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Cambridge Road
Cat: ZAMZAM 75. Rel: 30 Sep 19
 
Deep Dubstep
Cambridge Road (4:13)
Over & Out (3:46)
Review: New Zealander Akcept is arguably rather representative of his home country's unique approach to bass music, offering up a string of releases for the likes of Modern Hypnosis, Amar and Moonshine that fuse dubstep and UK dub rhythms with audible references to techno and roots music. He's at it again on this superb new single, first combining African percussion, pitched down vocal samples, deep dubstep rhythms, weighty bass and dub effects on A-side club cut "Cambridge Road". He stays closer to experimental dub territory on flipside "Over & Out", where sparse drum hits and metallic dub trails combine with an unashamedly heavy sub-bass motif and Melodica samples to devastating effect.
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Played by: Toby Tobias
out of stock $10.31
Vintage Dubplates
Vintage Dubplates (double 7'')
Cat: ZAMZAM 11-12. Rel: 29 Aug 13
 
Dub
Respect To The Warrior (dubplate mix)
Conscious Woman Dub (dubplate mix)
Ancient Wisdom (dubplate mix)
Dub Mightier Than The Sword (dubplate mix)
out of stock $12.36
The Labyrinth
The Labyrinth (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 92. Rel: 17 Jul 23
 
Dub
The Labyrinth (4:09)
Minotaur Dub (4:11)
Review: Blind Prophet & Ishan Sound come together for their first pan-atlantic collaboration here in what is a fine return to the ZamZam label. The pair first met in Portland in 2019 and so it's good to finally have some sounds to get stuck into from their meeting of minds. 'The Labyrinth' kicks off with hefty and stepping drum rhythms that are overlaid by bright synth lines and mystic flutes. The interloping melodies and a menacing bassline finish it in style. On the flip, things get much more dark with 'Minotaur Dub' which is a shadowy world of refracting drums and oodles of reverb and echo. There is a predatory sense to the rhythm that never lets up as fizzing bass pries every deep into the dead of night.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $13.40
Higher Plane
Cat: ZAMZAM 29. Rel: 04 Sep 15
 
Dub
Higher Plane (3:52)
Maroon (3:56)
Review: Modern dub doesn't get much more authentic than Scrilla's output. At points overwhelmingly spacious and coded with deep, warm bass; both "Higher Plane" and "Maroon" instantly envelop... The former lives up to its name as the kicks double up with hypnotic insistency that's borderline techno until the snares come back into the mix. "Maroon" takes the funkier route with wafting melodica notes bent and tripped out to the max with some perfectly positioned reverb and a beautifully bubblesome bassline.
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out of stock $10.31
Pages
Pages (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 87. Rel: 25 Aug 22
 
Deep Dubstep
Pages (4:08)
Sen (4:12)
Review: Dark dubstep allstar Dayzero first came to out attention with 'Allca', where they pitted themselves alongside contemporaries Gantz or Coki in their unique displays of wonk and lo-fi production techniques. 'Pages' and 'Sen' continue this charge; watery, knocky and psychopathic, both tunes sound like a tank trudging through sludge. Militant and gritty.
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 in stock $10.83
Mighty Designer
Cat: ZAMZAM 89. Rel: 06 Dec 22
 
Dub
Mighty Designer (4:06)
Mighty Designer (Almighty version) (4:07)
Review: While much of Dubkasm's output tends towards the warmer, cheerier and more soulful end if the digital reggae and digi-dub spectrum, the Bristol duo's ZamZam Sounds debut is a far weightier, hazier and more spaced-out affair, informed more by a blend of floor-focused UK steppers and dub techno. In its original A-side form, 'Mighty Designer' adds fluttering lead lines, echo-laden flutes, feverish aural textures and eyes-closed spoken word vocals to a punchy-but-bouncy beat and a raw, stabbing bassline. The flipside 'Almighty Version' is a more skeletal, dub style affair, with a more metallic-sounding rhythm track ushering in a bolder and more sub-heavy tweak of the bassline, echoing electronics and all manner of trippy, hallucinatory flourishes.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $10.31
Silk Road
Cat: ZAMZAM 24. Rel: 26 Nov 14
 
Dub
Silk Road
A Pound Of Pepper
out of stock $14.95
Traverse
Traverse (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 88. Rel: 21 Oct 22
 
Deep Dubstep
Traverse (4:09)
Deuce (3:58)
Review: Sometime Tempa family member J:Kenzo made his first appearance on ZamZam Sounds three years ago, aligning his hazy trademark sound with the label's next-generation dub ethos via the echoing deep dubstep brilliance of 'Kingston Hot' and 'Concrete Jungle'. This belated follow-up is, perhaps surprisingly, far more forthright, with 'Traverse' offering an energetic, low-slung mix of post-steppers dancefloor drums, layered tribal style hand percussion, deep sub-bass, hot-stepping dubstep breaks and trippy, echoing noises. The fun continues on the flip, where the Kent-born producer brilliantly blurs the boundary between two-step, deep dubstep and the squeezable sonics of dub techno.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $13.92
Dawner
Dawner (7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 72. Rel: 31 May 19
 
