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Waveforms 05-06
Waveforms 05-06 (blue marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: WVFRM 03. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Waveform 05 (5:32)
Waveform 06 (5:27)
Review: Waveforms is as a brand-new label from ASC and Presha who are already well known and respected for their work with Spatial/Auxiliary and Samurai Music. It's a new outlet that will specially tap into the sounds of 90s jungle and serve up new tunes on 10". Tim Reaper has been behind one, and Eusebeia is now on this one on blue-marbled vinyl. A-side cut 'Waveform 05' is a cavernous cut with pulsing bass and spine chillingly ethereal vocals up top while 'Waveform 06' keeps the pressure on with more throwback jungle realness and unrelenting breakbeat pressure.
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Waveforms 07-08
Waveforms 07-08 (purple marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: WVFRM 04. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Waveform 07 (5:21)
Waveform 08 (6:01)
Review: Waveforms is a brand new label spearheaded by ASC and Presha who the already revered minds behind Spatial/Auxiliary and Samurai Music respectively. They say they are on a mission to dive deep into the menacing world of early 90s jungle and cook up tunes reminiscent of that era and then serve them up lovely slabs of 10" wax. And right from the off the man who never misses, Tim Reaper, transports us back to the driving breakbeats and raw energy of that time with a pair of tunes that layer up a flurry of snares and booming low ends with wiry synths the sense of futurism that still holds true to this day. Sure to captivate old-school heads and new listeners alike.
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Sunflower Seeds
Cat: BLOW 17. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sunflower (3:40)
Sunwarmed Window (6:07)
Sunshine: Reloading (8:31)
Imagined U (3:22)
Review: .Stepping into spring with true style and just the right amount of nostalgic sass, unpredictable Finnish artist Otto Taimela follows a string of techno dispatches with this sublime four track jungle narrative that's perfect the sunnier seasons. With its lively, unkempt edits and jumps, 'Sunflower' has a powerful warmth of a timeless jungle dancefloor tune while carrying a certain amount of nostalgic IDM haze. It's a vibe which is maintained throughout the EP; 'Sunwarmed Window' has a dreamier edge that wouldn't have gone amiss on Warp at any point during the early to mid-90s, 'Sunshine Reloading' rides a much busier drums palette while 'Imagined U' brings us back down to earth with a gentle beatless ambient kiss. Stunning.

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Gold Dust (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Cat: BBK 2022. Rel: 20 Jul 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Gold Dust (VIP vocal mix) (5:17)
Gold Dust (instrumental) (7:48)
Review: It's the anthem that just won't quit. Having celebrated a decade of Gold Dust with a whole stack of remixes earlier this year - even though the tune is actually closer to 12 or 13 years old - the Bad Company founder-turned-popstar DJ Fresh now serves up this special gold vinyl edition for Record Store Day. Complete with the VIP and instrumental (which are still arguably the best versions out there) it's yet another way you can get blasted with one of the most iconic and euphoric hooks in modern drum & bass. You can't get enough of this style.
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Resurgence Episode II Part III
Cat: DATLP 002EF. Rel: 07 Feb 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Only One (6:14)
Void (6:10)
Here We Go (6:15)
Freak (6:40)
Review: Welcome to the third and final instalment of Deep Jungle bossman DJ Harmony's album Harmony Resurgence Episode 2 wherein the London stalwart runs us through our paces with the concluding four tracks. As always with Harmony, the focus is on the atmosphere and emotion as we're hurled from tear-up to tear-up. 'Only One' is a big drum piece with precision chiselled breaks, 'Void' takes more of a technoid twist with its outer planetary trembles and tingles while 'Here We Go' comes with a jazzy, skippy twist. Last but not least we have 'Freak', a gentle album closer with a super soulful twist. Harmony restored; make sure you grab all three parts to this beautiful album.
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Goodbye
Goodbye (12")
Cat: OSH 26. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Goodbye (5:57)
In The Dark (5:36)
Review: It was only a matter of time before Andrew Ferguson made his debut on 2 Bad Mice's Over/Shadow; his tenure in the game, his authenticity, his lack of compromise and his timelessness as an artist (both as Outrage and his more 140-oriented alias Nomine) is a perfect fit. Here are two examples; 'Goodbye' says hello with oceanic waves of disarming pads, bellowing subs and spacious breaks while 'In The Dark' brings a little more 1990 unity vibes thanks to the sensual vocal and subtle piano charm. Outrageously good.
