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The Golden Rule
The Golden Rule (limited gatefold coloured vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: AM 033. Rel: 18 Dec 23
The Golden Rule (4:26)
Unlocked (feat Rye Rye & Jamalski) (6:30)
I Am Another Yourself (4:07)
Time For Some Action (feat Xxoxx) (5:27)
Bassnectar & Rebelwise - "Prayer Song" (feat Una & Wicahpi & Merle) (7:07)
Vibr8 (3:34)
Bassnectar & Oooh Yes! - "We Not As Them" (feat Fashawn) (6:20)
Hyper (feat Azeem) (4:33)
Move Like Helicopter (feat Bobby Saint) (6:12)
That Different (feat Rye Rye) (5:22)
Bassnectar & Inoni - "The Strength" (7:19)
Every Song In Your Memory (feat Azeem) (5:23)
Mikasa Es Tsukasa (5:59)
Acid Blackness (feat Ash) (3:24)
Assnectar & Gnar Gnar - "The Sky" (feat Azeem) (4:10)
Relive (feat Ava Raiin) (1:46)
Bassnectar & Dorfex Bos - "Aion" (The Beatless version) (10:41)
Review: Bassnectar goes deep into his own take on dubstep here with a new album The Golden Rule on Amorphous Music. It comes across a triple selection of coloured vinyl and wastes no time in getting heavy. 'The Golden Rule' rides on saw tooth synths and slapping synths with 'Unlocked' (feat Rye Rye & Jamalski) bringing some vocal energy and 'I Am Another Yourself' then gets all screwy on some mad bass mutations. Elsewhere Bassnectar collaborates with Rebelwise on the exotic sounds of 'Prayer Song' and Hyper is peak time and maximal jump up for rave times only.
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James Blake
James Blake (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ATLAS2LP. Rel: 02 Feb 11
Tep & The Logic
Unluck
The Wilhelm Scream
I Never Learnt To Share
Lindisfarne I
Lindisfarne II
Limit To Your Love
Give Me My Month
To Care (Like You)
Why Don't You Call Me?
I Mind
Measurements
You Know Your Youth
Review: James Blake's debut album is undoubtedly one of 2011's most keenly awaited releases, and its arrival via his own (major label funded) Atlas imprint ensures their is no lull in momentum for a producer who enjoyed a watershed 2010 with releases on Hessle Audio and R&S. The results here differ wildly from his previous sonic excursions - gone are the shimmering R&B soaked melodies of "CMYK" and the sheer experimentalism of the Klavierwerke EP, which saw the young Londoner depart from the confines of the dancefloor and enter a realm where there was only a passing reference to rhythm-based music. Instead we are treated to Blake's own yearning, raw voice, delicate pianos and an underlying sense of melancholy. Ubiquitous single "Limit To Your love" and the crackly sonic terrain evoked on "The Wilhelm Scream" are among the most immediately pleasing moments, but there is much to explore here. It's a fascinating opus and surely the catalyst to a long and fruitful career at the top.
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Digital World Remixes
Cat: SYMMLP 012. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Natural Way (feat MC Fats - Break remix) (3:47)
Wait For You (feat Lorna King - The Sauce remix) (4:09)
Headshot (Alibi remix) (4:06)
Gunshot Love (feat Liam Bailey - L-Side remix) (4:20)
Lost (feat Charli Brix - Break remix) (4:35)
Box Clever (feat SP:MC - Skeptical remix) (3:45)
Don't You Ever Stop (Calyx remix) (5:03)
Another Life (Mefjus remix) (3:49)
Review: A heavyweight ensemble of drum & bass minds take on Break's most recent set of productions, pushing them deeper into system territory. The Bristol veteran revisits his own material alongside a dream team of remixers including Skeptical, Calyx, Mefjus and The Sauce, each adding distinct bite and tension to the originals. Alibi's flip of 'Headshot' is all murky propulsion and low-end snap, while L-Side draws out the yearning in 'Gunshot Love' with Liam Bailey's vocal laid over thick, heaving bass pressure. Charli Brix floats through Break's own icy rework of 'Lost', while SP:MC cuts through the dense, noir-streaked paranoia of Skeptical's 'Box Clever' edit. Clean but rough, emotive yet primed for damage, this is high-grade d&b from a cross-generational cast who know exactly how to thread vocals and subs without compromise.
