43)
Review: Random Rap Records offshoot Dinked 45 has hit gold with 'Happy (Hammond)', the first single in seven years from Chris Read and keyboardist Rob Barron's occasional So Much Soul Players project. As the title suggests, it's a cheeky and cheery Hammond funk reinvention of Pharrell Williams' classic which features Barron playing the famous melody - alongside a few wild solos - atop a sweaty, bass-heavy, breakbeat-driven dancefloor groove. It's a simple idea brilliantly executed all told and a guaranteed party-starter to boot. Over on the flip you'll find a slightly tougher, shorter 'Instrimental Mix' that cuts down the use of the melody in favour of elongated Hammond chords and more prominent beats, as well as a short 'Bonus Beats' drum track for DJs who like to get busy in the mix.
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The Rise & Fall Of
The Rise & Fall Of (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: METHPLA 38. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Even So (with Outrage) (4:48)
Is Jazz Is (with Acid_Lab) (5:50)
Echoes (with Scale) (5:00)
Mindrumming (with Outrage) (5:00)
Review: It's collabo time! Metalheadz mysterious Sonar's Ghost links up with a few old friends for four slabs of incendiary, ice cold slammage. Outrage (AKA Nomine), Acid Lab and Scale are all involved and the goods are nothing but high grade. Each cut hits hard and tickles the deepest corners and quarters of your soul but special highlights include the glacial tension and funk of 'Echoes' (with Scale), the jazzier twists and turns of 'Mindrumming' and 'Even So' (both with Outrage) and the beautiful horn weaving futurism of 'Is Jazz Is' with Acid Lab. What a crucial collection.
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Atmospherics
Atmospherics (translucent blue smokey vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: EXKURLP 03. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Atmospherics (6:18)
The Dark Robotic Orchestra (5:44)
Your Story (6:13)
Dying Star (6:46)
Review: Deep atmospheric jungle is definitely having a moment right now with labels such as Omni Music and Codename RCRDS and Deep Jungle incubating some outstanding art, Kid Drama and DJ Trace's Nine Windows project setting benchmarks and, way ahead at the forefront, Soul Intent doing what he's been doing for the best part of 20 years. Atmospherics is the perfect example. His deepest and most cosmic of albums, the full trip is an epic sci-fi odyssey that sucks you in on an iMax level. These four cuts are some of the most clubbier-minded cuts, especially for the vinyl heads. From the hurricane breaks of the title track to the jazzy rolling drums of 'Dying Star', this is an exceptional snapshot of an incredible album.
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Played by: Soul Intent
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Remixes Of Grandeur
Remixes Of Grandeur (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: LOSS 014. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Nearly There (VIP mix) (5:48)
Test Fire (Ed:it remix) (4:36)
Too Funky (Chromatic remix) (4:10)
Cry For You (Dkn remix) (4:36)
Review: Reload to 2017, Soul Intent dropped one of his most comprehensive bodies of work to date: 'Delusions Of Grandeur'. Over six years later, here come the remixes from the likes of Ed:it, Chromatic, DKN and Soully himself. Uncompromising, underground and straight to core, each reboot really hones in on the pure drum & bass craft of the originals. Ed:it takes 'Test Fire' to Metalheadzian places, while Chromatic's take on 'Took Funky' goes full on turbo mode. Elsewhere Soul Intent's VIP of 'Nearly There' adds a little extra va-va-voom while DKN's take on 'Cry For You' finishes the EP with iciest happy slap you've ever endured. Grand!
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Electrical Synapsis EP
Electrical Synapsis EP (heavyweight vinyl 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: AMTEC 006. Rel: 25 Oct 23
Electrical Synapses (6:11)
Emigdela Network (5:42)
Electrical Synapses (Cridge & Powder 'Fruit & Veg' mix) (5:09)
Emigdela Network (Tone Def remix) (5:23)
Review: The ever-prolific Sound Synthesis is usually found dealing in a classic strain of electro, but on this appearance for the burgeoning AmenTec label he's switching things up with a foray into blistering jungle. On 'Electrical Synpases' he more than proves himself up to the task, creating a monster of a track which will send limbs flailing as soon as the drop hits. 'Emigdela Network' finds an interesting fusion of electro synthesis and ragga jungle touches, while on the flip we get some interesting remixes from Cridge & Powder and Tone Def delving into the machine funk you might have reasonably expected on the A side.
