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In Praise Of Darkness
In Praise Of Darkness (marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DBR 034. Rel: 18 Sep 18
 
Bass
Threnody (2:41)
Faultline (3:52)
The Saga (3:13)
Geryon (2:58)
Guillotine (4:13)
Alarma (feat Killa P) (3:36)
Nullifier (2:32)
Algor Mortis (2:52)
Sickle (3:30)
Kolumbo (3:13)
Chains (2:48)
Back & Forth (4:05)
Review: Alix Perez and Eprom's Shades project goes nuclear with their highly anticipated debut album In Praise Of Darkness. As you already know from any of their previous designs, Shades build stark sonic worlds that sound like no other. Fizzing, glitching, slamming and wobbling, shades of grime can be found on cuts like Killa P fronted "Alarma" while the likes of "Geryon" is pure grit theatre with hooks so big and dangerous they'd make a pirate blush. Elsewhere our senses are frazzled by twisted deep fried data "Nullifier", we're machine gunned by gully on "Sickle" before "Back & Forth" brings us to a poignant granular harmonic close. Best experienced in the dark.
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out of stock $22.65
Edition 1
VARIOUS
Edition 1 (3xLP)
Cat: ONEF 009. Rel: 19 Dec 17
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Deft - "Around" (4:30)
Eprom - "Oksana" (Ivy Lab remix) (3:43)
Tsuruda - "Pack Heat" (3:11)
Compa - "Back You Head" (4:14)
Fracture & Alix Perez - "Archetype" (4:15)
Chimpo & Alix Perez - "Dead" (3:56)
Alix Perez - "Dark Star" (5:15)
Sabre - "Holy Water" (4:44)
Halogenix - "Silver Sword" (4:57)
Alix Perez & Skeptical - "Vault" (4:25)
Alix Perez - "Acropolis" (4:09)
Monty - "Tribes" (5:14)
Review: This expansive, DJ-friendly, triple-pack from Alix Perez's 1985 Music label was apparently designed as both a "statement of intent" and a snapshot of some of the producer/label boss's favourite artists "operating around the 85 BPM/170 BPM axis". That means that while the album contains a string of scorching, experimentally minded D&B floor-slayers - see Perez and Fracture's insatiable "Archetyp", Sabre's luscious liquid roller "Holy Water" and the heavyweight, industrial-tinged dubstep/D&B hybrid that is "Tribes" by Monty - there are almost as many blazed, bass-heavy cuts that operate at a much more sedate tempo. These include a number of compilation standouts, such as the skewed but exotic instrumental hip-hop bounce of Ivy Lab's remix of Epsom's "Oksana" and the dub-wise, deep space beats of "Around" by Deft.
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Played by: Calculon
out of stock $26.25
The Reworks
The Reworks (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 019029 6956584. Rel: 29 Jun 18
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Hold Your Colour (Noisia remix) (5:22)
Blood Sugar (Knife Party remix) (4:01)
9,000 Miles (Eelke Kleijn remix) (8:19)
The Island (Dawn) (part 1 - Skrillex remix) (3:30)
Propane Nightmares (Grabbitz remix) (3:50)
Crush (Devin Townsend remix) (4:36)
Tarantula (feat DJ Fresh, $pyda, & Tenor Fly - Icarus remix) (6:33)
Witchcraft (Pegboard Nerds remix) (3:18)
Watercolour (Matrix & Futurebound remix) (5:27)
The Island (Dawn) (part 1 - AN21 remix) (3:56)
Still Grey (DJ Seinfeld remix) (5:12)
Vault (Moby remix) (6:39)
Streamline (ATTLAS remix) (3:52)
Review: Remarkably, it's been seven years since the last full-length excursion from festival-friendly drum and bass megaliths Pendulum. Fans will no doubt be thrilled that they've finally broken cover, albeit with an album that sees a wide range of producers put their spin on highlights from the band's back catalogue. As you'd expect, there are some notably big D&B revisions on show - check Noisia's rip-snorting but also surprisingly radio-friendly rework of "Hold Your Color" - but also plenty of remixes that take the band's signature sound in new directions. Skrillex surprises with a jaunty, toned-down hybrid dubstep/reggae-pop take on "The Island (Part 1)", Knife Party turns "Blood Sugar" into a synth-heavy electrofunk sing-along and Icarus re-invents classic "Tarantula" as a bright and breezy deep house roller.
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out of stock $23.67
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 $20.34
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 $22.65
Back To Basics Chapter One
Cat: NHS 252LP. Rel: 23 Apr 14
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Step & Flow
Back To Basics (feat Diane Charlemagne)
Skyzophonic
Dark Shadows (feat Rene Lavice & Total Science)
Rise Again (feat Suku Of Ward 21)
Redcliffe
Stand Alone (feat DRS)
Riding The Void
Review: S.P.Y's last album, the Drum&BassArena Award winning What The Future Holds, was outstanding and surged him to the very top of the D&B table where he's always belonged. Topping that was always going to be a challenge, but naturally he's delivered... And he's done so by going back underground and reminding us of the very stark, dynamic techniques that made drum & bass what it is. From the icy sheet metal muscle and Charlemagne's arresting quintessential D&B vocals on the title track right through to the gritty evils of "Rise Again", S.P.Y's studio command is second to none. An impeccable sophomore that refuses to compromise.
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out of stock $23.17
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 $20.34
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 $36.03
Desire Paths
Desire Paths (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SHA 082. Rel: 24 Jul 14
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Perseverance
Beneath The Skies
Looking For Diversion (feat Lucy Kitchen)
Music Is Music
Night Vision
Innermost
Tectonic
Mucky Jeff
One Way
Like A Memory (feat Pat Fulgoni)
Lost Time
Review: Beautifully presented on heavyweight clear vinyl with widescreen gatefold artwork, Technimatic's debut album is a heartfelt creative document from the off. Previously known as Technicolour and Komatic, since signing to Shogun as Technimatic, the duo has developed a stark liquid signature that's seeped in rich emotion and melody. Desire Paths is the zenith of their creative successes so far and is littered with highlights on every corner. From the swashing jungle breaks of "Beneath The Skies" to the resoundingly dark, twisted "Tectonic" via the slower, jazz-infused "Mucky Jeff", everything about this tingle with energy, passion and playability. Debut albums don't come any better than this.
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out of stock $20.08
Shelflife 3
Shelflife 3 (3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SIGLP 010. Rel: 01 Apr 14
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Miraculous
Honey Dew
Bellamee
Instant
Sagan
Eschaton (feat Mc Drs)
Review: Drum & bass's most unique gentleman Calibre plunders his vaults to compile a new collection of unreleased gems through the ages. As you'd expect, the end result is a timeless assault of lush grooves, soulful sonics and sweet skippy riddims. From the soft jazz insistency of "Honey Dew" to the hollowed harrowed bass tones of "Bellamee" via the harder, rave-referencing "Sagan" and the deep bass gurgles and DRS's reggae-style vocals on "Eschaton", the only issue here is the fact Calibre hasn't released them sooner. Unarguably incredible.
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out of stock $41.18
Spill
Spill (3xLP + CD)
Cat: SIGLP 009. Rel: 16 May 13
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Think On
Close To Me
Cully Bridge
Simple Things
Key Fix
Sick Of It All
Dema Beats
Running
Think On
Keep Control
Close To Me
Cully Bridge
Simple Things
Start Again (feat Chimpo)
Do Not Turn On
Wilderness (feat Steo)
Key Flix
Paragov
Sick Of It All
Review: Given his status as one of drum and bass's true heavyweights; you'd expect this eighth Calibre full-length to be one of the most hotly anticipated jungle sets of the year. Certainly, it's a fine effort, packed with emotion-rich atmospherics, fizzing rhythms and intricate, occasional beautiful, musical touches. He seems to be at his best when concentrating on musicality, as the delightful "Close To Me', soulful "Wilderness" and summery "Do Not Turn On" prove. There are, of course, rawer moments (see the tech-tinged "Simple Things" and dubstep flex of "Start Again"), but these don't hit nearly as hard as his effortlessly soulful compositions.
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out of stock $22.40
Flowers Of Destruction
Flowers Of Destruction (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: HIDDENHAWAIILTD 0000001. Rel: 07 May 13
 