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Untrue
Untrue (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HDBLP 002. Rel: 02 Nov 07
Track 1 (0:43)
Archangel (3:58)
Near Dark (3:54)
Ghost Hardware (4:49)
Endorphin (2:57)
Etched Headplate (6:00)
In McDonalds (2:07)
Untrue (6:16)
Shell Of Light (4:41)
Dog Shelter (3:00)
Homeless (5:18)
UK (1:41)
Raver (4:58)
Review: Seven years have passed since Burial first stopped us dead in our tracks with this universally acclaimed second album.. Sounding so different, so removed and far away from anything else, it changed the game entirely - and created a whole school of imitators in its wake. Now repressed by Hyperdub, this is a rare opportunity to grab it on fresh wax. Even if you have this on other formats in your collection, the dusty weight and chasmic crackles sound so much better on vinyl.
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Odruvisi
Odruvisi (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: GLER 001. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Something From Nothing (intro) (2:47)
ConCreteMerMaid (2:30)
Birth (2:13)
Gender (2:44)
Oldukaldi (3:26)
Acid Shower (3:16)
When The Mirror Is Steamy I Can See Me (5:08)
Why Me?! (3:43)
Rok&Rigning (2:35)
Realization (1:43)
Reykjavik (interlude)
Hlaupbangsi (Sophie Tribute)
The War In My Head
U + Me
Garpur Kvedur (0:39)
Gleymmerei (3:00)
RatRace (3:47)
Better Than Me (2:43)
Can't Keep Me Down/Dragonfly (4:27)
Fuglar Fljuga (2:50)
Review: EVA808 has used this new album to launch her own new label Gleb and a fine statement it is too across four sides of gatefold clear vinyl to "represent the ice that inspires" the music. The artist born Eva Johannsdottir hails from Iceland and has a signature sound that she hopes conveys a story of "being different." The album is rich and cinematic in design with bass driven low ends and dark, boorish synth moods up top. It's cold yet warm, icy yet inviting and comes after many years of Johannsdottir being a key part of the drum & bass underground having first started outpacing grime and dubstep in 2011.
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I Was So Far In I Was Out
I Was So Far In I Was Out (hand-stamped heavyweight vinyl LP in silk screen printed die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DS 006. Rel: 01 May 24
Blood (5:16)
Gateless Brainer (3:29)
Spring Rain (4:11)
Triton (5:07)
Marauder (4:44)
Vexed (4:12)
Digital Tomb (4:06)
Computer Paul (3:32)
Review: "Eclectic digital dub" are the words Digital Sting use to describe the latest from Feel Free Hi Fi. Given Feel Free Hi Fi also run the label, we can take the phrasing as gospel. A few minutes into 'Blood' and you'll be short of any evidence to suggest otherwise, too. Bringing together the timbres, aesthetics and tones that have defined their preceding short form and extended play output, this is a debut album which defines the idea of an amalgamation of sounds. Drawing on their own experimentations, but also a multitude of canons and sub genres, industrial meets weirdo dancehall, meets broken techno, meets spacey stepping beats, meets frog sounds, and then some more. Cinematic, au naturel, yet also born from machines as much as Mother Earth, if you're not hearing this come 10am at one free party this year we'll eat our steel-toed hemp shoes.
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Lonely Road
Lonely Road (gatefold red marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: VSN 142. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Sunrise (2:06)
Lonely Road (3:26)
Addict (3:15)
Wish (3:44)
Leave It (5:40)
Deep Blue (3:07)
Posers (3:14)
Empty Field (4:46)
Reaching Zero (4:27)
Picture Of Us (3:46)
Morph (3:21)
Reconnect (3:04)
Spirit Animal (2:13)
Echoes Of Desolation (3:22)
End Line (2:26)
Deception (4:22)
Dawn (2:52)
Review: One of the most interesting artists to have emerged from the Czech and Slovak based crossbreed movements that dominated the first decade of the century on the harder side of d&b, Forbidden Society has evolved and morphed with the times to a much deeper, emotionally-wrought but still hard-assed sound. This seventh studio album (released on Noisia's iconic Vision imprint) is the best version of his fusions so far. From the dark industrial strength dubstep swagger of 'Wish' to the sci-fi hurricane of cuts like 'Deception' and 'Reaching Zero', this is an incredible body of work from an impressive and unique craftsman.
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Lost In Music
Cat: MSLP 018. Rel: 23 Jan 25
How I Feel (4:13)
Let U Down (4:05)
Relent (feat Don Fe) (4:07)
Unseen (3:55)
Cup Of Peace (3:46)
Lost In Music (feat Vale) (4:27)
Revival (4:15)
Nowhere To Run (4:19)
Devotion (3:53)
Breathe (4:06)
Review: Inner Echo's latest venture dives into dub's atmospheric underbelly with an ear for intricate detail and deep emotional resonance. Basslines don't just anchor the compositions but ripple through them, creating a sense of movement and weight. Vocals surface like apparitions, haunting but never overpowering, while percussion glints at the edges, sharp yet restrained. The production leans into space and silence, allowing melodies to linger and decay in equal measure. There's a timeless quality here; it's dub imagined not just as a genre but as a state of mind, with every element fine-tuned to pull listeners into its reflective core.
