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Tempa Allstars Vol 4
Cat: TEMPA 029. Rel: 07 Sep 07
Benga - "Roller"
Komonazmuk - "End Of The World"
Orien - "New World"
Rusko - "Jah Love" (feat Danman)
Martyn - "Everything About You"
The Others - "Freakshow"
Review: From Croydon orginator Benga's dubplate smasher, to rising Bristol talent Komonazmuk's sharp as razor production, from the West London
sounds of Orien's grimy halfstepper to Rusko's deep spiritual reggae vocal, 'Tempa Allstars 4' is a cutting-edge representation of what is
working on the floors of dubstep events worldwide. Rounding things off is a refreshing 2-step flavoured offering from Martyn, more known
for his d&b productions but making waves with in dubstep, and a deep dark Youngsta styled roller from The Others.
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Played by: The Others
out of stock $11.09
Xtra
Xtra (12")
Cat: COYWHT 001. Rel: 17 Jan 15
Ruff Sqwad - "Xtra44" (OH91 remix)
Footsie - "Prangboy" (Chemist remix)
Review: In the game since 2012, South London label Coyote Records have only just dropped a crucial second edition of their Coyote Kings compilation, but keep up the heat with the first release on their new Coyote White offshoot. Label regulars Chemist and OH91 both feature, taking a side each to show off their refix skills on a 12" that upholds the White Label tradition good and proper. Chemist reworks Footsie's "Prangboy" and transforms it into a grime mutation of the highest order, it's all about those sucker punch percussive hits! Complementing this, "Xtra" by Ruff Sqwad gets turned into a twilight prowler by OH91 which feels mercilessly short at 4 minutes.
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out of stock $8.60
Hexagon EP
Hexagon EP (limited hand-stamped 12" + sticker)
Cat: EGV 001. Rel: 29 Oct 19
Diggerz - "Chat Noir" (3:44)
Quasar - "Looz" (5:17)
Tinky - "Hiii" (4:36)
Ourman - "Onward & Downward" (4:12)
Review: The freshly minted Egregore label launches in fine style here via an EP showcasing tracks from a quartet of label associates. Diggerz kicks things off via the clandestine creepiness of "Chat Noir", a trap instrumental with all the bass-weight and razor-sharp intensity of the moodiest dubstep, before Quasar peppers a stoned, head-nodding beat with murky electronics and a cavernous dub bassline. Tinky's "Hiii" is a snappy deep dubstep roller capable of inducing paranoid episodes, while Ourman's "Onward & Downward" is the EP's punchiest and heaviest moment - all clanking beats, stretched-out bass, low-end wobble and fizzing electronic motifs.
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out of stock $12.19
Go (Swarms remix)
Go (Swarms remix) (12" in hand screened sleeve)
Cat: LODUBSSR6MAD14. Rel: 22 Feb 12
Diplo & Oliver Twizt - "Go" (Swarms remix)
6Blocc - "Bounce"
Review: Mad Decent and Lo Dubs aren't two labels that would immediately spring to mind when it comes to collaborative releases, however according to the latter this highly limited 12" came together specifically because Diplo's been a fan since Lo started putting out DZ material several years back. Subsequent to the Canadian dubstepper featuring on a Mad Decent comp, the two labels embarked on some chatting of cheese and this record is the end product. The A Side has a much needed physical release for Swarms remix of Diplo's collab with Oliver Twizt which totally rewires the unorthodox swing into something altogether more calming. Check the flip for the excellent "Bounce" from 6Blocc which rewires a Troutmann classic to a crunked out and diced up mainframe.
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out of stock $11.04
Old Black
Old Black (10")
Cat: TILESS 005. Rel: 24 Nov 11
Old Black
Hiawatha
Review: Less Music release this EP from highly regarded Canadian producer Egyptrixx, featuring collaborations with indie outfit Ohbijou and visual artists Datdatdat and Seripop. The two track EP has been pressed up on limited 10? vinyl, with Montreal-based design collective Seripop providing the delectable artwork. A-Side track "Old Black" is a cover of drone pioneers Earth, with Egyptrixx taking the glacial guitars and mournful cello of the original and dousing it in an altogether denser, more electronic sheen. Ohbijou adds some vocal layers, and we recommend you check the woozy accompanying video directed by Berlin-based studio Datdatdat (who also provided the clip for Egyptrixx's "Start from the Beginning"). On the flip, "Hiawath" is initially a more raucous affair, with tearing synths and clipped beats, before it drops back into a deeply atmospheric, ethereal outro. Recommended.
