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PPJ 010
PPJ 010 (12")
Cat: PPJ 010. Rel: 19 Dec 23
Roots Vibration (Mash Up Da Place)
Find A Way (In Da Jungle)
 in stock $15.04
What We Do
Cat: PPJ 011. Rel: 19 Dec 23
What We Do (6:14)
Love So Good (Drop The Bass) (5:44)
 in stock $15.04
Hyperspace EP
Hyperspace EP (limited 12")
Cat: 4AMKV 005. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Nobody Else (extended mix) (5:34)
4AMK4 (4:22)
Fire Is Our Friend (extended mix) (4:30)
Hurt Me No More (extended mix) (6:03)
Review: Stamina crew represent - the 4AM Kru are back with more of their life-affirming jungle workouts for the tail end of the night when the ravers need a little extra juice. This is their fifth drop on Embrace The Real, and once again they've done a bang up job of bringing some fresh ideas to a classic approach. 'Nobody Else' does wonders with a sample which sounds like it could belong to 80s soul diva Stephanie Mills, bringing a powerful dose of melody into the mix before cutting into needlepoint drum funk. '4AMK4' is a relatively chill roller, while 'Fire Is Our Friend' dices up jazzy breaks at a mean clip and dances nimbly on top of the subs and 'Hurt Me No More' swerves directly towards hardcore euphoria, pianos n' all.
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 in stock $13.24
Illegal Rave Tapes Selektion 1999-2012
Cat: DDR 003. Rel: 27 Feb 24
What Is This Thing? (2:12)
Vebus (3:43)
Scapegoat (5:10)
Geiger Counter (4:59)
Pure Knowledge (4:40)
The Shakes (2:04)
The Twilight Zone (music 2000 mix) (4:45)
It's Not A Matter Of Belief (3:23)
Rave Clubs & Things (6:16)
Imagery Garden (3:35)
Cantina Scene (0:31)
Right There (4:58)
Inertia (8:31)
Shape Shifter (4:31)
Pelt! (4:24)
Played by: Perc
 in stock $29.58
Tempo Rubato
Tempo Rubato (limited translucent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: INP 034. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Don't Leave (feat Frank Carter III) (5:31)
Korubu (with Dave Owen) (4:55)
Arusha (5:24)
Kwesha (feat Chaca) (4:41)
Close To Me (4:58)
Scully (3:51)
Luka (4:38)
Just Now (feat Robert Manos) (5:41)
Chelae (with Cory James) (5:24)
Happening (4:58)
Louie De Palma (with Danny Rhodes) (5:43)
Refresh (3:34)
Can't Survive (5:39)
See What I Mean (3:56)
 in stock $27.76
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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 in stock $28.01
Don't Go
Don't Go (heavyweight purple marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: VFS 057. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Don't Go (6:42)
K-Rox (7:55)
 in stock $15.04
Minotaur
Minotaur (12")
Cat: OSH 27. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Minotaur (5:56)
Execute (6:12)
Warriah (4:15)
Spirit Chaser (8:07)
Review: Bristol producer Arcane makes a monumental debut on Over/Shadow here with four tracks that have Brady caused plenty of carnage on global dancefloors. 'Minotaur' kicks off with a flurry of snares that are so snappy they will break your neck. 'Execute' is another dense packed rhythmic workout with blasts of horn, dark bass and drilling drum work while 'Warriah' then floats above then dancelfoor with its paranoid pads and stepping broken beat rhythms. This most high impact and physical of EPs shuts down with 'Spirit Chaser', a more pad laced cut but one that is no less driving.
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 in stock $15.56
Witching Hour EP
Witching Hour EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FOKUZ 122. Rel: 30 Nov 23
The Witching Hour
Sound Of Silence (Hiraeth remix)
Life Indoors (Phaction remix)
Evening Sun
Review: A year on from their debut appearance, Archangel is back at it on Dutch d&b label Fokuz with more of the atmospheric, emotionally-charged gear they delivered on their two previous EPs. This is a suite of moody rollers in the cinematic sense of the term, all brooding melodic arrangement and forlorn vocals atop crisply programmed beats. Hiraeth's epic remix of 'Sound Of Silence' originally arrived on prior dici-only EP Android Waltz, but it was more than deserving of a chance to step out on wax, while Faction gets busy weaving deft tech step touches around 'Life Indoors'. It's a powerful, captivating listen from a talent firmly on an upward trajectory.
