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Signs
Signs (12")
Cat: SIGNSSOUL 80. Rel: 29 Mar 24
 
Drum And Bass
Badmarsh & Shri - "Signs" (Calibre remix)
Calibre - "Soul 80"
Review: Just as they were likely originally intended, two of Calibre's said-to-be most coveted productions come remastered fresh from the vaults, and reissued on black vinyl via the sonic conservationists over at Signature. First comes the 2001 remix of Badmarsh & Shri's 'Signs', to which Calibre lends an extra rolling signification, its no-nonsense industrial break and tensing, two-note pads doing most of the legwork here. Then there's the original 'Soul 80', a unique fusion of dub-delayed chipmunky vox splices, modular synth piques, and a massive, untechy breakbeat.
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Rudy
Rudy (3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SIGLP 019. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Drum And Bass
Stunted (5:17)
More Fool Me (feat Cimone) (4:58)
The Game (4:53)
Heaven (4:55)
Tripping Out (5:30)
Cousin (6:04)
Treason (6:04)
Dumb Bum (5:46)
Flu Jet (6:05)
No Stopping (6:02)
Warbling (6:05)
Hard To Believe (4:54)
Review: Calibre's brand new drum & bass album Rudy comes in a minty-fresh contrapuntal breath, following hot on the heels of a new white label reissue of his earliest and most enduring works from the mid-to-late 1990s. The sudden time-warp back into the present day proves just how far he has come since then, yet also just how much he has retained what worked, too; Rudy begins in an orthodox liquid jungle fashion with the likes of 'Stunted', before breaking away into impressionistic vocal free-associations like 'The Game' (with Dominic Martin) and halftime reese-swellers like 'Heaven'. All the tracks originate from the same aetheric stratosphere - imagine if drum & bass had kicked off not on a terrestrial, but totally gaseous planet - yet Calibre still gleans enough variation from this potent condensate to either pack both more vacuumy punches ('Cousin') or more laid-back but cerebral inhalations ('Dumb Bum').
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Played by: Soul Intent
 in stock $37.85
Rudy
Rudy (CD)
Cat: SIGCD 019. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Drum And Bass
Stunted
More Fool Me (with Cimone)
The Game
Heaven
Tripping Out
Cousin
Treason
Dumb Bum
Flu Jet
No Stopping
Warbling
Hard To Believe
Living Without Your Love
Review: Calibre as we all know is a machine. The man has produced thousands of records, each one as exceptional as the next, across drum & bass, house and bass music. His latest album Rudy shows no dip in quality with another a masterful display of his signature sound making it another timeless classic. Each track is a journey into his famously lush melodies, intricate rhythms, and soulful vocal touches, all of which showcasing Calibre's unmatched skill in crafting emotive drum & bass compositions. From dreamy atmospheres to the pulsating low ends, heart aching samples and driving drums, every moment captivates with its depth and keen sense of musicality.
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 in stock $13.15
Shelflife 8
Cat: SIGCD 018. Rel: 17 Nov 23
 
Drum And Bass
Thrubbin
Breather
Heat
Chantilly
Home
Wirly
I Dont Care Wot U Say
No Sense
I Cant Change You
Fade
Fall Away
Well Being
Dont Wonder
Review: Dominick Martin's Shelflife series takes us back into the very core of Calibre over the past 20 years, finally sharing tracks which were previously only aired in his DJ sets. It's testament to his rigorous approach to the music he released over that time, given how incredible some of these cuts are, but it's also a relief to finally be able to cop the likes of 'Breather', 'Home' and 'I Don't Care What U Say'. The range of d&b on offer here is remarkable too, from moody, heads-down tech steppers to gorgeous, soul drenched swooners, with an unerring quality which lets you know it's Calibre at the controls.
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out of stock $13.42
Feeling Normal
Cat: SIGCD 016. Rel: 26 Feb 21
 
Drum And Bass
Barren
Change With Me
Time To Breathe (with Cimone)
Has To Happen
Feeling Normal
Badman (with DRS)
Good Times
Say Enough (with DRS)
Miami
Predictable
Man Got Sandwich
Wrong
Regular Bull
Review: Dominick Martin AKA Calibre has made many fine albums in his time, but even by his standards Feeling Normal - his 17th solo set - is something special. While naturally rooted in the soulful, emotive style of drum & bass that he's become renowned for, the album's 13 tracks also incorporate rhythmic and musical elements drawn from two-step garage, the sub-heavy end of UK techno, ultra-deep house, dub techno and dubstep. As a result, the vast majority of the cuts on show neatly sidestep convention, delivering hybrids that gleefully celebrate the impact of soundsystem culture on the UK bass continuum while also offering something new, fresh, melodious, hugely listenable and exceptionally entertaining.
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 in stock $12.09
Run Away
Run Away (12")
Cat: SIG 020. Rel: 11 Sep 14
 
