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NY Fizzzzz
Cat: PLATTER 001. Rel: 02 Jun 11
NY Fizzzzz
Fountains Of Paradise
Review: Schmorsgabord is a new label, and it launches in style with this collaboration between Laurie 'Appleblim' Osborne and Julian 'October' Smith. The release sounds like a perfect meeting of the former's DJ-friendly bass excursions and the latter's tendency towards deep, dubby techno. Indeed, lead track "NY Fizzzzz" perfectly encapsulates this meeting of minds: the beats are tough and DJ-friendly, yet contain a swinging, Applepips-esque feeling that will let the track get noticed amid the deluge of straighter techno and tech-house releases. Up next, the duo focus on a more experimental approach. "Fountains of Paradise" eschews the dance floor, but the deep, brooding chord soundscape is lent some urgency by the shuddering waves of abstract percussion that occasionally break through the ponderous surface. That the label has decided to put its weight behind two different facets of this collaboration ensures that the end product is very tasty.
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SUPERVISION 02
Cat: SUPERVISION 02. Rel: 24 Feb 23
Bon - "Coal Mining" (5:44)
Mjog - "Whition" (4:50)
Glockta - "Here Come The Pretzels" (5:37)
Max Casebolt X Raynor - "Adversary" (3:30)
Groovy D - "Tell Me" (7:03)
Oldboy - "Fast Track Funk" (4:39)
Review: A six-track UK garage smorgasbord comes courtesy of Supervision, making it very clearly known that their artists are masters at replicating the time-honoured practice, at least in garage, of 'not overthinking it'. From the off - BOn's 'Coal-Mining' - we're struck by the charmingly loose rhythmic quality of this EP, which rails against the glossy pomp of 'nu-garage'. Familiar names such as MJOG crop up with dark breaks-inflected fillers, while further highlights include the bassliney 'Here Come The Pretzels' by Glockta and the glitchy, sultry, stop-starty wobbler 'Tell Me'.
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out of stock $15.85
On My Way
On My Way (12")
Cat: INSTINCT 28. Rel: 27 Nov 23
On My Way (5:15)
Don't Stop Now (4:40)
Find Da Cure (5:46)
Extender (4:50)
Review: DJ Crisps is starting to make some handy garage moves after a couple of various artists' appearances and a fine EP on Time Is Now Germany in July. Now they link up with Oldboy who appeared on Burnski's other label Vivid back in 2022. As you should expect these are four hardcore and rudely garage cuts with plenty of swagger, naughty samples and bass-face potential. 'On My Way' is the standout with its shuffling one-two drum punch, distant police sirens and warped basslines underneath a timeless and irresistible female vocal full of soul. A summer scorcher for sure alongside three more very useful weapons.
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タグ: UK Garage | Bassline
out of stock $8.62
Far Gone
Far Gone (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: GD4YA 18. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Far Gone (4:48)
Dodgems (5:09)
Dodgems (Yaw Evans remix) (5:26)
Review: The GD4YA label continues to push the envelope on garage and dubstep and on this occasion El B links up with highly-respected Bristol producer Om Unit for an excursion into agile, finely honed swingers and steppers that prove the garage revival doesn't need to run on tried and tested formulas alone. 'Far Gone' is a dark garage trip which lays the synth pads on heavy and drops into a killer formation which sounds half a step removed from the sound either artist might be best known for. 'Dodgems' has fun toying with some hoover stabs and Reese bass before firing off a sharp, marching steppas beat which Yaw Evans drops down to slow, heavily swung half time for a remix.
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out of stock $16.12
Time Is Now Allstars Vol 1
Time Is Now Allstars Vol 1 (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: TIN 007. Rel: 01 Oct 20
Interplanetary Criminal - "Crazy (Manchester Crew)" (4:17)
Soul Mass Transit System - "Someone" (5:47)
Holloway - "Wisemen" (4:47)
Mainphase - "Mercy" (5:15)
Ollie Rant - "Uptown" (4:28)
Wilfy D - "Good Day" (6:29)
Review: Increasingly vital garage label Time Is Now keeps on kicking with this superb various artist six tracker. It recalls close associates like Holloway and Interplanetary Criminal as wells enlisting new names. All shades and sodas are covered here with face mangling jams like 'Mercy' covering the darker end of the spectrum and more sweet and fluid jams like 'Uptown' from Ollie Rant bringing plenty of soul, and a healthy dose of sax. Vocal pumpers from Soul Mass Transit and dubbed out minimalism from Holloway complete this most crucial of cuts.