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Urban Decay EP
Urban Decay EP (180 gram blue vinyl 12")
Cat: VFS 039. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Inhabitants Of Pandemonium (5:35)
Retribution (7:00)
Epilogue To Freedom (6:06)
Review: Spirits From An Urban Jungle were a jungle supergroup comprising of JMJ (EZ Rollers) & Richie and Tekniq, who between them continued to release music through the 90s and 00s on scene stalwarts such as Moving Shadow, Formation and Good Looking. But the group itself only had two releases back in 1994 on White House Records before they disbanded. Urban Decay EP is their second and final release - a blitzing four-tracker in their own patented mode of spitting, classic early junglism. With distinctive anti-deforestation and anti-civ themes, it's a much-sought gem for a good reason; its sound - from the soul coos on 'Retribution' to the voxpops on 'Inhabitants Of Pandemonium' - is spiritual, seeming to hark back to a prehistoric age.
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Shuriken Series Vol 6
Shuriken Series Vol 6 (limited purple vinyl 12")
Cat: SHA 176. Rel: 05 Jan 21
Spor - "Aztec" (Calyx & Teebee remix) (4:28)
Alix Perez - "Forsaken" (feat Peven Everett & SpectraSoul - Calibre remix) (6:50)
Icicle - "Dreadnaught" (feat SP MC - Phace remix) (4:38)
Spectrasoul - "Glimpse" (feat DBridge - Ivy Lab remix) (4:42)
Review: Oh gosh! Shogun's special Shuriken vinyl series hits its sixth edition with some of the label's biggest remix bombs of yore. Calyx & Teebee's twist on Spor's game-changing 'Aztec' takes the lead and remains one of the best remixes the Ram duo have ever done. Calibre's take on Alix Perez, Spectrasoul and Peven Everett's 'Forsaken' is up there with the original in terms of its beauty and simplicity. Meanwhile on the B, Phace gives Icicle and SP:MC a total neuro shoeing before we end Ivy Lab's evergreen take on Spectrasoul & dBridge's 'Glimpse', arguably one of the finest cuts Shogun has ever released. Ready for the reload.
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Crackden
Crackden (limited 12")
Cat: SOULR 042RP. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Crackden (5:10)
Fatsoul (6:46)
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 in stock $14.01
One
One (180 gram green vinyl 12")
Cat: VFS 033. Rel: 25 May 22
The Razors Edge (6:16)
Full Cry (6:06)
Review: Vinyl Fanatiks take us back in time once again with this powerful slab of early jungle justice from 1994. Previously released on Monita's Skelton Records, which was launched in 1992 and played an influential role in the burgeoning jungle sound, both cuts pack an incredibly timeless punch. 'The Razors Edge' was nodding at Reinforced but doing its own cosmic thing with massive pans and huge layers of space. 'Full Cry' tolls the bells with its alien stabs, stop/start motion and twisted tension. Forever future.
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Blastoff
Blastoff (12")
Cat: RSBY 001. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Blastoff (4:34)
Cinerama (4:30)
Review: Rosebay Music is a new label from Submoprhics that opens its account with a new offering from the boss himself. He is someone with a unique style that is built on 174 bpm British foundations but adds elements from the foundational and more contemporary US styles of his homeland, from Detroit house to Chicago footwork. This debut 12' shows that to be the case again with 'Blastoff' bringing a lively juke-inspired rhythm with silky synths and nice lush chords. 'Cinerama' is another smooth roller, this time with spine-tingling female vocals.
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Verona Highway
Verona Highway (12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: NQ 037. Rel: 08 Mar 23
Lucinda (4:33)
Shadow Red (4:22)
Orchestra 313 (4:42)
Dawn Of The Rebirth (feat Satl) (4:29)
Electric Winter Sky (4:34)
Starchild's Theme (4:58)
Review: Submorphics deals in a unique sound: lo-fi drum n' bass. Yes, what was once reserved for a new style house can definitely be abstracted into other genres, contrary to what the less open-minded among us would have you believe. 'Verona Highway' is just that: working in old soulful house samples and self-recorded highpassed radio synths, the Netherlands-based artist works in a serene palette of sounds to convey a drum n' bassy idea of a late night Detroit to Chicago road trip aesthetic.
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Architecture Dub 002
Architecture Dub 002 (limited hand-stamped 10")
Cat: DUBARC 002. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Visions '96 (Blame remix) (6:00)
Future Jazz '95 (DJ Trace remix) (6:05)
Review: Suburban Architecture is a project from Chris Read and James Curry which seeks to explore the expressive potential of drum & bass as a vessel for soulful musicality and rolling pressure alike. Carrying the torch from atmospheric d&b and the approachable tones of the Hospital Records crew, their latest 10" finds them turning to veritable legends for remixes which cement the angle they're exploring. Blame is up first, reworking 'Visions '96' in his own mould of melancholy, heart-rending composition strapped to the crispest of beats. 'Future Jazz '95' finds DJ Trace taking up the mantle and serving another masterclass in mellow, introspective d&b as pliable for the dancefloor as it is suited to home-listening reveries.