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out of stock $7.76
Order
Order (12")
Cat: KRKN 003. Rel: 13 Sep 07
Even - "Order"
Obeah - "Noise For Ohoi!"
Review: This Even and Obeah release has been getting massive ups from dubstep's elite and is finally available for consumption. Even's "Order" features wicked soundscapes, catchy melodies and a sub bass that will blow some speakers. On the flip is Obeah's reggae driven number "Noise For Oho".
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out of stock $6.64
Bandulu 003
Bandulu 003 (limited heavyweight vinyl 12" in screen printed sleeve)
Cat: BANDULU 003. Rel: 30 Jul 13
Gemmy - "Roll On Tips & Toes"
Oatz - "Untitled"
Boofy - "Since When"
Breen - "Hooded Up"
Review: Following two rounds of heavy hitting platters from label bosses Kahn and Neek, the third Bandulu plate sees them step out of the spotlight and invite a new set of artists into the fold. 003 in the canon is an essential purchase for the presence of Gemmy's mythical swaggering West Country basement anthem "Roll On Tips And Toes" in fully remastered form and the Bristol grime veteran is complemented by three equally crucial cuts from the city's new school. Oaty lines up alongside Gemmy with "Untitled" a vicious 8-bar anthem in the making, whilst face down Boofy and Breen duke it out for prominence with the latter's "Hooded Up" a particularly rugged concoction of recycled strings and gut punching drums. Screen printed, signed and numbered by Joshua Hughes-Games. Limited to 500.
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out of stock $11.09
Freedom 2
Freedom 2 (limited 12")
Cat: KWENGLP. Rel: 19 Jul 24
Kwengface vs Joy Orbison vs Overmono - "Freedom 2" (3:30)
Kwengface - "Freedom" (3:19)
Review: These tracks have received some huge hype just from the plays they have been getting from DJs luckily enough to have them. Now they finally get a vinyl pressing so the rest of us can join in the fun. First up is a three way collab between a trio of well-regarded artists in the UK drill rapper Kwengface, master bass producer Joy O and techno's Overmono. 'Freedom 2' has cut-throat rhymes and two-step garage influences with low-end subs which will destroy the club. The original version features on the flip with a less club-ready and more drill-centric sound.
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Played by: Jeigo
 in stock $15.82
MMM & Old Apparatus Meet Tshetsha Boys & Shangaan Electro
Cat: HJP 065. Rel: 23 Feb 12
MMM - "MMM Meets Tshetsha Boys" (7:08)
Old Apparatus - "Old Apparatus Meets Shangaan Electro" (4:00)
Review: Honest Jon's present the last twelve inch instalment of their impossibly varied Shangaan Shake remix project with the perma excellent MMM and Old Apparatus at the helm. Fiedel and Wiegand's take on the Tshetsha Boys is notable for two things: firstly it continues the duo's recent fascination with rhythms of a decidedly UK Funky nature (as executed with devastating effect on their recent Dex/Rio 12") and it further strengthens the impression Honest Jon's have given the commissioned artists a blank canvas to retain or toss as many elements of the source material as they deem fit. Thus recognisable snippets of the vocals remain alongside a brilliantly twisted treatment of the tinny melodics wrapped infinitely around butt slapping drum textures. Completely different in tone and execution, the elusive Old Apparatus invoke the spirit of Scratch Perry at his most intoxicatingly brilliant with a rusted, half stepping arrangement caked in all manner of feedback which serves to demonstrate how far reaching the project has been over the course of the 12" releases.
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Cactus
Cactus (12")
Cat: HES 019. Rel: 07 Feb 12
Cactus (5:56)
Porcupine (5:21)
Review: Having wowed the world with his first two records, Objekt's arrival on Hessle Audio is a logical and welcome move. The wobbling bassline of "Cactus", premiered on Ben UFO's Rinse:16 mix, recalls Mala's savage productions, tweaking the oscillators just enough to make the bass scream whilst keeping things tasteful, despite its crazed metamorphosis into a raygun at the halfway point. Flipside "Porcupine" meanwhile is militant techno with all the purity and focus of Jeff Mills' best productions, a maelstrom of pummelling beats and swimming chords with a diamond-like beauty despite its pneumatic ferocity. In a word: essential.
