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Singles
Untitled 92 EP
Untitled 92 EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: B2BF 002. Rel: 09 Dec 24
Untitled 92 (6:59)
Outta My Mind (6:21)
Torn (6:36)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Born 2 Be Free returns with a second sizzling slab of UKG-flavoured wax and this one from Azaad has a superb throwback feel thanks to the smart sampling. 'Untitled 92' hints at which period this artist has the most respect for with its silky smooth chords and thumping kicks getting you into a nice deep vibe before 'Outta My Mind' hist that bit harder with nice dry, scraping hits, bouncy bass and clipped vocal fragments. The classy vibes continue with 'Torn' which shuts down with a more high speed and slick sound smart snares and a rich, emotive vocal that finishes it in style. Three classy, timeless garage cuts.
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Breakflow 33 EP
Cat: RIDE 16. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Breakflow 33 (6:19)
Sasha Palomal (6:01)
Positive Morph (5:52)
Fractures (6:05)
Review: Plenty of neologistic fun can be had with the work "break", but we must admit that "breakflow" is a new one on us. Lisboa produtor b0n impresses such sonic and titular genii with a new, green-goo-hued four-track EP on Portgal's fantastical Magic Carpet label, spanning clean future progressive and garage-acid tempos. The title track and 'Sasha Palomal' only tease the unortho-breaks with tricky garage beats and straighter but admittedly still formative breaksteps; it's only by the point of the B-siders 'Positive Morph' and 'Fractures' that any such fluvial breakbeat is properly put back together and course-corrected. Be warned, the latter track moves through the nicely rare variants of freestyle and "electrance"; careful not to dance yourself to breakdown.
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365 P
365 P (12")
Cat: JAKARTA 193EP. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Just Give Me The Aux (4:47)
TTT (feat Douniah) (1:58)
Summertime In '92 (1:05)
365 P (Tre Posti) (4:13)
Slow Me Down (feat Douniah) (1:58)
Review: Melodiesinfonie, Bluestaeb and S. Fidelity join forces to form a powerful trio, unveiling a rich nonnet of tracks destined for the universal chillout space. Taking shape in a picturesque studio in the South of France - and then completed in centres from Zurich to Berlin - the likes of '365 P', 'Summertime In '92' and 'Just Give Me The Aux' carry on the sparse and material-sonic tradition that has in recent decades inflected the neo-soul and jazz-electronica worlds. Every track here sounds to have been made with what sounds to the most apparently humble means available; rimshot clicks, wooden hits, impassioned hums and coos, Rhodes chords here and there. Loyal to one rule and one rule only - "we need to stay in the room together to make this a record that feels exciting to us" - the result is an evenhanded five-track flirtation with soul-bearing passion, toeing the hobline of cool and hot.
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Real Love EP
Cat: PARACULT 017. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Real Love (Remi Mazet Twist) (15:45)
Speed Garage From Jupiter (6:00)
Ca C'est Ca C'est Sassy (7:35)
Review: A captivating mix of deep house that effortlessly moves between groove and soul. The opening track, 'Real Love (Remi Mazet Twist),' sets the stage with its understated percussion and bassline, building a smooth, infectious vibe that pulls you in without overpowering you. But it's 'Speed Garage From Jupiter' that really grabs your attention. It has that heavy, classic speed garage punchidriving, raw, and full of energy, yet still feels current. It's no surprise it's found its way into Ben UFO's sets, where it clicks with the crowd in a way that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The EP closes with 'Ca C'est Ca C'est Sassy,' a track that adds a playful sophistication to the mix, showing Bulwer's versatility and confidence as a producer.

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Roll To The Rhythm EP
Cat: TIN 075. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Roll To The Rhythm
Shine Together
Groundsman
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Hush Money
Cat: BZDSR 004. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Kompromat (5:11)
Chulo Chulo (4:52)
B-Side (4:22)
I Got The Papers (4:58)
I Can Get Xxx (5:04)
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My Sound EP
Cat: TIN 073. Rel: 12 Dec 24
My Sound (4:41)
Originality (4:26)
Warper (4:25)
When I'm With U (4:40)
Review: Diffrent makes a powerful entrance with his debut 'My Sound' EP on Bristol's Time Is Now label, building on the success of his summer hit 'A Little Closer,' which had clubs across Europe buzzing in 2024. Here, he dives into the UK's rich foundations of garage, bass and breaks, delivering a weighty yet finely tuned sound that's unmistakably his own. It's the kind of chuggy, speed-garage flavour that's capturing everyone's craving right now. For a debut, 'My Sound' lands with impressive force as each track brings fresh flair and a distinctive character. From the first drop, it's clear Diffrent is carving out a unique spot in modern dance music, positioning him as one to watch.
