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Colours Revisited
Colours Revisited (3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 181 001LP. Rel: 17 Feb 25
73 MK8 Revisited (5:34)
Metropolis Revisited (3:18)
Music In My Mind Revisited (6:04)
Jaxx Revisited (3:59)
The Tree Knows Everything Revisited (feat Kirsty Hawkshaw) (8:04)
Circles Revisited (extended) (5:35)
Mother Earth Revisited (5:01)
Dirty Harry Revisited (5:34)
F-Jam Revisited (feat MC Conrad) (5:41)
Aromatherapy Revisited (6:57)
Review: Colours Revisited isn't just a nod to Adam F's 1997 Colours but a wholly reconstructed journey that blends the echoes of late 90s drum and bass with new layers of live instrumentation. Rather than dusting off the original, Adam F digs deep, pairing soulful grooves with UK jazz virtuoso Julian Joseph's keys and the rich textures of re-recorded vocals by Kirsty Hawkshaw. A standout, 'Metropolis' channels the Metalheadz-issued original's punch with a vivid, rhythmic pulse, while 'Music in My Mind' echoes Herbie Hancock's influence. The album pulses with both reverence and reinvention, casting classic tracks in a fresh sonic space where analogue warmth meets carefully layered modernity. This is Colours, all brilliantly retold for a new era.
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The Planets
The Planets (limited orange marbled vinyl LP + blue marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: FOKUZ 123. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Earth (4:38)
Mercury (feat IYRE) (5:01)
Venus (feat Villem/Leo Wood) (4:30)
Mars (feat Natus) (7:20)
Jupiter (4:34)
Saturn (4:39)
Neptun (feat Maykors/Gemma Rose) (5:34)
Uranus (5:20)
Review: We've all looked skyward for inspiration at some point and now it's the turn of Pittsburgh-based d&b producer Alpha Rhythm. Michael Gorman, to use his real name, deals in the kind of introspective, ethereal rollers that suit rainy day reflection as much as the deeper part of a dance, and he applies that style to the celestial bodies of our solar system to great effect. There are notable vocal spots from Leo Wood, Natus and Gemma Rose which only add to the heavy load of feels pouring out of this expansive long player dropping on Fokuz.
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Nemeton
Nemeton (maroon marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SMDELP 14. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Nemeton (5:03)
A Heart Of Oak (7:15)
Annwn (7:01)
Mists Of Avalon (5:47)
Arawn (6:29)
Stanzas Of The Graves (6:08)
Keltia (6:37)
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Reflections
Reflections (limited translucent green & yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SPTLP 001. Rel: 09 May 24
Still Motion (7:25)
Glaciers (7:26)
Mirage (8:06)
Constellations (6:08)
Diffusion (7:02)
Dreams (6:30)
Frozen In Time (7:20)
Prototype (6:32)
Review: ASC's Reflections is a masterclass in drum & bass and ambient music. The album is awash with deep, melodic soundscapes and old-school 90s beats that will transport you to another world. From the gentle pace of 'Glaciers' to the more upbeat 'Prototype' each track on the album is a sonic journey that will leave you wanting more. ASC's production is impeccable, and his use of samples is nothing short of masterful. The result is an album that is both nostalgic and fresh, with a sound that is uniquely his own. Whether you're a fan of drum & bass, ambient, or simply good music, Reflections is an album that you won't want to miss. In addition to the stunning music, the album's packaging is also top-notch.
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Duality
Duality (orange & red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SPTLP 004. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Northern Lights (7:57)
Sunset On Mars (6:29)
Totality (7:21)
Reincarnation (7:20)
Seraphim (8:09)
Prism Of Light (6:33)
Harmonic Function (7:00)
Fade To Grey (7:28)
Review: Their first ever collaborative LP, drum & bass brilliants ASC and Aural Imbalance share Duality, consummating a long working relationship, which has also seen two 12" EP exquisites from 2023, 'Interstellar Transmissions' and 'The Other Side'. But, as this is their first full-length album together, Duality is less floor-centred and works in a relatively conceptual mode, tracking a strong but measured arc from left-right pad sculptings to designer breaks. The cosmic theme of both artists' music is omnipresent as ever, though there's an extra dash of titular spiritualism; we move from the literal celestiality of 'Sunset On Mars', into a B-side's figurative celestiality with 'Seraphim' and 'Prism Of Light'; a steady vibe-shift into angelic, alary buoyancy.
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Played by: ASC, Mihail P, Zakè
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Rudy
Rudy (3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SIGLP 019. Rel: 29 Feb 24
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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Shelflife 3
Shelflife 3 (3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SIGLP 010. Rel: 01 Apr 14
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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Shelflife 5
Cat: SIGLP 013. Rel: 29 Jun 18
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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What Came Before
Cat: EMIV 2059. Rel: 10 Jun 22
Don't Be Scared (feat Takura) (3:59)
Go (3:53)
Censor (feat Popcaan & IRAH) (3:33)
Mixed Emotions (3:44)
Over & Done (feat Pip Millett) (3:46)
Run Up (feat Unknown T) (3:15)
5AM (4:12)
Headtop (feat IRAH) (4:20)
When It Rains (feat BackRoad Gee) (4:22)
Hold Your Ground (feat Ethan Holt) (3:24)
Blazer (feat IRAH) (3:03)
Consciousness (4:08)
Forgive Dark (4:02)
Review: Chase & Status ride a new wave with their sixth album, honouring their long-held time in the limelight as two of the UK's most powerful bangercrafting hitmakers. While still managing to nod to times past, this limited new LP also works in brand new UK sounds - drill MCs Unknown T and Backroad Gee, for example, make standout appearance on the tracks 'Run Up' and 'When It Rains', while still retaining elements of creativity that are endemic to Chase & Status only. Meanwhile, UK dancehall maintains its strong standing, with Popcaan and IRAH featuring regularly throughout.