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Played by: Soul Intent, Sikka
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Everytime (reissue)
Cat: HOOJ 150. Rel: 02 Aug 22
 
Progressive House
Everytime (Nalin & Kane mix) (8:38)
Everytime (Electron C 2022 remix) (5:01)
Everytime (Red Jerry mix) (6:48)
Review: A classic from the mighty Hooj Choons back catalogue, Lustral's 'Everytime' gets a much welcome reissue here, featuring all the mixes from the original version of the release back in 1997. There's Nalin & Kane's sensual and evocative remix which is a true zeitgeist of the progressive house sound in the late '90s - if we've ever heard it. Label co-founder Red Cherry's saucer-eyed and bittersweet sunset breaks makes for an equally memorable remix too, as well as the sunny house vibes of the original mix featured last on the B side.
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Dwarde & Tim Reaper
Cat: CW 128. Rel: 06 Dec 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Don't Go Away (7:06)
Foliage (5:56)
Groovin' (6:39)
I Can't Understand (6:21)
Review: Dwarde and Tim Reaper are drum & bass heavyweights so to have them together on one EP is a real treat. Their four-tracker on Fabio's Creative Wax label kicks off with 'Don't Go Away', a cacophony of Amen breaks and celestial chords that tugs you in several directions at once. 'Foliage' then rides a deeper vibe with silky drums and cosmic ambient pads bringing a blissed-out feel. 'Groovin' opens up the flipside with more tough, edgy breaks and plunging bass then 'I Can't Understand' closes out with a lovely bit of subtle vocal euphoria, pitched-up vocals and uplifting drums.
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SWEATSV 041
Cat: SWEATSV 041. Rel: 12 Sep 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Luude & Bru C - "TMO (Turn Me On)" (feat Kevin Lyttle - extended mix) (3:43)
Luude & Bru C - "TMO (Turn Me On)" (feat Kevin Lyttle - Borai & Denham Audio remix) (3:13)
Luude & Mattafix - "Big City Life" (3:57)
Luude & Issey Cross - "Oh My" (feat Moby) (3:50)
Review: It's time to sweat it out once more with the latest from the label of that name absolutely going for the big time with some classic vocal stabs defining the rip-snorting opener. And that is the extended mix of Luude & Bru C's 'TMO (Turn Me On)' (feat Kevin Lyttle) which is a big drum & bass anthem with ragga vocals, unrelenting and steel plated drum funk and naughty bass. A slightly more sweet and soulful Borai & Denham Audio remix also features as do Luude & Mattafix's anthem and festival friendly jungle anthem 'Big City Life' and similarly epic and accessible 'Oh My' with Issey Cross and some blissed out keys from one of Moby's classics.
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Down Under
Cat: SWEATSV 027. Rel: 20 Apr 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Down Under (feat Colin Hay) (3:27)
Wanna Stay (feat Dear Sunday) (2:28)
Wanna Stay (feat Dear Sunday - Fred V remix) (4:30)
Review: Men At Work's 80s hit 'Down Under' gets a LUUDE-icrous drum n' bass remix from the Aussie producer here, bringing flighty breaks and air to a timeless, fluting classic. Here, the original song's bassline is swapped out for a slow droning reese, while Colin Hay's acapella retains the rawness of the original recording made in 1980 - despite this actually being a re-record for Luude gifted by Hay himself. This limited 12" also comes complete with a B-side, 'Wanna Stay', which includes a hat-and-snare-clacking new remix from Fred V - let's embark on a new walkabout and wander the outback to this gem.
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Star Clusters
Star Clusters (yellow splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 023. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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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New Beginnings EP
Cat: FUNCTC 002. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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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Return Of Q Project (remastered)
Cat: KLEG 01. Rel: 21 Sep 22
 
UK Hardcore
Champion Sound (7:01)
Night Moves (6:34)
Review: When it comes to UK hardcore/jungle schematics, they don't come much more authoritative than Q Project's 'Champion Sound'. That growing hoover sound and iconic vocal stab and those mercenary breaks... Like Total Science's Q himself, this still tears up dancefloors almost 30 years later. As does the often overlooked B-side 'Night Moves'. Bumping and rolling in the shadow of the anthem on the a-side, this wonderfully minimalistic track highlights the power of that essential stripped back dynamic of breaks and big bulging subs - the only ingredients any good D&B track truly needs.