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out of stock $7.50
I Didn't Mean To
Cat: PIPS 016. Rel: 22 May 12
I Didn't Mean To
Palmarosa
Review: As their slew of recent singles continues, October and Borai emerge on Applepips with yet more essential tackle for broadminded dancefloors. "I Didn't Mean To" finds itself in a compromising position between broken rhythmic trysts and technoid propulsion, all the while off set by achingly beautiful, twinkling pads. It's still a strong floor track, but in a truly hypnotic and uplifting way. "Palmarosa" meanwhile is honed for maximum body response, with a firm undercarriage and sassy saxophone flairs perfect for those feverish moments deep in the heat of the night. Either way you'll find it hard to prise this one out of your bag.
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out of stock $7.76
DUPLOC 045/046
Cat: DUPLOC 045/046. Rel: 15 Sep 21
Oddkut - "Loud" (feat Griz-O) (8:01)
Oddkut - "Deposition" (3:43)
Ninety - "Ghoul" (8:27)
Ninety - "Skull Thoughts" (8:06)
Review: Belgian label DUPLOC continues to break new ground in a world where bass, dubstep and grime all intersect. This new split 12" from Oddkut and Duploc has already been getting high profile plays from dons like Kenzo, N-Type, Ternion Sound and ENiGMA Dubz, and for obvious reasons. Oddkut's two joints are dark, stark, slow motion wobblers with devastating bass weight. Ninety then gets trippy and late night with a mystic warrior lead and steel plated, stepping drums on 'Ghoul' and then lays down a dark, high-pressure bit of minimalist bass to lock you to the floor on 'Skull Territory.' Fierce stuff.
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out of stock $13.87
A History With Samus
Cat: GOB 019. Rel: 05 May 16
Setsuko (6:00)
The Yumato Spring (4:52)
Sugar Acid (4:11)
Tsundoku (3:18)
Review: Mystic instrumentals from the south west area courtesy of Mr Mitch's irrepressible Gobstopper label. Odeko makes his EP debut with four future-focused adventures in the exciting fertile land between experimental grime and glistening, formula-free electronica. From the pulsating subs and wavy melodic twangs of "Setsuko" to the shimmering-but-mangled harp echoes of "Sugar Acid", very few parallels can be made bar, perhaps, Chinese grime aficionado Swimful. Far East by inspiration, far out by design, Odeko is on to something special here.
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out of stock $9.16
Skanks EP
Skanks EP (12")
Cat: WPR 008. Rel: 22 Feb 16
Skanks (5:01)
Space (4:38)
OJ Simpson (3:42)
Review: ZHA's White Peach imprint continues to wade in the murkiest pools of bass, dub and grime. This time they're being led up the muddy path by Bristol's OH91. The lead track is straight-up deepness. All space and bass, the groove is created by woozy reverse tones shuddering rim shots. For more bounce head to "Space" where a two-step takes the lead and a bumbling sub follows dutifully. Finally we hit the Atlanta-bound 808 dynamics of "OJ Simpson" where the groove is as eerie and ominous as an unstoppable media swarm.
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out of stock $8.04
Brownswood Remix Editions 002
Cat: BWOOD 373. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Levels (Izco & Reek0 remix) (3:47)
Opedge (Coki remix) (4:54)
Review: The second instalment of Brownswood Recordings' Remix Editions series features two dancefloor hitters; one from new kids on the block Izco & Reek0 and the other from sub-bass heavyweight Coki. Each producer turning their hands to a remix from a different track from Oreglo's debut EP, 'Not Real People', both efforts turn out to be massive. Izco and Reek0's version of 'Levels' opens the proceedings with a stargazing march, fusing motifs of amapiano, carnival and UK jazz. Coki's flipside is much more dubious, working in a much lower dubstep register, and filtering Oreglo's original 'Opedge' jazz instrumentation into a mnemonic groundwork for a grime-caked heater.