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 in stock $14.01
Lover To Lover
Lover To Lover (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ASW 004. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Lover To Lover (5:18)
So Gone (5:40)
Come Again (6:00)
Shifting Gears (5:17)
Review: Heads will know 'As We Enter' as the name of the Breakage tune that set the stage for many more things halftime to come - not to mention a Damian Marley & Nas song released around the same time - so we're more than pleased to learn that one next-gen producer has taken on the name as an alias. However, something in the aura of this release tells us this artist is no debutante; 'Lover To Lover' brings wubbing Reesebound rollage and summery fluting funk together in quick step, with complementary numbers 'So Gone', 'Come Again' and 'Shifting Gears' flaunting a respect for the many different facets of drum & bass, from techstep to early jump-up. This one gets more and more sinister as it progresses; despite the cover, whatever's entered the room feels more elephant than pigeon.
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 in stock $14.01
Star Clusters
Star Clusters (yellow splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 023. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Phases Of Reality (7:22)
Impressions (7:17)
Solyaris (7:22)
Oblivion (7:29)
Review: Covert operator ASC continues his astral travels for his current series of intergalactic breakbeat explorations with 'Star Cluster'. Following 'Isometric Projection' and 'Cause & Effect', this EP once again reaches to the heavens for its essence and rolls out with shimmering, emotional charm and more than its fair share of heavy drum punches. The dreamy vocal calls and slamming breaks of 'Solyaris' and the tightly coiled spring groove of 'Oblivion' are both major highs on this trip.
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 in stock $17.12
Isometric Projection
Isometric Projection (orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: CRVT 002. Rel: 01 Mar 24
The Construct (9:04)
Tidal Lock (6:34)
Centurion (7:07)
Nexus (7:21)
 in stock $16.09
Cause & Effect
Cause & Effect (blue black & white splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 021. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Synergy (8:10)
Suspended Animation (6:34)
Repetition (8:08)
Pharaoh (6:30)
Review: If you don't love ASC, do you even like electronic music? The master studio technician never makes anything less than thrilling sounding whether exploring ambient, jungle, or in-between worlds. Both characterise this new EP on Spatial which comes on lovely splattered vinyl 12". 'Synergy' pairs busy Amen breaks with lush pad work, 'Suspended Animation' is an icy and deft jungle workout in the farthest reaches of deep space and 'Repetition' is a super chill, slick and emotive excursion to the stars. 'Pharaoh' is another pristine production with infectious drum funk at its core.
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 in stock $17.63
House Of Leaves
House Of Leaves (green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SMDE 37. Rel: 21 Dec 23
House Of Leaves (7:01)
The Navidson Record (6:40)
The 5 1/2 Minute Hallway (5:43)
Exploration #4 (8:42)
Review: Samurai sign out of 2023 with this stunning expedition from longstanding craftsman ASC. One of the deepest to do it, here on 'House Of Leaves' he whips up a beguiling sense of atmosphere as we gradually ramp up the intensity from the tense and stretched out title track opener to the savage cymbal slaps of the finale 'Exploration #4'. In between we find our souls soothed by the relentless drumfunk of 'The Navidson Record' and our brains shattered by the cosmic turbo zaps of 'The 5 1/2 Minute Hallway'. Far out.