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Energy Rush EP
Cat: DHUTT 3. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Scatty Dog (5:28)
Dopamine Rush (5:14)
The Hive (5:28)
Summer Heights (5:55)
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Jack It EP
Cat: TIN 074. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Jack It (feat Yung Toro)
Vibe
Push Dat
Pimpin'
Review: UK garage goes increasingly wonky on DJ Jackum's latest EP for Time Is Now. Working in Skrillexy sound design - nasal growls, puffy metal snares, thin but heavy mixes - the enigmatic Jackum makes a real racket of a debut here, delivering four genre-poking bangers of a difficult-to-peg style. 'Vibe' is especially anthemic, being a rare example of a garage tune centred largely on the second and fourth beat handclap and not the kick; 'Push Dat' veers more into hooligan rave territory, pushing the to bass bus to redline; and the final 'Pimpin'' offers a crazed shuffle and vocal sample; this is a bold and creative expansion of an existing sound.
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Future
Future (12")
Cat: SLP 008. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Future (feat Russ) (6:55)
Future (feat Russ - Benny Ill Heavenly remix) (7:00)
Review: We live a bit of DJ Perception here at Juno H. He is an original garage great who keeps on cooking up the goods. This latest missive comes on the small but well-formed South London Pressings and features off the classic 'Future (feat Russ).' It's a soul drenched sound with acoustic guitar licks flailing above breezy breakbeats that will be perfect for once the sun comes out, not least with the most Balearic top lines that break out midway through. The Benny Ill Heavenly remix is a more shuffling garage cut but still one packed with real heat.

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Space Jam
Space Jam (12")
Cat: SLP 010. Rel: 26 Nov 24
Space Jam (4:26)
Rock The Diskotek (4:46)
Kursh (4:26)
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Warehouse Tools
Cat: HOOJ 183. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Farayen & Liam Parkins - "Where Do We Go" (Jamie Unknown remix) (5:04)
Dan Newman - "Movin'" (5:05)
Dean & Di After - "Wicked Dreams" (5:06)
Shade Guevara - "Ted Or Dead" (4:07)
Review: Warehouse Tools takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through the vibrant world of UK house music, showcasing the iconic sounds of Hooj Choons. Opening with Farayen & Liam Parkins' 'Where Do We Go (Jamie Unknown Remix)', the track blends high-energy euro house with New York-style house rhythms, offering a dynamic trip back to the early 90s. Dan Newman's 'Movin'' follows with a melodic Balearic progressive house gem, featuring heavenly piano moments paired with a serious beat that creates a dynamic vibe. On the flip side, Dean & Di After's 'Wicked Dreams' brings retro energy to the forefront, evoking the essence of house music's early days while offering a fresh perspective. Finally, Shade Guevara's 'Ted or Dead' delivers a piano-driven breakbeat, showcasing a vintage sound that encapsulates the roots of house music. This compilation is a well-crafted tribute to the genre, perfectly balancing nostalgia with contemporary energy.
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Played by: B.Visible
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Halfway Gone
Cat: TIMEDANCE 036. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Halfway Gone (5:19)
Light Headed (5:39)
Voices (5:05)
Still Here (5:46)
Review: Yaleesa Hall wastes no time setting the tone on this Timedance release, delivering a weighty fusion of UKG, electro and sub-heavy pressure. Opener 'Halfway Gone' lurches forward with a heady mix of swung percussion and cavernous bass, its tension building like a slow-motion collision. 'Light Headed' dials up the energy, its restless breakbeat patterns and distorted low-end hitting with unrelenting force. On the flip, 'Voices' leans into dubbed-out textures, letting ghostly vocal snippets drift through the haze as tightly coiled rhythms keep the pulse locked. Closer 'Still Here' brings the release full circle, with fractured beats and rumbling sub-bass weaving together in a hypnotic finale. It's a bold statement from Yaleesa Hallione that feels tailor-made for dancefloors that thrive on weight and space in equal measure.