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Universal Language
Universal Language (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: NHS 262LP. Rel: 26 Sep 14
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Universal Language
Want My Love (feat Elisabeth Troy)
Make The Floor Burn
Starchaser (feat Rocky Nti)
Believe
Resonate (feat ShockOne)
Infinity
Borealis
Reykjavik
Aftermath (feat Kyza)
What's Out There?
Dream Sequence
Freefall VIP (feat Reija Lee)
Review: It's been a big year for Hospital. Shucks, every year is a big year for London Elektricity's imprint, but 2014 seems especially big with huge albums from the likes of Fred V & Grafix, S.P.Y and now Metrik. Repping his game, the label and the genre at the highest level, Universal Language is a highly accomplished calling card for Metrik that showcases his ability to create barn-storming rave homages ("Make The Floor Burn"), arena-slapping sing-along lighter-raisers ("Human Again", "Infinity"), techy underground rollers ("Slipstream") and unifying cuts that give the legendary Underworld a run for their money ("Resonate"). Maintaining a fine balance of great songwriting, muscular production and straight-up dancefloor abandon, this speaks to every corner, every sub genre and every tiny pocket of D&B. Just as the title suggests.
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Missing You
Cat: SOULR 075. Rel: 27 Sep 16
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Missing You (feat Tyler Daley & DRS) (7:12)
Tumult (6:16)
Review: The pairing of LSB and DRS is up there with wine and cheese. Having smashed 2015 with "The View", the pair return with another beautiful, emotion-soaked gem "Missing You". With its soft pianos and space for DRS to ruminate, it's another soulful smash that will stand the test of time. "Tumult" shows the complete flip of LSB's ever-perennial skills as he rolls out a darkside roller with a serious hurricane bassline that's powerful enough to take you back to the 2001. With his debut album around the corner, both tracks do well to remind you just how on-point LSB is.
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Resurgence Episode II Part II
Cat: DATLP 002CD. Rel: 07 Feb 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Merciful (6:18)
Everybody (6:07)
Unconscious Mind (6:48)
Review: The Deep Jungle bossman Harmony returns to his 2022 album Harmony Resurgence Episode 2 with this second vinyl outing. Following the inaugural volume, this second part packs three more striking tear-ups from the LP. 'Merciful' kicks things off with brazen hurricane soul and more breaks than a fracture clinic while 'Everybody' takes us down a much more chilled, serene route with a series of salubrious guitar slides before dropping us into some wild drum wizardry. Finally we have 'Unconscious Mind', a work of much more spacious design that's not dissimilar to the early output on Headz. Proper grown up tackle, the whole album is worth a deep dive if you have the time to explore it. Big up Harmony.
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Mindgame 4
Mindgame 4 (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MINDGAME 4. Rel: 13 Mar 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sweet Memories (5:39)
Peace Of Mind (6:04)
Cloud Nine (5:14)
Review: Eusebeia and Artificial Red: Two artists together across three tracks on one beautiful 12" Samurai off-shoot label Mind Games are spoiling us silly right here. The magic is evident the moment those luxury drums swoop and dip on 'Sweet Memories'. More jazz than jungle, there's a cosmic urgency laced throughout that sets the tone for the whole EP. Elsewhere 'Peace Of Mind' goes full GLM with its dreamy pads and soft subs before 'Cloud Nine' finishes with a tender ravey hug. Music for the Mind Games, soul games and indeed body games.
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Big Request EP
Big Request EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RUPLDN 026. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Thoughts & Fears (6:29)
Hush Up (6:28)
Niceness (6:10)
10 Hour Sound (5:30)
Review: Rotterdam's FFF debuts on London label Rupture having made his mark at the party of the same name before now. He brings with him plenty of his hometown flavours with his Big Request EP and four different but equally compelling cuts. Known for infusing his sounds with diverse influences, the Dutch producer delivers something here that blends elements of dancehall, hardcore, and more. From hard-edged breaks to pure energy via what is for us the standout cut in 'Niceness,' there is a versatility and production prowess to this which makes it a fine debut.
