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Cosmosis
Cosmosis (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: 3024OTK 3. Rel: 06 Dec 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Non Believer
Cosmosis
Epiphania
Raw Whispers
God Given
Rebirth
Geronimo
Blue Hills
Odyssey
Astra
Review: London-based producer Otik releases his first album Cosmosis on Martyn's label 3024. The 11-track LP signifies the fourth album on the imprint across its ten-year tenure, showcasing a more introspective side to Otik's musical output. The album leans into delicate melodies, hazy atmospheres and lush analogue sounds, often evoking blissed-out feels and ripples of brilliant colour. Produced three years ago during lockdown, Cosmosis comes after a period of spiritual struggles, where Otik questioned his faith, religious beliefs, and the concepts of right and wrong. While the pandemic allowed ample time for reflection, Otik translated these thoughts into music from his Peckham-based studio, later finding a home on 3024's evolving discography. Keen to release a body of work that explores the journey of enlightenment and the struggles to get there, Otik drew inspiration from the luminary filmmaker Terrence Malick and how Malick portrayed ideas and philosophies in films like The Tree of Life and Voyage of Time. As a result, the record conveys a compelling narrative of rebirth, told through exquisite sound design and a push-pull pace that oscillates across the album.
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Played by: Midland
 in stock $26.98
Tau Ceti
Tau Ceti (limited clear vinyl 12")
Cat: SRM 231. Rel: 12 Dec 22
 
Deep House
Ogman (7:51)
Mientra Duermes (Reimagined) (8:01)
Monopole (8:29)
Modus Operandi (6:31)
Review: You can always be sure of a hugely affecting trip when you tune into something from Sacred Rhythms. And so it proves with this new one from Slam Mode. These are four hugely involving and atmospheric tracks steeped in ambiance. 'Ogman' is humid, dusty and spiritual with its late-night bass subtleties and sustained chords. 'Mientra Duermes' (Reimagined) has a celestial melodic feel over ramshackle house drums and 'Monopole' gets heavy on cancerous and dubbed-out drums with more cosmic chord work serve ing to expand your mind. 'Modus Operandi' is a lush and jazzy deep jungle workout to close.
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 in stock $21.27
I've Been There
Cat: RE 40. Rel: 13 Dec 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Air (4:43)
No Stream (4:19)
Owls (4:16)
Julee (3:31)
I've Been There (3:31)
Stream (3:21)
Traces To Nowhere (3:26)
Review: Re:st continues to be an incredible source of adventurous thinking beyond the structures of drum & bass, and this latest record from Ghost Warrior would be hard pressed to claim an obvious link to the genre. It's more of an experimental jazz offering, using hollowed out notes and whispers of instrumentation, and yet somewhere in the sampling-as-artform process it captures some of the mind-bending magic of Source Direct, Photek et al. Delicate and moody as hell, this is another realm of music opening up and it's one we hope we get to explore deeper on further releases.
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out of stock $21.02
Vemodalen EP
Vemodalen EP (clear vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: EXIT 073. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Teenage Echo (6:03)
My Resolve (4:37)
Meridian (3:51)
I'm Damned (5:00)
Review: Vemodalen means 'The fear that everything has already been done.' If that's not an enticing enough invitation to dBridge's album then we don't know what is. The music as relatable, too. Powerful, slow, sexy and vulnerable, it paints from a synthetic palette anyone over 30 has grown up with and will know intuitively from music and movies. Ranging from poppy motifs that are reminiscent perhaps of Roxy Music or Visage to more introverted electronica that nods at the Rephlex sound and perhaps Si Begg, all backed up by his history as Heartdrive and the Autonomic sound, this is dBridge looking back to look forward. Stunning.
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Played by: Soul Intent
 in stock $20.50
Forschung & Entwicklung III
Forschung & Entwicklung III (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: NULLPUNKT 0000024. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Techno
Amen Track (Atonal 2016 version) (5:26)
Conclusion (Atonal 2016 version) (4:36)
Six Days (Atonal 2016 version) (6:05)
Outro (Atonal 2016 version) (2:08)
Research (Rural 2016 version) (4:18)
Review: The Nullpunkt label is fast approaching its 25th release but first comes this fearsome outing from F&E. The third installment in the Forschung & Entwicklung series comes on grey vinyl and does not mess about with five more cuts all served up as Antal or Rural versions from 2016. The first rides on rusty jungle breaks, the second, 'Conclusion', is an atmospheric piece with a minimal rhythm and warped synth daubs while 'Six Days' is a dark and heavy piece of ambient techno dystopia. 'Outro' is the lightest and brightest piece of synth work on the EP then 'Research' brings back the jungle techno with more serrated synths and loopy, jagged rhythms.
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Dead Limit
Dead Limit (double 12")
Cat: VSN 021. Rel: 15 Sep 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dead Limit (6:01)
Inverse (4:16)
Omnivore (4:52)
Mouthbreather (4:39)
Review: They hit the limit... The limit hit back! Everything about this EP is awesome: firstly, the partnership of two of drum & bass's most on-point production teams. Secondly, "Mouthbreather" has been on all god-fearing neurofunkologist's wishlist for several years and it doesn't disappoint. Thirdly, "Dead Limit" one of the grizzliest, unruly tunes you'll hear all year. Fourthly, "Inverse" is the ultimate definition of elastic D&B funk. Fifthly, "Omnivore" contains some of the strangest, captivating sound design ever processed for the dance. Sixthly, the artwork is bang on point too. Trust us; this hits hard!