Dub
Dawner (4:12)
Tawny Grammar (4:06)
Review: ZamZam 72 comes from one of our favorite producers for the last few years, the elusive Andy Mac. Known in particular for his "Diving Bird" series, a buy-on-sight trilogy of 12"s on Bristol's Idle Hands, the idiosyncratic producer also has releases on No Corner (in collaboration with Ossia), and the seminal Punch Drunk label. His unique style of chopped, techy, warm, pastoralist dubwise had us from the first, and the tunes he sent us flew through our A&R gauntlet with ease. His are records we return to again and again, revealing more subtlety with each listen, free from genre or tempo constraints.
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out of stock $10.06
Gradually
Gradually (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 93. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Dub
Gradually (4:01)
Gradually (version) (4:06)
Review: After a string of singles on his own Breadminster County Council label and a standout 10" for Accidental Meetings last year, Elijah Minnelli slides over to ZamZam for an excursion into his particular vision of dub shot through with cumbia and calyspo. The OG version of 'Gradually' has a weighty melancholy thanks to the low-pitched vocal coursing through the track, with languid brass pealing out up top. The Version on the flip naturally boils the stock down and makes a strong, dubwise stew with the attention to quality we take as a given when ZamZam are involved.
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out of stock $12.90
Ido
Ido (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 90. Rel: 10 Mar 23
 
Dub
Ido (3:46)
Ido (Renren version) (3:41)
Review: Mystica Tribe's 'Ido' is a rare treat for fans of steppers and dub techno, fusing the two into a neatly synthetic stew. The Japanese producer is known for his unique blend of dub and electronica, which he infuses with traditional Japanese music influences. 'Ido' sounds to morph a reggae staple instrument - the melodica - into something else entirely, perhaps a physically modelled Shakuhachi. The J-dub player brings up the B with a 'Renren version', with the word meaning "flowing like tears, or a river" - the track mirrors this, focusing solely on the on-beat with its rapid delays and cascading hi-hats.

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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $13.66
Spirals & Pyramids
Spirals & Pyramids (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 83. Rel: 21 Jun 21
 
Deep Dubstep
Spirals & Pyramids (3:59)
Shot The King! (4:05)
Review: Lapo & Ago, alongside the rest of the mighty Numa Crew, are responsible for some of the most crucial, addictive, and classic 140 material in the history of the scene. Tunes on Moonshine and Killa Sound such as "Youth Pon The Corner," "Everytime" (as Numa Crew), "Dreadlock Blues," and Ago's "So Mi Seh" on Innamind are stone cold classics that haven't left many selectors' boxes since release. After a long pandemic-enforced hiatus, ZamZam returns with our 83rd release, offering two more future classics for the global dubwise sound system massive, on 7" vinyl- the original sound system format.
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out of stock $11.61
The Canopy (Armageddon Style)
Cat: ZAMZAM 91. Rel: 15 May 23
 
Dub
The Canopy (Armageddon Style)
Mystik 808
Review: OM Unit makes his ZamZam Sounds debut with two tracks that flaunt plenty of power, weight and punch.
A-side track 'Armageddon Style' wraps a prodding, full spped steppers-style rhythm in swirling seas of sparkling synths to great effect, while the slow-stepping 'Mystik 808' on the B goes heavier on the bassline and echo chambers, for what feels like a slower offering, if no less intense.
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out of stock $14.43
Acid Storm
Cat: ZAMZAM 86. Rel: 17 Feb 22
 
Dub
Acid Storm (4:23)
Acid Storm (Year 3000 Style) (4:03)
Review: Soundsystem legend Mark Iration links up with new school stepper and producer Adam Prescott for this standout single on Zamzam. Following up Prescott's last single 'Fear' with Macka B in 2017 - and the most recent documentary on Iration Steppas by Dubquake Records - comes this first single on vinyl in 5 years, since the latter artist's mega limited wax on Dub-Stuy. 'Acid Storm' is a rough dubsteppers' honker, as fitting for any tatted-up DJ's DMZ set as it is for sub-hugging at Leeds' West Indian Centre. Glitching piano stabs separate this one from the rest, and herald the B-side: 'Year3000 Style' stomps away even harder, zooming in on that snare's insane spring delay.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $11.34
Roll Off
Roll Off (7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 66. Rel: 27 Sep 18
 
Dub
Roll Off (4:18)
Hemisphere (4:19)
out of stock $10.31
When Shall We Rise
When Shall We Rise (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 77. Rel: 02 Apr 20
 