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 in stock $16.36
A Distant Place
Cat: 12ART 001. Rel: 09 Aug 07
A Distant Place
Mexican Wave
Review: Art Recordings was founded to provide a home for some of the talented and upcoming producers from across the UK and Europe. Our philosophy is simple - we aim to bring through great tracks with an emphasis on musical and technical detail. Our first release is a double a-side from West London producer Orien. His immense talent is evident on both "A Distant Place" and "Mexican Wave".
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out of stock $6.10
Propa
Propa (12")
Cat: PIPS 014. Rel: 09 Feb 11
Propa
Disemble
Review: Bubbling Bristolian talent Orphan101 follows up releases on Saigon and his own DECA Rhythm imprint with a debut for Apple Pips! "Propa" kicks things off with a flurry of clicks, alarm style bleeps and midnight chimes like the cinematic soundtrack to a psychological thriller. This is soon swept away by a bone-crushingly heavy, deep DMZ style bassline, which quivers away squid bass style with light, ticking percussion sketched over the top. Juddering chords create a sense of unease, like a light flickering in the gloom or a moth's wings pattering against a bulb. This is complemented by "Disemble", which tunes into his techno sensibility much more palpably with a rippling undercurrent reminiscent of Rockwell's "Reverse Engineering'. Fractured sounds, bubbling bass and bewildering SFX build gradually on top of one other and seem to ebb and flow like organic structures before the track finishes abruptly but masterfully with an artistic musical flourish.
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out of stock $7.76
First Flight EP
First Flight EP (gatefold double 12")
Cat: DP 056. Rel: 31 Aug 11
First Flight
Planet X
Say To You
Break Your Neck (with Trolley Snatcha feat Dread MC)
Review: Dub Police indulge in some decidedly deluxe endeavours with this limited quantity double vinyl gatefold edition of First Flight from The Others. Regarded as one of the most prolific artists on the Dub Police roster, The Others gets off to a suitably rowdy start on the title track which betrays sly nods to the Luckyme endeavours of Hud Mo et al via the usage of ecstasy tinged synth lines and vocoders, though it's engulfed in the trademark snarling bassline madness. "Planet X" neatly slips between swinging riddims and punishing half step hits amidst vast swathes of Utopian synths, whist "Say To You" touches on Magnetic Man levels of stadium step crossover. Trolley Snatcha guest stars on the final drop "Break Ya Neck" which provides the most rave potency for the dance hall.
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Gravity EP
Gravity EP (double 12")
Cat: DP 033. Rel: 08 Apr 10
Gravity
Puppetwalk
Karma
Dot 2 Dot
Review: The Others have become the most released artists on dubstep pioneers, Dub Police since they were signed in 2006. The "Gravity" EP displays their ground trembling sub bass abilities, tight understanding of percussion and skills at creating unique soundscapes across four new tracks that backup their lofty regard from their label.

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out of stock $13.30
Fun House
Fun House (12")
Cat: DP 012. Rel: 08 Nov 07
Fun House
Ganja Man
Review: Dub Police has become one of dubstep's dominating labels, with some of the biggest artists involved in the genre. "Fun House", by The Others, is sickening stuff. Tuff tuff sounds skank with a chest flexing onslaught of bass. This is heavy action.
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out of stock $7.22
Hear Dis Style
Cat: BOKA 011. Rel: 08 Jan 07
Hear Dis Style
Underworld
Review: Boka kicks off 2007 with a two track EP from new West London producers D-Code & DJ Dextourous, collectively known as The Others. Having had their dubs smack it on the dubstep dancefloors over the last year by the likes of Wonder, Professor J-S, N-Type, Emalkay, Caspa, the lads finish off the year with their debut release. This EP confirms that The Others are a name to look out for. "Hear Dis Style" rolls on a grimey half-step tip with a pulsating bass and effective build-ups and breakdowns. 2Underworld" rattles along like an injured snake before spitting out a bassline of pure venom.
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out of stock $5.54
Quantum Leap
Cat: DP 041. Rel: 30 Jul 10
The Others - "Quantum Leap"
LD - "Oh Yeah"
Review:  "Quantum Leap" sees The Others play around with some serious bass tones for a peak time banger. On the flip, LD's "Oh Yeah" - one of the best tracks on the Dub Police Scion sampler - finally sees some vinyl action. Vocal fragments oscillate beneath dubby synths that form a backdrop to double time tambourine and junglist hats.