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Played by: Proxima
 in stock $28.29
Phace & Friends
Phace & Friends (double 12")
Cat: CRIT 086. Rel: 20 Nov 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Phace & Mefjus - "Bang Bang" (4:57)
Phace & Noisia - "Drawback" (3:42)
Phace & Current Value - "Wild Thing" (4:58)
Phace & Rockwell - "Yes!" (3:55)
Review: What's better than a Phace record? A Phace record the features some of his most exciting creative contemporaries. Each track tells its own unique tale; "Bang Bang" leads from the front with its great use of rhythmic vocal shots and dynamic arrangement, "Drawback" is as heavy and teeth-clenching as you'd want a Phace and Noisia record to be, "Wild Thing" is more understated than you'd expect a Current Value collaboration to be while "Yes!" sees Rockwell and Phace counter their four-year-old banger "No!" to great effect. Genuinely epic; buy this and you'll have friends for life.
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Played by: Bop, Brain Crisis
out of stock $21.27
Incessant EP
Incessant EP (double 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: VSN 020. Rel: 30 Apr 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Incessant (5:14)
Noisia, Mefjus & Hybris - "Clusterfunk" (4:10)
Noisia, Mefjus & Hybris - "Reptilians" (3:34)
Banshee (4:56)
Review: Thundering, uncompromising neuro from three of the most forward-thinking minds in the scene delivered across four spacious sides... Each of these four cuts are so heavy, it would be criminal to squeeze them all on one 12"! "Incessant" has a really itchy, nagging techno-minded hook that punches at a really breezy high frequency it's unnerving. "Clusterfunk" is more of a classic scratchy, jittering jam that scuffs and rubs against every logical grain in your brain. "Reptilians" continues to tear holes into 2015 since early arrival on Vision's recent 10 years collection while "Banshee" comes with a choral harmony so haunting rumour has it Groningen's priests have all tried to exorcise Noisia's HQ with so much holy water Holland is nearing drought status. Incessant just about sums it up.
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out of stock $28.01
Friction vs Vol 3
Friction vs Vol 3 (limited gatefold double 12" picture disc)
Cat: SHA 092. Rel: 29 May 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Friction vs Dimension - "Kinetic" (4:28)
Friction vs Prolix - "Dark Moves" (4:45)
Friction vs Metrik - "Timelapse" (4:30)
Friction vs Ulterior Motive - "Curfew" (5:25)
Review: The concept behind Friction's Vs series is simple: hook up with as many mates in the studio as possible and write straight-up floor-flatteners. No theme, no pretention, just talented producers working together and playing off each other's strengths. Following epic co-labs with the likes of Icicle, Technimatic and Total Science comes the fattest edition yet as the BBC broadcaster teams up with Dimension (hooky and euphoric), Prolix (outrageously nasty and techy), Metrik (unabashed evangelism with a very well-known vocal hook) and Ulterior Motive (old school references wearing new school armour). Each one repping all player's finest attributes, Friction has brought out the best in his peers... And his own work. Essential.
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out of stock $21.53
Transit 2 (Plate 3)
Cat: DISTTLP 013. Rel: 06 Nov 13
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Halogenix - "Raya VIP"
EBK - "Strength"
Review: The third heavyweight 12" to be purloined from Dispatch's elephantine Transit 2 album, here we find Halogenix rejuvenating 2012's slinky roller "Raya" with a massive VIP. With added bass textures and serious attention paid to the drums, it's essentially a whole new tune. EBK's "Strength" is equally stunning; all jittery and breakneck, the frenetic rhythm is countered neatly with an innocent glock riff that's at once naive and naughty. Incredibly powerful stuff.
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out of stock $20.50
Volume Two
Volume Two (limited numbered hand-stamped triple green vinyl 12")
Cat: HIDDENHAWAIILTD 010. Rel: 17 Dec 13
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Stranjah - "Ascent"
felix K & Es Tereo - "Spartan"
Double O - "The Love Of Jah"
Dave Hoax - "DVDA"
Muted - "Empty Valley"
CJ Weaver - "Alone"
Subminimal - "When & How"
Dave Bethell - "Empty Sky"
Review: Felix K's Hidden Hawaii comes correct with this immaculate sophomore volume. Delivered on beautiful hand-stamped green vinyl, it plunges deep into the furthest realms of drum & bass. From the precision fracturisms from Felix and Es Tereo's "Spartan" to Dave O's classical jungle homage "The Love Of Jah" via the infectiously funky clicks and whirrs of Muted's "Empty Valley", no sonic stone is left unturned as the Hidden Hawaii crew bombard you with their bass-bitten experiments. Pump up the volume.
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Played by: M50, Nowicki
out of stock $22.83
Blue EP
Blue EP (double 12")
Cat: LDN 046. Rel: 12 Jun 14
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Solitaire
Checkmate
Simple Things
Charms
Blue
Blue (Logos Vapour dub)
Routine
M141
Review: Must grip double pack action from the Keysound crew here as UK producer Sully graces us with his first full release in some three years. A guest appearance on the debut album from E.m.m.a. last year reminded us how good a button pusher Sully was, and the eight track Blue finds him shifting focus away from the 2-step and footwork inspired sounds of his debut LP Carrier in favour of some Junglist excursions. Sully's expertise at classic break-based "rollage and choppage" is on full display across seven cuts here with fellow Keysound artist Logos chipping in with a beatless vapour dub of the title track. There's a looseness and rawness to much of the music here that will immediately hook anyone who is partial to a bit of Amen-based fun and games.