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Forlorn EP
Forlorn EP (tranparent magenta vinyl 12")
Cat: TIN 041MAG. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Starved (7:00)
Forlorn (4:43)
Style So Hot (5:09)
What Target (2003 mix) (5:19)
It's Cold Up North (4:46)
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Pistolaser
Cat: SNKR 055. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Pistolaser (4:06)
Combo (4:14)
Kingda Ka (4:49)
Enchanter (4:40)
Review: French producer Kaval reinvents UK funky on this intricately constructed four-tracker. The opener is an energetic blend of syncopated percussion and shuffling rhythms that builds momentum with a tight, layered arrangement. The second cut introduces an off-kilter melodic touch, balancing dynamic grooves with a more playful sensibility. The flip explores a much darker, sonic territory, leaning into moody atmospherics and spacious drum patterns. Closing the record, the final track layers hypnotic loops over driving basslines, offering a satisfying finale that exemplifies Kaval's ability to push the boundaries of UK funky while retaining its rhythmic essence.
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Dark At 3PM
Cat: FUSE 062. Rel: 13 May 25
Dark At 3PM (5:05)
Forward Motion (5:11)
Glow (5:36)
In Search Of (4:15)
Strides (4:48)
Review: Theo Kotts taps into some irresistible garage magic here on the cult Fuse label which has long been dominating the sound of the London underground. 'Dark At 3pm' is an urban sound with subtle nobs back top the original UKG sound with dark breaks and fizzing synths. 'Forward Motion' is a nice bouncy slammer with some balmy pads softening the edges and 'Glow' brings a little more heady melody to the fore, although the drums still cruise nicely. 'In Search Of' shows yet another side with crispy breaks and pitched up vocal hooks while 'Strides' slips into darkness once more.

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Tags: UK Garage | Bassline
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Searchin'
Searchin' (12")
Cat: CRM 323. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Searchin' (9:05)
Searchin' (Bullet Tooth remix) (6:40)
Searchin' (Radio Slave remix) (4:15)
Review: Crosstown Rebels compere Damian Lazarus teams up with fellow musician and singer-songwriter Jem Cooke, with new track 'Searchin'': a primeval precognition of the big bad boss man's upcoming fifth album on the label, Magickal. Though it's been released digitally with a focus on Bullet Tooth's remix on the B-side, this blue-innered vinyl edition compiles all three of the track's versions, also clocking a sure-to-be much-spun Radio Slave remix on the B. The original is an FM-led brooder with posterities of bleep techno and darkside fidget house. Cooke's vocals belt searchingly against burbling synthwork, while Bullet Tooth's remix takes a tempting dark garage turn, risking briar-shod paths of bass as Cooke's refrain is made gothic. Slave's version is, as ever, hardly slavish, preferring a more tensile daytime vibe of subtle piano and muted vox.
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Played by: Lisbona Sisters
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Illegal Business
Cat: UG 009. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Lazer Man - "Que Vas-tu Faire?" (5:29)
Funktroid - "Convection Zone" (5:19)
Local DJ - "Dreams Of Radio" (6:24)
Aladdin! - "The Ali-ens" (6:31)
Review: "Underground dance music" got its name for a reason: the black market is where the good stuff is! The ninth release on the underground-allusive, daytime-elusive Undergroove label moot a congregation of sound spivs, turntablist tricksters, deep house dealers, and many other scraggly clientele, for a fresh and unregulated yield of homegrown Lyon talent. Said to have channelled electro house and garage house going in, lord knows what has come out the other side, but we can aver its dankness: Lazer Man and and Funktroid nod to twin moods of desperation and forbearance commonly seen in criminal underworlds, with the stoic grind of the street represented in unfazed, steely electro beats. Real fiends only let loose on the B-side, where Local DJ's 'Dreams Of Radio' and Aladdin's 'The Ali-ens' quell any residual fears through glitchy purples and ghostly tech backings.
