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Timeless: The Remixes (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: LMS 5521642. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Inner City Life (Break remix)
Kemistry (Grey Code remix)
State Of Mind (Searchlight remix)
Angel (feat Eleanor Higgins - SCAR remix)
Inner City Life (Nookie 2021 remix)
Jah (J Kenzo Tribute remix)
Sensual (Searchlight remix)
Inner City Life (Trevino remix)
Kemistry (OneMind remix)
Angel (Peshay Back From Narm remix)
Inner City Life (4 Hero remix 'remix 1')
Inner City Life (Nookie 94 remix)
Angel (TeeBee remix)
Kemistry (Doc Scott remix)
Still Life (Photek remix)
Inner City Life (Baby Boys edit)
State Of Mind (Hip Hop instrumental)
Review: There is a mix of old-school dons and new-school talents from all over the world here, each adding their own unique spin to Goldie's timeless. It's a record that remains a drum & bass benchmark, but also one of the most seminal in all of electronic music. The man behind it celebrated its anniversary last year with various different projects and now follows that up by handpicking a selection of remixes to take his most treasured material. Searchlight, aka Irish drum and bass producers ZeroT and Beta2, are signed exclusively to Goldie's Fallen Tree 1Hundred label and bring some lush jazz and broken beats to 'State of Mind' and later 'Sensual' while Metalheadz tastemaker J Kenzo brings dark, minimalistic and tribal sound to his Tribute remix of 'Jah'.
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Confront The Serpent
Confront The Serpent (translucent red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SMDE 33. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Confront The Serpent (5:40)
Smile At Reptile (6:12)
Seek Alignment (7:37)
Samsara (5:41)
Review: Further evidence of the thriving relationship between techno and drum & bass can be found right here as Spanish industrialist Reeko ups the tempo for this stunning conceptual EP for Samurai. Inspired by the process, tradition and culture of ayahuasca ceremonies, over four tracks we're taken on a deeply hypnotic trip where the percussion and militant rhythm echo Reeko's more typical work (notably on his label Mental Disorder) but weave and twist with a different, almost psychedelic edge. It's a classic vibe for Samurai but very contemporary one for Reeko. Let's hope we get to experience more of this.
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You Should Dance (feat Bladerunner remix)
Cat: IFGGG 001. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
UK Garage
You Should Dance
You Should Dance (Bladerunner remix)
Review: The legendary Zed Bias is stepping out with a new label I Feel Good Records and intends for it to spread good vibes only through a diverse roster of talent and sounds that span house, bass and beyond. He has more than a quarter of a century of experience in the game and of eyeing new talents and helping them to shine and has always had a collaborative approach to music that will continue to define this label's MO. Zed is minting the label with a new single alongside award-winning d&b MC Inja. 'You Should Dance' pairs his warming tones with infectious garage drums and smeared, soothing chords that radiant heat. It will, indeed, make you feel good. D&b mainstay Bladerunner serves up a remix that has been doing the rounds for a while now and never fails to make an impact.
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The Rise & Fall Of
The Rise & Fall Of (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: METHPLA 38. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Even So (with Outrage) (4:48)
Is Jazz Is (with Acid_Lab) (5:50)
Echoes (with Scale) (5:00)
Mindrumming (with Outrage) (5:00)
Review: It's collabo time! Metalheadz mysterious Sonar's Ghost links up with a few old friends for four slabs of incendiary, ice cold slammage. Outrage (AKA Nomine), Acid Lab and Scale are all involved and the goods are nothing but high grade. Each cut hits hard and tickles the deepest corners and quarters of your soul but special highlights include the glacial tension and funk of 'Echoes' (with Scale), the jazzier twists and turns of 'Mindrumming' and 'Even So' (both with Outrage) and the beautiful horn weaving futurism of 'Is Jazz Is' with Acid Lab. What a crucial collection.
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Uruhu/Chant Down Babylon
Uruhu/Chant Down Babylon (transparent yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: RASTA 022V. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Uruhu (5:05)
Chant Down Babylon (4:55)
Review: Unknown artist, well known banger merchants; the mysterious Rasta Vibez return with two massive soundystem bangers fresh for the summer. 'Uruhu' gets us into soldier mode with its heavily processed vocal and marching sense of momentum. Meanwhile on the flip we have 'Chant Down Babylon' which kicks off all guns blazing on a big sing-along, sunny-side dubwise tip.