Drum And Bass
Run Away
Somethin Heavy
Review: Does drum and bass get any better than this? Two of the finest names in the genre club together for "Run Away", met in the middle by the man like Fox who puts his vocal stylings into the mix. Rolling out smooth, it's that lulling bassline and softly-spoken chorus that takes the edge off punchy drums and signature Intalex-style strings from the pad section. Fans have been waiting for a release on this for some time now - finally, it's ownable. Showing that they can still deliver tastier goods for the dancefloor, "Something Heavy" is a funk-fuelled hips-mover with Fox sending out his raggamuffin sounds over down and dirty bass. You've heard it in the dance, now get it on repeat.
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 in stock $13.42
Shelflife 8
Shelflife 8 (3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SIGLP 018. Rel: 17 Nov 23
 
Drum And Bass
Thrubbin (6:21)
Breather (6:00)
Heat (5:34)
Chantilly (5:28)
Wirly (5:41)
I Don't Care What U Say (5:41)
No Sense (5:16)
I Can't Change You (6:24)
Fade (5:24)
Wall Away (5:39)
Well Being (5:38)
Don't Wonder (4:40)
Review: Anyone who avidly follows Dominick Martin's output as Calibre knows the man is insanely prolific. When you get past the sheer volume of his released work, there's also the oceans of unreleased exclusives from his sets throughout a monumental career, which is where the Shelflife series comes in. As you can tell by the triple-vinyl heft of this eighth entry in the series, the man is sat on an incredible amount of heat. Running the gamut from soul-soaked uplifters to atmospheric dreamers and on to sharp-angled, techy monsters, this is Calibre quality through and through.
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out of stock $38.40
Falling Down
Cat: GA 001. Rel: 24 Oct 11
 
Drum And Bass
Falling Down
The Void
Review: ST Files steps out of Marcus Intalex's shadow for the inaugural release on his very own Grey Audio label. Collaborating with the legendary Calibre on "Falling Down", the pair deliver a tough, unrelenting tech step monster, with razor sharp drums, spooky FX and nasty bass frequencies. Flipping the script, solo effort "The Void" rides in on a liquid tip with smooth pads and swooping strings the order of the day here. This will undoubtedly become an imprint to look out for - sheer quality all the way.
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out of stock $7.36
Commercial Suicide Compilation Part 3
Cat: SUICIDE 061. Rel: 03 Jan 12
 
Drum And Bass
Cern, Dose & Teknik - "Huntville"
Break - "Freak"
Mindscape & Jade - "Orion"
Calibre - "Student Music"
Review: Klute's imperious Commercial Suicide proffer the third double vinyl sampler pack from the excellent label compilation CD that slipped out in the final moments of 2011. Across the 48 inches of wax present there are some exclusive and naturally heavyweight contributions from some of Commercial Suicide's finest artists with Cern, Dose & Teknik teaming up on the opening track "Huntville" with suitably explosive results - not least the nuclear strength bass line that ripples throughout menacingly. Alongside it Break goes all 25th Century tech step on the quite brilliant "Freaks" whilst "Orion" occupies similar space whilst focusing on a more grinding bassline. The ever excellent Calibre ensures that age old adage about best till last is pertinent here with the paranoid steppahs delight of "Student Music" a considered highlight.
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out of stock $10.46
Temple Step
Cat: SIG 018. Rel: 18 Jun 12
 
Drum And Bass
Temple Step
Simple Emotion
Review: Put your hands up if you remember Calibre's exceptional "Steptoe" from a few years back! Deep hypnotic dub made with a D&B mindset, it resonated with true sub low funk and that unique soul the Belfast producer has always maintained. Well here's another track cut from a similar sonic cloth; "Temple Step" is like "Steptoe's" meaner, moodier brother. More spacious than a Hummer glove box, darker than a Frankie Boyle joke, this is deep and deadly material. Meanwhile on the B "Simple Emotion" takes up back up the swift, lightfooted hats and fat kicks Calibre is best known for. With a warped bass groove and dark, minimalist production approach, this is guaranteed to add great texture to your next set.
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out of stock $7.36
Deranged EP
Deranged EP (double 12")
Cat: SOULR 022. Rel: 17 Oct 06
 
Drum And Bass
Deranged
Take It Back
Past Imperfect Future Tense
Luminous
Review: Slightly more electronic than his usual output, which fits nicely with the Dat music vibe.
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out of stock $10.51
Like It Is
Cat: INN 018. Rel: 02 Dec 06
 