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out of stock $20.50
Purpose EP
Purpose EP (limited numbered gatefold 4x12")
Cat: VSN 018. Rel: 22 Jul 14
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Oh Oh
Purpose (with Phace)
Running Blind
Shaking Hands
Asteroids (with Prolix)
Long Gone (with Evol Intent)
Stamp Out
Leopard Slug
Review: In today's climate, the term EP is surely one of the most misused by record labels; we've lost count of the number of two track 12"s that arrive at Juno HQ labelled as EPs in error by thems that don't know. Dutch drum and bass troupe Noisia are fully aware that it means Extended Play as this Purpose EP demonstrates with a full grip of some eight tracks slapped across four 12"s! Housed in a gatefold sleeve featuring artwork from Nik and Khomatech, Purpose features collaborations with contemporaries Phace, Prolix and Evol Intent. Noisia Fans will probably already have soaked up the viciously ill opening track "Oh Oh" and the remainder of the EP doesn't relent one bit with "Running Blind" a particular highlight.
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out of stock $36.32
Night On Earth
Night On Earth (double 12")
Cat: FRESH 86191. Rel: 30 Apr 19
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Irian Jaya (6:11)
Night On Earth (4:29)
Killing Me (6:22)
Vertigo (4:43)
Wish We Didn't (4:10)
Polar (5:50)
Breach The Peace (4:52)
One Time Road (6:07)
Review: Many years and many more 12"s have passed since Coco Bryce's last full album slapped us around the senses, but the wait has been worth it. "Night On Earth" captures the flying Dutchman in his most lucid state as he rolls out his acutely on-point contemporary jungle across two 12"s. Highlights include the dreamy breezes and cosmic touches of "Vertigo", the trippy Vibertisms of "Killing Me", and the darker steppier paranoia of "Polar" but let's face it; if you've so much as sniffed at a Myor release in your life you'll already know that every track is a highlight. There's no stopping Bryce right now.
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out of stock $23.86
Seven Chambers EP
Seven Chambers EP (limited double 12")
Cat: 7 TH12022. Rel: 15 May 18
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Hired Gun (6:28)
Drug Me (remix) (5:47)
Hired Gun (E-Z Man Tardis remix) (5:30)
The Chamber (5:00)
Living In The Lie (4:10)
Untitled (5:07)
Purple Gnome (5:57)
Review: Three years in the making; 7th Storey proudly present the stark, twisted foundation-setting work of Mark Loy under his Jungle Buddha guise. Originally released in 1993 on Poetic Justice, the originals have been excavated from DAT, mastered, restored and cut back to wax in all their OG jungle tekno glory. Chaotic, rough, ready and riddled with prang aesthetics to make an army of rudeboys run for miles, this is still sounding decades ahead of where we are right now. A serious artefact.
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out of stock $22.06
Back To School EP
Cat: META 96. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Stretch & Enjoy - "Dance" (5:16)
Tek 9 - "Just A Dream" (Stretch & Enjoy remix) (6:17)
Tek 9 - "Doughnuts & Ice Cream" (feat Rufige Kru - Stretch & Enjoy remix) (6:05)
Review: While many of Metalheadz earlier anniversary releases that landed this week are great, this latest three-decade celebrator is an ultra-special rarity. 'Back To School' comprises three sonic celebrations of breakbeat culture, homing in on several artists (The 4 Hero-related Tek 9, Goldie's inaugural project Rufige Kru and Stretch & Enjoy) who helped to define the genre before it even became defined as drum & bass proper. Lower-tempo breaks, orchestral stabs, crude FM wobbles, ragga radio samples, resampled rewinds, and soul vocal shouts all make up this happily retro release.
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out of stock $26.98
25 Years Of Metalheadz: The Series Part 9
Cat: MDZ25 009. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Doc Scott - "Ghost 25" (8:04)
Doc Scott - "The Unofficial Ghost" (6:14)
Rufige Kru - "VIP Riders Ghost" (7:28)
Rufige Kru - "Ghosts Of My Life" (6:08)
Review: Some of Metalheadz' selective '25 Years Of' anniversary editions have arrived in our mitts, shining a light on some of the best, earliest, and most characteristic drum & bass works by the label's many favourites. On part 9 here, select cuts by Doc Scott and Goldie's own Rufige Kru lay down a twin theme cleanliness and dirtiness respectively, both united by the theme of ghosts. Scott helms up the A with scratchy breaks and a wide void of headroom, emphasising punchiness above all with 'Ghost 25' and its unofficial version. Rufige's two bits, on the B, get much gritter with it - the wendigoes to Scott's banshees.
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out of stock $23.86
After Sundown
After Sundown (limited double 12")
Cat: EBEAMZ 043. Rel: 23 May 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Strange Nights (5:42)
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (4:54)
After Sundown (4:44)
Echo Chamber (5:18)
Thai Stick (4:39)
Top Notch (4:59)
Review: Tommy The Cat pounces again with another essential double 12", this time on the E-Beamz label. 'Strange Nights' kicks off with a flurry of icy breaks and liquid bass that are finished off with some haunting distant pads. 'Boulevard Of Broken Dreams' has a darker energy and more splash and crash to the drums, but also some introverted chords. Elsewhere there are more minimal pieces like 'After Sundown' and jazzy chord work defines 'Echo Chamber' with its sci-fi melodies. This is a perfect fusion of the past, present and future of drum & bass and it makes for quite the trip.