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Played by: Jack Stat, Dub Police
out of stock $7.22
Windy
Windy (12")
Cat: WPR 052. Rel: 02 Mar 21
Windy (4:08)
Sagasu (3:14)
Rub A Thug (4:06)
Polarised (4:25)
Review: Parisian producer Ourman has been touted as one to watch many times over the last few years, with plaudits arriving for his numerous low-key, largely digital-only releases. According to our research, this outing on White Peach is his first vinyl missive - something of a landmark for the up-and-coming Frenchman. There's much to admire throughout, with Ourman combining warm, deep, sometimes punishing sub-bass and crunchy post-dubstep drum rhythms with a variety of breezy, ear-pleasing melodies and instrumental flourishes. The best of the bunch is probably the exotic title track, 'Windy', which rushes along at a notable pace and boasts what sounds like Amazonian instrumentation (but most likely isn't), though the sparkling and deep 'Rub A Thug' and skittish 'Polarised' are also top-notch.
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out of stock $12.19
Namarie
Namarie (12")
Cat: WPR 054. Rel: 08 Jun 21
Namarie (3:47)
Meknes (3:57)
Sinning (3:32)
Vulgar (3:42)
Review: Last month rising star Ourman popped up on White Peach with his first solo vinyl outing. Here he returns to the very same imprint with another quality collection of heady twists on grime and dubstep. He combines deep, low-slung dubstep grooves with creepy melodies and intoxicating electronics on 'Namarie', before making great use of Arabic instrument samples on the more skittish and up-tempo 'Meknes'. Over on the flip, sweet and melodious deep dubstep number 'Sinning' is joined by 'Vulgar', a darker and more paranoid chunk of slow-swinging grime wobbliness. All four cuts are naturally blessed with serious bass-weight and a smoky atmosphere.
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FKOFV 006
FKOFV 006 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: FKOFV 006. Rel: 28 Sep 21
Ourman - "Nirdsong VIP" (4:03)
Roklem - "Forged VIP" (4:40)
Substrada - "Calibre VIP" (3:45)
WZ - "Dossier VIP" (4:11)
Review: Fire in the VIP hole! For their latest vinyl outing Fat Kid On Fire take an interesting approach and ask artists to return to previous tunes on the label and give them a VIP booster. The result are four favourites all given special new twists as Ourman, Roklem, Substrada and WZ all go in on their own work. Highlights include a whole new level of aggy mysticism on 'Calibre VIP' and the percussive new twist on 'Nirdsong VIP' but the whole EP absolutely sizzles with freshness.
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Dutty (remixes)
Cat: VTNT 008R. Rel: 13 May 03
Dutty (Wiley Roll Deep vocal remix)
Dutty (Wiley Roll Deep instrumental)
Review: Essential restock from TNT featuring Gemma Fox and with huge remixes from Wiley and Roll Deep!! This is extremely limited so be quick!!
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out of stock $6.64
Roll
Roll (12")
Cat: WERK 011. Rel: 29 Jun 06
Roll (feat Ears - Wonder refix)
Roll (feat Ears - Wonder refix instrumental)
Roll (feat Ears - original instrumental)
Stay Beautiful (feat One-Two)
Stay Beautiful (feat One-Two - Radioclit remix)
Review: Stacs Of Stamina have managed to make quite a name for themselves in the past year - on releasing their "Tivoli" album, a diverse blend of grime, 8-bit pop, hip hop and their self styled Euro crunk they have garnered critical praise and huge acclaim from all corners of the world. Now it's time for them to make a return with a little help from their friends of course. First up is a remix from someone a little special: Wonder. As Dizzee Rascal's DJ, the man Wonder has been rather busy in the last few years, but he allowed himself time to chop Stacs's "Roll With It" into devastating pieces and come up with a mix that even surpasses the killer original. Waves of distorted bass bubble up over clipped beats that would give prime dubstepper Skream a run for his money! This is set to be one of the dancefloor grime/dubstep tracks of the year, and if you don't believe it then just try turning the track up on a big system - simply earth-shaking. Flip the record over for another surprise, a remix from the Euro crunk super group Radioclit which mangles "Stay Beautiful" until it sounds like a Germanic anthem to quasi-legal pharmaceuticals and badly shaken cocktails - this is one for those ladies out there who wanna get down! Another wicked addition to the always mind-altering Werk label, all that's left to do is roll with the punches.