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 in stock $17.63
Real Love EP
Real Love EP (pink marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: KR 016. Rel: 19 Mar 24
Ascend - "Real Love" (5:20)
DJ Kos - "The Drop" (5:32)
DJ Ande - "Forever Lost" (5:56)
Dubious - "Ghost In The Machine" (7:19)
 in stock $14.01
Multiplex
Multiplex (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: IT 061. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Multiplex (5:45)
Broke (5:54)
Is It Warm (5:20)
83 Steps (5:22)
Review: Ilian Tape have been sympathetic to the sound of UK bass for some time now, but this new drop from Atrice leans even further into the pervading energy of dubstep as a source of club pressure. The Swiss duo first appeared on Ilian Tape with Q back in 2021, and they're sounding stronger than ever on this latest missive. If 'Multiplex' brings a cybernetic sheen to headsy 140, then 'Is It Warm' does similar work with techy d&b as the pair dice up breakbeats with precision and drape exquisite, shimmering pads over the ruffness. There's also space for crafty techno propulsion on 'Broke' and high-tempo trippiness on '83 Steps', making this a versatile, consistently brilliant release from a rising force in the scene.
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 in stock $14.27
Far From Home
Far From Home (red & clear splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 022. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Atmospheric Entry (6:32)
Lysithea (6:29)
Altered Perception (6:28)
Mountain Sky (7:17)
Review: Spatial Recordings are on a real roll; this isn't the only stellar Aural Imbalance EP to have been released lately. 'Far From Home' evokes the feeling of straying far from home all too well, its sonic subject taking every inauspicious risk - enslavement, treachery - for the sake of personal understanding and self-discovery, despite the cosmic abysses of loneliness that inevitably result from sonic journeys such as this. Aural Imbalance's ability to approach drum & bass pictorally, as if each track were a landscape painting, is all too evident; by far the star track is 'Lysithea', which does to atmospheric jungle what Tin Man does to acid, lending just-right amounts of echo, reverb and all-purpose space to a neat breaks-and-synth formula that goes beyond the mere sum of its parts.
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 in stock $17.39
Distant Worlds
Distant Worlds (translucent grey smokey & green splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 024. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Spacewaves (6:28)
Tranquil Sea (6:34)
Concordia (8:31)
Fading Fields (5:26)
Review: Aural Imbalance is in a super productive and super good run of form that has seen him serve up a wealth of great EPs over the last year. Now he is back on his own Spatial platform. This latest one comes on translucent grey smokey and green splattered vinyl, starting with the busy and unrelenting amen breaks workout of 'Spacewaves' then pulling back into more suspensory and delicate synth realms on 'Tranquil Sea'. On the flip, the crisp snares and underlapping drum loops of 'Concordia' have you in a state of meditation and then last of all is another sublime bit of ambient laced and dreamy jungle in 'Fading Fields'.
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 in stock $17.12
Signs
Signs (12")
Cat: SIGNSSOUL 80. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Badmarsh & Shri - "Signs" (Calibre remix) (5:46)
Calibre - "Soul 80" (6:00)
Review: Just as they were likely originally intended, two of Calibre's said-to-be most coveted productions come remastered fresh from the vaults, and reissued on black vinyl via the sonic conservationists over at Signature. First comes the 2001 remix of Badmarsh & Shri's 'Signs', to which Calibre lends an extra rolling signification, its no-nonsense industrial break and tensing, two-note pads doing most of the legwork here. Then there's the original 'Soul 80', a unique fusion of dub-delayed chipmunky vox splices, modular synth piques, and a massive, untechy breakbeat.
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 in stock $13.24
The Bounce
The Bounce (12" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: TTT 107. Rel: 01 Feb 24
The Bounce (5:01)
Tubby (5:01)
Fists In The Pocket (5:38)
Unworthy (4:24)
 in stock $16.60
Forwards In Reverse
Cat: KRG 03. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Wake Up (4:40)
Jungle Warriors (5:22)
Hello Darkness (Final mix) (5:47)
The Voice (6:20)
Jump Up Junglist (5:30)
Desire (5:42)
Nowhere (5:57)
Giant Steps (5:02)
Review: Kniteforce is back with a third no-frills hardcore outing and this one casts it all the way back to 1993, when Bay B Kane dropped this Forwards In Reverse album on Whitehouse Records. It has been fully remastered and officially licensed for this reissue which is sure to win it a whole new raft of fans. There is a real lust for this sort of authentic old-school energy right now - barreling breakbeats, raved-up synths and brain-frying pads that cause utter carnage on the dance floor. Even all these years later it still sounds as good as anything in its genre.