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Set It Off
Cat: OSR 4001. Rel: 08 May 25
Set It Off (White Label mix) (6:29)
Set It Off (Bang mix) (5:57)
Set It Off (dub) (6:34)
Review: You thought you knew UK garage, but you didn't know Chris Mack. First released in 1998 on the very same label on which it comes out now - Old Soul - 'Set It Off' is a phenomenal primer on how little effort it truly requires to make a rager of a 2-step garage track. Though it first appeared on the scene as a B-side, it brings an extra slaparound, A-face fodder to it. Ever-so-slight reverb on drums contrast the song's otherwise un-messed-with mix, which retroactively makes us balk in the face of the comparatively overproduced nu-garage we often hear today. The original dub strips things down even further, allowing a bodying reverb on the "here we go" vox to interline seamlessly with the jazz stingers.
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ATW 010
ATW 010 (12")
Cat: ATW 010. Rel: 06 May 25
Playa Hataz (5:30)
Bring It Back (5:20)
Bumpa Riddim (4:48)
Until The AM (5:22)
Review: Copenhagen's Main Phase continues his ascent in the bass world with a new EP that fuses UK influences and Euro house into four club-ready tracks that again embody his genre-blending style. Effortlessly ranging from UKG and speed garage to dubstep and jungle, he brings a fresh energy with a subtle nostalgic undercurrent. As co-founder of ATW Records alongside Interplanetary Criminal, he's helped shape the new wave of UK-inspired sounds with past releases on Hardline Sounds, Locked On and ec2a. This time out he offers the elastic bump of 'Playa Hataz', the chord-laced shuffle of 'Bring It Back' and vamping new school garage funk of 'Bumpa Riddim' which has been a big one for Burnski. 'Until The AM' closes with a proggy hurry.
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Passing The Impassable EP
Cat: TIN 066. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Passing The Impassable (Come Rudeboy remix) (5:24)
Hornet's Nest (5:52)
Can I? (Oxide remix) (5:38)
Verbal Glock (5:24)
Review: Shall Not Fade/Time Is Now hook up a new initiate, fellow hair-raiser producer Mance, for a sharp bee sting in the vein of true-blue speed garage and spindle-warbling 2-step, 'Passing The Impassable'. The EP also incorporates shed thoraxes from breakbeat and an extra special ocular compound eye from bass music, making for a trad British, room two feel. All weighty, and with the force of a wasps' nest gone ballistic, we lead with the inflated basses and surface-tense, sped outbuilding dynamics of the title track's Come Rudeboy remix, the rudest of the lot. Then 'Hornet's Nest' fronts an 808ing, samply-wamply crumpler, marking a full-on nailing of fatness; not long before the garage door is again prized open on Oxide's new version of 'Can I', giving subsequent rise to the minimal afterthought 'Verbal Glock'.
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Tell Them
Tell Them (12")
Cat: ODF 001. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Tell Them (5:27)
Underground (5:49)
Tags: UK Garage
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Dusted
Dusted (12")
Cat: FRO 032. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Dusted (5:38)
Stuck (6:30)
Review: Pangaea and Leonce's collaboration feels like a natural evolution of their respective sounds. 'Dusted' takes the more energetic route, drawing from UKG's signature drum patterns and crisp, chopped-up vocals. There's a weightlessness to it that feels characteristic of Pangaea's style, with the track riding that fine line between chaos and precision. It's rapid but controlled, capturing the essence of the UKG sound without resorting to tired cliches. On the other hand, 'Stuck' leans into a more understated vibe, pulling from the foundation of 90s US club music. It's relaxed, more patient in its progression, with a warm, spacious quality that contrasts nicely with the jitteriness of 'Dusted.' The contrast between the two tracks showcases the range of both artists: while they're clearly rooted in different scenes, they've found a way to merge their influences in a way that feels both fresh and familiar.
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Volume 6
Volume 6 (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: RINGRING 006. Rel: 26 Nov 24
Slinkzer (6:46)
Groovement (5:59)
Mentasmluv (6:43)
Humbucker (6:00)
Review: The mysterious but magnificent Phone Traxxx dial in with another killer 12", their sixth so far. 'Slinkzer' is a nice playful house number with some bubbling synth melodies and zippy lines adding energy to the dusty drums. 'Groovement' picks it up with more slamming drums and hard-edged hits as was as chopped-up melodic bursts and sci-fi effects. 'Mentasmluv' is a garage number with a scruffy low end and some fun oinks and boinks and cartoon sound design adding colour. 'Humbucker' is a slinky percussive number that closes out at a lick.