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out of stock $23.35
COCOCAT 01
COCOCAT 01 (limited 12" picture disc)
Cat: COCOCAT 01. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Coco Bryce - "You Care Because They Do" (5:40)
Tommy The Cat - "Power Station" (5:28)
Review: Jungle revivalists Coco Bryce and Tommy The Cat are old pals who've released numerous joint EPs over the years. Here they inaugurate a new series of split twelves - snappily titled 'CocoCat' - on Tommy The Cat's own Cat in the Bag label. Bryce handles side A, delivering the nostalgic jungle-techno thrills of 'You Care Before They Do'. It's a pleasingly energetic affair in which bleep techno style melodic motifs - think LFO, Sweet Exorcist etc - and shimmering futurist chords rise above a sweat-soaked jungle break and weighty bass. Over on the flip, Tommy The Cat doffs a cap to the early days of deep, jazzy d&b, successfully cloaking a punchy, Amen-driven beat and heady bassline in the dreamiest of chords.
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 in stock $23.35
Alone In The Dark Part 3 (B-STOCK)
Cat: NHS 318EP (B-STOCK). Rel: 25 Oct 17
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Transmission
Hardcore Harry
Dominator Mode
Lockdown
Dreaming
Review: ***B-STOCK: Product has light surface marks/scratches, but otherwise in perfect working condition***


Bristol-based Brazilian S.P.Y has been in fine form this year, churning out the hits at a rate of knots. Here he serves up five more slammers to round off the well-received Alone in the Dark trilogy. Opener "Transmission" is undeniably one of his moth forthright tunes to date - a bombastic, riot-inducing anthem fuelled by thunderous electro bass and mind-altering riffs. There's also a tech-tinged feel to the rave-meets-D&B heaviness of "Transmission", while "Dominator Mode" contains some of his toughest drums to date. Elsewhere, "Lockdown" is a buzzing hum of throbbing energy and "Dreaming" tips a wink to the producer's liquid past via a wonderfully sauced-eyed fusion of blissful musicality and tight bottom-end pressure.
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out of stock $22.32
Ramm200
Ramm200 (trifold triple 12" (side 6 etched))
Cat: RAMM 200. Rel: 15 Feb 16
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Culture Shock - "Piano Dark" (original dub) (5:59)
Mind Vortex - "Future Fold" (4:56)
June Miller - "Robots & Romans" (audio remix) (5:53)
Kryptic Minds - "The Truth" (Insideinfo remix) (5:54)
Rene Lavice - "The Calling VIP" (4:53)
Review: Andy C's mega-label Ram celebrates the big 200 in style: triple vinyl in trifold sleeve with etched sixth side, each of the five cuts represent Ram's dark, start extremes. The touching depths of Culture Shock's long-awaited "Piano Dark", the Noisia-level antics of Audio on his June Miller, InsideInfo's deep throat bass on "The Truth" and the add bass fluctuations on Rene's VIP. 200 singles deep and still killing it, Ram have put together a serious package here.
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out of stock $26.47
Repertoire 10/20
VARIOUS
Repertoire 10/20 (double 12")
Cat: REPRV 020. Rel: 11 Dec 19
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ricky Force - "Make It Right" (Dead Man's Chest 94 Raw remix) (5:32)
Tim Reaper - "Second Chance" (Sonar Ghost remix) (5:52)
Overlook - "Misty" (Law & Wheeler remix) (6:46)
Madcap - "Never Be Free" (Friske remix) (5:38)
David Louis & Stranjah - "Lethal" (Double-O remix) (6:06)
Law & Wheeler - "Night Forms" (Eusebeia remix) (5:01)
ILK - "Return To Swanborough" (Au & Jesta remix) (5:20)
Artilect - "Lost" (Soul Intent remix) (6:25)
Review: Repertoire hits its 20th release and 10th year of operation with a strong collection of tracks from all its key players. Dead Man's Chest, Sonar Ghost, Double-O, Friske, AU & Jesta and more all come correct on this widescreen snapshot of drum & bass' underground at the end of 2019 and prove the label has always stuck to its guns. Our picks: the tinge of old school jungle of DMC'S "94 Raw Remix" of Ricky Force's "Make It Right", smooth and liquid "Misty" by Overlook and the dark and cutting edge rhythms of Double-O's surgical precision rework of David Louis & Stranjah's "Lethal".
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out of stock $23.86
Exiles EP
Exiles EP (12")
Cat: META 079. Rel: 07 Feb 20
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Exiles (6:36)
Misdemeanour (5:00)
In My Head (4:51)
Dead Cert (5:44)
Review: The Metalheadz train shows no signs of slowing down despite being well into its third decade. This tasty four tracker comes from the combined creative minds of Zero T and Beta 2 and they come through in style with a modern-day reproduction of the vintage Metalheadz sound we all know and love. Tough drums, sprinkled with plenty of future soul and devastating bass, "Misdemeanour" in particular is prickly yet emotional stuff while "In My Head" brings a dose of joyful soul and "Dead Cert" ends on a more angsty tip.