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 in stock $29.06
SWGGN
SWGGN (limited 12")
Cat: SMM 0000103. Rel: 13 Nov 23
SWGGN (Big Hands) (6:31)
SWGGN (Banishsh OP) (4:04)
SWGGN (Banishsh 55) (3:26)
Review: Prolific under a variety of different aliases between them, Italian artists Big Hands and Banishsh continue to push the limits on the latter's new SM000 imprint. Sitting right on the edge of a variety of genre hinterlands, there are notes of jungle, dub, techno and IDM running throughout. Big Hands' 'SWGGN' vibes with the most upbeat feeling and flow while Banishsh's 'OP' version hits with much more of a dancehall bounce and sense of bass tension and the '55' deconstructs and dubs things out even more. Stark behaviours.
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 in stock $15.56
Sith VIP
Sith VIP ('lava pit' purple marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: VNRBOX 001AB. Rel: 19 Mar 24
Sith (VIP) (5:51)
Lost Science (6:21)
Review: 26 years ago Blame embraced the dark forces of the Sith (a good five years before the Revenge movie) - and it finally got a release in 2021. Now comes the VIP. Even more score-like and dramatic with its energy and intention, this will have you unleashing force destruction before you can even whip out your sabre. 'Lost Science' is another unreleased gem from the same late 90s era. Big jazzy drums, caverns of space and a sense of cosmic jazz that's hard to find in contemporary breakbeat music. The dark force is strong on this one.
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 in stock $14.01
Steel Circuit Chronicles Volume 1
Steel Circuit Chronicles Volume 1 (blue & white splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: G2G 022. Rel: 07 Feb 24
Blame - "Robot Revolution" (6:04)
Sync Dynamix - "Don't Give Up" (6:43)
Flatliner - "Desire" (6:29)
Review: Good 2 Go bite down hard into 2024 with a brand new series entitled Steel Circuit Chronicles. A concept that sounds as good as its title suggests, we kick off with this exceptional deep jungle triple-header. The legendary Blame takes the lead with the percussive slab of drama that is 'Robot Revolution', a cut that packs some serious layered drum welly. He's backed up all the way by two more impressive individuals; G2G bossman Lee Croucher dons his Sync Dynamix alias for the atmospheric dream 'Don't Give Up' while mid 90s Ram artist Flatliner ends his own hazy, cosmic twist to conclude the EP. Timeless and stunning.
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 in stock $14.27
Bikini Bandits Kill! Kill! Kill! (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: RED 068. Rel: 08 Feb 24
666 MPH (3:45)
Blood & Fire (feat The dirty Dred) (3:49)
Can You Dig It? (feat Mike Redman) (3:32)
Catholic High School Girls In Trouble (feat Mike Redman) (4:23)
BootyGrind (feat Lolita Storm) (2:35)
Monster Trucks (4:58)
Dub Murderer (feat The dirty Dred) (5:12)
Miss Strap-On USA (3:37)
Jah Kingdom (feat The dirty Dred) (4:18)
Killa Gorilla (6:45)
Kriss (feat Crispin) (0:27)
SickSickSick MPH (feat Lolita Storm - G*Mart mix) (5:14)
Review: Bong-Ra's Bikini Bandits Kill! Kill! Kill! commemorates two decades of groundbreaking electronic music with this special 20th Anniversary Edition. Originally released in 2003, this reissue showcases the Dutch producer's mastery of breakcore, jungle and hardcore techno. With its relentless energy and intricate rhythms, tracks like 'Miss Strap-On USA' and 'Blood & Fire' deliver sonic assaults that defy convention. The album's fusion of aggressive beats and cinematic samples creates a dystopian soundscape that is both exhilarating and unsettling. Bong-Ra's visionary approach to sound manipulation shines through each cut and means this anniversary edition a must-have for fans of experimental sounds.