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From Dust To Dawn
Cat: KOSEN 81. Rel: 30 Jan 25
From Dust To Dawn (5:20)
Les Autres (3:52)
Where Secrets Lie (4:30)
Blumhouse (with Tryst Temps) (4:36)
Faith (4:39)
Veilwhisper (4:11)
Inflate (4:17)
Dummies (5:26)
Snowfall (with Eluun) (4:14)
Moirai (5:22)
Click Clack (3:53)
Snakes & Cowards (4:57)
The Bill (4:34)
Let Me Know (Where You Go) (5:03)
Seven Virtues (4:36)
Story's Left Untold (3:50)
Review: The Clamps might sound like he's a punk band from the late 70s, but sonically this French artist sounds zillions of miles in the future. A man of stark dynamics and a powerful sense of extremities, he's taken neuro to some incredibly dramatic and emotional places on this album. Featuring collabs with the likes of Tryst Temps and Eluun, From Dust To Dawn tells a powerful story over 16 tracks. From the sheet metal slabs of cosmic brutalism ('Moirai') to the outright euphoric ('The Bill') to the wildly futuristic ('Veilwhisper') this is an immense body of work that really deserves an elevation to vinyl. Don't sleep on this.
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Phoenix
Phoenix (white & black vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MYORPO 01. Rel: 13 Oct 23
High Commander (1:41)
Eyes Without A Face (4:29)
Blood Feud (2:17)
Pills (3:27)
We Run Hollywood (0:57)
Adult Engineering (4:27)
Sci Fi Fantasy (3:43)
Diversion Tactics (4:53)
Pelican Stree (2:19)
Welcome Back (3:51)
Phoenix (2:18)
Review: There's just no stopping Coco Bryce, who casually drops his third LP of the year on MYOR like it's no big deal. As low-slung opener 'High Commander' demonstrates, this isn't a one-trick jungle dump, but an album proper with nooks and crannies to get lost in. There are of course plenty of dazzling breakbeat excursions to savour - this is Coco Bryce after all - but even then his style has a refreshing, dynamic quality which makes for listening music as much as shockout juice. The low tempo beatdowns are just as incredible, full of vibe and bursting with inspiration, proving, as we already said, there is NO stopping our bredda in Breda.
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Ancestorz (Rootz Of Jungle)
Cat: NEW 9384LP. Rel: 04 May 23
Musik 4 Da Soul (feat Courtney Melody - Ishen remix) (4:55)
Garden Of Life (Tenor Fly Tribute) (feat Lij Tafari) (4:13)
Athos (feat Lij Tafari - DJ Fleck remix) (4:14)
Ancestorz (Jungle Fari) (feat Eva Lazarus & Blackout JA) (4:40)
Tottenham Story (feat Akala) (3:55)
Jungle Defender (4:04)
Postcode Dance (feat Martha Cecilia, Nanci Corriea & Phoebs - Izachar remix) (3:11)
Senegal (4:34)
Samurai Junglist (feat Junglist Youths - Ishen remix) (4:51)
Review: Here comes an exemplary slice of dub/drum & bass hybridization from Congo Natty, who has been helming up slick fusions of these genres since the early 1990s. His first album in eight years, 'Ancestorz' as a title should be indicative enough. The LP explores the indigenous roots and influences of jungle music, from its historic use of African rhythms to samples of Native American flutes. Collaborations with artists as far-flung as Eva Lazarus, Blackout JA, Akala, Maverick Sabre, Courtney Melody and Shabaka Hutchings are all in tow, showing off Natty's love for contemporary bass music and maturer sounds in equal measure.
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Jungle Revolution (10th Anniversary Edition)
Jungle Revolution (10th Anniversary Edition) (yellow vinyl LP + green vinyl LP)
Cat: BD 227X. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Jungle Souljah (4:04)
UK Allstars (Congo Natty Meets Benny Page mix) (4:57)
Revolution (4:55)
Get Ready (5:21)
Jah Warriors (Congo Natty Meets Vital Elements mix) (4:48)
Nu Beginingz (3:53)
Jungle Is I & I (Congo Natty Meets Vital Elements mix) (4:11)
London Dungeons (Congo Natty Meets Boyson & Crooks mix) (4:49)
Rebel (4:35)
Micro Chip (Say No) (5:24)
Review: Congo Natty celebrates a decade of revolutionary jungle music with this anniversary reissue of a classic. Originally released in 2013, this album remains a cornerstone of the genre, blending reggae, hip-hop, and jungle influences into a powerful sonic tapestry. With timeless tracks like 'UK Allstars' and 'Jungle Souljah,' Congo Natty captures the spirit of the underground rave scene with infectious beats and socially conscious lyrics. This anniversary edition breathes new life into the record with remastered tracks and additional content, reminding listeners of the enduring legacy of jungle music and Congo Natty's vital contribution to its evolution.