Drum And Bass
Like It Is
The Way You Move
Review: The A-track "Like It Is" is a subtle tune that leads into the healthier, more melodious side of d&b. Flip for a more basic and raw roller with some haunting samples. For the ones who doubt.. Calibre is still the man.
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out of stock $6.30
Steptoe
Steptoe (12")
Cat: SIG 016. Rel: 18 Mar 10
 
Drum And Bass
Steptoe
Silence
Review: Signature drop Calibre's best work to date with "Steptoe." A deft halfstepper that displays rigid programming and sumptuous bass weight, this is a subtle killer from Calibre. It has hint of jungalism and the peaceful melodies set it apart from the rest of his work. B-side "Silence" is less refined but rolls out a worthy number in itself.
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out of stock $6.58
Corner Dance EP
Corner Dance EP (double 12")
Cat: SIG 009. Rel: 08 Jun 06
 
Drum And Bass
Corner Dance
True Stories
V Neck
Dirty Mind
Review: Another high quality EP in his signature style from Calibre. 'Corner Dance' is a gorgeous piece of future soul, constructed with solid, unrelenting percussion, heavy subs, plunging bass, animated flute flourishes, restrained vocals and sparkling keys. 'True Stories' on the flip side, blends lively classical strings with snappy beats and lava flow bass. The second vinyl includes both tracks 'V Neck' and 'Dirty Mind', which are just as exhilarating.
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out of stock $10.51
Carry Me Away
Cat: SIG 010. Rel: 17 Jan 07
 
Drum And Bass
Carry Me Away
Mr Right On
Review: "Carry Me Away" features a sublime layered amen, warm bass, distant piano and dreamy soulful vibes. "Mr Right On" is a hypnotic jazz roller. Think St Germain meets d&b and your getting close. Nobody does d&b quite like Calibre!
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out of stock $5.25
Waterfall
Waterfall (12")
Cat: SIG 011. Rel: 14 Jun 07
 
Drum And Bass
Waterfall
What I Feel (feat Myrrh Ce)
Review: Calibre and Zero Tolerance drop this amazing 12" featuring impeccable vocalists Merci. The intoxicating funky a-side, "Waterfall", has been winning over the hearts and minds of d&b's cutting edge DJ's for months. These include Fabio, D Bridge, Commix, High Contrast, Lee, Friction, Doc Scott, Klute, Marcus Intalex and more.
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out of stock $6.17
Shelflife
Shelflife (4xLP)
Cat: SIGLP 002. Rel: 03 Sep 07
 
Drum And Bass
Venus & Mars
Stay High
Stcal Roller
Part Of Me
Easy On My Mind
Acrobat
Re Entry
Piece Of Mind (feat Lariman)
Review: "Shelf life" contains 21 unreleased classic tracks covering d&b, house, broken beat and dub productions (from 1997 to 2005). There aren't many artists that have a veritable vault of back dated and in demand tracks, but Calibre is an exception to the rule. None of the tracks on "Shelf Life" have ever been on CD format before and have only been played by a select few lucky enough to have been given them on plate.
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out of stock $20.51
Dreamz Dub EP
Cat: CIAQS 005. Rel: 15 Sep 15
 
Drum And Bass
Another (5:28)
Posh Boy (5:37)
Dreamz Dub (5:58)
Believe It (5:55)
Review: One of the most prolific and consistent men in drum & bass, Calibre returns to Total Science's CIA with a quartet of golden rollers: "Another" hums with silky subs and perfectly positioned vocal echoes, "Posh Boy" reminds us of Calibre's darker underbelly as alien bass tears squiggle and sneer over crisp two-steps, "Dreamz Dub" opens up with beautiful strings and distant horns before switching into an immense classic jungle retrospective while "Believe It" closes the show with another simple vocal sample that wraps itself around his lean skippy beats. Perfect.
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out of stock $11.31
Strumpet EP
Strumpet EP (double 12")
Cat: EXIT 057. Rel: 19 May 15
 
Drum And Bass
Strumpet (6:53)
Stranger (5:55)
The Sweet (5:35)
Concrete (5:28)
Review: Calibre on Exit... Need we say more? Four tracks deep, each one as subtle and classy as you'd expect. "Strumpet" balances swooning somnambulant strings, distant harmonies and a bumping bass that billows with the perfect amount of gruff. "Stranger" is a sharper, steppier blend with metallic twists to the undulating subs, "The Sweet" is all about the rhythm thanks to insistent percussive jungle shakers and a drum dynamic that switches from lean to mean at the drop of a snare. Finally we hit "Concrete". The hardest track of the pack; here we find Calibre in a more unrelenting mood as an array of bass tones ebb and flow over a thicker, more robust rhythm. The clue's in the title... Calibre is indeed a sonic strumpet of highest order.
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out of stock $18.15
Spill
Spill (3xLP + CD)
Cat: SIGLP 009. Rel: 16 May 13
 