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 in stock $34.24
Get My Gruv
Cat: TBR 001. Rel: 04 Mar 24
YEAH YEAH (5:30)
Get My Gruv (5:17)
Cyberrave (4:35)
Serious Talking (4:44)
Review: ScruScru is a name you might well recognise but it is fair to say you might not recognise his work on this first release from Talkbox. He shows a very different side off the back of plenty of top edits that bottle up plenty of disco and Bossanova vibes. Here he has teamed up with Russia's dubplate don BR Selecta for an EP full of energy and joy. 'YEAH YEAH' is happy-go-lucky garage with pitched-up vocals and lively drum, 'Get My Gruv' is a kinetic two-stepper and 'Cyberrave' is just that with its all-out synth madness and flurries of breaks, then 'Serious Talking' closes out on a darker jungle tip. A varied and vital 12' for sure.
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Played by: Paul Starey
 in stock $12.98
Medal Headz GBDF
Cat: FILM 013. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Medal Headz [GBDF] (Peshay remix) (7:22)
Medal Headz [GBDF] (extended) (7:20)
[GBDF] (Separated) (2:18)
 in stock $17.12
97-98 EP
97-98 EP (limited 12")
Cat: RUA 013. Rel: 16 Nov 23
97-98 (4:18)
Microfilm (5:19)
Breathe (6:40)
Review: Rua Sound continue to lay down timeless jungle and breakbeat sorcery with this wide-armed set from Russ Brooker. Wrapping up a busy year with releases from the likes of Noroi, Prayer and San, Russ sets his deep space phasers to stun in three vivid ways; '97-99' lives up to its name with an industrial techstep you'd expect from such a title, 'Microfilm' goes for much more of a wild drumfunk vibe while 'Breathe' closes the EP on a slower, dreamier note. Full spectrum vision and textbook delivery, we suspect Russ will be back on Rua in the future.
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 in stock $13.24
Solace
Solace (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: FA 08. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Abstract (5:37)
Never After (with Redeyes) (4:45)
Olive Riddim (5:21)
Sticky Rice (4:29)
Tribe (5:38)
Neon Postcards (5:52)
 in stock $18.42
Long Distance
Long Distance (limited 4xLP in slip-case)
Cat: OKBRLP 001. Rel: 15 Jan 24
Early Bid (5:00)
Glass Module (5:23)
Unfold (5:43)
Caught Leaving (5:23)
Long Distance (5:46)
Never Ending (5:00)
Presence (5:14)
Changing Sides (5:22)
Review: A neat complement to their ever-steady white label production - they're often found plugging up the perennially insatiable hole that is the popular demand for new jungle - Okbron Records flaunt their expressive side here, welcoming producer Bungle for a terse eight-track album revolving around drum & bass' latter-day sonic post-structures. The new album Long Distance indulges the esser-cited leitmotifs of the drum & bass arch-genre, such as halftime; Bungle flaunts the ability to tease out familiar emotions in the listener, without, however, succumbing to its same formalistic constraints (no, the snare does not always have to be on the second and fourth beats). Clean, plummy, hypnotic and verging on bursting, the likes of 'Unfold', 'Long Distance' and 'Caught Leaving' impress with their verging between light-footedness and controlled bassweight, as if to suggest this producer is constantly striving towards a perfection of the sound.
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 in stock $60.97
Shelflife 8
Cat: SIGCD 018. Rel: 17 Nov 23
Thrubbin
Breather
Heat
Chantilly
Home
Wirly
I Dont Care Wot U Say
No Sense
I Cant Change You
Fade
Fall Away
Well Being
Dont Wonder
Review: Dominick Martin's Shelflife series takes us back into the very core of Calibre over the past 20 years, finally sharing tracks which were previously only aired in his DJ sets. It's testament to his rigorous approach to the music he released over that time, given how incredible some of these cuts are, but it's also a relief to finally be able to cop the likes of 'Breather', 'Home' and 'I Don't Care What U Say'. The range of d&b on offer here is remarkable too, from moody, heads-down tech steppers to gorgeous, soul drenched swooners, with an unerring quality which lets you know it's Calibre at the controls.