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For Now
For Now (LP limited to 150 copies)
Cat: JUSTINKAY EP. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Larvy (5:10)
Horsey (2:20)
Anaxagoras (5:47)
Snood (1:50)
Machine Spirit (5:48)
Wisconsin Desert (2:48)
Setting Sun (5:10)
For Now (1:52)
Review: The late great Cosmic AC's vast catalogue again yields some posthumous treasure with part two of the For Now album. It's another record that is as sophisticated as it is adventures with plenty of painstakingly crafted but effortless smooth breakbeats on 'Larvy' topped with pensive synths. Elsewhere there are logic-defying rhythm structures on 'Snood', hooky synth shimmers and more raw textures on 'Wisconsin Desert' and jazzy, cosmic motifs on the wonderful 'Setting Sun'. This is a high-class mini-album full of next-level sound designs and turbo-brain drum patterns. It makes for a compelling listen wherever you may be.
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Transition Of Eye
Cat: CBRLP 002. Rel: 12 Oct 22
The Soundboy Tears (2:58)
Through Waterfalls (feat Maya Bruce) (4:59)
So In Love With You (2:08)
Angles (3:34)
Prophet (4:28)
Death (3:58)
Part Disappear (2:25)
Emerald (3:23)
Our God, The Sun (3:19)
You Gave Me Everything (2:13)
I Think I'm In Love With Living Again (4:48)
Who Knew All Those Years Ago It Would Come To This... (4:21)
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Adventures In Foam (reissue)
Adventures In Foam (reissue) (white vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 60X. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Adventures In Foam (intro)
Cat People
Northstar
Fat Ass Joint
Ol Bunkhouse
Paris Streatham
A Vida
Traffic
Reef's Edge
The Sighting
Break Charmer
The Method
On The Track
Cruzer
Clockwork
The Brazilianaire
4 Or 5
Mars Brothers
Popsicle
The Light
The Sequel
Review: Amon Tobin's debut album under the Cujo alias is a sprawling, complex work that spans 21 tracks and blurs the lines between multiple genres. First released in the mid-90s, it introduced a unique blend of live instruments and innovative sampling that would go on to shape Tobin's entire career. This is first time all the tracks have been compiled together, providing a complete version of the album that had previously been scattered across different editions. From the moody, atmospheric 'Cat People' to the intricate jazz influences in 'The Brazilianaire', the album captures Tobin's knack for combining breakbeats with more experimental sounds. There's an almost cinematic quality to the compositions, with moments of ambient calm giving way to punchy, layered rhythms. The sheer variety of ideas packed into the album is remarkable, from the driving percussion of 'Traffic' to the rich, textural complexity of 'Cruzer.' Even now, nearly 30 years on, the album still feels fresh and ahead of its time, illustrating Tobin's pioneering approach to electronic music. This reissue is a fitting reminder of the innovative work that laid the foundation for a remarkable career.
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Cycheouts' Counterattack: Best Cuts 1995-2000
Cat: EM 1203DLP. Rel: 01 Feb 23
Swampy Murder (5:55)
Mujin OB (4:31)
Track 03 (6:34)
Lum'n'Bass (4:25)
Hellboro (Funky Hell mix) (4:03)
Red Comet (Shining Cosmos mix) (4:12)
LPU Vs Cycheouts (DJ Horn mix) (3:37)
IGTFs (3:58)
0083 Mantras (God-outs mix) (4:20)
God Eater (6:21)
Beast 666 Step (Emperor Kumazawa mix) (5:04)
Hit Man (Jungle Assassin mix) (4:21)
Dub Killer 91 (Minnie House mix) (4:01)
Solomon 's 2-step (Gato mix) (4:28)
Cycheouts Live At Lubnology (4:27)
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Alterations In Gyral Form
Cat: WEME 087. Rel: 07 Jun 24
Orange Peel (3:48)
A Total Disregard For Whatever It Is You Think (3:18)
Debbie Will Deck You (3:29)
We Saw Your Mum In Tesco (1:33)
Sad Stay Snakebitten (6:34)
Where Is My Hat? (7:12)
Denzil's Breath (6:01)
Cheek Biting (5:21)
Gravy Boot (3:57)
Hera Endleofan (3:18)
Nevermeant No 8593 (3:30)
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Industry (remastered)
Industry (remastered) (limited 5xLP)
Cat: IDVLP 001. Rel: 30 Jan 24
Thunder (6:25)
Connected (7:46)
Spirit Train (6:36)
Elektra (7:08)
City (6:44)
Chained On Two Sides (6:35)
Time Frame (6:43)
Industry (5:03)
Remote View
Kinetic
Anaesthetic (6:21)
Time (7:01)
Review: Dom & Roland's Industry set new standards when it was released on Moving Shadow in 1998. This was a vision of d&b as a cinematic vessel like never before, pushing the limits of sound design in a style which has been standard practice ever since. Steely and intense, it's as fresh and relevant now as it was when it first laid waste to the scene in a blizzard of industrial strength drums and dystopian moods. Newly remastered and now spread across five plates (compared to the still considerable four it originally arrived on), this is a landmark slice of drum & bass history given the ceremonious reappraisal it deserves.