Experimental/Electronic
Flower Of Destruction #1
Flower Of Destruction #2
Flower Of Destruction #3
Flower Of Destruction #4
Flower Of Destruction #5
Flower Of Destruction #6
Flower Of Destruction #7
Flower Of Destruction #8
Flower Of Destruction #9
Flower Of Destruction #10
Flower Of Destruction #11
Flower Of Destruction #12
Flower Of Destruction #13
Flower Of Destruction #14
Flower Of Hope
Review: Having made a sterling name for himself and his Hidden Hawaii label since first emerging, Felix K finally makes his move to the long-player with this self-assured collection of engaging electronica that spans dry, melodically-bereft spaces, industrially-tinted beats, cavernous drones and dub techno robbed of its signature chord. It's an intense, at times oppressive listen, but with such masterful sound design and a refusal to over-egg any one idea, Felix has successfully created an album that demands attention. For all the avant-garde leanings in Flowers Of Destruction, it's actually not hard work to listen as one post-apocalyptic study glides into the next.
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out of stock $21.61
What I've Always Waited For
What I've Always Waited For (gatefold 4xLP + CD)
Cat: NHS 231LP. Rel: 23 May 13
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Tripping In Space
Brown Shoes
Start Again (feat SPY)
Memories
Shoot Me Down (feat Robert Manos)
What Ive Always Waited For
Day & Night
Halflight
Morning Light
Brown Shoes
Everlasting Days (feat Lifford)
We Live There (feat DRS)
Start Again (feat SPY)
Escape Pod (interlude)
Tripping In Space
All The Things
Shoot Me Down (feat Robert Manos)
Memories
What Ive Always Waited For
Dusk (interlude)
Day & Night
Halflight
Review: Well, here it is, the collab album we've all been waiting for. Drum & bass brothers Nu:Tone and Logistics hit Hospital Records hard with an LP the scene has been crying out for since their first work together a decade ago. A killer combination of Logistic's pure breaks and Nu:Tone's ear for soulful samples, there was little doubt that this album was going to be a huge release for the label, and for Matt and Dan too. Opening with the beautiful haze of lead single "Morning Light", the release heads down different courses to reach various points in the D&B spectrum. The sunshine in "Brown Shoes" is hard to ignore, and interludes like "Escape Pod" are sci-fi journeys into the unknown, an interlude to cast the hard-hitting drama of their follow-up tracks into sharp focus. This is an album as we know and miss them - a piece of work intended to be listened to in one greedy sitting. So find a quiet corner and put those cans on.
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out of stock $20.58
Chapter II
Chapter II (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 887254 46061. Rel: 02 May 13
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Yellow
Smile
Click & Tap
Benga & Kano - "Forefather"
I Will Never Change
Choose 1 (feat Youngman)
There's No Soul
Higher (feat Autumn Rowe)
To Hell & Back
Warzone (feat Sam Frank)
High Speed (feat P Money)
Chapter II To Inspire
Running
Waiting (feat Happiness)
Review: MASSIVE album alert! Can Chapter II possibly be as remarkable, ground-breaking and time defining as 2008's Diary Of An Afro Warrior? Only time will truly tell, but it's certainly an accomplished long player. From the moment the 80s electro hinting "Yellow" cuts through, it's evident Benga's having a lot of fun, applying a commendably subversive take on the dubstep sound he helped establish. From the strobe-sonics of his Kano collaboration "Forefather" to the skippy, breakbeat-powered rave homage "Higher" via the cinematic, emotional one-way ticket to Lighters Up Town "Waiting", Chapter II's been a long time coming... And it's been well worth the wait.
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out of stock $20.58
Soul Out Remixed
Cat: SELEC 10004. Rel: 26 Jun 13
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Girl I'm Running Back 2 U (feat Christian Urich - Random Movement remix)
Woe (feat Deeizm - Lenzman remix)
You've Got Sumptin' (feat Paul Randolph - Sinistar remix)
Tower Of Love (feat Paul Randolph - Bun remix)
You've Got Sumptin' (feat Paul Randolph - Makoto 170bpm refix)
Woe (feat Deeizm - Ena rework)
Girl I'm Running Back 2 U (feat Christian Urich - Makoto 4x4 refix)
Bubbles (live at Motion Blue Yokohama)
Untold (feat Deeizm - Jabberloop remix)
Review: Japanese liquid D&B veteran Makoto's 2011 full-length, Souled Out, was something of a slept-on classic. Largely eschewing straight-up drum and bass, it instead presented a selection of sparkling soul cuts backed with all manner of sun-kissed beats. Here, that album gets a makeover. This time round, there's more straightforward soulful D&B on show (see Lenzman's gorgeous tweak of "Woe", and the funk-fuelled Sinistar rework of "You've Got Sumptin"), as well as excellent forays into hip-hop soul ("Tower of Love", remixed by Bun), glitch-hop (Ena's take on "Woe") and slick, soulful house (Makoto's own version of "Girl I'm Running Back 2 U").
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out of stock $28.06
The Agony & The Ecstasy
The Agony & The Ecstasy (gatefold 4xLP + CD)
Cat: NHS 204LP. Rel: 23 Feb 12
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Road Goes On Forever
Wish You Were Here (feat Selah Corbin)
Almost Human (feat Claire Maguire)
The Only Way There (feat Selah Corbin)
Emotional Vampire
Not Waving, But Drowning (feat Lung & Jessy Allen)
The Stand
All There Is (feat Liane Carrol)
The Agony & The Ecstasy (feat Selah Corbin)
The Road Goes On Forever
Wish You Were Here (feat Selah Corbin)
Almost Human (feat Claire Maguire)
The Only Way There (feat Selah Corbin)
The First Note Is Silent (feat Tiesto & Underworld)
Emotional Vampire
238 Days (feat Underworld)
Not Waving, But Drowning (feat Lung & Jessy Allen)
Father, Can't You See Im Burning?
The Stand
All There Is (feat Liane Carrol)
Review: Welsh D&B producer High Contrast (or Lincoln Barrett to friends and fam) delivers The Agony & The Ecstasy, his fourth studio album for the evergreen Hospital Records imprint - and it's fair to say it's quite the epic. The name alone would hint so, but the album comes covered in some classic Caravaggio and this vinyl edition is pretty hefty, with eight of the twelve tracks granted a side each on the four slabs of wax housed in a gatefold sleeve (with the full album included on CD). Musically, this is described by Barrett himself as the most personal album to date, though there are still plenty of the producer's signature production nuances on display throughout as well as some deviations into interesting new rhythmic directions. There are also plenty of collaborations with the likes of Claire Maguire, Liane Carrol and Underworld contributing.
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out of stock $20.58
Sick Music 3
VARIOUS
Cat: NHS 222LP. Rel: 23 Nov 12
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
High Contrast - "Wish You Were Here" (feat Selah Corbin - PSY remix)
Gridlock - "Here To Wherever"
Madeon - "Finale" (Netsky remix)
Maldini - "Party Time"
Nu Lpgic - "St Pauls"
Optiv & CZA - "In Too Deep"
Total Science - "Now As It Was Then"
Technimatic - "The Golden Section"
Review: The only bug you want to pick up this winter, Hospital's third Sick Music compendium is, quite possibly, the label's best one yet. Bulging with talent, you'll be hard pushed what to play first: Total Science's Orbitalesque "Now As It Was Then", Maldini's grunge-groove "Party Time", Netsky's technicolour flying groove carpet remix of Madeon or S.P.Y's absolutely monstrous rub High Contrast. The list goes on... This collection truly is sick.
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Played by: Syncopix
out of stock $21.36
Raindance Indoor Rave Festival Tickets: Slightly Late Valentines Ball (Saturday 16th February 2008 @ SeOne 41-43 St Thomas Street, London Bridge SE1) (feat Rozalla, Glen Aston, Ratpack, Danny C, Nikki Dimensions, Tabby, Billy 'Daniel' Bunter, etc.)
Review: Old Skool Arena. The Whole Old Skool Spectrum-Open Musical Mind Required! First time ever at Raindance-The Queen Of Rave: Rozalla (performing 'Everybody's Free'), Glen Aston, Squirrel, Billy Bunter, Ratpack, Danny C, Trix, GMagical, Demo Cru, Ratty. MCs Robbie Dee & Ice. Drum & Bass/Jungle Arena: Where The Music Does The Talking. Nikki Dimensions, Tabby, Modified Motion, Devious D, Swan E, Ruffstuff, Krust, Phantasy, Kenny Ken, Nicky Blackmarket. MCs Moose, Five Alive. The Magic Hardcore Raveabout: Hardcore In All Its Various Forms New And Old. Grandad, Billy 'Daniel' Bunter, Sc@r b2b Uplift, HB & Ponder, Vibes & Livelee, Def-DJ, Spinback, Tiny, Sparkee MCs Rizla Dizla & Spenno