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out of stock $16.60
Sound Fi Dead
Cat: VIVID LP01. Rel: 25 Jul 22
 
Breakbeat
Sound Fi Dead (4:54)
Wash Away (5:47)
Home Run (5:52)
Take Me Up (6:15)
We Rewind (6:00)
The Source (6:03)
Pick Up Roll Up (6:09)
Over Drive (5:34)
Too Dread (5:48)
The Journey (5:18)
The Universe (7:05)
In The Jungle (5:12)
Review: Since he first landed on our radar via Vivid a few years back, Yosh has dished out enough high grade garage and breakbeat gear to fuel the scene on his own. Not only a prolific producer, he's also got a razor sharp flair which edges him in front of a crowded scene, and now he's back to Vivid to show us exactly what he's about with a 12-track double-pack, his biggest release to date. In one sense you should know exactly what to expect - elevated steppers and deft rollers, but the fundamental appeal of Yosh is all those ear-snagging traits which make his tracks sparkle, and you never know what they're going to be until the needle's tracking in that groove. Now you can enjoy that sensation 12 times over - a good deal if ever we saw one.
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Sick Apian EP
Sick Apian EP (limited 12")
Cat: FE 057. Rel: 19 May 21
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Antio Zoi (TGRCCC) (3:40)
Xypna (2:58)
KodS0520 Fyllorroo (3:03)
Review: Brighton imprint Furthur Electronix continues full steam ahead with its prolific output this year, and it's a big week for them. Alongside a great EP by Aussie Lou Karsh, we have this new one by Greek producer George Kontogiannidis aka Pera Sta Ori, who has racked up some impressive releases thus far on Musar, Brokntoys and Yellow Machines. As on previous works, the Sick Apian EP further explores Kontogiannidis' love of classic UK rave sounds. For instance A side cut 'Antio Zoi (TGRCCC)' utilises pitch shifted hardcore breaks underpinned by a dystopian electro atmosphere. Over on the flip, its '95 all over again on the breakneck junglist stepper 'Xypna' followed by the complex and hypnotic riddims of 'KodS0520 Fyllorroo'.
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LIN001 004
FD / SATL aka LIN000
Cat: NQ 031. Rel: 20 Apr 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
LIN001 (4:33)
LIN002 (5:19)
LIN003 (4:40)
LIN004 (4:10)
Review: The North Quarter locks in another superbly stylish EP of functional but characterful drum & bass rhythms here. This one comes from LIN000 and features bunch of self titled tracks. The first is a supper, with fluid bass and low end oscillations. The second is more roomy and cancerous. It operates in an underwater world of bendy bass and crisp hits, then the flip side opens with a more raw, textural and fixing mix of synths and clacking hits before the closer pairs a high speed breakbeat with synths that twist and turn at their own speed.
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Boshly
Boshly (limited 12")
Cat: TTT 101. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Boshly (7:46)
Dots (5:18)
Kermit (4:22)
Extra Redundant (6:54)
Review: It's been a busy year so far for London duo Rezzett as they follow up their second album Meant Like This, and a recent live album, with this wild new EP joyously titled 'Boshly'. And bosh we will... The title track gets super-loopy with a chant and a cat-like twang that licks your brain up and down. Elsewhere 'Dots' gives 1992 a call but reloops the call through a whole wave of textures and beguiling twists while 'Kermit' recalls the early Total Science or Krome and Time records but with woozy rosey glasses. 'Extra Redundant' flips for a more delicate, cosmic farewell. Bish, bash, 'Boshly'.

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out of stock $19.20
The Retrospective: 4 Track Album Sampler EP
Cat: SUBBASE 108. Rel: 22 May 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Revival (6:11)
The Legacy (Dubting remix) (6:24)
Within The 4th Dimension (6:17)
Aquatic Comedown (6:55)
Review: Now here's an artist name that works on various clever levels. Not just a play on the experimental, boundary breaking electronic troupe of the 80s Art Of Noise but also the alias for Suburban Base's in-house designer who was responsible for countless artworks and album covers on the label throughout the 90s. As a musician he was less prolific but still knew exactly what buttons to press and when to press them with a handful of releases around 93-95 along with Mike 'E-Type' James. Now back together, they're exploring their old signature but with a contemporary twist. A full album is expected imminently but in the meantime here are four great examples of their timeless aesthetic and energy. Make some noise.
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Luna
Luna (12")
Cat: DAT 058. Rel: 10 Jan 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Luna (6:37)
Mystical (6:18)
Review: Deep Jungle bossman Harmony lives up to his name and aligns universal frequencies with his first 12" of 24. 'Luna' takes the lead. A robust choppy cut that nods in the direction of Krome & Time with its sweeping pads and crafty broken twists. 'Mystical' brings a little more dreamy energy with its whirling chords and heavier sense of momentum. Both sound like they were prised out of 1994's hands fresh off the cutting lathe. Few contemporary jungle labels are operating at Harmony's level right now.