Drum And Bass
Think On
Close To Me
Cully Bridge
Simple Things
Key Fix
Sick Of It All
Dema Beats
Running
Think On
Keep Control
Close To Me
Cully Bridge
Simple Things
Start Again (feat Chimpo)
Do Not Turn On
Wilderness (feat Steo)
Key Flix
Paragov
Sick Of It All
Review: Given his status as one of drum and bass's true heavyweights; you'd expect this eighth Calibre full-length to be one of the most hotly anticipated jungle sets of the year. Certainly, it's a fine effort, packed with emotion-rich atmospherics, fizzing rhythms and intricate, occasional beautiful, musical touches. He seems to be at his best when concentrating on musicality, as the delightful "Close To Me', soulful "Wilderness" and summery "Do Not Turn On" prove. There are, of course, rawer moments (see the tech-tinged "Simple Things" and dubstep flex of "Start Again"), but these don't hit nearly as hard as his effortlessly soulful compositions.
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out of stock $22.88
Spill
Spill (CD)
Cat: SIGCD 009. Rel: 14 May 13
 
Drum And Bass
Dema Beats
Running
Think On
Keep Control
Close To Me
Cully Bridge
Simple Things
Start Again (feat Chimpo)
Do Not Turn On
Wilderness (feat Steo)
Key Flix
Paragov
Sick Of It All
Review: Given his status as one of drum and bass's true heavyweights, you'd expect this eighth Calibre full-length to be one of the most hotly anticipated jungle sets of the year. Certainly, it's a fine effort, packed with emotion-rich atmospherics, fizzing rhythms and intricate, occasional beautiful, musical touches. He seems to be at his best when concentrating on musicality, as the delightful "Close To Me', soulful "Wilderness" and summery "Do Not Turn On" prove. There are, of course, rawer moments (see the tech-tinged "Simple Things" and dubstep flex of "Start Again"), but these don't hit nearly as hard as his effortlessly soulful compositions.
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out of stock $10.78
Shelflife 3
Cat: SIGCD 010. Rel: 01 Apr 14
 
Drum And Bass
The Wash
Miraculous
Honey Dew
Fear Of Letting Go (feat DRS)
Makes Me Feel Alright
Bellamee
Instant
Off Key
Sagan
Eschaton (feat DRS)
To & Fro
Rooftops
Erode
Review: Given his status as one of drum and bass's true heavyweights; you'd expect this eighth Calibre full-length to be one of the most hotly anticipated jungle sets of the year. Certainly, it's a fine effort, packed with emotion-rich atmospherics, fizzing rhythms and intricate, occasional beautiful, musical touches. He seems to be at his best when concentrating on musicality, as the delightful "Close To Me', soulful "Wilderness" and summery "Do Not Turn On" prove. There are, of course, rawer moments (see the tech-tinged "Simple Things" and dubstep flex of "Start Again"), but these don't hit nearly as hard as his effortlessly soulful compositions.
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out of stock $10.51
Total Science Presents Tuned In Two
Cat: CIAUKLP 001. Rel: 15 Nov 12
 
Drum And Bass
Total Science & SPY - "Past Lives" (feat Kevin King - Lenzman remix)
Break - "Slipstream"
Calibre - "Clipper Man"
8 Bitys & Q Project - "Low End Theory"
Serum - "Vendetta"
Riya - "Stolen Moments" (feat Zero T)
Review: Some things are worth waiting for: it's been 11 years since Total Science's debut Tuned In collection. Not ones to fire out releases willy-nilly, they've toiled hard to curate an immaculate compendium that celebrates drum & bass's most timeless, enduring aspects. Over three plates we're treated to some immense cuts that will tickle all D&B DJs flavours. Break's outrageous sub session "Slipstream", Calibre's dubcentric stepper "Clipper Man" and Serum's ghetto-bang drama screamer "Vendetta" are just three of these gems. Get tuned in or go home!
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Played by: Syncopix
out of stock $18.15
Dissolve In The Rain
Cat: SIG 029. Rel: 06 Oct 22
 
Drum And Bass
E SI O (vocal mix) (5:34)
Dissolve In The Rain (vocal mix) (8:35)
Review: One of the biggest sing-along cuts of the summer, Calibre and Chelou's 'E SI O' finally gets a vinyl treatment. Still sounding every bit as emotional and earnest as it did when we first heard it, the combination of Chelou's dreamy-yet-sincere vocals and Calibre's spacious production is a match made in soulful heaven. Comes complete with the much deeper and more introspective 'Dissolve In The Rain', a track which takes off where Calibre's Dominick Martin material left us. Stunning.
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out of stock $15.51
Shelflife 7
Cat: SIGCD 017. Rel: 20 May 22
 