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Alsaela
VARIOUS
Alsaela (3xLP + insert)
Cat: TMT 15. Rel: 08 Jan 24
 
UK Hardcore
Di Di Seven - "Reality" (6:04)
Fedur Flintstones - "Ping Pong" (5:25)
Plan B - "Star Trip" (5:10)
Soul Control - "Hold Me, Love Me, Squeeze Me" (5:36)
Soul Control - "Second Theme" (5:52)
Agzilla & DJLSK - "Rolling Like Scottie" (4:45)
Ajax - "Ruffige" (5:19)
Ajax - "TMT" (5:16)
Ajax - "Forget" (6:14)
Mind In Motion - "SAD" (4:22)
Mind In Motion - "Inner Feelings" (3:59)
Islenskir Tonar - "Kafe Rave" (3:46)
Ajax - "Slow Soul Gangster" (4:07)
Ajax - "4 Windows" (5:19)
Ajax - "Crazy 4 Your Love" (5:16)
Ajax - "155" (6:13)
Ajax - "Ruffige" (Planet E mix) (8:16)
Ajax - "Ruffige" (Halli Civelek Vitamin remix) (7:53)
Review: Did you know that Iceland had its own rather influential rave scene back in the 1990s? Whatever the answer to that question, you will want to check out this first-ever collection of anthems from that era which is now on vinyl for the first time. This collection came on Thule offshoot label TMT Entertainment as a CD in 1992 and features memorable and timeless tracks from back then, many of them now with cult status. It's called Alsaela, which translates as "ecstasy" and gives you some idea of what to expect from it. It features a non-stop selection of old school rave alongside some lost and previously unavailable classics by Agzilla & DJ L.S.K and some unreleased gems from AJAX. A great bit of history that still does the trick.

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Irrational Numbers Volume 1
Cat: KRUST 001. Rel: 21 Jul 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Brief Encounters (13:15)
Set Speed (6:15)
Jazz Note (7:46)
Priorities (7:32)
Check Dis Out (8:03)
Vibration (8:11)
Maintain (7:03)
Review: There's no need to explain the importance of Krust to jungle and drum & bass - the Bristol pioneer set new standards and has a legacy overflowing with next level invention and shock-out grooves. This compilation on Wonder Palace makes the case in no uncertain terms, taking a broad view over his work and delivering some stone cold classics alongside harder-to-find bits and pieces. What's apparent is how Krust build's vivid worlds within his tracks, not least on the widescreen classic 'Brief Encounters'. There are deadly rollers like 'Set Speed' and 'Maintain', dreamy deep-divers like 'Jazz Note' and so much more in between. If you want seven seminal joints from a true master, this comp has got you covered.
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Bunnin' Up EP
Bunnin' Up EP (green vinyl 12")
Cat: VIBEZ93 017. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Janaway - "Reaching Out" (6:05)
InnaSelf - "Re-animate" (6:33)
Evasion - "This Way" (5:40)
Cheetah - "Bunnin'Up" (6:38)
Review: There's just no stopping Vibez '93 at the moment - the Dutch jungle label is swimming in legit gear and sharing it with the world. We're still reeling from the anonymous Punkrocker and Self Aware EPs. This time around there are names on the plates, as four artists throw down in maximum style. Janaway is up first with the ragga jungle badness of 'Reaching Out', while InnaSelf brings some more introspective pads and synth touches to their amen trickery. Evasion weaves a plush tapestry of ragged breaks, dreamy vocal licks and atmospheric flourishes for a curly advanced slice of jungle perfection and then Cheetah rounds the record off with the truly snare-rushing 'Bunnin' Up'.
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Falling Through Time
Falling Through Time (limited blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 012. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Divine Intervention (7:33)
Variable State (7:22)
Azure (7:24)
Loose Ends (7:42)
Review: Relentlessly prolific and inspired to the last, ASC continues to round out the sonic impression of his most recent label Spatial with this luxurious excursion into the deeper end of the d&b spectrum. The new age pads on 'Divine Intervention' might well trigger the odd Logical Progression memory, but there's a certain snappiness and focus to the breakbeat which feels entirely ASC's own. 'Variable State' probes at tension and release between outright ambience and airy breaks which contrast beautifully with the fulsome, rounded subs in a manner which should satisfy Photek fans. 'Azure' offers a more sensitive, melancholic kind of roller, while 'Loose Ends' goes in hard on the drum edits and epic atmospheric blooms. No one does it like ASC.
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Angels
Angels (white vinyl 12")
Cat: MYGOD 02. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Angels (6:29)
Birdfeed (6:27)
Review: Coco Bryce's Myor does the damage once again with new artist Pepe. Not a lot of information on Pepe is out there yet but these timeless beats give you more than enough to go on for now: 'Angels' writhes and weaves in a stark percussive ocean of ice before building up into a huge emotional wave in a similar way to Sully when he's jangling his foxiest materials. 'Birdfeed' is a little more sprightly and sun-kissed. Dreamier pads, lighter percussion but still bites hard when it needs to. Le phew!
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Eminence
Eminence (12")
Cat: OSH 22. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Eminence (6:56)
Time To Change (4:54)
Review: Dom & Roland was amongst the first to help Over/Shadow kick into gear back in 2020 and, since returning with another 12" last year, a collaboration with long absent legend DJ Crystl, now comes a fully-fledged album. Those following matters closely on the Over/Shadow site will have had the chance to nab a copy of the album with this bonus 12", but for the rest of us, the double-drop of 'Eminence' and 'Time To Change' is now available as a standalone 12". It's brooding and dramatic, offering a cinematic vision of what d&b can be in the right hands, and who better than a seasoned pro like Dominic Angas?