89-90 Jenkins Lane Reunion
House Music All Night Long
Jack Bass, DJ Skie, Joey G, Dave Minns b2b Nikki Dimensions, Old Gits (Nice 'n' Eazy & DJ Shakez), Billy 'Banter'saurus

Mad Hatters Hard House Party
For All The Different Strands Of The Hard House Family
James Nardi, Wain Johnston, Caz Wood, Raf, Tony Roberts, Mark Ashley, Above b2b Ajay, Nicky D

Can U Feel It?? Breakbeat
The Future Of The Underground - 100% Chin Stroker Free
Phono Bros, Equalizers, Ellis Dee, Soto, Mofo, Napt, Apply The Breaks (5 dev n fex mash up!)

Hosted by Ken Mac

Yuk & Pussina
Filthy, Dirty House & Electro
Nonstop Heroes (Precious People, Space), Gareth Wylde (Sick!), Jesse James (Connected), RPM DJs (Ministry), Chrissy Maranello (Wonky), Mr Arkoss (Funkin You), Flith Monkeys (Raindance)

The Legendary VIP Afterparty Mash-Up
Returning for more mayhem – only for the headstrong!!!
Drum And Bass Mash-Up Arch: Phantasaurus, Ruffstuff, SLB, DJ Skyz, Ben J, Spice

Eclectic Party Time Arch: Dave Minns, Bubbler, Danny C, Vibes & Livelee, Flapjack
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out of stock $22.65
Moondance Tickets NYE 2007: Standard Ticket (Monday 31st December 2007, 8PM-6AM @ SeOne London, Weston Street, SE1) (feat Andy C, Ratpack, Slipmatt, Doc Scott, Mampi Swift, Steve Smart, Rob Blake & more)
Review: Get ready for the Moondance NYE celebrations! There's gonna be the best in old skool - Rachel Wallace (an exclusive midnight Live P) performing, Ratpack, Slipmatt, Billy Bunter, DJ Trix, Snypa, DJ Twista, MC MC (Direct from the USA for 1 night only!) and more.

Drum & bass acts include - Andy C, Friction, Kenny Ken (Midnight Classic d&b Set 2000-2007 plus a surprise Special Guest MC), Nicky Blackmarket, Sub Focus, Clipz, Hazard, Bryan Gee, Marcus Intalex, Artificial Intelligence and many more.

The breaks line-up includes - Shut Up & Dance (PJ & Smiley 'Great British Public' Album Showcase), Apply The Breaks (5 decks + FX showcase feat. MC K.I.D.), Swifty-B, Redeye-Dee and more.

The hardcore artist list features - Demolition Cru, DJ Flashback & MC Strict, The Vibes & Livelee Show, DJ Upfront & MC Spenno and so much more.