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Playing In The Dark
Playing In The Dark (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: NHS 395LP. Rel: 27 Aug 20
Two Mics (feat Missing) (4:47)
Back & Forth (feat SPY) (4:58)
Fix It All (feat London Elektricity) (3:46)
Burn (feat Nu:Tone & Terri Walker) (4:43)
Highrise FM (feat Calibre) (5:58)
Get Down (feat DJ Zinc) (3:47)
Brothers (feat Unglued) (4:42)
Tectonic Plates (feat DieMantle) (3:28)
Still Beautiful (feat Keeno & Obsel) (4:07)
A Song For You (feat DJ Marky) (4:29)
Joint Venture (feat Calibre) (5:14)
Gullyman Skank (feat Chimpo) (3:34)
Playing In The Dark (feat The Vanguard Projecy) (4:38)
Adoration (feat LSB) (5:13)
Not The Fake Ones (feat Roni Size) (3:16)
Do You Ever (feat Etherwood) (3:52)
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Scream Of The Butterfly
Cat: SNKRLP 011. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Paternal Curse (4:23)
Star Fallen (feat J-Shadow) (4:46)
Three Of Me, One Of You (4:52)
No Fuckry (3:55)
Hadanar Melody (4:47)
Not Surprised (feat Lee Scott) (3:21)
Stepford Lives (feat EMMA) (3:53)
Blue Note (5:27)
Halloween Blue (2:03)
Crusht Wings (2:41)
Prayer Wheel (Left You Fi Dead) (feat Killa P) (4:40)
Heatmap (feat Emz) (2:38)
Inside The Box (4:53)
Amnixiel (3:30)
Review: Etch returns with a seismic new release, diving deep into sonic world-building that spans dubstep, jungle, garage and hip-hop influences. On Scream of the Butterfly, Etch assembles an eclectic cast to explore darker shades of club music, starting with the thunderous low-end on the opening track, which signals this album as more than just club fodder. J-Shadow's footwork flair on 'Star Fallen' and Lee Scott's unmistakable flow on 'Not Surprised' add to the atmosphere, while E.M.M.A's ambient touch on 'Stepford Lives' creates an eerie midpoint. Each track veers from intense bass to atmospheric experimentation, making this a masterclass in evolving bass music.

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Played by: Re:ni
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Neon Dust
Neon Dust (trifold 3xLP)
Cat: NHS 441LP. Rel: 24 Sep 21
Lighthouse (feat Zara Kershaw) (4:10)
Fall Awake (3:19)
How You Went So Long (5:15)
Swans (feat Sigrun Stella) (3:36)
Dhalia (5:03)
The Current (feat DRS) (4:10)
They're Here (4:10)
Water In Your Veins (3:59)
Caliban (5:24)
I Will Wave To You (4:12)
Nebula (feat Fred V) (5:50)
Belorama (5:29)
Follow The River (feat Lily Budiasa) (4:27)
We Shine Amongst The Lights (5:53)
Akasha (4:34)
All Underwater (feat Lily Budiasa) (4:58)
Light & Dark (4:08)
Okusha (3:45)
The Map Of My Inside World (5:38)
Into Oblivion (5:23)
Review: Etherwood re-confirms all the promise he has shown in recent years with this super new album on the legendary Hospital. It is his fourth long-player in all and shows off his knack for rolling drums and majestic melody while serving up some sweet vocal collabs. Next to the timeless drum &bas sounds come a wealth of influences from rock, indie-pop, techno and downtempo, with lots of lush ambient designs and plenty of hummable top lines. His own vocals also feature on tunes like the heartbroken Fall Awake, while legendary mic man DRS is in fine flow on 'The Current' where he muses on self-medication and more. Neon Dust is another complete album from one of the scene's finest.
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Walking Wounded (half speed remastered)
Walking Wounded (half speed remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: EBTG 010V. Rel: 06 Nov 19
Before Today (4:18)
Wrong (4:37)
Single (4:39)
The Heart Remains A Child (3:44)
Walking Wounded (6:03)
Flipside (4:33)
Big Deal (4:30)
Mirrorball (3:27)
Good Cop Bad Cop (4:51)
Review: When it came to following up their surprise 1994 hit album "Amplified Heart", Everything But The Girl's Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn decided to rip up the rulebook and do things differently. Previously, their music has been considered, downtempo and - whisper it quietly - Balearic. 1996's "Walking Wounded" retained their inherent beauty and sense of melancholia, but updated their musical blueprint to include far more influences from (then) contemporary dance music. As this half-speed re-mastered reissue proves, they largely hit the spot, with warm deep house cut "Wrong", the sparkling drum and bass pop of the title track and the similarly minded "Big Deal" standing out.
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Temperamental (half speed remastered)
Cat: EBTG 011V. Rel: 06 May 20
Five Fathoms (6:23)
Low Tide Of The Night (4:43)
Blame (6:16)
Hatfield 1980 (5:09)
Temperamental (5:17)
Compression (7:10)
Downhill Racer (3:50)
Lullaby Of Clubland (5:29)
No Difference (4:24)
The Future Of The Future (7:55)
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USB001
USB001 (gatefold 2xLP in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: 505419 7957161. Rel: 20 Jun 24
ItsNotREEAALLLLLLLL (5:29)
BerwynGesaffNeighbours (2:06)
Stayinit (4:37)
Leavemealone (3:46)
Baby Again (5:20)
Rumble (2:22)
Turn On The Lights Again (4:28)
Jungle (3:18)
Admit It (U Dont Want 2) (6:27)
Lights Out (4:48)
Leavemealone (Nia Archives remix) (2:59)
Jungle (Rico Nasty remix) (3:34)
Lights Out (HAAi remix) (6:11)
Review: If there is a more hyped artist in the world right now than Fred... again we aren't sure who it might be. The lad who grew up close to Brian Eno and has since worked with him in the studio is a global star who has also collaborated with Four Tet and Skrillex, played all over the world, won various awards and dropped several albums now presses up his acclaimed USB to gatefold double vinyl. It is a collection of his early singles that captures his lo-fi, lived-in, diaristic sounds across a range of experimental electronic styles.