Dub
When Shall We Rise (3:59)
When Shall We Dub (4:11)
Review: Here's something to set the pulse racing: a first three-way collaboration between Young Echo collective members Rider Shafique, Ishan Sound and Kahn on consistently good Portland label ZamZam Sounds. "When Shall We Rise" is little less than a modern dancefloor dub masterpiece: a fine chunk of fusion in which Middle Eastern instrumentation and pro-working class/anti-elite vocals rise above a pitched down, steppers style riddim, echoing keyboard riffs and a booming digital bassline. Flipside "When Shall We Dub" is, if anything, even better, with exotic instrumentation echoing into the distance while a beefed-up version of the killer riddim rumbles away below.
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out of stock $11.61
Akkord
Akkord (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 81. Rel: 09 Nov 20
 
Deep Dubstep
Akkord (3:59)
Shell (feat Doubla J) (3:43)
Review: Raving romancers Schlachthofbronx creep out of their Munich hidey hole with two system wallopers for Zam Zam Sounds. Taking off where 'Dun Dem' left us in 2018, there's a real industrial weight to 'Akkord' as a bulging bassline, steel foundry clangs and a rainbow of risers lead us into the big skank payoff. 'Shell' on the flip is a grumpier affair; classic heavily reverbed drums, a manic siren and rim shots galore, this won't so much as turn heads but twist them right off.
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out of stock $12.12
No One (Can Tell I)
No One (Can Tell I) (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 94. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Deep Dubstep
No One (Can Tell I) (4:15)
Listen (4:19)
Review: Vinyl-only imprint ZamZam Sounds is edging towards 100 releases and will surely hit that milestone at some point in 2024. This is release number 94 and comes courtesy of Innamind alumni and South London sorts Traces. A-side 'No One (Can Tell I)' is the more obviously dub-minded of the pair, with echoing vocal snippets, delay-laden drum machine cymbals and percussive hits riding a skeletal, sub-heavy 'riddim' that adds dubstep swing to a 21st century dub groove. Over on the flip, 'Listen' is a more orthodox dubstep workout - all jaunty but moody grime style stabs, fiendish wobble bass and hot-steppin' South London beats. As usual, the seven-inch is ultra-limited and comes housed in a hand-printed sleeve.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $13.16
Three
Three (7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 74. Rel: 22 Aug 19
 
Dub
Three (feat Rider Shafique) (3:24)
Three (dub) (3:24)
Review: Undefined is a duo made up of Sahara on keys, bass and programming, and Ohkuma on drums, and word has it that they have roots in Japanese dub. They've already collaborated with dBridge, amongst others, and this new single locks you deep into their world with rim shots and drum fills ringing out into cavernous dub drums. The addition of Rider Shafique's tender, introspective vocals make it a truly standout track. Move quick on this as it's limited to 600 copies worldwide, with no digital, no repress, and a slick screen printed sleeve.
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out of stock $10.57
She Solid
She Solid (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 82. Rel: 10 Dec 20
 
Dub
She Solid (3:23)
She Dub (3:33)
Review: ZamZam 82 is a first ever collaboration with another label and it is the nighty Dubquake Records from Geneva who get involved on this special cut. The story goes that 'She Solid' was born when Dubquake's Rico and Steph played Nazamba the Von D instrumental while driving in the Alps. He was immediately struck with inspiration and began writing in the car. It's a tight, bubbling tune with clean, modern bass and shiny synths as well as tumbling toms and oodles of reverb. The dub is taken in more weird and tripped out dictions thanks to some mad nob twiddling.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $11.34
Request
Request (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 78. Rel: 22 Jun 20
 
Dub
Request (4:22)
Philo (4:21)
Review: ZamZam Sounds has been killing it of late, with Rider Shafique, Ishan Sound and Kahn's recent "When Shall We Rise" single arguably being one of their most potent releases yet. Here they continue that fine run of form via another must-check "45", this time via the artist formerly known as Deadboy, Al Wooton. A-side "Request" offers a deliciously contemporary take on steppers/dub fusion, with ricocheting electronics, humid aural textures and echoing vocal snippets jumping around above a killer bassline and bustling drums. He continues on a similar theme with "Philo", which is the kind of weighty, club-ready dub excursion that would sit well in many house and techno sets.


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out of stock $11.86
Every Knee Shall Bow
Every Knee Shall Bow (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 85. Rel: 29 Oct 21
 
Deep Dubstep
Every Knee Shall Bow (3:53)
Every Tongue Confess (4:03)
Review: Master beat maker Al Wootton debuts on Zam Zam with a pair of typically essential new dubs and reggae-inspired rhythms. This limited edition 7" comes in a screen-printed sleeve and offers two very different sounds. 'Every Knee Shall Bow' is a high pressure and uptempo track with rippling dub chords over chunky Afro drum patterns and with plenty of sci-fi effects fleshing it out. On the reverse, 'Every Tongue Confess' slows things down, invites you to lay horizontal and get lost in some superbly edgeless dub grooves. These are pure dubwise sound system steppers.
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out of stock $11.86
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