Drum And Bass
Wetter
Cure Amen
Cross The Line
Dumplings & Stew
Ready Beek
Black Mountain (with Jet Li)
Snoopy
Blimp Op
We Call It Rising
Roga Funk
Nearly Nothing
Moonlight
Stoffen
Review: Is there a more consistently policy and famously high quality producer in all of electric music - let alone just drum & bass - that the universally respected Irishman, Calibre? The don of drums and baron of bass is by now a master of his art and the one going Shelflife series continually proves that time and time again. This seventh volume is once again jam-packed with silky rhythms, soulful sounds and meticulous craftsman ship across a wide range of tempos and moods. There are roomy steppers like 'Ready Beek' next to darker, edgier and more menacing cuts like 'Snoopy' signature emotive sounds like 'Nearly Nothing.'
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out of stock $12.36
Falls To You VIP
Cat: SIG 027. Rel: 18 Sep 20
 
Drum And Bass
Falls To You VIP (6:05)
End Of Meaning (5:16)
Review: Northern Ireland's Dominick Martin, or Calibre, to the drum & bass buying public, has a reputation for bringing new angles on this well-worn sound and these two new sides of vinyl are no exceptions. The VIP version of Falls To You sees his crisp, irresistible beats doing their magic but the piano, reflective vocal and minimal electronic flourishes lend this roller a spooky, eerie quality. The flip track End of Meaning has a slightly warmer, more optimistic vibe but is still reflective, the vocals being sent through echoey dub effects for maximum atmospherics. Definitely ploughing his own furrow, as ever, Calibre demonstrates here why those in the know will always check what he's up to.
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out of stock $10.51
White Horses
Cat: SIG 026. Rel: 18 Sep 20
 
Drum And Bass
White Horses (5:18)
Living For (5:44)
Review: Calibre aka Dominick Martin pairs up with DRS, each taking one side of this 12" and each more than holding their own. Martin continues his current obsession with the pure sound of the real piano, a powerful antidote to the more synthetic sounds we're more used to hearing in the genre. Add a supreme male vocal in plaintive mood,. declaring "I've been looking for love in all the wrong places" and you've got something that really stand out of the crowd. Living For by DRS is more of straight anthem, with reggae influences and a hip-hop vocal giving it a proper lighters-in-the-air atmosphere, its conscious lyrics very much echoing the mood of Britain in 2020. Two very different tracks, for sure, but this package is strong in its diversity.
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out of stock $9.45
Shelflife 6
Cat: SIGLP 015. Rel: 08 May 20
 
Drum And Bass
Things Like This (5:36)
Years (6:24)
Guide You Through (5:39)
Puppet (5:19)
Crazy For You (5:34)
Trouble (5:59)
Sense Soiree (5:19)
When Sunday Goes (6:09)
Review: Although he's released tons of albums and singles, it's Calibre's long running "Shelflife" series that tends to get fans going the most. That's mainly because each volume contains sought-after cuts from his personal stash of productions that feature only in his DJ sets. As you'd expect, there's tons of brilliant fare to be found on volume six, which drops two years after its sold-out predecessor landed in stores. Our current favourites include the deep, warm and soulful roller "Years", the serious sub-bass pressure of the more skittish "Guide You Through", the futurist, mind-altering bass and hazy vocal samples of "Troible" and the dub-influenced weightiness of bustling deep D&B gem "Puppet". That said, all eight tracks are of the highest quality (as you'd expect given Calibre's record and reputation).
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out of stock $44.16
Condition
Condition (3xLP)
Cat: SIGLP 007. Rel: 27 Sep 11
 
Drum And Bass
Nottinghill
Who's Singing
Garbage Man
Schlager
No More
Windows
Review: Majestic album from Calibre, who has long been heralded as a genius in D&B circles. His sixth studio album does nothing to dispel this belief and signals a return to his early noughties heyday when he knocked out sublime and understated but fully formed musical gems for fun. "Condition" has a slightly sunnier disposition than his 2010 long player Even If, but still retains the beautifully melancholic touch that has become Calibre's trademark. Standout tracks "Who's Singing" and "Mirage" are both haunting lessons in liquid and the tougher edged "Garbage Man" and "Schlager" are built for maximum impact. A must have.
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out of stock $29.45
Shelflife 5
Cat: SIGLP 013. Rel: 29 Jun 18
 