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Wrong'uns 001
Cat: WRNGUN 001. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Joejoemojo - "Ya'll Ready For This" (5:46)
Oward - "Crakz" (7:04)
Rewi De Kooney - "Laydown & Skatter" (6:43)
Mehlor - "Meet With The Devil" (6:06)
Review: Described as a release "made by wrong'uns, for wrong'uns", Wrong'uns 001 hears artists JoeJoeMojo, Oward, Rewi De Kooney and Mehlor join forces for some serious bassweight united. Exemplary 2-step, speed garage and bass compiled into a single EP for the modern zeitgeist, and packaged under the visage of a stoned, grilled bucket-hatter, the likes of 'Crackz' and 'Meet With The Devil' stick out like throbbing sub-bled ears, hardcore-continual conches for a next gen eager to prove their mettle.
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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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Evidence Of
Evidence Of (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: NGY 01. Rel: 28 Jan 19
Evidence Of (9:54)
Second Light (9:56)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Brawther is launching his new label Negentropy with a bang tidy offering from emergent London artist Ron Obvious, previously clocked on L.B. Produce and International Black amongst other esteemed underground labels. "Evidence Of" is a cool and deadly slice of tech house immersion that hinges on a firm kick and loses itself in a reverie of hazy pads. "Second Light" flips the script with a killer 2 step flex that should have all deep garage heads popping out moves in approval, like a housier take on the blueprint laid down by labels like Ghost.
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Builded Mind
Builded Mind (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: NGY 05. Rel: 11 Oct 21
Builded Mind (9:27)
Nearly Forever (6:02)
Foreground (6:36)
Review: After an extended, pandemic-related break, Brawther has decided to re-activate his highly regarded Negentropy label via a second EP on the imprint from former L.B Produce artist Ron Obvious. He begins in trademark style via EP highlight 'Builded Mind', a tech-tinged blend of skipping, UK garage style drums, jaunty sub bass, spacey electronics and deliciously tactile deep house motifs. He continues to fix loose-limbed and weighty garage grooves to deep and intergalactic house sounds on side two opener 'Nearly Forever', before pushing dub style bass to the fore on hypnotic late-night deep house number 'Foreground'.
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Observatory EP
Observatory EP (transparent red vinyl 12")
Cat: LCS 013. Rel: 24 Aug 21
Denver In The Jungle (5:17)
Equinox (5:19)
Observatory (6:07)
Solar Inertia (7:32)
Review: Fatzo is the alias of Liam Fattori, who is based in Paris and exclusively performing as a live act. He now makes his debut on Fuse London sublabel Locus with the Observatory EP, featuring four choice cuts. From the Stateside garage style swing of 'Denver In The Jungle' getting that early '90s vibe in full effect, as well as on the infectious groove of 'Equinox' calling to mind classics by Robin S. or Nightcrawlers. Over on the flip, the rolling and hypnotic dub of the title track will appeal to fans of straight-up UK tech house, and, if you haven't heard enough of that addictive Korg M1 organ sound - it's all over 'Solar Inertia' too which closes it out in style.
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Yeah (Uh!)
Cat: RELIANCE 01. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Yeah (Uh!) (6:32)
2 Turn (5:58)
Rattlesnake (6:02)
Back To 98' (5:34)
Review: It feels like most every week Burnski starts a new label that is immediately as good as all his others, and here is this week's case in point: Reliance is a new outlet from the super producer and it kicks off with ODF who you may know from a brilliant remix of Special Request. 'Yeah (Uh!)' opens with bubbly basslines and neon melodies and is a timeless garage bumper. '2 Turn' then brings the funk with tight bass and lovely silky drums, 'Rattlesnake' is more dark and menacing thanks to the trippy samples and low end and 'Back To 98' is a stateful shot of garage nostalgia direct to the veins.