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Morning Bells
Cat: LAX 12INCH101. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Told U Once (6:10)
For Your Love (5:15)
Morning Bells (5:41)
Inside My Love (6:20)
Review: Fad-free French house label Skylax has always done its own thing, and always to a great reception amongst serious heads. This new one from Quasar is an impossibly perfect mix of physical drums and heart-aching vocal hooks. The pitched up female vocal conveys such bittersweet pain it doesn't matter the words she sings as you're immediately drawn in for the ride. 'For Your Love' is another hugely emotional cut with floating breakbeats and nagging vocals that really get you where it hurts. 'Morning Bells' is a deep house cut with a spritely groove and blissed out vocal, and 'Inside My Love' closes with more heavy analogue drums but no less of a heartfelt sound thanks to the melancholic pads.
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Baby EP
Baby EP (12")
Cat: DTW 006. Rel: 16 May 25
Woman 24 (6:12)
One More Time (7:58)
Baby (7:57)
Baby (Kepler remix) (6:16)
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Local Intersection EP
Cat: MAAI 007. Rel: 21 Nov 24
SINM - "Layers" (5:57)
SINM - "Got The Data" (6:13)
SINM - "Wonky Aftermath" (5:09)
Look Perry - "I Can't Love U" (6:26)
Look Perry - "Stone Pilots" (6:19)
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XL Bully
XL Bully (12" in debossed sleeve)
Cat: DCLSFD 006. Rel: 29 Nov 24
XL Bully (4:28)
Core Memories (5:30)
Review: The latest release from SP:MC dives into the depths of UK garage with precision and flair. The A-side boasts a weighty low-end groove, underpinned by tightly coiled percussion that feels alive with intent. On the reverse, there's a striking shift towards introspection, as shimmering atmospherics and fluid rhythms weave a cinematic tale. Both tracks are a testament to his knack for marrying technical prowess with a palpable sense of mood, delivering a record that feels equally at home on a big system as it does in less hectic environments.
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The Lights EP
Cat: TIN 072. Rel: 05 Dec 24
The Lights (6:37)
Tings A Gwarn (6:45)
Falling (6:53)
The Lights (Soul Mass Transit System remix) (6:11)
Review: Jeremy Sylvester's latest offering continues his mastery of UK garage, balancing infectious rhythm with soulful nuances. 'The Lights' opens with a deep, rumbling bassline, setting the tone for a track that builds on Sylvester's signature groove. The lush vocals float effortlessly over crisp percussion, and the track's stripped-back energy makes it as hypnotic as it is accessible. '2 The Rhythm' shifts gears, layering syncopated rhythms and intricate bass stabs, creating a more energetic vibe. Meanwhile, 'Groove With You' adds warmth with jazzy chord progressions, seamlessly merging upbeat energy with subtle undertones. The EP's depth showcases Sylvester's unparalleled command of space and rhythm.
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Albums
Lucky Charm
Cat: BODOACE 020V. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Serious Play (5:39)
Get Down (5:38)
Serious Play (Joy Jenkins Vibe mix) (3:54)
Sleeping City (Wake Up mix) (5:53)
Polygon Island (4:54)
Airlift (Frits Wentink Destruction mix) (5:02)
Review: First released digitally earlier in 2024, Prince Palmer's first outing on Bobby Donny's 'Ace' series heads to vinyl in expanded form. It's the Dutch producer's vinyl debut and a quietly impressive one at that. The headline attraction is 'Serious Play', a rolling, loose-limbed and sub-heavy slab of revivalist garage house/New Jersey deep house fusion that comes accompanied by a chunkier and undeniably trippy, dancefloor dub style 'Vibe Mix' makeover courtesy of Joy Jenkins. There's plenty to set the pulse racing across the rest of the EP though, from the Burrell Brothers-meet-Jovonn flex of 'Get Down' and the jazz-house/garage-house fusion of 'Sleeping City (Wake Up Mix)', to the organ-rich house positivity of 'Polygon Island' and the peak-time-at-Sound Factory NYC flex of Frits Wentink's fine revision of 'Airlift'.
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