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Severant (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: ZIQ 309X. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Visioning Shared Tomorrows (2:05)
Ant City (3:23)
Whisper Fate (2:42)
Onset (Escapism) (3:00)
Scissors (3:32)
Truth Flood (3:41)
Reality Drift (2:18)
Ascension Phase (2:52)
Salt Lake Cuts (5:16)
Seeing The Edges (3:54)
Flight Path (4:27)
Vectoral (2:58)
As We Lie Promising (0:45)
Work, Live & Sleep Incollapsing Space (4:32)
Shutter Light Girl (1:07)
Memory Rain (3:37)
Review: After the massive impact of Vex'd in the breakthrough years of dubstep, it was big news when Jamie Teasdale chose to swerve in his own direction and emerge as Kuedo. Released in 2011, Severant was a bold statement of intent which didn't wholly shirk what had come before, but placed emphasis on the kind of romantic synthesis you'd readily associate with Vangelis and saw trap and other influences sneaking into the mix. In hindsight, Severant is typical of the times we live in, drawing on a glut of influences and presenting its own idiosyncratic vision, but above all that the emotion and intent of Teasdale's ideas make it an enduring, captivating listen.
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Truth
Truth (white vinyl LP)
Cat: FPL 030. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Truth.
Not Alone
Believe
Bliss
Parallel (feat DeadChef)
Interlude (feat DeadChef)
Serenity
Void
Discovery
Review: Since 2018, the Marble Elephant duo has been colliding drum & bass, deep dubstep and future garage into suns that are both physical but rife with emotion. Truth is a full length which goes deep into their style and shows how versatile they can be. There are atmospheric, immersive sound worlds like the title cut next to glitchy, skeletal garage workouts with sunny melodies like 'Believe', ambient jungle soothers like 'Serenity' and Burial-esque late night cuts like 'Discovery'
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The 140 Album
The 140 Album (limited 2xLP)
Cat: WEME 082. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Take The East (3:02)
Republic Energy No 1 (3:56)
Artificial States (4:12)
DRX (4:47)
Taken From You (3:31)
The Modern (4:29)
23423 (3:04)
Flowing (3:28)
Galactic (3:44)
How I Got Here (2:25)
Review: The accompanying notes with this say "don't call it a comeback" for NOT_MDK (aka Martin Wood-Mitrovski), even though it is an album that finds him exploring an all-new style. It is a meeting of steady 70/140 bpm grime drums and beats with IDM synth details and evocative breaks that soundtrack an all new type of late night urban conurbation. It's menacing and fresh, perfect for both body and head and is a long way from the jungle this artist made in the late 90s, or the cid and breakbeats he made in the years after that. It's a brilliant reinvention.
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Acid Dub Studies III
Cat: ADS 003. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Frosted (1:13)
Hungry World (2:39)
The Chase (3:21)
Lost & Found (3:24)
Usurper (3:42)
Ascension (4:56)
Circulate/Thunderflies (5:24)
Altitude (3:46)
Lonely Cities (3:07)
Review: After deciding to sidestep off-kilter bass music bangers in favour of exploring the more experimental side of his musical personality, Jim Coles AKA Om Unit has seen his career get a deserved bump. At the heart of this transformation has been the superb Acid Dub Studies series of albums, which here reaches its third and final instalment. Like its predecessors, Acid Dub Studies III offers an enticing mix of weighty digi-dub 'riddims', deeply psychedelic TB-303 trickery, boisterous dub-leaning bass music grooves, trippy effects aplenty and some of the most immersive sound design around. Yet while there are some genuinely weighty and forthright dancefloor moments - see the rugged 'The Chase', bouncy 'Hungry World' and steppas-powered 'Usurper' - Coles also finds space for warmer and more loved-up excursions, with the gorgeous 'Lost & Found' standing out.