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 in stock $13.24
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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Played by: Soul Intent
 in stock $37.35
Rudy
Rudy (CD)
Cat: SIGCD 019. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Stunted
More Fool Me (with Cimone)
The Game
Heaven
Tripping Out
Cousin
Treason
Dumb Bum
Flu Jet
No Stopping
Warbling
Hard To Believe
Living Without Your Love
Review: Calibre as we all know is a machine. The man has produced thousands of records, each one as exceptional as the next, across drum & bass, house and bass music. His latest album Rudy shows no dip in quality with another a masterful display of his signature sound making it another timeless classic. Each track is a journey into his famously lush melodies, intricate rhythms, and soulful vocal touches, all of which showcasing Calibre's unmatched skill in crafting emotive drum & bass compositions. From dreamy atmospheres to the pulsating low ends, heart aching samples and driving drums, every moment captivates with its depth and keen sense of musicality.
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 in stock $12.98
Cat In The Bag Limited 02
Cat In The Bag Limited 02 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CITBLTD 002. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Journey To Somewhere (4:59)
Fading Memories (6:26)
 in stock $18.16
Bleeps
Bleeps (10")
Cat: YMMM 008. Rel: 10 Jan 24
Bleeps (5:41)
Wake Up (5:48)
Review: It is the Yellow Machines camp that is behind the Modified Magic label. It started way back in 2015 and is only now up to an eighth release some nine years later, but why rush things? This is another quality outing for fans of straight up, no frills jungle. It is helmed by Champa B who kicks off with 'Bleeps' which is indeed riddled with bleeps from a fax machine in meltdown and is powered by bristling amen breaks with drilling bass down low. 'Wake Up' then rides a bumpy and quick stepping low end with rave stabs, crashing snares and fizzing pads all re-wiring your brain.
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2 Ruff Vol 1
Cat: EMIV 2107. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Selecta (feat Stefflin Don) (3:02)
Liquor & Cigarettes (feat Hedex & ArrDee) (3:02)
Baddadan (feat Bou, IRah, Flowdan, Trigga & Takura) (3:58)
Massive & Crew (2:52)
Say The Word (feat Clementine Douglas) (3:45)
On The Block (feat Mozey, Savo & Horrid1) (6:47)
2ruff (feat Takura) (3:09)
Get Got (3:13)
Tough Tal (feat Kwengface) (1:56)
20 Man Down (feat MIST & IRah) (1:15)
Review: Is the d&b world ready for the return of Chase & Status? We think so, as the major label duo bounce back in double quick time to follow up on last year's What Came Before. As the title implies, Ruff Cuts finds Saul Milton and Will Kennard digging in for some rapid response bombs that build on their reputation as stadium-sized breakbeat bossmen. With big MC guest spots from the likes of Hedex and ArrDee and the drops that make you check you've not stepped off a cliff, this is the sound of top tier d&b from a duo who have changed the game like few others.
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2 Ruff Vol 1
Cat: EMICD 2107. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Selecta (feat Stefflin Don)
Chase & Status & Hedex - "Liquor & Cigarettes" (feat ArrDee)
Chase & Status & Bou - "Baddadan" (feat IRah & Flowdan & Trigga & Takura)
Massive & Crew
Say The Word (feat Clementine Douglas)
Chase & Status & Mozey - "On The Block" (feat Avo & Horrid1)
2ruff (feat Takura)
Get Got
Tough Talk (feat Kwengface)
20 Man Down (feat MIST & IRah)
Review: Kings of new school drum & bass Chase & Status made another triumphant return with 2 Ruff Viol 1, which is jam packed with fresh new wave jungle anthems for those who like it energetic. The chart topping duo knows a thing or two about crafting big bangers and massive anthems and that's what they do here as they follow up their last album What Came Before with more massive moments. Plenty of guests help them along the way here such as IRah & Flowdan & Trigga & Takura on the massive 'Baddadan' and Avo & Horrid1 on 'On The Block', a collar with Mosey which is also devastatingly large.