Drum And Bass
Addict (6:51)
City Life (with DRS) (5:05)
Jaboc (5:44)
Two Ones (6:02)
Deep Down (6:45)
Makes Me (5:48)
Bluesday (with Marcus Intalex) (5:37)
Review: While Calibre's studio albums are invariably superb, his periodic Shelflife compilations of unreleased tracks and tried-and-tested dubplates are often even better. Predictably, this fifth volume in the series not only hits the spot, but also contains some genuinely grade-A material. Many will naturally gravitate towards high-class DRS hook-up "City Life" and the sought-after Marcus Intalex collaboration "Bluesday" (a typically warm, melodious and soulful affair), but there are plenty of other highlights amongst the 12 tracks on. These largely tend towards the more sun-kissed and breezy end of the D&B spectrum, though there are some tougher and darker workouts (see the low-slung sci-fi growl of "Jaboc") amongst Calibre's waves of dancefloor positivity.
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 in stock $38.40
Shelflife 5
Cat: SIGCD 013. Rel: 28 Jun 18
 
Drum And Bass
Makes Me
Leave
The Dep
Addict
City Life (with DRS)
Jaboc
Two Ones
Self
Deep Down
Bluesday (with Marcus Intalex)
Funny Games
Jass
Review: While Calibre's studio albums are invariably superb, his periodic Shelflife compilations of unreleased tracks and tried-and-tested dubplates are often even better. Predictably, this fifth volume in the series not only hits the spot, but also contains some genuinely grade-A material. Many will naturally gravitate towards high-class DRS hook-up "City Life" and the sought-after Marcus Intalex collaboration "Bluesday" (a typically warm, melodious and soulful affair), but there are plenty of other highlights amongst the 12 tracks on. These largely tend towards the more sun-kissed and breezy end of the D&B spectrum, though there are some tougher and darker workouts (see the low-slung sci-fi growl of "Jaboc") amongst Calibre's waves of dancefloor positivity.
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out of stock $11.56
Push Through It
Cat: FUNC 045. Rel: 24 Jul 18
 
Drum And Bass
Push Through It (5:25)
Trees In The Wind (5:22)
Review: Calibre on Digital's Function. Life doesn't get much better than this. The Belfast doyen has brought along his mate Jet Li for the ride and the results are every bit as golden as you'd expect. "Push Through It" is an immaculate string affair with that classic Signature poignancy while "Trees In The Wind" echoes with a marbled synth texture, sudden flickers of piano and yearning guitar twangs. A match made in soulful roller heaven.
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out of stock $11.04
Shelflife 4
Shelflife 4 (4xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SIGLP 011. Rel: 26 Feb 16
 
Drum And Bass
Space Time (feat Cleveland Watkiss) (5:34)
Model Way (5:37)
Down On You (5:14)
Amen Tune (feat DJ Marky) (5:20)
Underfire (7:17)
Bottles & Airports (5:36)
Justice (5:38)
Love Worn Soul (5:50)
Review: No other artist in the game could pull a stunt like this off: Such is his proliferation, Calibre's Shelflife series are his way of gathering ideas that he felt weren't right for single releases, or dubs that he just never got round to putting out. As with previous editions, the whole collection rolls like an album due to his consistent, spacious signature. Highlights: How about every track? You need specifics? The piano-slapping sunny-side opener "Latin Way", the big jazzy washes and lolloping rolls on "Model Way", the pushy, gritty breaks on "Spirit Catcher", the wriggling drums, stark minimalism and mid 2000s techno feel to the hook on "Underfire". We could go on and on. It's Calibre - you know what to do.
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out of stock $33.93
Iron Balls
Cat: SIG 021. Rel: 04 Nov 16
 
Drum And Bass
Iron Balls (5:20)
Angle Breach (5:17)
Review: It's by Calibre and it has balls in the title... Does any more need to be said? Not really, but credit where it's due - no artist comes close in consistency, proliferation and out-and-out distinctive style than Calibre. Here he is in "Posh Boy" mode - all sizzling in the bass and hazy in the chords - "Iron Balls" is nasty but restrained, cruel but kind, furious but funk. "Angel Breach" takes us even deeper into Calibre's darker side with a ricochet drum set and bassline that ploughs deeper and deeper into the abyss. There's no mucking around here - just up dark style Calibre.
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out of stock $8.94
CIA 20 Album Sampler
Cat: CIAQSLPS 001. Rel: 02 Jun 16
 