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out of stock $23.61
Origins
Origins (double 12")
Cat: SNKRG 001. Rel: 04 Jun 20
 
UK Hardcore
Finest Illusion (4:45)
Survival (6:10)
Dubbing You (5:58)
The Alchemist (6:55)
Feel The Vibe (6:36)
Feel The Vibe (remix) (4:19)
Screwface (5:31)
Ricochet (5:52)
Ricochet (remix) (5:21)
Ragatere (5:32)
Review: When breakbeat hardcore and "darkcore" were slowly morphing into jungle around 1992-93, few artists delivered quite as many revolutionary and mind-mangling cuts as Northampton's Foul Play. For proof, check out this must-have retrospective of their earliest EPs on Hypercolour. From start to finish, it bustles with proto-jungle gems, from the mangled rave stabs and boisterous breaks of "Dubbing You" and the warehouse-ready voodoo of "The Alchemist" (a kind of prototype liquid tune which also pays tribute to Nightmares on Wax's earlier "Aftermath"), to the blistering rhythms and bassbin-bothering sub business of "Screwface" and the early ragga-jungle brilliance of "Ragatere". If you have any interest at all in the development of UK bass music, then you need this in your life.
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out of stock $22.32
Time Zones EP
Time Zones EP (double 12")
Cat: FRESH86 181. Rel: 17 Jul 18
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dolphin Scanner (6:00)
Visions (6:31)
Krang Paste (The Time Zone) (6:36)
Mental State (5:42)
Fire Peach (6:18)
Districts (6:16)
The Entity (6:06)
Not Right (6:29)
Review: Arguably the most prolific junglist producer Sheffield's ever seen, Kid Lib gets global on this heft double 12", ringing up territories without a care for your phone bill or his own battery charge. The vibes run the full Lib gamut as we're flung from real grotty nightmare stepping ("Krange Paste") head first into the blissful and breezy ("Dolphin Scanner") via pranged out haunted house slammage ("Fire Peach") heaven sent synth emotion ("The Entity") and a whole load more in between. Now is most definitely the time.
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out of stock $22.58
Lost In The Right Direction
Lost In The Right Direction (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: MEDIC 89. Rel: 11 Jun 19
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
See The Sky (feat Thomas Oliver) (4:57)
Driving Out (5:21)
Away From It All (4:56)
Clouds (feat Phoebe Freya) (4:31)
Lulerain (4:38)
The Night (4:10)
Review: Med School's travelling wilbury Etherwood delivers his first collection of originals since last year's album "In Stillness". Written on the road throughout summer 2018 in his van, each piece depicts an entirely fresh view that ranges from the azure waters and soft sand of "See The Sky" to much darker, tense rollers such as "Driving Out". Highlights include the soft introspection of "Clouds", the delicate pianos and meany moody bass groan on "Lulerain" and the skippy bliss of "Away From It All". Time to get lost...
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out of stock $20.50
Sanity Check EP
Sanity Check EP (double 12" (disc 1 white, disc 2 black) + MP3 download code)
Cat: CRIT 093. Rel: 04 Nov 16
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Mefjus & Emperor - "Sanity Check" (4:44)
Mefjus & Emperor - "Flashizm" (3:24)
Mefjus - "Dissuade" (Emperor remix) (8:46)
Emperor - "SMPL" (Mefjus remix) (4:39)
Review: Two of the most rated men in D&B's next generation league, Emperor and Mefjus collaborations are always worth your time. Neither happy to conform to the rules established by peers, both relish in ending tracks with wry skits, both seriously on point with everything they've done in the last few years, naturally this follow up to their collaborative debut "Hello World" is just as firesome. All loaded with heavily sprung bass funk and oddball noises and designs that come in from nowhere, both originals are as original and distinctive as you'd want them to be. Comes complete with two long awaited versions; Emperor gullying the dickens out of "Dissuade" and Mefjus taking a hammer to "SMPL", rebuilding it in his own twisted way. Gloriously dark.
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out of stock $22.58
Modern Species
Modern Species (double 12" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: FIREC 023. Rel: 15 Jun 17
 
Deep House
World A (6:11)
Stellar Clusters (5:10)
Fertile Crescent (6:31)
Entry Mode (5:06)
Parallax (6:36)
Ascension (8:13)
For Real For You (6:46)
Reluctant Memory (5:57)
Review: Danish producer Milan Zaks has largely impressed since releasing his first cassette of dusty, rave-influenced downtempo grooves last year. Modern Species, his first outing for Firecracker Recordings, is easily his most expansive and impressive release to date. Stretched out across two slabs of wax you'll find dreamy, jungle-influenced deepness ("World A", "For Real For You"), cosmic dub ("Stellar Clusters", "Ascension"), spacey ambient techno ('Entry Mode"), Motor City influenced positivity ("Parallax") and Boards of Canada style loveliness ("Reluctant Memory"). Predictably, it's all superbly produced, with the material proudly sitting in the no man's land between club-ready rollers and horizontal home listening fare.
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More Disturbed
More Disturbed (double 12")
Cat: LORE 012. Rel: 08 Sep 21
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Drug Church (10:11)
Black, White, Red All Over (10:22)
Plastic Face (Tim Reaper VIP) (7:41)
Rent Boy (8:48)
Review: Come ye and be seated. Let us pray. Longtime bosom buddies Response and Pliskin continue their turbo technique with this skin-singeing four-piece on DMC's Western Lore. It begins with a wholesome gathering in God's house as 'Drug Church' lays down a pulverising and haunting 4/4 sermon. Elsewhere 'Black White Red All Over' continues the marching vibe but with more of a locomotive roll and big emotional pads lapping away over the top. 'Rent Boy' finishes their trio of originals with a turbine 4x4 thrust and more choral voices than a royal funeral and more acid than a 1991 squat party. Throw in a superb tear-up from the unstoppable Tim Reaper and you're 'More Disturbed' than ever. Amen.