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Cyberia Layer 03
Cyberia Layer 03 (limited gatefold 2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: KPND 1002. Rel: 29 Dec 23
Intro (0:31)
Track 99 (feat Kaori Shimizu As Lain) (5:28)
Ego (4:39)
Joi Bangla Beat (3:13)
Take You Out (Thousand Knives mix) (5:34)
The One & Only Truth (feat Hiroto Takimoto As Taro) (3:55)
Alice (3:47)
Cheap Casio (3:12)
Fugaku (4:29)
Calculation (4:01)
SerialExperience (5:39)
Track 99 (JJ Accelerated remix) (6:11)
The One & Only Truth (JJ Accelerated remix) (5:51)
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Ach Mensch
Cat: MNSX 027. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Non Human Things (6:40)
Backward Gallop (5:01)
Die Taufe Der Zombies (5:39)
And Away With It (5:03)
Review: Four tracks of typically heavy-browed breakbeat pessimism from the dark lord Cristoph De Babalon, alternating between pummelling, shellshocked beatdowns and more expansive, misty-eyed catharsis, like a hellish train ride in and out of worming tunnel networks. 'Backward Gallop' is a particularly juicy cut, with surgically spliced breakbeat shrapnel superimposed on washy, pensive pads and snarling FM subs. Track three, 'Die Taufe Der Zombies' - that's the christening of zombies to you and I - is a similarly loose and compelling affair, with churchy murmurings and droopy sub hits coming like a far mardier, more twisted version of T Power's 'Indigo'. Fuego.
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Sketches Of Silver
Sketches Of Silver (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: WEME 086. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Onyourmarks (4:48)
Sable (6:19)
Jack (4:52)
Cubed3 (4:53)
Silver City (5:09)
Review: Chromedealer's Sketches Of Silver EP is a collection of cuts that were originally recorded between 2021 and 2023 and now arrive on Belgium staple WeMe. They find the New York-based producer in scintillating form with opener ' Onyourmarks' fusing jungle and electro with masterful synth work to make for a thrillingly high-paced yet emotive rhythm from another world. 'Sable' is another track made from millions of seemingly small fragments of sound that all coalesce into a darker broken jungle soundscape then 'Jack' pairs lovely snappy snares and rolling amen breaks with celestial melodic sequences that drift up top. 'Cubed3' is more masterfully nimble drum programming and 'Silver City' brings a more melancholic mood to close.

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Hell's Gate EP
Hell's Gate EP (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SMG 001RP. Rel: 12 Dec 23
Clarity - "Hell's Gate" (feat T Man) (2:00)
Clarity & Overlook - "Engineering" (2:00)
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New Beginnings EP
Cat: FUNCTC 002. Rel: 14 Feb 24
New Beginnings (6:34)
Body Move (6:25)
Information Overload (5:44)
Review: New gen energy with old school frequencies, Digital's protege Tim Clay lets rip with a level-upping dispatch. 'New Beginnings' is a statement in every direction. By far his heaviest hitting drums to date, you can feel the Function force on this one! 'Body Move' takes more of drum & bass approach with its strident piano stroke and sensual vocal - think Total Science or early Headz. Finally 'Information Overload' is a right old grizzly 95-era Bristol groaner. Rude in sonic and health. Big moves from Monsieur Clay.

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One Hundred
Cat: 3AM 08. Rel: 11 Jan 24
One Hundred (6:07)
Saliva (5:07)
Review: Coco Bryce deserves any and all of the plaudits that continually come his way. The Dutchman is a drum & bass mainstay with a distinctive sound that is rooted very much in the future. It's 3am Eternal where he lands to kick off his 20204 and as always he comes through with plenty of irresistible goods. 'One Hundred' nods to the old school with its nimble piano vamps darting about the mix over captivating amen breaks. 'Saliva' is a more deep, zoned-out sound that gets your mind lost amongst the stars thanks to its interplanetary synth work.