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タグ: Tech House
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Rock With Me EP
Cat: TIN 057. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Need 2 Know (3:16)
Make Sum Noise (5:14)
Rock With Me (5:12)
Phoneline (5:20)
Strictly OG Rocking (4:25)
Review: Time Is Now is one of the current garage generations best outlets and is now well over 50 EPs deep. The latest drop comes from ODF who kicks off with 'Need 2 Know' which is full of wispy melodies and old school bassline bounce. It's feel good and full of neon colour. 'Make Sum Noise' is indebted to speed bassline with its fast paced shuffle and naughty throwback bass. 'Rock With Me' brings another great mix of unrelenting low ends, retro cool and new school produciton techniques. On the flip, 'Phoneline' keeps it deep while 'Strictly OG Rocking' takes off on whirring jungle breakbeats.
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Blackbird
Blackbird (12")
Cat: VIVID 10. Rel: 16 May 22
Oldboy - "Blackbird" (3:55)
Oldboy - "Walrus Party" (4:50)
Xander - "If I Tell EM" (4:58)
Xander - "Get To The Point" (4:52)
Longeez - "Evermore" (4:47)
Longeez - "Wheel Up" (5:09)
Review: The latest from Burnski's Vivid label is a three way split, six track affair with Oldboy, Xander and Longeez each dispatching a pair of tunes in the label's trademark roughneck breakbeat style. - Oldboy kicks off proceedings with the speedy junglisms of 'Blackbird' before the chunkier, funkier and a little more traditionally paced breaks heft of 'Walrus Party'. Xander's 'If I Tell EM' and 'Get To The Point' both plays off two step rhythmic twists and menacing bass against dreamy synths and more breakbeaty flourishes, before Longeez closes proceedings with the slightly sparser 'Evermore' - super sharp hi hats and echoing rasta dialogue - and the appropriately spinback-peppered 'Wheel Up'.
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Always Be There
Cat: TTR 006. Rel: 20 Dec 04
Always Be There (ODM's re-vox dub)
Always Be There (Misty Dubs Things That Lovers do mix)
I Have To Thank You
Review: Finally hitting shelves after extended support from all the major pirate DJs as well as BBC 1xtra's flagship shows, "Always Be There" is a quick seller. The vocal 4/4 anthem has been battered for the last 6 months and now includes a brand new broken beats mix from Misty Dubs. Also this vinyl is ODM's bonus track "I Have To Thank You". This track, previously unheard before it made its way onto the vinyl, has already been played by DJ EZ on Kiss 100!
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Max Power
Max Power (12")
Cat: ZIQ 283. Rel: 24 Sep 10
Max Power
Crash Riddim
Lily
Review: New to the Planet Mu family, London's Optimum really makes his mark on this single. Whether he's referencing the car mag, or just Homer Simpson's one-time alias, "Max Power" is a slinky, soca-rhythmed beast, with a snake-like descending riff that grows in intensity and octave-range while crisp snares punch through. "Crash Riddim" leans toward the old-school with some nicely resurrected drum sounds and a proggy motif running throughout, while "Lilly" is kept downtempo via some spacey pads and dubby bass. Forward thinking and full of surprises, this is a true gem yet again from Planet Mu.
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Played by: Bok Bok
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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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Oi! Nutter! (reissue)
Oi! Nutter! (reissue) (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: UKAP 1. Rel: 14 Aug 17
Speed Garage (RudeBoy mix)
Two Step (mix)
Soulful Garage (club mix)
Instrumental (Theme)
Review: Original Nutter is Michael King faeaturing UK Apachi's classic Jungle vocal. Initially released as a White Label in 1997 at the height of the first wave of UK Garage. This EP was only pressed in limited amounts and now commands over L80 second hand. This reissue is the result of a chance find of the DAT tape. Remastered and recut by MUSIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY, an essential for any UK Garage fan.