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Shoresy
Shoresy (white vinyl 12")
Cat: SHARKLASER 002. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Shoresy (6:15)
New Sky (5:47)
Review: Firstly let us please give a round of applause to Gremlinz & Jesta for such a wonderful label name. If you find anything even as remotely as cool as a shark with a laser on its head we need photographic evidence. Secondly let us please give an even louder round of applause for the music. If you know Gremlinz and Jesta's work on labels such as Droogs and Headz then you'll know the drill already. 'Shoresy' riffs off some lovely detuned rave stabs in a way that Spirit was always the king at. 'New Sky' meanwhile takes us down more of a slower tempo breaks route but with no compromises in terms of the weight and clarity. Reach for the lasers!
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out of stock $17.39
Overgrown
Overgrown (12")
Cat: SDWN 001. Rel: 01 Mar 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Overgrown (Carnival mix) (5:38)
London Jungle (4:06)
Review: The irony is delicious! If there's one type of music that's incredibly hard to remain settled to, or feel down when it's being played, it's the type of timeless jungle breakbeat Settle Down is treating us to right here. 'Overgrown' is one of those magical cuts that both hits hard and oozes space and soul. 'London Jungle' meanwhile is a ruffhouse slammer that flexes heavily on the swinging breakbeats and grunting bass tones and is steeped in cool vocal cuts from the original birth of jungle culture. Huge respect to Settle Down!
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out of stock $16.09
Isolation Pattern
Isolation Pattern (pink marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 015. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Interconnected (7:25)
Solitude (7:20)
Subliminal Messages (7:21)
Sentience (6:32)
Review: Aural Imbalance is having a stellar year that has seen him drop top solo EPs and ace collabs with ASC. This pink marbled vinyl marks the 15th release from the Spatial crew and it's another one that transports you into a future world of cosmic breakbeats. 'Interconnected' manages to combine plenty of drum-led heft with dreamy chords that encourage you to daydream. 'Solitude' is a busy and kinetic cut awash with a flurry of snares and crispy breaks and 'Subliminal Messages' then once more mixes up widescreen synths and pensive moods with well-defined amens. 'Sentience' closes out this deep-thinking EP with nimble undulating rhythms and distant solar winds.
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out of stock $17.12
Dust
Dust (translucent pink marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: AKO 10016. Rel: 01 Nov 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dust (5:46)
The Cruel Sea (5:00)
Review: Now for something completely different! Forever ahead of the game, Hidden Agenda's role in leftfield jungle soul has been undeniable and hugely influential since the mid-90s and it's amazing to see Jason back now and on such a maverick edge. Both of these cuts hit with a unique vibe and flavour that's so refreshing to hear. 'Dust' is a psychedelic wonderland that slides along with shimmering layers of percussion, guitar and keys. 'Cruel Sea' takes things a little darker as an edgy, unpredictable drive takes the lead. Think Krust's recent work on Crosstown Rebels and you're on the right planet. AKO Beatz never miss a punch.
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Talk To The Planets
Talk To The Planets (white vinyl 12")
Cat: LOVWAX 12. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ghot (4:21)
Not Just A Best (4:58)
Untitled (Everything Is Same Size) (4:40)
VHS Copy 1979 (5:13)
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Faceless
Faceless (180 gram pink vinyl 12")
Cat: VFS 060. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Faceless (7:08)
New Vision (7:34)
Review: Big Bud originally released Faceless/New Vision back in 1995 on Underdog Recordings, offering up a weighty variant of atmospheric d&b that he made his own. As you might expect OG copies of this mid-decade change hands for some hefty sums, but fear not because Vinyl Fanatiks are on hand with a spanking new pressing on pink vinyl no less. A side 'Faceless' is a laser-focused roller with tightly clipped breaks and strafing synths, but 'New Vision' is the real gem which gets more intricate in the drum programming, drawing on less heavily mined percussion and more artful synth work to make a truly standout cut.
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Change Your Stars EP
Cat: KOMNI 01. Rel: 06 Nov 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Change Your Stars
Reconcilation
Correspondence
Radiance
Review: It's been an exciting and prolific year for Eusebeia with releases on the likes of Future Retro, Samurai, Lore and Umai so far. Now Omni, too with 'Change Your Stars'; a dreamy escapade into the most cosmic corners of the jungle solar system. The title track put lightyears between the breaks and deep celestial voices and pads harmonise with tension in the background while 'Reconciliation' shimmers with an offkey soul that sits somewhere between Peshay and Orbital. Flip for 'Correspondence' where everything orbits around the brutalist breaks and 'Radiance' that lives up to its name with swooping jazzy keys and a strong sense of Detroit. Timeless.