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1307 EP
1307 EP (gatefold 180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: BSBR 013. Rel: 15 Sep 21
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Urban Sunrise (6:07)
Journey Into The Nebulous (5:23)
Be Alright VIP (5:46)
Here & Now (5:12)
Bad Groove (5:31)
Loaded (4:17)
Slew Foot Groove (6:02)
Rough & Dangerous (4:54)
Review: Currently neck-deep in Blueskin Badger reissues and brand new productions, Syko takes time to reflect on the contributions he made to that golden transition between hardcore and jungle with Mak. Also known as Persons Unknown, their tunes were championed by the likes of Bukem and Rider and played a huge role in the phenomenon that was happening at the time. Here, spread generously across two 12"s are eight examples. Three from 92 ('Urban Sunrise', 'Journey Into The Nebulous' and 'Here & Now') and five unreleased dubs from a little later in jungle's progression, all of which have remained on DAT until now. Grab a slice of fresh history.
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Quarters Vol 1
Cat: SR 091. Rel: 12 May 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sicknote & Justice - "Neon Fizz" (4:15)
Low End Activist - "Code Of Codes" (5:31)
Mani Festo - "Hours" (5:09)
Drumskull - "Phase Velocity" (6:29)
Review: Diving deep for rave treasures, Seagrave unleash their Quarters series with a whole range of talented beat freaks, all flexing across the tempos. Sicknote and the legendary pioneer Justice take the lead with the hardcore-infused 4x4 stomper 'Neon Fizz' before man-of-the-moment Low End Activist gets his breakbeat fury on with 'Code Of Codes'. Flip for more bruk gold: Mani Festo gets us juiced up with ethereal organs and brain shattering breaks before Phase Velocity goes loco with the finale 'Drumskull'. Ooof.
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Slacker
Slacker (12")
Cat: SR 090. Rel: 26 May 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Slacker (4:52)
Tigress Canisha (5:04)
Ataru Flip (4:59)
Creeps (Coco Bryce remix) (6:05)
Review: Long-standing collaborators Paul Bowyer (aka Quiet) and Ben Hudson (aka Brain Rays) are back once again and going forces to serve up some brain boggling new jungle sounds. First out of the blocks is 'Slacker' with its twisted synths and taught, bing drums all taking you ever high on waves of euphoria. 'Tigress Canisha' is a watery, aqueous cut with dripping droplets and minimal rhythms over popping drums. 'Ataru Flip' then pulse back just a little to a slightly deeper vibe, but still with relentless form energy and yelping vocal samples. 'Creeps' (Coco Bryce remix) is another glorious one from the always on form Dutchman.
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A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular (remixes) (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular (remixes) (Record Store Day RSD 2021) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile purple vinyl 12")
Cat: MOV 12019C. Rel: 21 Jun 21
 
Breakbeat
2wicky (DJ Pulse remix) (6:25)
2wicky (Not So extended Hoovering version) (3:47)
Inhaler (Hoover Drum 'n' Orch remix) (4:24)
Inhaler (Hector Zazou Mr Pink remix) (5:48)
Review: To celebrate the 25th birthday of their celebrated debut album, A New Sound Spectacular, the Belgian band has decided to offer-up this selection of long-forgotten remixes of two tracks from the set, '2Wicky' and 'Inhaler', both of which were originally released on now delated 12" singles. The A-side highlight is undoubtedly DJ Pulse's terrifically spacey drum & bass revision of '2Wicky', though the heavy trip-hop psychedelia of the 'Not So Extended Hoovering' version is also surprisingly good. Over on the flip, you'll find two more D&B-inspired takes on 'Inhaler': a wonderfully deep and jazzy 'Mr Pink' revision courtesy of Pierre Job AKA Hector Zazou, and the band's own string-laden 'Drum & Orch' revision.
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Genre Music
Cat: OKS 005. Rel: 08 Sep 22
 
Breakbeat
Studio Pressure (7:17)
Studio Release (4:39)
Studio Pleasure (6:35)
Studio Relief (5:27)
Review: OK Spirit's latest admirable - and hugely entertaining - release sees label co-founder DJ Neewt join forces with fellow off-kilter club cuts specialists Plead and DJ Slyngshot. Ignore the tongue-in-cheek EP title, because the four tracks on offer are pleasingly wild, weird, intoxicating and packed with brilliant ideas. They hit the mark with opener 'Studio Pressure', a breakbeat-driven hallucinatory trip full of effects-laden electronics, mutant sub-bass and trippy ambient techno melodies, before opting for a much more intergalactic and dubbed-out flex on the SW-esque 'Studio Release'. 'Studio Pleasure' is a rolling chunk of bouncy, hot-stepping techno/bass music fusion, while 'Studio Release' is a manic slab of flute-sporting, shroom-fuelled jungle insanity.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Tom Drew
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Lobotomy Cuts 4
Lobotomy Cuts 4 (double 12")
Cat: EBLC 007/008. Rel: 15 Sep 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Teddy Killerz - "Ghosts" (5:21)
Jade - "TV Says VIP" (3:49)
MNDSCP - "Plot Hole" (4:38)
Redpill - "Mosh Pit" (4:01)
Review: Eatbrain takes no prisoners and makes no bones about its intent to serve up dance floor-destroying sounds. The fourth volume of is widely admired Lobotomy Cuts series is another big one with mind-blowing bass and maximal synths. It is Teddy Killerz who open up on that exact tip with the fizzing energy of 'Ghosts' before Jade's 'TV Says VIP' is a clattering, aggy stepper for the peak time. MNDSCP keeps the romp alive with visceral bass and drum combos ripping the dance floor a new one before Redpill's 'Mosh Pit' is an all-out aural assault and flurry of drum madness. Wicked.