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Inside
Inside (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SUBARC 006. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Inside (part 1) (6:57)
Inside (part 2) (6:46)
Outside (part 1) (6:50)
Outside (part 2) (6:45)
Review: Jazzy foundation styles from Chris Read and James Curry's Suburban Architecture alias. As with previous outings such as Turning Point, Solar Winds and Alternative Futures, the vibe is deep, dreamy and timeless. And in this case, it comes with two very clear stories. The two versions of 'Inside' hit with an introspective headbutt, wrapped up in a Good Looking flavoured coating of cosmic funk, while 'Outside' dig deeper into the jazz and house music influences on jungle. Both absolutely kill it, whether you play them in or outdoors.
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UK Jungle 005
Cat: UKJ 005. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Supa Ape - "Split A Split Second" (6:00)
Junglord - "Ready For Retaliation" (4:38)
Sully & OmniRhythm - "Next Level" (3:31)
Simply Dread - "Hard To Tell" (6:40)
Review: UKJ keeps the flame of old-school breaks and jungle afire with its latest four-track V/A 12", with contributions from label co-boss Junglord, Supa Ape, Sully, OmniRhythm and Simply Dread all in tow for the inflammatory sacrifice. Unlike your usual jungle, these four cuts verge on the insane, thanks to this label's commemorative grounding in the earliest days of jungle in its hardcore breaks and graff-adjacent days. We wager that back then, there was more room for experimentation before the "sound" got standardised and fetishised. Here's a cogent recollection of that time - a time of vocal one-shots, dramatic classical music samples and rave stabs, sure - but above all, just a generally wilder and more rapacious indulging of the promise of what was once called breakscience; Junglord's 'Ready For Retaliation' and Dread's 'Hard To Tell' tend towards UK hardcore on this front, ultrafast breaks-drilling and buzzsawing away, with glee.
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20 Years Of Phonica: Sampler 4
Cat: PHONICA 038. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Tim Reaper & Comfort Zone - "Subterranean" (5:25)
Toby Tobias - "On My Mind" (Freak mix) (5:27)
Shy One - "Uncle G" (4:33)
Kieran Jandu - "From My Soul" (6:15)
Review: London wax institution Phonica continue to celebrate their 20th anniversary as a label in deep-digging, highly eclectic style. This fourth sampler continues to hint at a much larger VA album with a wide range of sounds across the techno/jungle axis. Tim Reaper & Comfort Zone get us in the groove with the savage drum funk of 'Subterranean' while Toby Tobias eases down the tempo and takes us to some mystical places on the Balearic-on-Mars funk of 'On My Mind'. Meanwhile on the flip Shy One goes full-on Co-Op / Bugz vibes with its sparse broken beat jazziness while Orphic's Kieran Jandu closes the EP on a bumping early 90s-inspired techno roll-out. Happy anniversary Phonica.

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Feed Me Weird Things (25th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Feed Me Weird Things (25th Anniversary Edition) (remastered) (clear vinyl 2xLP + clear vinyl 10" + page booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: SQPRLP 001C. Rel: 04 Jun 21
Squarepusher Theme (6:19)
Tundra (7:53)
The Swifty (5:19)
Dimotane Co (4:56)
Smedleys Melody (2:34)
Windscale 2 (6:39)
North Circular (6:08)
Goodnight Jade (2:45)
Theme From Ernest Borgnine (7:52)
UFO's Over Leytonstone (6:34)
Kodack (7:15)
Future Gibbon (2:21)
Theme From Goodbye Renaldo (6:04)
Deep Fried Pizza (3:52)
Review: This special anniversary edition of Squarepusher's debut album Feed Me Weird Things is released almost exactly 25 years to the day after the original. Back then it came on Aphex Twin's now defunct Rephlex label and has not been available on streaming platforms ever since. All remastered from the original DATs and with a new, original booklet filled with note and ephemera it is an essential cop for fans old and new. The record broken out of the tight genre restrictions of the time to pair complex rhythms with disarming melodies.
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Dostrotime
Dostrotime (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 366. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Arkteon 1 (3:01)
Enbounce (6:31)
Wendorlan (6:10)
Duneray (6:30)
Kronmec (4:32)
Arkteon 2 (2:29)
Holorform (4:44)
Akkranen (5:29)
Stromcor (5:04)
Domelash (6:15)
Heliobat (3:44)
Arkteon 3 (4:05)
Review: Not too many artists can create a buzz quite like when word spreads of a new album more than Squarepusher. Dostrotime is the first album for Tom Jenkinson in nearly four years, one of his longest breaks between albums. Proceeding the album release, the video for the hardcore acid banger Wendorlan has been making the rounds on the internet. If this is any indication of the rest of the album, then expect some serious heat. Audio samples have been tightly secured to protect leaks online until the release date. This album will be spread over a 2x12 and nicely packaged in gatefold form and no doubt contain some great gallops through the genre spectrum like only Squarepusher can do.
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 in stock $25.43
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