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Mortal Kombo #1
Mortal Kombo #1 (180 gram blue vinyl 12" + stickers)
Cat: 786MK 001. Rel: 12 May 21
Mr K & DPRTNDRP - "Suppression" (dub) (5:11)
Quasar & Nova - "Witchcraft" (dub) (5:09)
Saule & Centauri - "Tyrant" (5:10)
Teffa & Sound Unknown - "Hide & Seek" (4:42)
Review: Dubstep doesn't get much deeper than the tunes on this meaty new Various Artists collection from 786. The title suggests it is the start of a new ongoing series, which is music to the ears of bass fiends everywhere. Mr K & DPRTNDRP kick off with 'Suppression,' with its menacing energy and churning hits, while Quasar & Nova team up for the excellent low end wobble and playful sense of funk that is deeply embedded in the rhythm of 'Witchcraft.' Saule & Centauri's 'Tyrant' is a pressurised cut with a freaky vocal and edgy synth stabs over woden hits. Sparse but atmospheric, it's just one of four killers here. The last is the drilling bass weight of Teffa & Sound Unknown's mystic 'Hide & Seek.' Great stuff.
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140 Allstars Vol 2
Cat: DUPLOCAA 002. Rel: 27 Apr 22
Sedan - "Tecc" (4:39)
Ourman - "Sp00ns VIP" (3:43)
Beatsforbeaches - "Me Nah" (3:43)
Distinct Motive - "Champ" (4:18)
Senncoria - "CRTCL DMG" (4:15)
Teffa - "Cosmos" (3:48)
Review: Belgian bass HQ DUPLOC continue striding into a decade of business with this update of their 140 Allstars collection. This powerful second volume takes off where the inaugural instalment left us, it's another snapshot into the future of dubstep as it celebrates the new generation of innovative production talent keeping the 140 vibe alive into the 2020s. Flavours range from smouldering trad dub (Sedan's heavyweight 'Tecc') to contemporary, subversive springy bubblers (Distinct Motive's bell-ringing 'Champ') and all things between.
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Bobby
Bobby (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: FAVX 003. Rel: 08 Oct 19
Bobby (4:15)
I Wonder Why (3:46)
Review: Sheesh! And the award for the swampiest, most mutated and wooziest 140 jam of recent times goes to Sibla & Teffa's "Bobby". Presented here on the a; proper sleazy, rolling, oily cosmic dub funk - with some fantastic vocal stamps from the master - it's quite remarkable for the pair's first ever collaboration. As is 'I Wonder Why' on the B. Taking a slightly more traditional dub route, here they dig deep into the roots and really get involved in the sounds and elements, gradually easing us deeper and deeper into the blend before we realise we're cap-deep in a pretty heady psychedelic stew... And we have no plans to swim to shore. Limited to 300, this won't hang around.
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Attention EP
Cat: LEM 003. Rel: 15 Jul 21
Attention (4:53)
Hills & Bumps (4:11)
Solnce (4:11)
Crooks (4:13)
Review: Ernestas Ov?aruk is Teffa, a dubsteps artist from Leeds who knows how to lay down some deadly bottom ends. He takes care of the small but well formed Low End Music label's third release here with great elan. The low frequency oscillations of 'Attention' will loosen the bowels of anyone. 'Hills & Bumps' is just that, a series of undulations where you ride the bass and kicks into a meditative state. 'Solnce' is more naughty, with wub-wub bass, ice-cold hits and a real sense of menace. The predatory 'Crooks' closes out with snaking bass and a real sense of purpose.
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The Summit EP
The Summit EP (blue smoked vinyl 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: DCM 001. Rel: 06 Jun 23
On The Edge (5:06)
RMC (5:11)
Highlighter (4:30)
Riders Of The Dub (4:12)
Review: Destination Switzerland: Teffa lays down four smoking slabs of traditional dubwise dubstep on his own brand new label DubColony. If you know his steez, you'll know the flavours... Smouldering, swaggering and spacious deep 140 dynamics to completely lose yourself inside. Highlights are the alien ray beam firing zone-out 'RMC' and the remarkable drum-heavy finale 'Riders Of The Dub' where layers of percussion and a trippy vocal loop will fry your brain. Life is better with Teffa.
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Periodic Wave EP
Cat: SUBV 04. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Event Horizon
Turn On The Sound
Make It A Dub
Make It A Dub (Split remix)
Review: We're glad that plenty of artists seem to be back making dubstep again - purists will say it never went away but the spotlight sure did move on after that initial explosion 15-plus years ago. Her we find Teffa going deep on Subotage's fourth EP with a quartet of deliciously heavy steppers. 'Event Horizon' kick off with sparse streetwise swagger and low end oscillations, 'Turn On The Sound' has a characterful lead synth zipping about a desolate metropolis late at night and then 'Make It A Dub' has a classic dubstep feel with endless echo, frazzled synths and that lurching sense of low energy menace. A Split remix closes out a vital EP.
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Advance EP
Cat: FAV 017. Rel: 26 Aug 20
Advance (feat Moss) (3:58)
Sychronise (3:58)
Bubbles (3:16)
Ostrov (3:46)
Review: Foundation Audio continues to fly the flag for the deepest end of the dubstep spectrum with more bowel evacuating sounds, this time from Teffa. He draws on a rich history of sound system culture to really test your bass bins and lay down some killer low end wobbles. "Advance" (feat Moss) is an eerie opener with devastating bass and only the most subtle of synth details to keep you locked in place. "Bubbles" is another standout with its playful bassline sure to get big reactions, then "Ostrov" is a slow motion stepper with computer game melodies and real futurism.

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Passing Through
Cat: LDHXL 001. Rel: 05 Oct 21
Teffa & Breez - "Passing Through" (4:14)
Teffa - "A17" (3:18)
Breez - "Upper" (4:40)
Teffa & Breez - "7 Days" (3:45)
Review: Award-winning dubstep label operating out of Liverpool, LDH deliver some supreme goods here as Teffa and Breez go head to head with two solos and two collabos. 'Passing Through' sets the tone with a curmudgeonly bassline guffing around some deliciously slouchy drums. Old school with the warmth to back it up. Teffa's 'A17' is a much more futuristic, tense sounding piece with alien basses and lasers galore while Breez's 'Upper' maintains the menace but with bags and bags of room (and occasional clip-loads) Finally the pair lock horns again for '7Days'. A bubbly subaquatic trip, freshened up with big waves of trippiness and haunted cries, let's hope these two cats are forced in the ring together more often. Power up!
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General
General (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: FAV 008. Rel: 19 Jun 18
Teffa & Conzi - "General" (4:41)
Teffa - "Young Man In A Dance" (3:44)
Teffa - "Old Days" (4:39)
Review: Fresh from a fine outing on White Peach, Baltic beat-maker Teffa brings his brand of bass-weight badness to Foundation Audio. The skank is strong on A-side "General", a leisurely deep dubstep roller smothered in dub-wise effects, jaunty reggae riffs and the patois toasting of guest Conzi. The reggae soundsystem influences continue to come to the fore on the flip, first via the electroshock beats, undulating sunshine horns and mind-altering bass-weight of "Young Man In A Dance", and then via the vintage dubstep business of "Old Days". The latter sounds like a tribute to the early days of Croydon dubstep.
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