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Acid Dub Studies II
Cat: ADS 002. Rel: 01 Sep 22
Melted (4:14)
Camo (3:22)
Strange Brew (2:56)
Electroacidspringwater (1:42)
Pursuit (3:35)
Valium Tempo (3:05)
To The River (3:16)
Acid Tempo (3:22)
Liberation (3:51)
Springdub Meditation (3:44)
Review: Om Unit's Acid Dub Studies album, an inspired fusion of outer-space ambient sounds, deeply psychedelic TB-303 tweakery and outer-space digi-dub riddims, was for our money one of the standout electronic albums of 2021. This surprise sequel more than lives up to the high bar set by its predecessor, with the Bristol-based producer subtly expanding the project's boundaries (see the borderline Balearic brilliance of 'Camo') while delivering more fusions of ambient techno, acid and digi-dub. Highlights are plentiful, with our picks including the slow-motion strut of 'Strange Brew', the intergalactic squelch of 'Pursuit', the warming loveliness of 'To The River' and the borderline tropical melodiousness of 'Liberation'.
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Skreamizm Vol 8
Skreamizm Vol 8 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PLAT 19606V. Rel: 09 Nov 23
HIT (4:22)
Funky Sailor (feat Trim) (3:58)
The Flute Track (3:04)
Not Ready Yet (4:57)
Wierd Minimal (feat Bklava) (6:01)
My Body (5:29)
Devon Analogue Raver (7:29)
Waiheke Island (with Prospa) (5:34)
Your Love (feat Lagoon Wavey) (6:34)
Roy The Boy (5:07)
Thinking Of You (4:07)
Review: Skream has shown over the years he was never content to just rest on his reputation as one of the pioneers of dubstep's early days. His swerves into house, techno, disco and other sounds have been determined enough to push him into the position he holds today as a multi-genre maven free to indulge any tempo or style he pleases, and Skreamizm Vol. 8 celebrates that in no uncertain terms. There's plenty of the man's swagger on the production, while guest bars from the likes of Trim up the ante in terms of party-starting prowess, but there's also space for vulnerability on the likes of 'Not Ready Yet'. If the Skreamizm series has always been a marker for where the artist is at, then get ready for a heavyweight update.
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Sounds From The Well: Collection 2 (feat J:Kenzo, Eomac, Pugilist & Mystik)
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Cat: KHALIPHONIC 16. Rel: 12 Oct 22
Titus 12 & MTF - "Koyla Version" (4:16)
J:Kenzo - "Kotale" (3:37)
Undefined - "Signal" (4:56)
Gulls - "Immolation" (4:55)
Eomac - "Wildfire" (3:41)
Pugilist & Mystik - "Arbitrary" (4:51)
Marcus Anbessa - "Piros Tribe" (3:59)
Systemwide - "Warrior" (Alter Echo mix) (4:03)
Al Cisneros - "High Concentrate" (4:00)
Review: Khaliphonic represents a rich seam alongside sister label ZamZam Sounds, carrying forth vital modern iterations of dubwise music from switched on artists the world over. As such, compilations like these are a perfect primer on who's out there doing great things, whether it's Bristol duo Titus 12 & MTF, Japan's Undefined or West Coast veterans Systemwide. There are plenty of ideas and styles explored here, from melancholic synth steppas to trad-school echo chamber immersion, but the constant is a staggering high quality. If a label should be a trusted stamp of authority, then Khaliphonic have their role nailed. Essential sonics for any dub-minded explorer.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Fragments Vol 1
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Cat: ONEF 067. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Drone - "Fiendish" (3:57)
Eprom - "Trust" (Headland remix) (3:17)
Ebb & Headland - "Less Talky" (4:06)
Quartz - "Show Me Something" (5:55)
Echo Brown - "Stationary" (5:32)
Alix Perez - "Bloomsbury" (4:30)
Eijer & Satl - "On Site" (feat Brandy Haze) (3:46)
Visages - "Meleth" (4:12)
Bredren - "Magnetize" (4:49)
GLM - "Bristol Flavour" (4:31)
Scepticz - "JCKL" (3:24)
Metrodome & Sl8R - "One & Only" (4:53)
Review: Brittle bass music from 1985 Music, who present the first edition of Fragment, their new V/A albums series focusing on dubstep, drum & bass and experimental oddities in between. Convoking names both old and new, well-established and less so, this fiendish silicone collection bottles ten headtop hitters onto a single 3xLP gatefold record, channelling a whole uncountable host of aggressive intentions in the process. When it comes to being whacked round the head, we're not talking sugar glass either: with tracks from mainstays Headland, Drone and Visages, all the way up the cullet pile to 1985 label boss Alix Perez with the relatively chic 'Bloomsbury', all tracks herein command the utmost polish, shrillness and pressure, never failing to push us to the edges of our seats.