Drum And Bass
Q Project - "Champion Sound" (DLR 2016 remix) (5:58)
Calibre - "Under Bars" (5:37)
Total Science - "Respect Due" (5:02)
Review: Celebrating 20 years of CIA (and switching from The Funky Technicians to Total Science) Quiff and Spinback have curated an almighty album with some of their label's most popular artists alongside a bunch of label debutants. Here's a taste of the LP with DLR's sinewy tech take on Quiff's 93 agenda-maker "Champion Sound", a sultry slice of piano gold from Calibre and dubbed out stepped jam from the guys themselves as they pay homage to the likes of Digital and Spirit with "Respect Due". Immense.
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out of stock $8.68
Taciturn
Taciturn (12")
Cat: SIG 024. Rel: 14 Dec 18
 
Drum And Bass
Taciturn (6:03)
Butter Love (5:39)
Review: Calibre has been on fire this year, serving up two albums, a swathe of killer collaborations and a handful of fine solo singles. Here he rounds off 2018 in fine style with a pair of polished cuts on his own Signature Records imprint. A-side 'Taciturn" is as musically vibrant and expansive as you'd expect, with poignant piano motifs, sustained chords and breathtakingly beautiful, high register soul vocals rising above punchy breakbeats and warm but weighty bass. Flipside "Butter Love" operates along similar lines, with Calibre wrapping spacey electronics, melancholic strings and liquid synths around a snappy, bass-heavy groove. It's perhaps a little more sub-heavy than the A-side, though both tracks are equally as polished and glassy-eyed.
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out of stock $10.26
Typical Things
Typical Things (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: INN 093. Rel: 01 May 19
 
Drum And Bass
Typical Things (6:12)
Simple Sa (6:24)
Review: Calibre on Marky's Innerground - do we need to say any more? Once again the Belfast auteur sends us dizzy with his broad strokes across the D&B spectrum. "Typical Things" plunges us into his darker dancefloor side, similar to that of his killer "4AM" EP on 31, with a pulsating bass warp and stripped back architecture while "Simple Sa" dusts off the steel string for more of a sunset lullaby loaded with his own gilded dulcets. A match made in heaven.
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out of stock $8.15
Planet Hearth
Cat: SIGCD 014. Rel: 29 Nov 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Hills
Colby Park
Eratik
Five Minute Flame
Planet Hearth
Walking In Circles
Sheven
Thought Fields
Error
Waiting For Reasons
Chasm
Pine
Down That Road
Review: Calibre has always displayed an affinity for sounds beyond the confines of drum & bass, but he's never gone as far out as he does on his latest album, "Planet Hearth". Leaving the club behind altogether, he's brought piano-led composition front and centre, folded in an ample dose of ambient and struck upon a cosy Autumnal mood that feels perfect for the time of year. There are still beats to be heard here and there, but this is a personal expression first and foremost. There's a catchy pop tint to "Eratik" while the title track is more concerned with minimalist composition and cathedral reverbs - that's the kind of range he's exploring on this accomplished departure from his usual comfort zone.
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out of stock $12.36
Planet Hearth
Planet Hearth (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SIGLP 014. Rel: 29 Nov 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Hills (5:16)
Colby Park (4:54)
Eratik (5:40)
Five Minute Flame (2:17)
Planet Hearth (4:07)
Walking In Circles (5:38)
Sheven (4:35)
Thought Fields (6:47)
Error (5:25)
Waiting For Reasons (3:38)
Chasm (4:54)
Pine (4:12)
Down That Road (3:07)
Review: Calibre has always displayed an affinity for sounds beyond the confines of drum & bass, but he's never gone as far out as he does on his latest album, "Planet Hearth". Leaving the club behind altogether, he's brought piano-led composition front and centre, folded in an ample dose of ambient and struck upon a cosy Autumnal mood that feels perfect for the time of year. There are still beats to be heard here and there, but this is a personal expression first and foremost. There's a catchy pop tint to "Eratik" while the title track is more concerned with minimalist composition and cathedral reverbs - that's the kind of range he's exploring on this accomplished departure from his usual comfort zone.
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out of stock $26.04
The Deep
Cat: SIGCD 012. Rel: 28 Mar 17
 
Drum And Bass
No One Gets You
Up In Smoke
Mr Natural
Footloose
Lit
Give It Up
Complain
Enter
Blind For Bang
Echoes
Better Than Me
Gentle Push
Round Box
Review: When it comes to making drum and bass that strikes a balance between the needs of DJs and home listeners, few are better than Dominick Martin AKA Calibre. It's for this reason that the album format suits him so well. The Deep, his 12th full-length in total, could well be his best set yet. Jam-packed with effortlessly soulful moments, evocative piano flourishes, rich live instrumentation and yearning vocals, it's a far more expansive and ambitious set than most D&B albums. It also supplements his trademark, club-ready rollers with tracks that look to modern soul, jazz breaks, dub and R&B for inspiration. Throughout, Martin barely puts a foot wrong, delivering a set that more than stands up to repeat listens.
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out of stock $11.56
Fourfit EP 4
Cat: SOULR 069. Rel: 28 Jul 15
 