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Ubiquitous EP
Cat: METHPLA 35. Rel: 18 Sep 20
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ubiquitous (5:14)
Isiah (5:14)
Boogaloo Shoo (3:51)
Deus Ex (4:57)
Review: Finally... One of last year's biggest dubs has been unleashed! A rare golden tune that resonates with both the soulful and darker sides of the scene, 'Ubiquitous' hits all the right spots with those jazzy chords, breathy vocal refrain and grizzled bassline. Think Hidden Agenda for the modern age. It's backed by three more bonafide delights; turbine Reese-shredder 'Isiah', the urgent dark funk bubbler 'Boogaloo Shoo' and the almighty old testament drama of 'Deus Ex'. Lord have mercy.
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The B-Sides EP
Cat: NULLPUNKT 0000028. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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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Quaid
Quaid (double 12")
Cat: REZLP 2TWO. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Nineball (7:23)
Viva Terifa (6:05)
Equinox (7:36)
Tonatiuh (9:27)
Farsyded (7:59)
Sonar Trip (7:23)
Moonstruck (7:11)
Galycon (5:38)
Review: Not to be confused with Arnie's character in Total Recall, this Quaid was best known for weaving delicate and deep d&b around the late 90s/early 2000s on labels such as Return To The Source and Seraphim. While his time in the scene was relatively short-lived, Quaid (AKA Ben Naylor) left a prominent mark on the deeper, 'chill' side of breakbeat and d&b. He also left a whole box of unreleased tracks on DAT, many of which you can enjoy right here for the first time ever. Atmospheric, at points almost ambient, but still kicking when it needs to. These stand the test of time incredibly well.
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Saturation
Cat: STRTEP 058. Rel: 06 Jan 23
 
Breakbeat
Distortion (3:46)
Overdrive (3:46)
Clipping (3:23)
Bit Crush (3:04)
Fuzz (2:05)
Saturation (2:21)
Clipping (Vorso remix) (3:44)
Fuzz (Shield remix) (2:20)
Review: Razat has made an art form of distortion and saturation. The latter is what lends its name to this new eight-tracker on Saturate. After a fuzzy and textural opener the tumbling and brilliantly fluid rhythms of 'Overdrive' get you to the heart of the dance then 'Clipping' lurches backward and forwards on low-end oscillations and 'Bit Crush' closes the a-side with eye-watering hiss and fizz over crunchy drum slaps. Two further tunes on the flip find Razart manipulating sound and bass in his own unique way with two remixes adding extra bite to an already very useful EP.
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Formless EP
Cat: META 88. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Depth Of Field (5:23)
Formless (5:46)
Tentacle (5:39)
Serve No Kings (with Jungle Drummer) (5:24)
Review: This new Formless EP from John Rolodex and Jungle Drummer is anything but. It has sleek and muscular rhythms and precision drum machine gloves that are designed for ultimate dance floor destruction. And isn't that always the way with Metalheadz tunes even now, after so many decades in the game? 'Depth of Field' is the head-snapping opener with its skewed bass and deep space exploration vibe. 'Formless' is then a mad flurry of breaks, flutes and monstrous snares and 'Tentacle' pairs ambient background pads with cruising drum breaks that slot through space. 'Serve No Kings' is a mad drum workout with jazz motifs to die for and sweet tempo mix-ups.
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Roffadamn Jungle
Roffadamn Jungle (translucent green vinyl double 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PRSPCT 298. Rel: 17 Aug 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Roffadamn Jungle (3:38)
Roffadamn Jungle (instrumental) (3:36)
Roffadamn Jungle (Bizzy B remix) (5:27)
Roffadamn Jungle (Deformer remix) (4:11)
Roffadamn Jungle (Ed Rush remix) (4:10)
Roffadamn Jungle (Mackadena IllyNoiz remix) (3:41)
Roffadamn Jungle (Rotterdam Terror Corps remix) (3:32)
Roffadamn Jungle (Akira Concrete Jungle remix) (4:24)
Review: Roffa than ruff! Netherlands craftsman Mike Redman (AKA Deformer) unites local MCs Bigman Scep, Swift and Dart for this big singalong skank-out. Tailored for festivals, it pays homage to the roots with big party energy. Meanwhile on the remix front we're bombarded with an all-star cast as UK OGs Bizzy B and Ed Rush both get stuck in alongside Mike under his Deformer alias. Bizzy is all about the modern rave twist while Ed Rush gets an old Bad Company style and Deformer goes all-out breakcore. Elsewhere on this double 12" opus we see Mackadena get the breaks on, Rotterdam Terror Corps go full hardcore and Akira teasing us with a little twist of gabber. High grade Dutch business.