This NYE celebration is set to be the best Moondance bash ever. From 8pm to 6am, this is going to be one hell of a night. Get your ticket now!
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out of stock $49.41
Raindance Live Worldwide Indoor Rave Festival Tickets: The Slightly Early Xmas Ball (Saturday 1st December 2007 @ SeOne 41-43 St Thomas Street, London Bridge SE1) (feat Altern-8, DJ Lex TC, Jack Base, DJ Supreme & Sunset Regime)
Review: Old School Arena: Altern-8 (live PA), 2 Bad Mice (live PA), Billy Daniel Bunter aka Mr Dan. Drum & Bass/Jungle: DJ Lex TC, DJ Rivah, Filthy Dirty Rich, Swanee, Krust, Kenny Ken. '89-'90 Jenkins Lane: Jack Base, Bave Minns, Nikki Dimensions, PK. Magic Hardcore Raveabout: DJ Supreme & Sunset Regime, Cat Knight (live PA).
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out of stock $20.58
We The Generation
We The Generation (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 082564 6109708. Rel: 27 Nov 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
I Will For Love (feat Will Heard) (4:09)
Never Let You Go (feat Foy Vance) (3:57)
We The Generation (feat Mahalia) (3:36)
Love Ain't Just A Word (feat Anne Marie & Dizzee Rascal) (4:02)
Rumour Mill (feat Anne Marie & Will Heard) (4:06)
Common Emotion (feat Mnek) (4:49)
Go Far (feat Will Heard) (4:31)
Foreign World (feat Anne Marie) (4:19)
Too Cool (feat Ella Eyre) (3:59)
Bloodstream (with Ed Sheeran) (5:10)
Treading On Water (feat Sinead Harnett & Will Heard) (5:15)
Needn't Speak (feat Lianne La Havas) (4:58)
Lay It All On Me (feat Ed Sheeran) (4:02)
New Day (feat Bobby Womack) (4:20)
Review: The second album from London's soul-loving, pop-munching, chart-bashing crew Rudimental enjoys a vinyl release. Peppered with big vocal appearances including Bobby Womack, Ella Eyre, Dizzee Rascal and Ed Sheeran, the album ranges from their signature shiny drum & bass to soulful house ("Go Far"), rare groove style funk ("Common Emotion") and all shades in between from sultry and smoochy to out-and-out festival unifiers.
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out of stock $20.08
Wasted Days
Cat: CRITLP 08. Rel: 17 Sep 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Wasted Days (feat Warrior Queen) (3:35)
Badman Skin (feat Redders) (2:21)
One6Nine (2:28)
Pound 4 Pound (feat redders & Rider Shafique) (3:36)
I Tol U (4:06)
Mind & Spirit (feat Rider Shafique) (3:30)
Dark Day (with Hyrogufics) (4:13)
Bad Bish (feat The TT Artist) (2:52)
Reclaim (with Om Unit) (4:10)
Review: Bristol-based basssmith Binga comes correct with his debut long one: a tightly-stitched suite of beats, flavours, cultures and vocalists, it's an immense listen whether you come at this from a jungle perspective, a beats point of view or a straight-up D&B angle: from iced-out instrumental rollers such as "Dark Day" and the chubby-bass ridden "I Tol U" to twisted future dancehall like the title track "Wasted Days" and trippy turbo grime "Badman Skin". Complete with an all-star cast of mic caressers - TT The Artist, Rider Shafique, Warrior Queen and Binga's long-term compadre Redders - this is a heavyweight document that really showcases both Binga's capabilities and the creative potential of future genre smelting. Don't waste any more time.
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out of stock $23.94
Obsolete Medium
Obsolete Medium (3xLP + CD)
Cat: SHA 099. Rel: 25 Nov 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Obsolete Medium (0:56)
Faces (feat Lauren L Aimant) (4:03)
I Need U (5:22)
Lines Of Ground Glass (5:46)
14Me (4:37)
Itsok2behappe (feat Sam Binga/Hyroglifics) (5:26)
Guts/Blood/Sex/Drugs (feat Jams) (4:44)
Negative Approach (0:34)
Please Please Please (Play This On The Radio) (6:57)
Dizzle (2:54)
Macbook Jungle Crew (Your Time) (5:05)
Bait (5:44)
Technoir (feat Breakage) (6:14)
Rave Cult (feat Phace) (4:06)
Music 2000 (4:21)
Obsolete Medium
Faces (feat Lauren L Aimant)
I Need U
Lines Of Ground Glass
14Me
Itsok2behappe (feat Sam Binga/Hyroglifics)
Guts/Blood/Sex/Drugs (feat Jams)
Negative Approach
Please Please Please (Play This On The Radio)
Dizzle
Macbook Jungle Crew (Your Time)
Bait
Technoir (feat Breakage)
Rave Cult (feat Phace)
Music 2000
Review: Rumours have been rife on this for well over two years now. Refusing to hurry as much as he refuses to compromise, Rockwell has taken his time and crafted one of the most distinctive, unique bass music albums: Obsolete Medium. Referencing ghetto-tech, classic hardcore (rave and punk) and formative jungle, every track, even the skits, justifies its place: from the torch-raising Banks-style leftfield ballad "Faces" through to the toxic waste bass and paranoia of "Guts/Bloods/Sex/Drugs" by way of the unadulterated rave mischief of "Please Please Please (Play This On The Radio)" and cosmiche bass of "Technoir", the whole album is detailed, precision articulated and full of surprises. Far from obsolete.
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out of stock $22.14
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 $21.10
Rituals
Rituals (2xLP)
Cat: CRITLP 09. Rel: 11 Dec 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Homeworld (feat Charli Brix) (5:24)
Enei & Kasra - "Lessons" (feat DRS) (4:36)
Enei & Mefjus - "Dead Space" (4:41)
Enei & Eastcolors - "Jungle Business" (5:00)
Review: St Petersburg drum and bass producer presents us with his fourth album of high tech engineered drum and bass, guaranteed to deliver some serious future shock. There's some real dystopian themes overshadowing this album, but Aleksei Ergachevnov has the right knack for sound design to pull of the concept and album as a whole. There's some undeniable influences from some of the masters of the craft, such as Ed Rush and Optical and Peshay, but he's definitely representing the new garde of breakbeat science pretty damn well. Highlights include the subterranean sonar transmissions of "Iron Curtain", the jazzy liquid breaks of "Moment Of Now (feat Frank Carter III", the evil futurist minimalism of "Just One Look (Feat. Charli Brix)" and the peak time destroyer "Between The Split". One for the heads.
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out of stock $20.58
Legacy
Legacy (3xLP)
Cat: EXITLP 015. Rel: 24 Nov 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Monotype (6:25)
False Positive (6:00)
Ghost (6:01)
Rudeboy (6:38)
Ok With That (4:29)
Legacy (7:02)
Seven Year Twitch (6:05)
Slip Scheme (4:59)
Lost Eden (4:30)
Dubplate (5:19)
The Inspector (5:59)
Severed (6:04)
Review: dBridge, Skeptical, Loxy, Resound and Kid Drama: The Binary Collective was a stupidly strong supergroup in itself, but Module Eight just takes the piddle in the heavyweight stakes - both sonically and personally. Combining all player's strengths and signatures into one beautifully moody long player each cut teeters over the precipice of both timelessness and futurism. Highlights include the guttural 60-a-day bass croaks of "Ghost", the eerie twisted dancehall bangs of "Rudeboy", the mid 90s echoes and rumbles of "Legacy" and the genius processed vocal rhythm hits on "Lost Eden". These are just a small handful of highlights in an album that commands full attention both on the decks and headphones. Eighters gonna eight.
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Played by: Bop
out of stock $22.14
Pure Niceness
Pure Niceness (LP in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: APHA 011. Rel: 23 Apr 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Reality Tune (3:45)
Altercations (4:50)
Pure Niceness (4:59)
Dead & Bury (feat Fracture) (4:15)
Review: Moresounds meets Astrophonica once more for further bassweight adventures. The Paris-based producer was last seen Fracture & Neptune's ever adventurous outpost in 2013, and aside from some work on Machinedrum's Vapour City project that was Moresounds last transmission making the Pure Niceness 12" a most welcome return. The fanatical appreciation of classic dub techniques is of course present, weaving it's way to the fore on opening track "Reality Tune" but as the 12" progresses it becomes a more subtle element. See the ruff junglist brilliance of "Altercations" and the title track, whilst Astrophonica's Neptune pops up on final track "Dead & Bury", a spacious roller that will definitely nice up the dance.
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out of stock $20.86
Simpler Times
Cat: SYMMLP 004. Rel: 01 Oct 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Break & Kyo - "Nevaeh" (7:49)
Confidential (4:36)
Kill Dem (feat Mad Hed City) (3:21)
Late Exclusive (4:41)
Break & Xtrah - "Regulate" (4:49)
Break & Kyo - "Simpler Times" (4:59)
Pushing Me On (5:25)
Break & DLR - "No Idea" (5:49)
Gave Too Much (feat Kyo) (5:14)
The Flux (4:27)
Free Your Mind (feat Singing Fats) (5:08)
Hope (feat Celestine) (4:30)
Review: Break: the man, the myth, the monstrously prolific producer finally delivers his third album... And it's every bit as juicy, soulful, savage and unique as you'd expect it to be. Joined by the likes of longstanding vocalist Kyo, old friends DLR and Xtrah and the some of the finest dulcets any MC has ever sung (Fats, naturally), Break's collection treads the fine line between home listening heaven and back-to-back DJ-ready bangers. Highlights? How does 'every track' sound to you. Specifically, though, "Free Your Mind" (with the aforementioned Fats) is up there with "Love So True", "Confidential" stabs and zaps like an updated version of early Bad Company while "Late Exclusives" has amens so finely diced and EQ'd you could power a jet with them. But then what else would you expect from the Symmetry captain?
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Played by: Proxima
out of stock $24.70
The Day Is My Enemy
The Day Is My Enemy (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: HOSPLP 005. Rel: 26 Mar 15
 