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Wipe Out: The Zero Gravity (Soundtrack)
Cat: LPSPSCD 14. Rel: 04 Dec 23
Wipeout (CD1 - intro)
Hakapik Murder
Messij
Canada
Tenation
Doh-t
Transvaal
Surgeon
Cairodrome
Body In Motion
Cardinal Dancer
Cold Comfort
Kinkong
Operatique (CD2)
Plasticity
Messij (extended)
Argon
Phloem
Xenon
Xylem
Wipeout (U-Ziq remix - intro)
Doh-t (Wordcolour remix)
Xylem (Brainwaltzera remix)
Canada (James Shinra remix)
Messij (Kode9 remix)
Trancevaal (Simo Cell remix)
Cairodrome (Surgeons Girl remix)
Messij (Datassette remix)
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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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TCR 006
TCR 006 (12")
Cat: TCR 006. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Conscious Species - "Warming Up" (6:07)
Dr Um - "Nothingness" (6:16)
Wize & Deadly - "Feel Good" (6:29)
Pastaman - "Take Your Time" (4:56)
Review: Spanish stable Satta Sounds get busy on their Tuff Cut TCR series once again, inviting a rabble of roustabouts to the table: Conscious Species, Dr Um, Wize & Deadly and Pastaman all lay down their uncompromised designs and it's another freestyle breakbeat frenzy. Highlights run rife from the opening flutters and skips of Conscious Species' 'Warming Up' to the walloping swing and funk of Pastaman's finale 'Take Your Time'. Don't take that title literally, either! This 12" is limited and likely to fly as fast as the breaks themselves.
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Creatures
Creatures (12")
Cat: REBEL 001. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Kelpie (4:13)
Kraken (4:57)
Golem (feat Nautika) (4:30)
Leviathan (3:27)
Played by: Sikka
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Slightly Involved Vol II
Cat: DABBS 002. Rel: 17 Apr 24
Decipher (4:46)
Lust Issues (5:02)
Banshee (5:08)
Still You See (4:36)
Review: Rarely do garage and jungle ever hear any kind of fusion, but more than several perfect examples can be heard on this latest collab EP between Amy Dabbs and Coco Bryce. The second in their collaborative 'Slightly Involved' series, in which they set out to interpret each other's tracks and production techniques, the likes of 'Decipher' and 'Lust Issues' immediately pique the ears as sweet, engaging fidgeters, not backing down from the emotive swing endemic to the former genre while also playing up the pace of the latter. The A-side's listless synthetic pangs are matched in vibe by the B's comparatively by-the-book, dreamatic dolphinny junglisms, with 'Banshee' going ham on the slice-ups and 'Still You See' oscillating between string-laden suspense and light, downtown sunday-midafternoon breaks.
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Delancy Street
Cat: GUNNS 006. Rel: 15 Nov 23
Delancy Street (6:58)
Easy Tiger (7:08)
Review: From Houston to Toronto; Dacamera makes his debut on the Toronto label with these two dreamy jungle excursions. 'Delancy Street' sits somewhere between film noir and post war Paris, the mournful trumpets yearning and wheezing through a Gauloise-thick atmosphere. 'Easy Tiger' takes on even more of a jazz mindset with its woozy sax and lavish brushed drum swings. Dreamy tackle. Perfect for the long dark nights ahead.
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The B-Sides EP
Cat: NULLPUNKT 0000028. Rel: 12 Mar 24
B1 (6:27)
B2 (5:21)
B3 (6:27)
B4 (6:06)
Review: Dylan Brownsword strips things right down to the elements for this exceptional exploration into dub techno influenced drum & bass. Stark futurism that smoulders at its coldest and will have you shivering at its hottest, vibes range from the shimmering Basic Channel style reflections of 'B1' to the more autonomically minded swagger of 'B3'. Trembling with echoes of his powerful techno work in the past, across this whole collection DB1 keeps one foot in the dance, one foot in the stars throughout.
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