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Luminous
Luminous (gatefold blue & white marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NHS 540LP. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Collide (feat DNMO & Paul Dowling) (3:22)
Take You There (3:02)
Luminous (3:46)
Games (feat Lottie Jones & Richter) (3:04)
Dive (feat Tudor) (3:36)
What I'm Hoping For (feat Laura Brehm) (3:35)
Take Over (feat Dan Dakota) (4:08)
Metronome (feat Danny Connors & Petra) (2:59)
Polsloe Bridge (4:07)
Restless (feat Lottie Jones) (3:29)
Faded Blue (feat Hybrid Minds & Lottie Jones) (3:25)
Subliminal (feat Etherwood, ALLKNIGHT & FJ Law) (4:02)
Divinity (4:04)
Review: Album alert! Fred V returns to the big H for his second solo album Luminous. Building on the vibe he set with 2021's Radiate album, Luminous dances that fine line between pop and dance with big bright dynamics, infectious hooks and bundles of springy, sunny side euphoria. Featuring link-ups with the likes of Dan Dakota, DNMO, Hybrid Minds, Etherwood, Lottie Jones and others, vibes range from the neon turbo disco of 'Take Over' to the solemn introspective ballad 'Subliminal' via powe3rful dancefloor jams like the title track. A stately Hospital LP that does everything you want it to.
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Hidden Highways
Cat: PCMSV 024. Rel: 31 May 23
Create (7:37)
2071319 (6:24)
Todash (7:39)
Ruined Wallpaper (1:55)
The Breach (7:46)
Bellwether (7:02)
Technology (7:38)
Underground Sound (6:40)
Holes In Space (7:18)
 in stock $22.14
Mysteries Of Funk (25th Anniversary Edition)
Mysteries Of Funk (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3400C. Rel: 07 Nov 23
Cybermetric Jazz (13:14)
Rainbows Of Colour (7:03)
On The Double (8:46)
Time & Space (7:10)
Where's Jack The Ripper? (9:10)
Fly With Me (10:01)
C Funk (3:32)
Starbase 23 (10:14)
Time & Space (Heaven mix) (3:01)
Rivers Of Congo (8:30)
Imagination (part 1 & 2) (8:25)
560° (4:08)
Imagination (part 3) (8:09)
Stay With Me (9:58)
Rainbows Of Colour (Heavens Breath) (0:18)
Review: Despite his considerable contributions to drum & bass over many decades as a DJ, producer and promoter Grooverider has released only one solo artist album and that is 1998's Mysteries Of Funk which now turns 25 years old. Produced in conjunction with Optical, it gets a special, limited edition anniversary reissue across six sides of vinyl including standout singles 'Rainbows of Colour' and 'Where's Jack The Ripper.' It came a decade or so after Grooverider established himself alongside long time partner Fabio with sets at the UK's best illegal raves before then starting their own seminal Rage night at Heaven.
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Played by: Soul Intent
 in stock $45.13
Dub Plate Business Collection - Mad Worries
Dub Plate Business Collection - Mad Worries (limited 180 gram vinyl 4xLP box set)
Cat: SUBBASELP 6. Rel: 28 Jul 22
Double H Productions - "How Dark It Is" (remix) (4:56)
E.K.U.D.C.M. - "Ultra Jungle (All Nite)" (5:13)
The Man With No Name - "Stars" (remix) (5:33)
The Man With No Name - "So Tight" (5:15)
The Man With No Name - "Painted Man" (5:02)
The Man With No Name - "Within Me" (6:07)
E.K.U.D.C.M - "Just Sekkle" (4:41)
E.K.U.D.C.M - "Quiji Board" (4:47)
E.K.U.D.C.M - "On Dope" (4:46)
E.K.U.D.C.M - "She Dance" (5:08)
E.K.U.D.C.M - "Kashif (Love)" (4:34)
Phiziks - "Nobody" (5:10)
 in stock $63.96
Negative Space (reissue)
Negative Space (reissue) (white with black splattered vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: SMDELP 01. Rel: 06 Dec 16
Hawkeye (5:48)
Spasmolytic (5:43)
Retina (with Red Army) (6:27)
Ironhead (6:05)
Echoes (6:08)
Tidal Track (5:50)
Malice (5:44)
Jawbox (with Gremlinz) (5:42)
Conduit VIP (5:48)
Red Herring (6:07)
Third Rail (6:25)
Killing Moon (5:45)
Review: Topping off an incredible year in which he's launched his own label (Weaponry) and delivered three EP troves of deep drum darkness, Seattle's Homemade Weapons presents his debut album Negative Space. Followers of his disarming, physical, rolling sub-heavy sound will know exactly how important this is: the flurried amen crashes of opener "Hawkeye", the cavernous ricochet rhythm shots of "Retina", the heavily pressurised space station pads, micro-traces of jazz and busted drum fury of "Conduit", the gurgling Doc Scott style drones and sense-blurring space between the drums on "Red Herring".... Homemade Weapons has captured his stark signature with slick, subtle detail and created a document that compounds everything we've suspected since he emerged in 2011.