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Loving (reissue)
Cat: KM 12R. Rel: 01 Dec 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Brain Killers - "Loving" (part 1)
Lewi - "Loving" (part 2)
Review: Back to 94! Kemet reissue a seminal slab of breakbeat soul in the form of 'Loving' from Brain Killers and their long-time collaborator Lewi Cifer. Both acts taking the same sample and twisting it in their own way to create two parts, DJ Apache and DJ Unknown's Brain Killers operation goes for more of a party swagger and strong hip-hop and ragga influences while Lewi (who attained the name and reputation of Lewi Screwface due to his previous collabs with the Brain Killers) goes for more of a brutalist drum funk vibe. Still sounding future as hell.
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In The City EP
Cat: INFRALTD 025. Rel: 01 Dec 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
In The City (6:17)
Fantazia/Thanks & Praise (feat Salva) (11:15)
Review: J Majik is of course a drum & bass don who not only knocked out killer DJ sets and productions but also headed up his own Infrared Records and made it into one the bastions of the scene from the mid-90s onwards. Thelatest from the label finds the man born James Spratling serving up the crushing breaks and doom laded synths of 'In The City', all designed meticulously and sure to make a massive impact. He then goes long on the 11-minute B-side epic 'Fantazia/Thanks & Praise' (feat Salva) which is a dark and hard hitting flurry of amen breaks and rave vocals.
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The Belligerent Deranged & Quite Perturbing EP
Cat: JUNKJUNGLE 02. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Swirls (6:48)
Close To The Edge (6:17)
The Rebel (6:04)
Love Miracle (7:47)
Review: And the award for the best title this month goes to DJ Junk for The Belligerent, Deranged & Quite Perturbing EP. The jungle itself is hella intense and fiery once you drop the needle on this record - 'Swirls' is an unreeling ash up of breakbeats and sci-fi sonics. 'Close To The Edge' then goes deep on vocal musings before explosive drums bow up the dance floor and 'The Rebel' then takes a jump up path with rapped vocals bring the spice. Last of all is a well sampled and funkier fusion in the form of the party starting 'Love Miracle.'

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Distant Worlds
Distant Worlds (translucent grey smokey & green splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 024. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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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Near The Ecliptic
Near The Ecliptic (green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 025. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Cartographer (6:05)
Fata Morgana (6:06)
The Navigator (6:57)
Aleya (6:32)
Review: ASC's Spatial imprint looks west for inspiration this month as they welcome a certified Reinforced OG who made a return last September after a 25 year break from this particular project (and many years from the game): New Jersey's JLM Productions. Also operating under aliases such as Sky City and P.E.P during the 90s, the JLM name was synonymous with the deeper, atmospheric sounds of jungle. And that's exactly what we have here. Four blissful, subtle and restrained atmospheric jungle cuts. Highlights include the swashbuckling breaks on 'The Navigator' and the dream-like haze of opener 'The Cartographer'. Welcome back JLM.
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ECHO 010
ECHO 010 (limited 12")
Cat: ECHO 010. Rel: 15 Jan 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
LQ - "Way Down" (feat Ben Dudding - Dubkasm dubplate mix) (6:14)
LQ - "Way Down" (feat Ben Dudding - LQ & MSHCode Jungle remix) (6:14)
Kloke & LQ - "Computer Bubblers" (5:22)
Duburban & Galvatron - "Let Off The Music" (5:56)
Review: Australian bass collective Echo Chamber get busy with this supreme VA featuring a range of talented friends old and new. LQ takes the lead with the sublime 'Way Down' that bubbles and flexes in two system-primed forms: the spacious heavyweight Dubkasm mix and LQ and MSHCode's own breakbeat-heavier shakedown. Flip for more LQ goodies as he links up with Kloke for the fittingly titled groove-up 'Computer Bubblers' while Duburban and Galvatron finish the EP with the furious drum funk up 'Let Off The Music'. The only echo here is the reload.