Breakbeat
The Day Is My Enemy (4:23)
Nasty (4:05)
Rebel Radio (3:52)
Ibiza (feat Sleaford Mods) (2:46)
Wild Frontier (4:28)
Get Your Fight On (3:39)
Invisible Sun (4:16)
Wall Of Death (3:59)
Destroy (4:28)
Rhythm Bomb (feat Flux Pavilion) (4:11)
Beyond The Deathray (3:13)
Rok-Weiler (3:50)
Roadblox (5:02)
Medicine (3:58)
Review: Some seven years on from their last album, Invaders Must Die, The Prodigy returns, seemingly as angry, frustrated and overheated as ever. The Day Is My Enemy sees Liam Howlett and his band of merry men revisit the glory days of Fat Of The Land, smashing together a typically in-your-face blend of rugged electronics, rock-tinged riffs and bombastic beats (including, on "Rebel Radio", what appears to be the breakbeat used on "Firestarter"), with similarly full-throttle vocals. There are a couple of notable guest spots - including men-of-the-moment Sleaford Mods on the standout "Ibiza" - but for the most part it's business as usual, with Howlett conjuring up music that should keep their legion of fans happy whilst reasserting their authority as world leaders in rock-tinged EDM.
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out of stock $22.14
Ten
VARIOUS
Ten (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SPEAR 059. Rel: 07 Apr 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Netsky - "I Refuse" (5:55)
SPY - "By Your Side" (Logistics remix) (6:24)
Bcee - "Back To The Street" (feat Philippa Hanna) (4:56)
Bcee & SPY - "Is Anybody Out There" (5:28)
LSB - "Overthinking" (feat Sian Sanderson) (6:42)
Hybrid Minds - "Trauma" (feat Rocky Nti) (5:54)
Technicolour - "Centrifuge VIP" (6:00)
Mutated Forms - "Need The Time" (4:12)
LSB - "Loop Of Love" (6:41)
Hybrid Minds - "So Far" (feat Riya) (5:30)
Robert Manos - "Madness" (Bcee remix) (4:28)
Kubiks & BCee - "Ten Years On" (5:17)
Review: Bcee's Spearhead imprint celebrates a decade of velvet 170 soul with a collection of classics and exclusives. Having played a pivotal role in the careers of household D&B names such as S.P.Y, Netsky, Ten does well to remind us of the clout and influence it has on the scene by way of evergreen rollers such as "I Refuse" and "By Your Side". With the heavy presence of label mainstays LSB and Hybrid Minds, the label's gossamer remit and glossy output is represented with attention to detail, culminating in Bcee and Kubiks' first track in over 10 years... "Ten Years On". Fitting. Not to be missed.
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out of stock $24.45
Ricochet
Ricochet (2xLP + CD)
Cat: NHS 270LP. Rel: 26 Mar 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Taiga (5:25)
Callisto (5:34)
Move It (5:03)
Coming Back To You (6:44)
The Blob (4:32)
What Is (5:29)
Ricochet (5:40)
Echo Loss (4:12)
Taiga
Move It
Coming Back To You
Ricochet
The Blob
What Is
Aqueous
Echo Loss
Deadly Premonition
Callisto
Happy Travels
Unexist
Review: Having dabbled with the NHS crew since 2010, dubstep-don-turned-junglist Reso made his exclusive pact with Hospital official last year. This development is now compounded with his second album Ricochet; a chop-slapping experience that explores the darker, most turbo-charged areas of breakbeats. Each cut here is primed for the floor in a way that he's only teased us with previously. Highlights include the early Virus-style iciness of cuts like "Callisto" and "Move It", Vision-style gruntiness and grit such as "The Blob" and timeless Goodlooking era rollers like "Echo Loss". A homage to all shades and chapters of jungle, Reso's taken us back to his influential roots to show us his future... And it's a bright one.
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out of stock $21.36
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 $27.79
Source Of Life
VARIOUS
Source Of Life (7xLP box)
Cat: FOKUZBOX 001. Rel: 16 Apr 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Macca & Los Contreras - "Against The Wall" (5:15)
Soligen & Type 2 - "I Can Tell" (5:49)
Dreazz & Emery - "Riding High" (6:17)
Facing Ink - "Missing You" (feat Collective Warren) (6:10)
Scott Allen - "Lonely Soul" (6:39)
Physics - "Day Dream" (4:51)
Silence Groove - "Playing With Fire" (VIP) (5:32)
Actraiser - "Oceans Apart" (6:23)
Intelligent Manners & Malaky - "Tears" (5:18)
Oliver Ferrer - "Your Love" (5:32)
Kasper - "Blockhead" (6:39)
Jazzatron - "How You Want" (6:00)
Paul SG - "Faso" (5:38)
Flowrian - "Jasmine" (5:42)
Rowpieces - "Always Remember The Roots" (5:57)
Roygreen & Protone & Mystic Trip - "Lush" (feat Lynu) (4:27)
Changing Faces & Malaky - "Devotion" (5:27)
Intelligent Manners & Command Strange - "Hypnotized" (5:16)
Kasper - "Vivaldi" (Mos remix) (6:27)
Bipolar - "Like This" (Jaybee remix) (6:01)
Joakuim & Mukiyare - "Highway Groove" (6:02)
Tokalosh - "Cosmic Dark" (4:22)
Altitude - "Cotton & China" (5:32)
Clart & Kalum - "4 Ur Luv" (6:26)
Bert H - "Togliatti" (5:22)
Mage - "Heat Of The Night" (5:59)
Handra - "Furia" (5:29)
Skyweep - "Selfish" (5:47)
Review: Seven 12"s all boxed up and beautiful, Fokuz enter the collector's league with this gorgeous 28 track opus that explores drum & bass's deepest, most soulful side. Highlights abound in every direction, notable compositions include Dreazz & Emery's Alice Russell-sampling "Riding High", a subtle VIP twist on Silence Groove's 2014 Bukem-esque soully roller "Playing With Fire" and the jazzy, loopy sample sprinkles of Paul SG's "Faso". Testament to Fokuz's curation and talent identification, this is a bold and ambitious release. Highly recommended.
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out of stock $44.27
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 $21.36
Drum & Bass Arena 2015 (Record Store Day 2015)
VARIOUS
Drum & Bass Arena 2015 (Record Store Day 2015) (limited gatefold yellow vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DNBA 016LP. Rel: 25 Apr 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
BTK/Maztek/Optiv - "Footprint" (5:27)
Dub Motion - "Buss It Up" (4:26)
Bladerunner - "Dream Sequence" (5:37)
Mark System - "It's You" (4:36)
Mindscape - "Most Wanted" (feat Coppa) (4:50)
KG - "Unbroken" (5:21)