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Duploc War Dubs: Best Of
Cat: DUPLOCWAR. Rel: 06 Apr 22
Ternion Sound - "Up Up" (Smith remix) (5:04)
SBK - "One Man" (Abstrakt Sonance remix) (5:10)
Ghostek - "Seek War" (Dalek One remix) (5:38)
Juss B - "One Time" (Woven Thorns remix) (2:52)
JSM - "1893" (AxH remix) (4:08)
Oddkut & Hotcut - "Mangal Sound" (Cesco remix) (4:16)
Review: Think of this new 12" as a collection that brings together the best of both of the two previous volumes of Duploc War Dubs. Across the two sides of wav, deep dubstep in all its darkness and freshest forms is explored by a range of genre innovators. Smith kicks off with a remix of Ternion Sound that is edgy and textured, and an Abstrakt Sonance remix then layers up the bass weight and saw tooth low end synths. Elsewhere an impressive Woven Thorns remix does great things with negative space.
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Fabriclive 64: Oneman
ONEMAN / VARIOUS
Cat: FABRIC 128. Rel: 12 Jul 12
Mark Pritchard - "?"
Fis-T - "Night Hunter"
Grievous Angel - "Move Down Low VIP"
SBTRKT - "2020"
Groove Connection 2 - "Club Lonely" (Dem 2 Lonely vocal remix)
Mosca - "Gold Bricks, I See You"
Lando Kal - "Further"
Doubleheart - "Salsa"
Pearson Sound - "Untitled"
Mikeq - "The Ha Dub Rewerk'd"
Nu-Birth - "Anytime"
Bok Bok & Tom Trago - "Vector"
Joy Orbison - "The Shrew Would Have Cushioned The Blow"
Distance - "Feel Me"
Boddika - "Soul What VIP"
Basement Jaxx - "Red Alert" (Steve Gurley mix)
Girl Unit - "Wut" (Claude Vonstroke Butt Naked mix)
Joy Orbison - "Ellipsis"
Ce Ce Peniston - "Somebody Else's Guy" (Tuff Jam Classic garage)
Teeth - "Shawty VIP"
Ed Case - "Something In Your Eyes" (Undeground Solution mix)
Thefft - "Switch"
Youngstar - "Pulse Y" (remix)
Burial - "Etched Headplate"
Review: Rinse FM main man Oneman is a rarity in this day and age: a DJ renowned for his impeccable mixing skills and party-starting qualities than his production. It's perhaps no surprise, then, that he's been asked to mix the latest installment of the mighty FabricLive series. As you'd expect, it's a fluid and entertaining mix that moves through a range of bass music styles, from the paranoid darkness of Mark Pritchard's clandestine opener and pulverizing dubstep pressure of Ris-T's "Night Hunter", to the tech-bruk of SBTRKT, emotion-rich riddims of Pearson Sound and the classic garage vibes of Nu-Birth and Groove Connection. Those looking for fresh, on-point material are rewarded with tasty jams from Boddika, Joy Orbison, Youngsta and Burial.
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Red Planet
Cat: DPCD 006. Rel: 27 Feb 13
Go
First Flight
Freeze The Frame (feat Geoff Smith)
Spaceman (with Joker)
Showdown/Polaris
Fallout (feat Emalkay)
Antithesis (feat Stamina MC)
Stargate
The Way You Make Me
Feel It (with Breakage)
One Man Show (feat Lonette Charles)
Red Planet
Review: Have you ever wondered what it would be like if Dave Clarke, Psychick Warriors ov Gaia and Speedy J got together to make skittish, speaker-busting dubstep? That's pretty much what you can expect from Red Planet - though, of course, none of those esteemed techno veterans are actually involved. But the sound of The Others (AKA drum and baser D-Code on a different tip) recalls the spacey, psychedelic techno futurism of those acts within a rigid, in-your-face dubstep framework. Sure, there are tracks that sound like his take on Hospital faves Kamo & Crooked (see "Freeze The Frame"), and a dash of "purple" (a collaboration with Joker, no less), but for the most part it's an intergalactic, retro-futurist treat.
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out of stock $6.10
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