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Corner Wax Volume 2
Corner Wax Volume 2 (limited 12")
Cat: CORNERWAX 2. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Clear Thoughts
Confused Thoughts (feat Stereo Silence)
Be Louder
Review: After helping mint the first Wax Corner release in 2022, Osipenko Bus Stop is back with a whole 12" of revivalist garage that taps into the best qualities of the genre while equally doing its own thing. 'Be Louder' is a tightly wound workout which cuts between skippy 2-step and breakbeat drops with some weirdo synth twists and rave stab turns, making for a patchwork jam that slots into the current zeitgeist while stepping to one side of the pack. 'Clear Thoughts' favours classic organ chord samples chopped nice n' tight, powered by a bumping bit of 4x4 which will never do you wrong in the club.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Corner Wax Volume 1
Cat: CORNERWAX 1. Rel: 24 Oct 22
Drop At 7 PM - "Ultimate" (5:35)
Osipenko Bus Stop - "Retell Me" (5:04)
Review: Drawing neatly from the formula devised by Trance Wax, Corner Wax is a new series from Wax Corner delivering yet more of the breakbeaty-trance slices of sonic salted caramel we all know and love. Produced with the aim of of achieving the highest-possible sound quality on vinyl, Drop At 7 PM's 'Retell Me' blends tugged strings and vocals from Celestine WC on Black Box's 'I Don't Know Anybody Else', while Todd Edwardsy speed garage backs up the B on 'Ultimate' by Osipenko Bus Stop - a slipperier choice for the heads.
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Played by: Paul Starey
タグ: UK Garage | Speed Garage
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Xoul Trap
Xoul Trap (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: AUS 184. Rel: 23 May 23
Xoul Trap (6:01)
Temptress (6:20)
Inertia (5:03)
Unorthodox (5:07)
Review: Londoner Otik has been about for a long while now, but his Aus Music debut signals some serious tack-change when it comes to putting true respect on the name of an artist who deserves it. 'Xoul Trap' not only references a Skyrim game mechanic, but delivers four Uk-funky-ish dream-heaters to either quench or ignite the soul, depending on one's inclinations in the dance. The haunting vocal chops and thunderous kicks of the title track, the shuffling chords and speaker-rattling subs of 'Temptress', the washed-out synthesis and pumping 4/4 of 'Inertia,' and the shimmering UK Funky inspo of 'Unorthodox' render this a solid top-up to the rep of UK dance music on the international stage.
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Trouble
Trouble (12")
Cat: VTNT 011. Rel: 25 Nov 03
Trouble
Transmission (drum 'n' bass mix)
Review: Quality double A-sided repress featuring the breakbeat/grime hybrid that is "Trouble" and the massive drum & bass remix of the classic "Transmission"!
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The Hacker
Cat: VTNT 009. Rel: 30 Jun 03
The Hacker
The One
Review: Some seriously weighty 4/4 restock pressure from Outlaw Breaks aka TNT!! Squelching deep basses and robust, industrial beats as featured on the classic Deuce Magazine mix by Rossi B and Luca featuring Nikkie S and Nyke!! Sure to please any speed garage or grime fan alike!!
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Nissi
Nissi (12")
Cat: VTNT 010. Rel: 11 Nov 03
Nissi (remix)
Nissi (170 BPM remix)
Review: Huge repress of the remix to one of UK garage's all time favourite rollers!! As championed by EZ and Slimzee in the heyday!!
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out of stock $6.66
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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Turn The Page
Turn The Page (1-sided etched 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: XL 1439T. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Turn The Page (4:25)
Review: Overmono's reimagining of The Streets' classic 'Turn The Page' is a technofied marvel, delivering a pulsating journey that pays homage to the original while carving out its own unique identity. Retaining Mike Skinner's distinctive vocals and UKG essence, Overmono infuses the track with a darker, more relentless energy. The bassline is pronounced, driving the groove forward with unwavering intensity, while tempo shifts add an ecstatic dimension to the experience. The result is a captivating blend of nostalgia and innovation, perfectly suited for dancefloors craving a modern twist on a beloved anthem.