Total Science - "Bs9" (4:36)
AMC & Sixblade - "Posse" (4:53)
L 33 - "Jailbreak" (4:59)
Funk Effect - "Devil Dance" (Locuzzed remix) (4:24)
Zombie Cats - "Life After Death" (feat MC Kryptomedic) (4:55)
Livewire & Soul Method - "Hologram" (4:32)
Review: Longstanding D&B bastions Drum&BassArena have been releasing their annual spring collections for many years now. This, however, is the first year they've pressed some of it to vinyl. Featuring the 12 exclusives they'd scored for the album, across the four sides you'll find unique buzz-cuts from the likes of Dub Motion (waspy, live electricity vibes) Mindscape (Devilish neuro) and Total Science (beautiful, slinky roller) and a whole heap more. Pressed in the brand's famous yellow uniform, it's a cool (and limited) flexback to the days when all drum & bass came exclusively on 12".
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out of stock $23.43
The Mistress
The Mistress (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP + CD)
Cat: SHA 091. Rel: 11 Jun 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ghost Lane (2:42)
Shelter (feat Lily McKenzie) (3:56)
Always (5:02)
Blindside (5:00)
Real Good (feat Harleighblu) (3:14)
Hot Head, Rock Bed (2:38)
III Chord Interlude (1:15)
More To Give (feat Tamara) (3:39)
Kutchi (feat Joshua Idehen) (2:34)
Choices (3:36)
Lights Go Down (4:42)
Sasquatch (4:53)
The Mistress (feat Dan Moss) (5:05)
Ghost Lane
Shelter (feat Lily McKenzie)
Always
Blindside
Real Good (feat Harleighblu)
Hot Head, Rock Bed
III Chord Interlude
More To Give (feat Tamara)
Kutchi (feat Joshua Idehen)
Choices
Lights Go Down
Sasquatch
The Mistress (feat Dan Moss)
Review: It's taken Birmingham-based duo Spectrasoul three years to make the follow-up to their promising debut album, Delay No More, but it seems to have been time well spent. The Mistress is a pleasingly varied set, rooted in their deeper, more melodious take on D&B, but blessed with a range of other influences. "Hot Head, Rock Bed", for example, sounds like vintage James Blake, while "More To Give" - featuring the soulful tones of vocalist Tamara - expertly blends half-step rhythms with luscious modern soul. They even go experimental and gnarly on the frankly quite odd "Kutchi". For all the twists and turns, they've not forgotten their roots, and The Mistress also contains a number of straight-up D&B rollers that should appease DJs and fans alike.
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out of stock $20.08
I Am Lynx
I Am Lynx (2xLP + CD)
Cat: NHS 273LP. Rel: 18 Jun 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Circles (feat Master X) (4:45)
Ghost Train (feat Marcus Intalex) (5:22)
Clap Track (4:27)
Drop That (feat Bagshot & Master X) (3:42)
Satisfaction (4:50)
Chord Time (5:11)
Only She Knows (4:30)
Lights Out (feat Sense MC) (4:09)
Into The Light (5:04)
Born Game (5:13)
Genesis (feat Malibu) (4:32)
The Gift (feat Zero One) (4:57)
Circles (feat Master X)
Ghost Train (feat Marcus Intalex)
Clap Track
Drop That (feat Bagshot & Master X)
Satisfaction
Chord Time
Only She Knows
Lights Out (feat Sense MC)
Into The Light
Born Game
Genesis (feat Malibu)
The Gift (feat Zero One)
Review: In recent years we've seen UK drum and bass producer Lynx surface on labels like Samurai Red Seal, Warm Communications and RAM Records, and now he returns to Hospital following his label debut Where Are You? It provides Steve Nobes with his third studio album and he brings with it collaborations with Master X, Malibu, Zero One and Marcus Intalex. The latter helps provide an album highlight in "Ghost Rider" with cut up scat vocals sounding like they've been sampled from a Fat Boy Slim production, while the undulating throb and forward pulse of "Clap Trap" builds and drops for a full peak time experience. There's some gnarly rap, ragga and dubstep influences in "Drop That" while for something a little more liquid (and euphoric) check out "Chord Time" - a track which really captures the drum and bass vibe of Hospital.
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out of stock $22.91
A New Beginning
A New Beginning (4xLP + 2xCD (CD 1 unmixed, CD 2 mixed))
Cat: BRSSLP 007. Rel: 31 Oct 17
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Okee - "Planet Blue" (9:16)
Aquasion - "Respect The Game" (5:41)
Headhunter - "Red Planet" (5:28)
Paul SG - "This Is Jazz" (5:42)
Silence Groove - "Take You Away" (5:39)
Actraiser - "Soul Priestess" (instrumental) (5:15)
Jrumhand - "Wonsaponatime" (5:14)
Tidal - "Jazz Tonight" (5:30)
Physics - "Sonic Area" (6:31)
Jazz Juice - "Detroit" (DJ Lee unreleased 97 remix) (7:48)
Ray Keith - "Rare Groove" (7:16)
Soultec - "Entre L'Inconnu" (feat La Meduza) (5:56)
Okee - "Planet Blue"
Aquasion - "Respect The Game"
Headhunter - "Red Planet"
Paul SG - "This Is Jazz"
Silence Groove - "Take You Away"
Actraiser - "Soul Priestess" (instrumental)
Jrumhand - "Wonsaponatime"
Tidal - "Jazz Tonight"
Physics - "Sonic Area"
Jazz Juice - "Detroit" (DJ Lee unreleased 97 remix)
Ray Keith - "Rare Groove"
Soultec - "Entre L'Inconnu" (feat La Meduza)
A New Beginning (DJ Nibbers & Ben continuous mix)
Review: It would be fair to say that this weighty, quadruple-vinyl compilation is a significant release. Not because of its epic nature - that's a bonus - but because it marks the return to action of Basement Records offshoot Precious Material after a 20-year absence. Back in the day, the early drum & bass imprint was famous for championing jazzy, musically rich and sample-free (or at least sample-light) music that pushed the boundaries of the then nascent genre. This collection of new and recent cuts naturally explores similar sonic territory, drawing together superb, floor-friendly but hugely listenable cuts from the likes of Paul SG, Headhunter, Jrunhand (whose "Wonsaponatime" is a highlight), Ray Keith and original label artist Jazz Juice (the latter with a previously unheard mix of a track from '97).
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out of stock $43.23
Selectors 004
Joy ORBISON / VARIOUS
Selectors 004 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DKMNTLSLCTRS 004. Rel: 13 Nov 17
 