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Played by: M50, Bop
 in stock $50.11
Tides
Tides (blue splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 505419 7735530. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Tides (with Fred V, Tudor & Lottie Jones)
Fingerprints (with Grace Grundy)
If Love Could Have Saved You (with Venbee)
Lights (with Charlotte Plank)
Stay (with Lily Denning)
Maniac (with Dan Fable)
Delete Our Love (with Brodie) (2:51)
Mariana (1:38)
Castles (with Tom Walker) (3:18)
Burn Out (with Lily Denning) (3:44)
Kites (with Grace Grundy)
Riga (with Grimm)
Favourite Song (with Dan Fable)
Review: Tides is the brand-new studio album from Hybrid Minds; a veritable challenging of the status quo and drum & bass orthodoxy with the best-produced, most pristine sonic vanguard yet. Presenting 13 incredible tracks, including the hits 'If Love Could Have Saved You', with venbee and 'Lights', with Charlotte Plank, get ready to sit back and enjoy the sonic journey that Tides takes you on, transcending listeners beyond the genre's more typical environments with their own unique Hybrid Minds take on the drum & bass style. This edition is primed for the tuntable, coming to a shortened 2xLP splatter-vinyl edition.
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Infinity Spectrum
Infinity Spectrum (translucent orange & red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SPTLP 002. Rel: 17 May 24
Aurealis (6:58)
Glistening Stard (6:30)
Alpha (7:21)
Stargazers (7:37)
Slow Motion (6:34)
Apparation (6:34)
Artifical Satellite (7:21)
Unknown Forces (6:09)
Review: The latest full-length LP from Aural Imbalance continues serenely on the heels of an already well-travelled career. Now seeming to avow the often almost eternal sounding nature of breaks and drum & bass, a title like Infinity Spectrum implies that this is a career that could happily go on forever, were we not mere mortals. As ever, the album is interstellar in theme, each track doubling up in function as names that could also easily denote distant star systems or galaxies; 'Aurealis' and 'Alpha' are standout cuts in this regard, pitting rolling pitched 808s, rattling arps, and nebular pads together, behooving the ever-central breakbeat that sets us off on a journey to find some glistening lost alien artifact. Though there is a destination, it really is about the journey; by the time we reach the C-side, 'Slow Motion' ups the sonic sulphur content with a detour through an airier, major-keyed gas-planetary iceworld, while wondrous scoped-out rollage judderer 'Apparation' proves that even space provides its own mirages, its own fata morgana.
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 in stock $35.43
Mental Concept 151515
Mental Concept 151515 (hand-numbered hand-stamped eco vinyl LP + insert + sticker limited to 85 copies)
Cat: MECON 151515. Rel: 19 Jul 24
Track 1 (6:20)
Track 2 (6:49)
Track 3 (5:48)
Track 4 (5:45)
Track 5 (5:09)
Track 6 (6:11)
 in stock $29.62
Wait For It
Wait For It (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ITLP 20. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Intro (2:10)
Welcome (4:26)
FRDM (5:25)
Shangri La (4:54)
Spring Break (4:26)
Banana Jazz (Quartett) (5:18)
A Jichalicious Something (3:58)
Good Morning Sunshine (6:08)
Xmas Giftcard (3:49)
5onit (4:48)
Chillinger (3:25)
Happy Ending (6:02)
Outro (3:15)
Review: Ilian Tape have tapped up Jichael Mackson here for a double album of expressive and forward thinking electronic sounds. The atmosphere generally futuristic and intriguing, with tracks like 'Shangri La' riding on gentle breakbeats amongst air pads, 'Banana Jazz (Quartett)' is a high speed and live sounding jazz-breakbeat workout, 'A Jichalicious Something' is dubby and IDM inflected lushness and 'Good Morning Sunshine' is an interplanetary trip with distant cosmic pads and organic piano chords soothing mind, body and soul.
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Variations On Being
Variations On Being (blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SPTLP 003. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Dharma (6:55)
Artha (6:33)
Moksha (5:44)
Kama (5:44)
Boundary (5:44)
Hexis (6:08)
Ideal Forms (5:41)
Physis (5:48)
Review: New Jersey's standout drum & bass star JLM Productions is a releasing powerhouse, having gone strong since at least the mid-90s with his Reinforced alias - and now with a return to his JLM name, here releasing under ASC's Spatial Recordings. Implied to be a pioneer of a certain subset of atmospheric drum & bass, this new album, Variations On Being, harnesses this credo to brilliant effect, rightly representing Jamie Myseron's craft as one that brings with it a deep spiritual fecundity. With Buddhist, Vedic and Hindu titles like 'Dharma', 'Artha' and 'Kama', backed up by a Hellenic haul of tunes on the B-side with titles like 'Physis' and 'Hexis', each track here riffles with a pulsive energy and exquisiteness, as if to suggest the movement of a pure font of spirit, not bound by the formalisms of much drum & bass (the sound is unashamedly expansive, unafraid of giving way to pad and synth wash at the relative expense of heavy-hitting drums).