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Circles In Time
Circles In Time (translucent red smoked vinyl double 12")
Cat: CITB 010. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Along The Rooftops (5:01)
My Forever Love (5:12)
Make Some Noiz (4:34)
On Secret Ground (5:03)
Running Wild (6:33)
Silent Secret (5:34)
Falling (5:16)
Do The Math (4:49)
Review: Samuel van Cleef returns as Tommy The Cat, one of the Netherlands' foremost jungle evangelists whose rise to prominence over the past four years is a phenomenon unto itself. It's not hard to understand why when you hear the grade of gear he's shelling out, returning to his Cat In The Bag label with this heavyweight double pack pressed on luxury red marble wax. From the space-age majesty of 'Along The Rooftops' to the roughneck break chops and heads-down dubbiness of 'Make Some Noiz' this is gold-standard rave gear from one of the best doing it right now.
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Break From Reality
Break From Reality (double 12")
Cat: OSHLP 03. Rel: 04 Oct 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Always (6:55)
The Feeling (6:01)
Flame (8:22)
Long Rhode Home (5:27)
The Void (8:02)
Soul Fire (4:43)
Reflections (6:38)
Connection (6:49)
Review: DJ Trax takes perfect stock his sonic journey so far across this superb new album, Break From Reality. It features everything we have come to know and love from the man - rolling breaks, jazzy licks, hip-hop stylings and cinematic synths - but all served up in new and highly compelling ways. Dons of the game like Goldie and Loy have already been digging it and we are too, from the mad and unrelenting drum flurry of the opener to soul drenched breaks like 'Flame' and the acid jazz/4Hero era throwback sounds of 'Long Rhode Home' and its lush broken beats. A richly rewarding drum & bass album from one of the best in the game right now.
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FLXK1 #4
FLXK1 #4 (12")
Cat: NULLPUNKT 0000020. Rel: 18 Oct 23
 
Techno
Who Are You (version) (4:46)
Earth (4:05)
Akkumulator (Onar Anxiety version) (4:37)
Earth (Deconstruction By Forest Drive West) (6:09)
Sobriquet (feat John Elliot) (4:36)
Review: Berlin born Felix K is a music composer and producer with a sound perfectly befitting his hometown, as proven here on Nullpunkt. This is an EP of stylish techno for darkened basements - the drums are heavy but never lack funk, the synths are scuffed metal but full of soul and the whole ambience of the tunes is gritty, grey and lo-fi yet they are all hugely alluring and evocative. There is a spooky sense of unease in 'Earth' and real dub brilliance to 'Who Are You.' 'Sobriquet' is a more intense rhythmic exercise with many layers or interlocking sound while a Deconstruction By Forest Drive West of 'Earth' is late night techno minimalism par excellence.
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The Love Of Jah
Cat: HIDDENHAWAII 4445NULLPUNKT0000023. Rel: 18 Oct 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Love Of Jah (7:11)
Niaibingi (7:26)
Review: Ready for a reload? Fresh from dropping his almighty debut album Firm Meditation on us earlier this year, Rupture roustabout Double O rewinds time on Nullpunkt for two hefty hits from his discography gone by. 'Love Of Jah' sets the tone. Last spotted around 2011, its soulful hurricane still hasn't died down one bit thanks to those pummelling drums and all-consuming pads. The 15 year old 'Niaibingi' sounds just as future, too. Originally released on Hidden Hawaii on his heartfelt 'For My Brother' EP, it still shakes all bones in a 20 mile radius whenever played.
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Top Shelf Material EP
Top Shelf Material EP (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: QUOTH 2. Rel: 14 Nov 23
 
Techno
Pearl River Sound & The Horn - "Modular Grime" (3:35)
Pearl River Sound - "Funeral Acid" (4:21)
The Horn - "The Hunt" (4:36)
The Horn - "Commander Klutz" (4:35)
The Horn - "Commander Klutz" (Pearl River Sound Mad version) (5:56)
Pearl River Sound - "MPC Groovy" (4:46)
Review: The second release from Alex Egan's Utter sub label Quoth finds a link-up between Pearl River Sound and The Horn - two outlier operators with plenty to say when their machines collide. Pearl River Sound has been scattering outstanding releases on Further, Seagrave and Further Electronix amongst others, while The Horn comes from serious Devon techno heritage having cut his teeth on Evolution back in t'day. This is all about upfront material though, with a tendency towards microtonal braindance that veers from the self-explanatory collaboration 'Modular Grime' to solo forays into off-kilter, acidic electro funk. Nowhere near as derivative as a lot of current braindance, this is real freaked-out electronics for those with discerning taste.
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Supplier EP
Supplier EP (limited 12")
Cat: METAFRVIP 2. Rel: 02 Feb 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Bad Influence (5:42)
Supplier (5:23)
Reciprocate (6:33)
Street Lights (5:25)
Review: Following his recent slew of slap-abouts on Requisite Music, man like Friske returns to the Metalheadz mothership with 'Supplier'. Four cuts deep, each one charging us into the future with hands off the wheel and no seatbelt on, 'Supplier' sees Friske tapping into his Renegade Hardware roots with uncompromised and unabashed technoid fusion. Highlights include the deep space bass and industrial drums of the title track, the jazzier introspection of 'Street Lights' and the brute force of 'Bad Influence'. Take it higher with 'Supplier'.
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