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Intellect (remix)
Cat: DAT 061. Rel: 10 Jan 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Intellect (remix) (6:48)
Sample & Hold (6:24)
Review: Deep Jungle have delivered once again as some seminal sounds from Lucky Spin have been unearthed and reissued. Destination 1995; a West Country trio named Orca are making their name for themselves in the jungle phenomenon. Featuring early sounds from Decoder (one half of the chart-topping Kosheen years later), each of these breakbeat bust-ups carries a certain air of Bristol grit and euphoric rave energy. 'Intellect' is all about the savage drum chops while 'Sample & Hold' goes in more for the deep swing. Timeless vibes. Have yourself a whale of a time. (Not sorry)
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Spandangle Selection Vol 27 EP
Cat: SSV 27BLACK. Rel: 17 Jan 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Everyman (2 Bad mix) (5:30)
Everyman (Eternal Bass & Danny Styles mix 1) (5:52)
Everyman (Eternal Bass & Danny Styles mix 2) (4:32)
Review: The 27th installment of the Spandangle Selection series is another one to rewire the brains of all who hear it. Pressed up to orange or black vinyl it is a time warp back to 1993 when this tune first started doing the rounds and making an impact not only on these shores but also further afield. At the same time as the original was produced, so too were a series of mixes that until now have been lost in some dusty old DAT archive, but here they come in all their glory for the first time.
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Cherry Riddim
Cat: FRESH 86214. Rel: 27 Apr 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Fashion (4:18)
Sun (5:43)
Tayga (3:19)
Cherry Riddim (4:06)
Review: Fresh from his recent Critical Music dispatch, Breda badboy Bryce returns to Fresh 86 with more sprightly contemporary dancefloor missives. On the A-side 'Sun' sets the scene with its rattling breaks and wavey, woozy chords while 'Tayga' flips to introspective, halftime emotional mode. Meanwhile on the B, 'Fashion' brings a little hip-shaking percussive flare while 'Cherry Riddim' closes with a more downtempo bliss. Juicy.
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1666
1666 (12")
Cat: KM 040. Rel: 05 Apr 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Kill Sound (4:49)
Ashes To Ashes (4:30)
Good Lord (4:50)
The Meantime (bonus Beat) (4:27)
Review: Big up to Kemet Music for hitting the not-so-insignificant milestone of a 40th EP. As ever, the music is of the highest quality with Sneak taking charge of this fierce four-track 12". 'Kill Sound' has strong ragga vibes with lasers shooting over the face of a classic dusty amen break while mad drum fills flit about the mix. 'Ashes To Ashes' is a lively one with snappy snare rolls and the sort of breaks that will blow up and floor, then 'Good Lord' brings a playful vibe with gun fingers a plenty and a dubby bottom end. Bonus Beat 'The Meantime' is a chaotic collision of sound to close.
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Bloody Caribbean Giant Worship EP
Bloody Caribbean Giant Worship EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PRSPCT 293. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Out Of The Boat (3:40)
Ayoo (3:43)
Restaurant Jungle (3:48)
Restaurant Jungle (FFF remix) (5:22)
Vinyl Sniffah (4:13)
Brassbreaks (3:35)
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Inta Reality
Inta Reality (translucent purple vinyl 12")
Cat: G2G 013. Rel: 16 Sep 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sync Dynamix - "Deep In The Night" (DJ Peshay remix) (6:18)
Sync Dynamix - "A Beautiful Thing" (7:04)
The Ad Vanc3d - "Ezee Dred" (5:16)
Review: This translucent purple vinyl looks as good as it sounds thanks to the work of DJ PESHAY, Sync Dynamix and The Advanc3d. They draw on an authentic 90s sound but with plenty of modern production touches to bring it up to date. The drums are well defined and dance about the stern field with warm soul synths and well chosen vocals. Part jungle, art rave, but good vibes - this is a classic EP in the making. Big shout out to the artwork too which is from the one and only Junior Tomlin.
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Inauguration EP
Cat: KM 038. Rel: 08 Sep 21
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Roll Thunder (5:16)
No Retreat (4:56)
Wicked Jungle (5:12)
All Be Free New (bonus Beat) (5:22)
Review: No retreat, no surrender! The legendary foundation jungle label Kemet welcome Uneak. Armed with a sound and style that's straight out of 93 (and a birth certificate to match too by the looks of things), Uneak is proof you're never too old to breakthrough with a slamming debut. All four of these cuts hit with clarity and breakbeat authenticity as we bubble and bump to a range of flavours; 'Roll Thunder' hits like an old V release circa 94, 'No Retreat' would have burnt Roast down, 'Wicked Jungle' is all about the sunnyside horns while 'All Be Free' brings the euphoric hurricanes. A highly accomplished debut release.