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Played by: ASC
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Natural Rhythm
Cat: FOKUZLP 036. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Soul Jazz (3:51)
Chrysalism (with Salem & Orla O'dwyer) (4:38)
Back & Forth (4:37)
Sunday Smooth (instrumental) (3:36)
Tequila Sunset (with Arnaud Ve) (4:54)
Jungle Retro Classics (4:35)
Canyon Dub (4:21)
Sunday Lounge (4:50)
 in stock $18.27
8 Coffins
8 Coffins (2xLP)
Cat: MPD 051. Rel: 01 Oct 24
8 Coffins
Kingdom Rise
Wadada
Body Guard
No Wicked
Vampire
Latin Flute
Zion
Review: Musique Pour La Danse proudly presents 8 Coffins, an essential collection of original tracks by the British duo Dougie Wardrop (of Conscious Sounds fame), and Nigel Lake as Jungle Neck, unearthed from the original masters laid down in the mid 90s. Eight raw tracks span four sides, two tracks each, authentically laying out a quick octave of bodybagging heaters. '8 Coffins' prophesies this (high) octane sequence of hits, ticking the first target off its list with a jungle cut bordering on a muted dub version, with offbeat bubbles and lowpassed vocals sounding as if the melody was being sung behind an ebony, mist-shrouded room divider. 'Kingdom Rise' moves further in this dub/jungle techno direction, working in lasery descensions into a take on Lennie De Ice, while the singular rollage of 'Bodyguard' ups the clarity while matching a sample-spread vox jab to the bass sequence. The inverse record equally dazzles, with its far-Eastern koto against mecha-jungle on 'No Wicked', and rapid snare delays against frank flutes on 'Latin Flute'.
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I Live I Learn
I Live I Learn (coloured vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NHS 409LP. Rel: 07 Dec 20
I Live, I Learn (feat Fae Vie) (4:51)
Severn Summers (4:11)
Behind The Glass (feat Kate Wild) (5:10)
Antiphony (3:48)
When I Heard You (4:30)
Sunflowers (feat Thomas Oliver) (4:35)
Pancake's Breakfast (3:10)
Fall Beneath You (feat Etherwood) (4:35)
Breathing Room (1:28)
Listen Close (feat Telomic) (4:16)
Keeno & Obsel - "Fear" (4:51)
Oracle (4:52)
Unreachable (feat Whiney & Ebson) (4:07)
The So-Called Impossible (5:05)
Review: A mainstay at camp H through his prolific work on the now defunct Med School imprint, Keeno makes his Hospital debut with his fourth album I Live, I Learn. Opening with the full orchestral impact and gospel level vocals of the title track, we're then whisked on a tour of Keeno's contrasts; the Chris Rea style guitars of 'Severn Summers', the big disco flavour of 'When I Heard You', the slower breaks and clippy strings of 'Pancake's Breakfast', the almighty vocal sample and score-like epic flare of skit 'Breathing Room' and the darkest, most club-focused jam of the bunch 'Listen Close'. Live, learn, loving this...
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Played by: Sikka
 in stock $23.53
The Edge Of Everything
The Edge Of Everything (gatefold clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: CRMLP 044CLEAR. Rel: 27 Jan 21
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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Irrational Numbers Volume 1
Cat: KRUST 001. Rel: 21 Jul 23
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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Irrational Numbers Volume 4
Cat: KRUST 004. Rel: 24 Jan 24
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 5
Cat: KRUST 005. Rel: 14 Mar 24
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 3
Cat: KRUST 003. Rel: 30 Oct 23
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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NQ State Of Mind Vol 1
LENZMAN / DAN STEZO / VARIOUS
NQ State Of Mind Vol 1 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: NQ 021. Rel: 15 Jan 21
Satl - "All My Life" (feat Steo - Tokyo Prose remix) (5:15)
Redeyes - "Late Night Jam" (feat Tyler Daley - Lenzman remix) (5:21)
Anile - "Juno's Position" (5:36)
Sam Binary - "Surface Tension" (6:53)
Submorphics - "Daydreaming" (feat Big Brooklyn Red - Echo Brown remix) (4:34)
Zero T & Unitsouled - "Slightest Moment" (feat KSR - remix) (4:53)
Lenzman - "Walk On By" (Satl remix) (4:55)
Redeyes - "Untitled Soul" (4:10)
FD - "Top2Bottom VIP" (6:27)
Review: The North Quarter label serves up nine exclusive tracks on this superb double LP which is the culmination of many years friendship of Lenzman & Dan Stezo. The former lays down the seamless flow while the latter delivers perfectly introspective lyrics in a heart aching falsetto and all the tunes are solely from The Northern Quarter associates. The liquid drum & bass grooves are soulful and soaring, with plaintive pianos draped over the silky sequences. It's a warm and emotive listen for days at home as well as once dance floors open up again. Favourites include Zero T & Unitsouled's frictionless 'Slightest Moment' and FD's deep diving closer 'Top2Bottom VIP.'