Techno
James Massiah - "You Ain't Got To Go Home" (0:50)
Toyin Agbetu - "Heartbreaker" (Nemesis feat Rosaline Joyce) (3:30)
R Solution - "Skinny Long Git" (4:51)
Beatrice Dillon - "Curl" (4:56)
Bitstream - "Vic Twenty" (6:01)
Oblivion - "Lush" (5:59)
LE Bass - "Strive" (Survive mix) (5:38)
Stylistic - "People" (7:54)
Santos Rodriguez - "Road To Rio A2" (5:01)
JP Buckle - "One For Da Laydeez" (4:12)
Klein - "Arrange" (3:46)
Review: When he was asked to put together the fourth volume in Dekmantel's brilliant Selectors series, Joy Orbison decided to use the opportunity to pay tribute to the rich history of UK dance music. Predictably, his on-point selections join the dots between the past and the present, moving from the London beat poetry of James Messiah and hard-to-find 1991 UK hardcore of R Solution's surprisingly deep and melodious "Skinny Long Git", to the crunchy, mad-as-a-box-of-frogs IDM of JP Buckle's 1998, Rephlex-released oddity "One For Da Laydeez". Along the way, he finds space for the sparkling early D&B of "Lush" by Oblivion (AKA Source Direct), the low-slung, bass-heavy deep house/acid house fusion of L.E Bass and the analogue techyno idealism of Beatrice Dillon.
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out of stock $36.03
How We Live
Cat: ISHCHATLP 001. Rel: 17 Oct 17
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Fiction (feat Solah) (5:17)
Heartbeat (5:47)
Move On (4:56)
OTB (feat Break) (3:27)
Push & Pull (4:32)
How We Live (4:54)
Wrong To Love You (feat LSB) (6:20)
Pinger (4:40)
Review: What a trip it's been for Spectrasoul; going solo with their label Ish Chat in spring 2016, they've assaulted us continuously over the course of 18 months. Taking us deep, dark, soulful, savage with abandon; never before has their melting pot been so fizzy or foundational. Naturally this third album is no exception as we glide and slide between the styles; the "Glimpse"-style space soul of "Move On", the Fracture-like hardcore references on "Push & Pull", the trembling chimes, sweeping strings and delicate vocals of "Wrong To Love You"(with LSB), the classic techstep movement of "Pinger" are just a handful of on-point constructions from a duo who are living the creative dream right now. Essential.
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out of stock $21.36
Zeitgeist
Zeitgeist (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: NHS 241LP. Rel: 26 Sep 13
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Turn Back The Time
All Night
Move Around (feat Ian Shaw)
Faith
Rock Paper Scissors
Journey Through Sound
Aurora (feat Metrik)
Ruhepuls
Vice
Loving You Is Easy
Natural Desire
WKND
Inner Secret
Dreamcatcher (feat Lemaitre)
Helios
Review: With their spiralling synth melodies, bombastic rhythms and attractive pop hooks, Austrian duo Camo and Krooked are fast becoming one of drum & bass's biggest attractions. Their sound - bold, attractive, brash and shot through with electronic funk - is a perfect fit with Hospital Records' current fascination with festival-friendly drum and bass. This fourth album for Tony Colman's veteran imprint delivers more smile-inducing thrills, offering the kind of fare that should find wider appeal outside the D&B scene. Unashamedly dancefloor-focused, Zeitgeist oozes positivity, from the tropical jungle of "Aurrora" and darkside pomp of "Ruhepuls", to the cut-up white-knuckle ride that is "Vice".
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out of stock $21.61
Polyphony
Polyphony (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: NHS 258LP. Rel: 17 Jul 14
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
As Sure As Sunrise (feat Hugh Hardie)
Somersaults
No Hurry Time
Polyphony (feat Sonic)
Forevergreen (feat Will Robert)
Wanderlust
Stutter (feat Nu-Tone & Maduk)
Kestral
Seasons (feat Lifford)
Transcending
Triangles
Sparks
Review: Logistics is back! More or less absent in a solo capacity since dropping the 2012 anthem Fear Not, Matt Gresham delivers Polyphony his sixth Logistics album in as many years for Hospital Records. Long term fans of both Logistics and Hospital will immediately resonate with the 13 tracks here with Gresham signalling a return to the vivid, life affirming brand of drum and bass that helped establish the classic Hospital sound. Uplifting piano chords, euphoric basslines and sublime vocal chops abound on Polyphony with a raft of collaborators including new names such as Hugh Hardie and Maduk as well as veteran producer Sonic and Gresham's brother Dan Nu Tone.
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out of stock $23.17
Are We There Yet? (The Med School Scans)
Cat: MEDIC 60LP. Rel: 02 Aug 16
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Tenderless (Whiney remix) (4:51)
Seven Days To Live (Frederic Robinson remix) (3:56)
Why Are We Here? (SPY remix) (5:01)
Impossible To Say (Etherwood remix) (4:36)
Singing Ringing Tree (Anile remix) (5:27)
That Thing You Did (Kimyan Law remix) (4:30)
Tenderless (feat Emer Dineen - Whiney remix)
Singing Ringing Tree (Anile remix)
Seven Days To Live (feat Uring, Pete Simpson - Frederic Robinson remix)
Impossible To Say (feat Pete Simpson - Etherwood remix)
Why Are We Here? (feat Liane Carroll - SPY remix)
That Thing You Did (Kimyan Law remix)
Parallax (Hidden Element remix)
Phase Us (feat Uring Emer Dineen - Subwave remix)
Telefunken Lizard Filter (Rawtekk remix)
Artificial Skin (feat Keeno & Emer Dineen - Keeno VIP)
Drop Ship (Bop remix)
Swivel (Electrosoul System remix)
Tape Loops (feat Uring Hugh Hardie - Villem remix)
Tone Poem (Royalston remix)
Artificial Skin (feat Keeno & Emer Dineen - GLXY remix)
Review: Hospital boss London Elektricity returned to the release realm last year with this first album in four years... And his best album in well over 10 years. With the originals already doing the damage in all areas, he's passed the stems over to his Med School counterparts and given them the green light to reinterpret as they see fit. Highlights hang, swing and leap from every corner as the likes of Frederic Robinson switches "Seven Days To Live" into a futuristic synth soul frenzy, S.P.Y adds a touch more low-end grit to "Why Are We Here?", Kimyan Law flips "That Thing You Did" into a deep dream with some really interesting drum work and Rawtekk turn "Telefunken Lizard Filter" into a toxic, halftime swamp monster. With versions and VIPs from the likes of Keeno, Etherwood, Bop, Subwave and many more, this is less of a remix album and much more of a straight-up opus.
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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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out of stock $21.36
Beastmode
Beastmode (trifold 3xLP)
Cat: RAMMLP 28. Rel: 04 Jul 16
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Toecutter (6:11)
Ambush (5:18)
Audio & Prolix - "Creatures" (feat Nuklear) (5:18)
Thud (4:24)
Thunder Ridge (5:41)
Sovereign (4:56)
Review: They don't call him a beast for nothing... Audio is one of the sharpest, most uncompromising engineers in D&B and has been since his Resonant Evil days. Ram's ace of spades, signing to the biggest label in D&B hasn't stopped him from pushing neuro and tech to its bitter, broken glass edge (and, often, beyond) As proved by his fifth album Beastmode. From the broken-brake speedway challenge hurtling dangerously out of control ("Creatures") to the absolute hell-raising detuned stabs and turbo engine reeses of "Thunder Ridge", this is Audio at his hardest, sharpest and furthest ahead of the curve.