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Nutty Bass (remastered)
Cat: KBOGR 46T. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Nutty Bass (6:02)
I'll Be There (5:31)
Review: It's tie to spin it back, all the way back, to 1995. That year, John Lisners aka Baraka, served up the only two EPs he era made under this alias and the both came on Boogie Beat Records. Now, Kniteforce Records is reissuing the first of the two with on this newly remastered 12". Up first is 'Nutty Bass' which has just that. It is a clatter of percussion and jostling breaks that eventual resolve into a high energy drum & bass banger with bass pinging about the mix. On the flip is the more soulful and cosmically minded 'I'll Be There' with its loon bird calls, pinball melodies and liquid rhythms. Essential.
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Played by: Soul Intent
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Rude Boy Dem
Rude Boy Dem (180 gram red vinyl 12")
Cat: TVVFS 004. Rel: 30 May 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Rude Boy Dem (5:56)
Glass Pipe Fury (6:00)
Review: .Back to 94! Vinyl Fanatiks have unearthed more gold on Krome & Time's Tearin Vinyl imprint as they reissue the label's earliest signings for the very first time. While Exodus and Head Pressure only went on to have a few more singles, both 'Rude Boy Dem' and 'Glass Pipe Fury' showed great promise as they captured that wild jungle energy and freedom. The former goes big on the breaks and focuses everything on the drums and subs, the latter brings in a darker, more tense vibe with the pads and switches. Blueprint business.
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Sacrifice
Sacrifice (red & black splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: SMDE 34. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Raven (6:36)
Anaconda (feat Sam KDC) (7:02)
Temple (6:08)
Sacrifice (7:26)
Review: Samurai bossman Presha has been something of a late bloomer when it comes to productions. A renowned and hugely respected DJ, promoter and label owner for many years - pretty since the beginning as he's one of the people responsible for cultivating New Zealand's thriving D&B culture - it's only been the last few years since he entered the fray as a producer with his debut landing in 2021. Now making up for lost time he's hitting hard with some ludicrously dynamic and deadly cuts, this being his heaviest so far. Highlights include the high voltage sizzling Reese on 'Temple' and the skin melting pneumatic two steps on 'Raven'. Immense.
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Confront The Serpent
Confront The Serpent (translucent red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SMDE 33. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Confront The Serpent (5:40)
Smile At Reptile (6:12)
Seek Alignment (7:37)
Samsara (5:41)
Review: Further evidence of the thriving relationship between techno and drum & bass can be found right here as Spanish industrialist Reeko ups the tempo for this stunning conceptual EP for Samurai. Inspired by the process, tradition and culture of ayahuasca ceremonies, over four tracks we're taken on a deeply hypnotic trip where the percussion and militant rhythm echo Reeko's more typical work (notably on his label Mental Disorder) but weave and twist with a different, almost psychedelic edge. It's a classic vibe for Samurai but very contemporary one for Reeko. Let's hope we get to experience more of this.
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Future Dancefloor
Future Dancefloor (transparent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: VNRAS 001. Rel: 11 Oct 21
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Future Dancefloor (6:20)
Nature (7:12)
Review: Super prolific Greekboy touches down on the recently launched Violet Nights with two ballistic beat adventures; 'Future Dancefloor' looks to the roots with some heavyweight breakbeat choppage driving away through the thick emotional pads while 'Nature' brings more of a house-inspired flavour with bulbous bass/kicks and a Need For Mirrors-like sense of techno in its drive and focus. The future is now.
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Origins
Origins (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GCLP 2513. Rel: 05 Apr 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Origins (4:34)
Healing (feat KOG & Tom Excell) (4:53)
Search For The Ape (interlude) (1:25)
Gorilla (3:57)
Tiniri (feat SIMO & Count Bassy) (6:01)
The Race (4:20)
The Time Is Now (feat Feline) (1:48)
Where Are You Now (feat KOG & Feline) (5:26)
La Selva (feat Penya) (4:14)
Jaguar Dance (4:04)
Review: Bristol-based Hippo Sound System has a sound that draws on a wide sphere of reference from Afro to downtempo, tropicalia to dub. Origins in their debut album and comes deep in sound system culture but laden with evocative details that ate you away from the here and now to a humid jungle clearing full of ancestral rhythms, jazz freedom and contemporary bass music. It's a colourful and psychedelic listen that fuses the traditional and ritualistic with the futuristic and physical. Great drops, hooky melodies and a global feel make this one of the most unique albums you will have heard in some time.
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Tags: Afro House
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