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Succinct 2024
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Succinct 2024 (3xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ONEF 070. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Alix Perez - "Militia" (with Flowdan) (3:07)
Drone - "Everyday" (5:06)
Cesco - "Big Fi Dem" (with Sparkz) (3:58)
Hijinx & Cesco - "Attention" (4:54)
Alix Perez & Visages - "Circadian" (4:44)
Onhell - "Black Candle" (2:33)
Visages - "Evidently" (with Snowy) (4:36)
Paige Julia - "Indisputable" (4:16)
Submarine - "All I Need" (4:39)
Trail - "Halation" (5:00)
Trail & Monty - "Wraith" (4:37)
Visages - "Dol Guldur" (4:35)
Review: A vrooming new V/A comp from London's bass music bacchanals 1985 Music, following up a sellout show at the Roundhouse earlier in 2024. Helmed up by pensive liquid purveyor come bass musical all-rounder Alix Perez, the label now compile several star tracks from throughout the year, setting them side-by-side on wax for the first time. Including trax by Perez, Drone, Cesco, Visages, Hijinx and Onhell, the general movement is from sociopathic grimescape though to bear trap tricksiness, shortly tied up in an extended jungle and d&b coda on the B; Paige Julia's 'Indisputable' is as brazenly fearless as Flowdan's opening flows are, though a continual liquefaction occurs therefrom; the best element heard towards the end has to be the erratic bubblegum cutups heard on Visages' 'Dol Guldur'.
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Duploc Off Limits: Best Of
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Cat: DUPLO CFF. Rel: 08 Jan 25
Die By The Sword - "'Til Death" (4:10)
Photom & Ome - "RZ" (3:47)
Gisaza - "Collider" (3:01)
Argo - "Shakedown" (5:29)
Teffa - "Single Malt" (5:10)
Criso - "Check It Out" (4:39)
11th Hour - "Move Over" (4:41)
Subculture - "Indrid" (2:49)
Review: This double trouble slap of vinyl features two standout tracks from each of the four Duploc Off Limits compilations and they have been pressed at 45 rpm for optimal loudness. Die By The Sword opens with the low-end menace of 'Til Death', Argo layers up old school dial tones with swaggering dub low ends on 'Shakedown' and 11th Hour's 'Move Over' is a dark, heavy dub stepper with grime bars and late night edge. A fitting tribute to DUPLOC's legacy, this drop offers fans a tangible piece of the iconic compilations complete with high-energy grooves defined by precision and clarity.
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Deep Heads Dubstep Vol 3
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Deep Heads Dubstep Vol 3 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DEEPHDUB 003. Rel: 14 Jul 21
Kromestar - "Another Day" (4:14)
Congi - "Pool" (3:17)
Biome - "Night Flight" (4:19)
Josh Vishnu - "Truth" (4:59)
Danny Scrilla - "#1 Station" (4:55)
Escapism Refuge - "Traps" (3:59)
Sukh Knight - "Havoc" (4:31)
Synpal & Ras Stimulant - "Ital Being" (5:53)
Review: London-based label Deep Heads are proud to present the highly anticipated vinyl edition of Deep Heads Dubstep Vol.3, featuring some of the scene's best producers throughout the past decade, and some timeless classics from the imprint's back catalogue. Highlights come from Kromestar with the glassy-eyed and bittersweet bass frequencies of 'Another Day', Biome with the grey area drum and bass experiment of 'Night Flight', Danny Scrilla with the slow motion power version of '#1 Station' and Synpal & Ras Stimulant venturing into dark and murky waters on the meditative riddims of 'Ital Being'.
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Primary Forest 03
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Primary Forest 03 (LP + insert)
Cat: CEEXYZ 05. Rel: 28 May 25
Pugilist & Forest Drive West - "Polygon" (5:52)
Air Max '97 - "Marginalia" (5:31)
Doctor Jeep - "Raiva" (5:35)
Flore - "Come Up" (4:34)
Jdotbalance - "Split" (5:12)
Cocktail Party Effect - "Sandpaper Chatter" (3:51)
Om Unit & Delay Grounds - "Ease" (4:46)
Review: Mindful missives of the most intriguing order; Spanish collective CEE continue to curate their multi-genre Primary Forest series with the widest remit imaginable. From the pulsating, pensive 140 licks of Pugilist & Forest Drive West's brooding opener 'Polygon' to the more rampant, frazzled slaps of Cocktail Party Effect's dubby, steppy stomper 'Sandpaper Chatter', we're wrapped up tightly in unusual ideas and refreshing arrangements. Elsewhere Flore goes full tribalistic on 'Come Up' while Om Unit & Delay Grounds press the electroid button and hit all the right pleasure sensors. And that's not even the whole EP. It's time to get lost in a whole new forest. See you there?
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