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Enter The Dungeon
Enter The Dungeon (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: DMT 012. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Snad - "Pure Veg" (6:10)
Oward - "Nice To Meat You" (6:36)
2HOT2HANDLE - "Rentre Dans Le Donjon" (5:55)
Incus - "My Jam" (6:21)
Review: Leeds legend Tristan da Cunha teams up with Brawther to present more finely curated afterhours house on Enter The Dungeon. This one features the boompty bounce microhouse of Snad's 'Pure Veg' on the A side, followed by Oward's 'Nice To Meat You' getting properly deep, down and dirty. Over on the flip, the swing-fuelled energy of 2HOT2HANDLE's 'Rentre Dans Le Donjon' takes the very best of UK speed garage elements, followed by the emotive, late-night mood music of Incus' 'My Jam'. Tip!
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32A 003
32A 003 (12")
Cat: 32A 003. Rel: 03 Mar 23
Wilfy D - "When U Needed" (5:55)
OH91 - "Flavours" (3:33)
DJ Polo - "RMV TH VWLS" (4:35)
Sir Hiss - "Diver" (4:02)
Review: Strictly vinyl vibes from Idle Hands' City Road label, 32A is a straight up two-step bonanza of every shape and size. All artists hailing from bass hotspot Bristol Wilfy D kicks things off with the party-friendly 'When U Needed' which has so many vibes it comes with its own reload. Elsewhere 'OH91' strips things right back with a minimal take on hard funk that takes anyone old enough back to the early 2000s as UKG was mutating into dubstep before our very eyes, DJ Polo brings the UK funky feels to the fray while Sir Hiss closes on a steppy 60s sci-fi tip. Killer release.
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Hardcore Beats 2
OLLYWOOD / ED209 / VARIOUS
Hardcore Beats 2 (mixed CD)
Cat: HBCD 01. Rel: 30 Jun 05
Breakfastaz - "Spit It Out VIP"
Infiltrate 202
Control Z - "Badman"
Stanton Warriors - "Hope Time"
Aquasky ft Ragga Twins - "Ready For This"
Baobinga & ID - "Buss Diss"
Cut & Run - "Outta Space VIP"
Sensi Allstars - "Give It To Em"
Ed209 & Ken Mac - "United State Of Mind"
Ed209 - "Infectious" (Distortionz rmx)
Rogue Element - "Calm Down"
Distortionz - "Hitman" (Ed209 rmx)
Booty Bouncers - "Fame & Money" (Stanton Warriors remix)
Ed209 & Long Range (Phil Hartnoll & N Smith) - "Dr Hoover"
Freestylers - "Boom Blast" (Deekline & Wizard remix)
Quest & Odissi - "Wormhole"
Baobinga & ID - "The Feeling"
Distortionz - "Hitman"
DJ Mutiny & L-Jay - "No Compromise"
Napt ft Sharkie P - "Line Like This"
DJ Mutiny & Shopliftaz - "Daily Operation"
Ed209 - "Swordpen"
Distortionz - "Slingshot"
Ed209 v Quest - "Blackhole"
Cut & Run - "King Of The Bongo"
Review: With volume 3 due to drop in September, what better time to take this last opportunity to grab the last few copies of volume 2. Especially at such an irresistible price! Mixed by Ollywood and Ed 209 and hosted by MC Fearless, this suburb mix follows on from the massive success of volume 1, which was Time Out's Compilation of the Year 2004, and was nominated for Album of the Year at the International Breaks Awards.
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Fragments
Fragments (2xLP)
Cat: FRAGMENTS 01. Rel: 10 Apr 24
Snagged (4:44)
Citrus (4:25)
Moonglade (4:31)
Entity (4:53)
Citrus (Mr Ho remix) (5:39)
Amber (part II) (5:04)
Hard Skin (3:44)
Side Quest (4:25)
Review: Probably the largest project that could possibly be classified as an EP that we've come across this year, Om Unit's latest record 'Fragments' is an exemplary case of bass music vacillating between two referents that newcomers might mistakenly oppose: "atmospheric" and "banger". Once again released as part of his new spate of ongoing "off-label releases, which began with his titles 'Submerged' and 'Atlantis', this is a maximized, nebulous, glassy, spectral, constellatory EP verging on ghost-notes of UK hardcore and breakstep (check our fave, 'Moonglade'). Every drum hit is EQ-scooped, polished, glossed and preened to the max, evidencing Om's achievement of a sound that few dance music producers can hack without a burnout-inducing mixing session or ten.
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Played by: Mimi
out of stock $26.68
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