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out of stock $23.17
Mosaik
Mosaik (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8285840. Rel: 23 Jun 17
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Broken Pieces (feat NIHILS) (3:24)
Ember (5:14)
Slow Down (feat ROBB) (4:26)
If I Could (feat Joe Killington) (4:11)
Witchdoctor (4:33)
Good Times Bad Times (3:52)
Heat Of The Moment (4:07)
Honesty (4:05)
Tagtraum (4:25)
Dissolve Me (feat Klei) (3:43)
Mandala (feat Mefjus) (4:25)
Last Tribe (4:18)
Passion (4:09)
The Sloth (2:42)
Black Or White (feat Tasha Baxter) (4:55)
Come Together (4:03)
Like I Do (feat James Hersey) (3:12)
Review: Austrian twosome Camo & Krooked have become genuine drum & bass heavyweights since making their debut back in 2006, thanks in no small part to a string of well-received albums on Hospital Records. Now residing on the similarly established Ram Records, the duo regards Mosaik as their most intricate, well-produced and musically expansive body of work to date. It's hard to argue with this assessment. Weighing in at 13 tracks deep and chock full of collaborations with guest vocalists and fellow producers, the tracks not only fizz with their usual colourful synths and punchy, minimalist D&B rhythms, but also the simmering beauty of sweeping orchestration, the familiar jangle of acoustic guitars, and all manner of ear-pleasing flourishes. DJs will be happy to hear that they've not left the dancefloor behind, with all but a handful of the tracks being primed for club play.
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out of stock $24.19
Elements
Elements (limited white vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download card)
Cat: HMLP 001. Rel: 10 Jul 17
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Intro (1:16)
Touch (feat Tiffani Juno) (4:51)
Demons (feat Charlotte Haining) (4:58)
Skeletons (feat Grimm) (4:55)
Pretend (feat Rocky NTI) (4:39)
Home (feat Linguistics & Charlie P) (4:08)
Skin & Bones (feat Grimm & Laurence Baker) (4:28)
Secret Place (feat Tiffani Juno) (5:15)
Inside (feat Emily Jones) (5:13)
Elements (1:52)
Phoenix (feat Alexa Harley) (4:59)
Never Change (feat Grimm) (5:09)
Listen (feat Tiffani Juno) (5:24)
Dry Land (feat AD-APT & Tiffani Juno) (3:05)
Brighter Days (feat Charlotte Haining) (5:00)
Review: Four years have passed since their successful debut Mountains and UK deep D&B duo return LP land with Elements. Having set the scene with various tracks such as the delicate sing-along "Touch" and the more driven "Phoenix", the sophomore sees Matt and Josh digging deep into their songcraft with a rainbow of singers such as Tiffani Juno and Charlotte Haining and longstanding creative spirit Grimm. Painting vivid adventures in pastel with a dreamy consistency running throughout, Hybrid Minds have created the rare drum & bass album that resonates perfectly as both a singular body of work and a collection of floor-ready sweeteners. The perfect summer soundtrack.
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out of stock $25.23
Outer Edges
Outer Edges (4xLP box + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: VSN 025BOX. Rel: 16 Sep 16
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Approach (1:31)
Anomaly (4:05)
Collider (4:48)
Vigilantes (2:53)
Tentacles (3:11)
Voodoo (3:15)
Mantra (3:50)
Surfaceless (1:40)
Straight Hook (3:27)
Stonewalled (3:38)
Motion Blur (3:25)
The Entangled (3:16)
Exavolt (3:04)
Into Dust (4:22)
Miniatures (2:53)
Sinkhole (3:33)
Get Deaded (3:59)
The Approach (reprise) (1:55)
Review: Finally! After the unfortunate leak in August the band executed a precision rejoinder and instantly released their critically-acclaimed second album digitally. We've been waiting for this luxury vinyl edition ever since... Four 12"s, boxed with a poster of their unique art: everything about this smacks of the level of detail they plough into their productions. Musically it's consistently on beat with every minutiae; the Clockwork Orange breaks of "Collider", the rusty robot KO punches of "Voodoo", the never-ending evangelic thrust of "Mantra", the hazy soul of "Motion Blur", the spiked slams and turbo synths of "The Entangled" - every one of the album's 18 tracks is here in all its glory and on vinyl where they should be. One of the best bass success stories of the year.
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The Joker Project Vol 2: Arcane Asylum Remixes
Cat: JOAEP 03. Rel: 19 Aug 16
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sweetie (Voltage & Malachi & Papa G remix) (7:02)
Silver Fox (Rassterlin remix) (5:55)
Menace (Cloak remix) (4:11)
The God Father (Unreleased 96 version) (5:33)
Stamina (Bladerunner remix) (5:28)
Warriors (Stivs & Katch Pyro remix) (4:35)
Lighter (DJ Westy remix) (6:22)
Latino (Unreleased 96 version) (3:47)
Public Enemy (Saxxon remix) (5:06)
The Roller (Gold Dubs & DJ Hybrid remix) (4:52)
Coast To Coast (Diamond Geezer remix) (4:54)
Walk & Skank (unreleased 96 version) (6:04)
Review: While Joker Records never achieved the cult status of early drum & bass labels such as RAM, Philly Blunt and Urban Takeover, the imprint nevertheless played a crucial role in the development of the style. Here, a clutch of productions from label founders The Dream Team gets a 21st century makeover. There's naturally plenty of tried-and-tested floor fillers present, from the bouncy jump-up stylings of Voltage, Malachi and Papa G's rework of "Sweetie", and the duo's own unreleased "96 version" of sweaty, bass-heavy roller "The God Father", to the bombastic jungle breaks, speedy ragga vocals and pulverizing bass of "Stamina (Bladerunner Remix)". Arguably best of all, though, is the throbbing jungle revivalism of Dj Westy's rework of "Lighter".
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out of stock $27.03
Content
Content (2xLP)
Cat: SOULR 077. Rel: 01 Nov 16
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Lydian (feat Millie Watson) (6:39)
Circle (feat Tyler Daley) (6:23)
The Optimist (5:59)
I Need Love (6:38)
Pandora (feat Sense MC) (4:06)
Blinding (8:09)
Capture My Heart (feat Dain Stuart) (6:24)
Losing You (6:19)
Sketch For My Sweetheart (5:50)
Catching Lightening (feat DRS) (2:13)
Review: Slow and steady: LSB has been known to heads for years now but he's never hurried himself, he's never carved out identikit formulas for the sake of fans, he's never played the predictable games. In true Soul:r style (a label he's now fully signed with) he's focused on ensuring he only releases his very best material since day one. Naturally his album is no different; the gentle fades of "Lydian", the raw emotion of "Circle", the outright epicity of the 8-min "Blinding", the sad farewells of "Missing You"... Every second of the album has been considered and delivered with real thought and detail. Contented? You will be...
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out of stock $26.76
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