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Rebuilding Better Worlds
Rebuilding Better Worlds (gatefold coloured vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: NHS 444LP. Rel: 29 Oct 21
Build A Better World (feat Emer Dineen - Hugh Hardie remix) (4:53)
The Prescription Is Love (CLIQUES remix) (4:54)
Time To Think (feat Inja & The Secretary-General - Think Tonk remix) (4:09)
Final View From The Rooftops (feat Cydnei B - Justin Hawkes remix) (6:09)
Lonely Sirens (feat Elsa Esmeralda - London Elektricity VIP) (4:54)
Funkopolis (Mozey remix) (4:30)
She Slowly Caught Fire (feat Bulgarian Goddess - Winslow remix) (5:37)
I Wish You Could See It Too (feat Urbandawn - Lilac remix) (5:00)
Kubrick's View (Degs & MURIUKI remix) (4:34)
Never Trust A Hippy (Logisitics remix) (4:54)
Possible Worlds (feat Inja - Digital Native remix) (4:57)
Empty Seat At The Table (feat Whiney - Whiney VIP) (4:09)
Don't Give Up Now (feat Bulgarian Goddess - Villem remix) (5:44)
Well That's A Switch (Polaris remix) (4:58)
Funkopolis (Seba remix) (5:09)
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Municipal Dreams
Municipal Dreams (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: SNKRLP 013. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Lies & Deceit (1:56)
Climbing The Walls (3:28)
Self Destruction (4:31)
Hope I (interlude) (2:19)
Wrong Turn, Dead End (5:05)
They Only Come Out At Night (4:19)
Hope III (interlude) (2:42)
Rush (4:33)
Violence (4:07)
Broke (5:05)
TWOC (4:33)
Just A Number (Institutionalised) (4:47)
Innocence (3:41)
Hope II (2:40)
 in stock $31.28
Through Lines
Cat: 3024 MAR1LP. Rel: 16 May 24
Broken (5:03)
Friedrichstrasse (5:04)
Yet (5:54)
TRG - Broken Heart (Martyn DCM mix) (5:46)
Cloud Convention (6:38)
Vancouver (6:07)
Mega Drive Generation (6:18)
Get Down (6:40)
Virgo (6:52)
Review: Dutch DJ/producer Martyn has always been one of techno and bass music's most thoughtful and diverse operators, with a trademark production style that draws on many interconnected styles and now a Substack newsletter full of interesting essays about different aspects of the music culture he's been part of for decades. Through Lines, seemingly inspired by his ongoing desire to make sense of the musical shifts he's contributed to, is his first career retrospective - a fine collection of personal favourites and hand-picked club workouts featuring tracks recorded and released at different points between 2005 and 2015. It's a terrific collection filled with tracks that variously mix and match elements of dubstep, polyrhythmic techno, UK garage, Detroit techno, broken beat, 140, drum and bass and deep techno.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer, Jeigo
 in stock $36.26
Anti Gravity Tournament
Cat: WRWTFWW 090. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Pizza Hotline - "Ice Planet"
Mitch Murder - "Terminal Velocity"
Pizza Hotline - "The Racers We've Lost"
Mitch Murder - "Oceanic Zone"
Pizza Hotline - "Dark Void"
Mitch Murder - "Diverge"
Review: Wipeout XL was a game changer for electronic music, video games and the marriage of the two and it no doubt, inspired legions of fans of both throughout the last 25+ years. This adrenaline-charged album - inspired by the iconic series - delivers six high-energy tracks, each contributed by two artists known for their mastery in electronic music, immersing listeners in a fast-paced, futuristic anti-gravity racing adventure. With thunderous breaks, atmospheric jungle rhythms and liquid drum & bass, the album captures the essence of 90s and Y2K video game soundtracks, while evoking the smooth vibes of artists like LTJ Bukem, Peshay and Soichi Terada. Each artist brings their own flair, contributing three tracks each to the limited-edition LP, which comes housed in a heavyweight 350gsm sleeve designed by the legendary junkboy, creative director at Mojang Studios. The vibrant artwork perfectly complements the album's energy, creating a visual and auditory experience that transports listeners to another world. Following a string of successful releases, this album offers a turbo-charged, nostalgic escape for fans of synthwave, jungle and drum & bass, while also appealing to those who cherish the golden age of video games.
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 in stock $33.21
Mountain
Mountain (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SV 100LP. Rel: 25 Mar 22
Delorian Dream (feat Makoto) (4:13)
2011 (4:08)
Sahara (4:08)
Overload (3:47)
Can't Break Me (feat Karina Ramage) (3:25)
Electric Girl (4:10)
Live The Life (4:08)
Olive (3:18)
I'm Free (feat Kojo) (4:09)
Passenger (feat In:Most) (4:09)
Golden Eagle (3:47)
Perilous (4:09)
The Shadow (3:46)
I'll Be Waiting (feat Ruth Royall) (4:09)
 in stock $25.19
Grush
Grush (2xLP)
Cat: ZIQ 465. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Reticulum A (4:19)
Hyper Daddy (5:24)
Fogou (2:43)
Magic Pony Ride (part 4) (2:38)
Imperial Crescent (3:45)
Reticulum B (3:37)
Grush (3:12)
Belvedere (3:32)
Raver (3:07)
Windsor Safari Park (5:35)
Hastings (2:48)
Manscape (5:23)
Metaphonk (5:06)
Reticulum C (4:44)
Review: Mike Paradinas is a veteran producer and owner of Planet Mu but he keeps on serving up thrilling new sounds. Grush is his latest, a new album packed with energetic tracks that he hopes reclaim the "dance" element of IDM. Inspired by the melodic dance music of the genre's early pioneers, Grush blends sweetly nostalgic melodies with dynamic, road-tested rhythms. Many tracks were developed during times on the road and from the spiralling notes of 'Hyper Daddy' to the aquatic acid footwork of the title track, Grush traces Paradinas' musical journey with signature style and invention. With influences from early Black Dog to Drexciyan funk, it's a vibrant, live-inspired record that works in a wide range of contexts from the club to the sofa.
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Played by: M50
 in stock $28.24
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