Drum And Bass
Bogeyman Bullshit (5:36)
Smother (feat Marcus Intalex & Bricktop) (6:01)
Multi Tasking (5:41)
Dream Of You (5:32)
Review: After a stupendously prolific 2013 and 2014 (wherein he delivered no less than four albums), Calibre appears to have taken his foot off the gas and slipped into a more comfortable release-rate. Following his "Strumpet" EP on Exit comes this ace four-tracker that represents all his drum & bass styles: "Boogeyman Bullshit" is Dominick Martin at his darkest and most mischievous, all wobbly bass and slippery. "Smother" (featuring long term compadre Marcus Intalex) slaps with big washy chords that chime with an almost Detroitian hypnotic affect, "Multi Tasking" is a swam of sonic bees that have set up a nest in Metalheadz HQ circa 1997 and show no sign of budging. Finally, with its twinkling arpeggios and major chords "Dream Of You" is Calibre at his dreamiest and most emotional... Then drop comes and, once again, his sub bass melts your cones. Immaculate.
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out of stock $13.42
Shelflife 3
Shelflife 3 (3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SIGLP 010. Rel: 01 Apr 14
 
Drum And Bass
Miraculous
Honey Dew
Bellamee
Instant
Sagan
Eschaton (feat Mc Drs)
Review: Drum & bass's most unique gentleman Calibre plunders his vaults to compile a new collection of unreleased gems through the ages. As you'd expect, the end result is a timeless assault of lush grooves, soulful sonics and sweet skippy riddims. From the soft jazz insistency of "Honey Dew" to the hollowed harrowed bass tones of "Bellamee" via the harder, rave-referencing "Sagan" and the deep bass gurgles and DRS's reggae-style vocals on "Eschaton", the only issue here is the fact Calibre hasn't released them sooner. Unarguably incredible.
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out of stock $42.07
Fabriclive 68: Calibre
CALIBRE / VARIOUS
Cat: FABRIC 136. Rel: 19 Mar 13
 
Drum And Bass
Calibre - "Intro"
DRS - "Keep The Faith" (feat Calibre)
Calibre - "Clipper Man"
DJ Marky & SPY - "Yellow Shoes" (Calibre remix)
Bo Saris - "She's On Fire" (Calibre remix)
Marcus Intalex - "Emergency" (dub)
Random Movement - "Down Somehow"
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - "Garden" (Calibre remix)
Calibre - "Simple Things"
Spectrasoul - "Away With Me" (feat Tamara Blessa - Calibre remix)
Zero - "Refusal" (feat Steo - Calibre mix)
Lynx & Hellrazor - "Passing Time"
Calibre - "Notting Hill"
D-Bridge - "Inner Disbelief"
Calibre - "Hummer"
Kodo - "The Jackal" (D-Bridge remix)
Calibre - "Fire & Water"
Genotype - "Justice Over Law"
Calibre - "Blazin"
Calibre - "Student Music"
Calibre - "Outro"
Review: Calibre has always been one of the more thoughtful members of the drum & bass fraternity, with a passion not just for rumbling rhythms, but also pleasing musicality. It's these two sonic traits that come to the fore on FabricLive 68, his first contribution to the London super club's long running mix series. While there are plenty of sublime moments punctuated by punchy percussion, it's the more fluid, musically complex tracks that stand out (see the twinkling pianos of DRS's "Keep The Faith", Marky & SPY's carnival-tastic "Yellow Shoes (Calibre Remix)" and Zero's "Inner City Life"-ish "Refusal"). As a result, FabricLive 68 is a loose, languid journey through D&B's greener pastures.
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Played by: Kid Fonque
out of stock $5.78
Release Me
Cat: CIADK 001. Rel: 01 Dec 06
 
Drum And Bass
Release (feat Georg Levin)
Basic
Review: "Release Me" features the vocals of Georg Levin while "Basic" catches Calibre on a more moody day. The track is full of rolling breaks, Detroit stabs and a heavyweight bassline holding the track together.
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out of stock $6.30
The Key
The Key (10")
Cat: EXIT 003. Rel: 29 Jun 06
 
Drum And Bass
LIS - "The Key"
Calibre - "Overation"
Review: Exit launch the 'Aptitude' series, focusing on one off, beautifully packaged items for the collectors market. Debut release in this series features a sublime double header from Calibre and L.I.S.
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out of stock $6.30
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