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Irrational Numbers Volume 5
Cat: KRUST 005. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Rearrange It
Second Movement (0:41)
Going Nowhere (8:00)
Break Ya Neck (8:31)
Kloakin' Devices (6:34)
Freak Show (5:14)
Escape From Finland (3:38)
The Portal (8:52)
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Irrational Numbers Volume 4
Cat: KRUST 004. Rel: 24 Jan 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Angles (Alt mix) (6:51)
Asian Love Dance (remix) (7:01)
Jazz Note (II) (8:07)
Burning (Alt mix) (7:45)
21st Century (13:37)
Not Necessarily A Man (7:49)
Coded Language (feat Saul Williams) (8:51)
Review: The one and only Krust makes beats like no other and has been out on a class of one since the beginning. He now makes a welcome return with a fourth instalment in his Irrational Numbers series on Wonder Palace Music, which gather together the glories of his 90s output which, at the time, were spread far and wide across many of the era's finest labels. It comes across four sides of vinyl and takes in his usual deft designs an innovative rhythms from the slick but jumpy minimal of the opener to the plug-in bass depths of 'Jazz Note II' via the tightly coiled funk of 'Not Necessarily A Man'. Another doozy from the drum & bass don.
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Irrational Numbers Volume 3
Cat: KRUST 003. Rel: 30 Oct 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Black Marbles (7:49)
Gang Related - Rukus (8:11)
The Resister (7:58)
3 Colours Black (7:26)
Soul In Motion (11:04)
Future Talk (7:24)
Future Unknown (8:59)
Review: All hail King Krust, a true totem of d&b innovation from his earliest days right up to the present moment. The Irrational Numbers series on Wonder Palace is doing a sterling job of combing back through his monumental legacy as a key protagonist in the Bristol-rooted Full Cycle crew and there's so much heat a third double-LP volume doesn't feel anything close to excessive. On this edition we're getting treated to unbelievable workouts like his Gang Related production 'Rukus' and the widescreen scope of 'The Resister', a staggeringly visionary slice of hi-tech soul from 1993. There's just so much invention and expression on here, rightly confirming Krust's place in the d&b hall of fame.
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Irrational Numbers Volume 1
Cat: KRUST 001. Rel: 21 Jul 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Brief Encounters (13:15)
Set Speed (6:15)
Jazz Note (7:46)
Priorities (7:32)
Check Dis Out (8:03)
Vibration (8:11)
Maintain (7:03)
Review: There's no need to explain the importance of Krust to jungle and drum & bass - the Bristol pioneer set new standards and has a legacy overflowing with next level invention and shock-out grooves. This compilation on Wonder Palace makes the case in no uncertain terms, taking a broad view over his work and delivering some stone cold classics alongside harder-to-find bits and pieces. What's apparent is how Krust build's vivid worlds within his tracks, not least on the widescreen classic 'Brief Encounters'. There are deadly rollers like 'Set Speed' and 'Maintain', dreamy deep-divers like 'Jazz Note' and so much more in between. If you want seven seminal joints from a true master, this comp has got you covered.
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 in stock $28.93
OKBR 039
OKBR 039 (12")
Cat: OKBR 039. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
I Believe (8:27)
Accepted Meaning (8:07)
Review: Krust has been more than generous in opening up the archives and letting die-hard junglists get access to some of his most prized plates from the glory days of Full Cycle and V Recordings. Okbron have been a great conduit for such wares over recent years, and so it continues with these deep-cover diamonds from one of the genre's greatest. 'I Believe' is a tightly clipped bit of drum flair with razor sharp programming, film noir chops and swooning pads - a truly soulful excursion for those who like their beats steeped in jazz. 'Accepted Meaning' is a rougher breakbeat workout which is just as next level, with bright and bold synth pads that join the dots between Detroit and Bristol in powerful fashion.
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The Edge Of Everything
The Edge Of Everything (gatefold clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: CRMLP 044CLEAR. Rel: 27 Jan 21
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Negative Drums (10:13)
The Dust Fell Off (0:52)
Constructive Ambiguity (12:07)
Hegel Dialect (5:50)
7 Known Truths (9:00)
Deep Fields Of Liars (8:45)
Antigravity Love (5:04)
Space Oddity (9:37)
It's A Lot (1:58)
Keter The Heavenly (7:47)
Only God Can Tell (6:37)
Review: Undoubtedly one of the most anticipated releases of 2020, legendary UK producer DJ Krust makes a comeback with his first release in 14 years, and rather surprisingly on Crosstown Rebels - of all labels. While we all know Damian Lazarus' established imprint is anything but drum and bass, it is well known that he was an early champion of the sound, long before his tenure at City Rockers in the early '00s when he embraced 'electroclash' - but that's another story. It's clear that Krust created some of the most seminal records in the genre throughout the nineties and noughties, and he is back in fine form on The Edge Of Everything, having explored radical new philosophies and creative processes. Minimalist arrangements as heard on tracks like 'Constructive Ambiguity' hark back to his signature sound of the aforementioned period, while he also explores more experimental minded beats as heard on 'Antigravity Love' and proper darkside rolling drama exemplified on 'Deep Fields Of Liars'.
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