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VARIOUS - Recipe Book Vol 1



Artist: VARIOUS 
Title: Recipe Book Vol 1
Label: Ingredients UK  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: RECIPECD 001
Format: unmixed CD
Released: 6 June, 2011
Price: $11.59
Genre: Drum And Bass
Playlist: MP3
Availability: Out of stock
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1. 2sides - Outlook - MP3 Sample MP3 2sides - "Outlook"
2. Bazil - Dark Impulses - MP3 Sample MP3 Bazil - "Dark Impulses"
3. Foreign Concept - Jaipur - MP3 Sample MP3 Foreign Concept - "Jaipur"
4. Dub Phizix - Domepiece - MP3 Sample MP3 Dub Phizix - "Domepiece"
5. Skeptical - Refraction - MP3 Sample MP3 Skeptical - "Refraction"
6. Pessmist - Abstract - MP3 Sample MP3 Pessmist - "Abstract"
7. Mute & Mako - Rorschach - MP3 Sample MP3 Mute & Mako - "Rorschach"
8. Jubei - The Path - MP3 Sample MP3 Jubei - "The Path" (Skeptical remix)
9. Trex - Bad Reaction - MP3 Sample MP3 Trex - "Bad Reaction"
10. Villem - Splinter In Your Mind - MP3 Sample MP3 Villem - "Splinter In Your Mind"
11. Krakota - Be Myself - MP3 Sample MP3 Krakota - "Be Myself"
12. Dramatic & dbAudio - Hidden Aspect - MP3 Sample MP3 Dramatic & dbAudio - "Hidden Aspect"

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    Review

    Since launching in 2009, the Ingredients label has forged a decent reputation as a reliable source of high calibre D&B from up-and-coming artists. This first label collection continues in that vein, showcasing tracks from 12 little-known junglist producers. It's a simple premise, but one that's brilliantly executed - thanks in no small part to the quality of material on offer. For the most part, the beats are tough and chunky and the atmosphere heady, but there's little in the way of cheap wobble material or ultra-dark techiness. Instead, we get gems like Foreign Concept's snaking "Jaipur", the glistening, Bukem-ish melodies of Villem's "Splinter In Your Mind" and the old skool bleeps of Krakota's "Be Myself".