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Chopper
Chopper (blue splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: DREADUK 57. Rel: 19 Jun 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ray Keith - "Chopper" (Diligent Fingers VIP remix) (4:32)
Dark Soldier - "Back To Me" (6:59)
Review: A fresh run of a release that first came out in 1996, 'Chopper' hears a collision of worlds between two drum n' bass stalwarts, Ray Keith and Dark Soldier (pro-tip: they're the same person). Dread Recordings, the label founded by Keith in 1994, houses this monster. It features two tracks: 'Chopper' and 'Back To Me' - the former is a classic jungle tune, and has been remixed many times by a plethora of heatbringers such as Shy FX, Bladerunner and Critical Impact. The latter, however, is brand new, and showcases Keith's signature darkness and heaviness with crushing flair.
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Love Letters EP
Cat: NHS 453EP. Rel: 25 Feb 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Love Letters (3:54)
Vega (4:13)
Continuation (5:58)
Secret Satellite (feat Zoe Phillips) (3:22)
Nightingale (feat Frank H Carter III) (4:00)
Pleasure (4:17)
Review: The last time we heard from Hospital Records veteran Matt Gresham AKA Logistics, the Coronavirus pandemic was only in its infancy. The release of Love Letters, his first EP for over two years, is therefore a welcome development. It's packed to the rafters with warming, colourful and melodious drum & bass in his long-established trademark style, with sparkling and dreamy opener 'Love Letters', the slightly more percussive 'Yoga' and the picturesque, laid-back two-step beauty of 'Continuation' all moving the heart as much as the head. Arguably best of all, though, are the twinkling 'Secret Satellite', featuring fine vocals from Zoe Philips, and the head-nodding dancefloor soul of Frank Carter III hook-up 'Nightingale'.

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Enemy Of The Enemy (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: XRPVY 2112. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Fortress Europe (3:52)
Rise To The Challenge (4:24)
La Haine (3:53)
1000 Mirrors (feat Sinead O'Connor) (4:54)
19 Rebellions (5:20)
Blowback (2:56)
2 Face (5:14)
Power To The Small Massive (4:25)
Dhol Rinse (3:19)
Basta (4:32)
Cyberabad (5:01)
Enemy Of The Enemy (4:42)
Illegal Minds (feat Mark Stewart - bonus track) (5:15)
Fortress Europe (Adrian Sherwood dub - bonus track) (4:09)
La Haine (The Bug remix - bonus track) (3:50)
Review: Asian Dub Foundation's Enemy of the Enemy is one of the many classics in their arsenal. This is a first ever reissue of it on X-Ray Production. It as always develops their mix of traditional Indian music with electro, ragga and hip hop. This record brought with it a new sense of energy and forward momentum and has plenty of over-egged rhythms and debauched sounds that express revolt at the "liberal drifts of the Labour party under Tony Blair." The restless Londoners therefore made a social and political impact as well as physical dance floor one with this classic.
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Part Of The Order Volume 1
Cat: FRESH 86211. Rel: 14 Jun 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Planet's Rhythm (7:15)
My All (5:16)
Art School Crush (6:12)
Disco Undertaker (5:02)
Interference (4:49)
JW's Experiment (5:48)
Below Sea Level (6:27)
Ambush (5:36)
Review: It's raining breaks! A hailstorm of jungle and drum n' bass has hit our shelves, and first of the droplets to settle (that is, onto our turntables) is FFF's latest album. Breaking away from the bangerized, 'Part Of The Order' is a junglist's fever dream, occupying the liminal spaces between rollage, hard heat and liquidation in equal measure. On it, tribal drum grooves ('Planet's Rhythm') and lo-fi breaks ('Disco Undertaker') weave between bursts of heavenly synthwork and existential vocal samples. Even weirdo art-pop jungle rears its head ('J.W.'s Experiment'), proving this one of the weirder ends to De Roos' catalogue.

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Set & Setting
Set & Setting (gatefold 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: MUSTMAKELP 002. Rel: 21 Jun 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Death Dreams (feat Madi Lane) (5:37)
Broken (5:19)
Flight Instructions (4:47)
Resurfacing (feat Shady Novelle) (3:52)
Occurs In The Mind (4:56)
Observer (6:37)
Forever (5:23)
For What Sustains (4:59)
So Long (5:16)
Attention To Suffering (4:41)
If You Feel (5:45)
Reintegration (feat Leroy Horns) (7:13)
Review: Workforce is a solo project from Jack Stevens, best known as one half of crisp modern D&B masters Spectrasoul. Following the runaway success of the Late Night Soundtrack series and drops on Exit, 1985 Music and Critical, Stevens is back on Must Make Music with a new album of finely sculpted rollers shot through with melancholic moods. Madi Lane sets the tone with her heartfelt vocal on 'Death Dreams' while the snatches of singing on 'Broken' equally casts the record in a meditative space. This is soundsystem music for heavy hearted headphone trips as much as the club, but the likes of 'Flight Instructions' have more than enough heft to shake the crowd up good n' proper.
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Jungle Classics EP
Cat: APH 68. Rel: 24 Mar 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Style From The Darkside (6:11)
Navigator (95 Lick) (6:08)
Bomber (6:57)
Basslights (6:01)
Review: Buckle up for this one because Aphrodite Recordings serves up four stone-wall jungle classics from the eponymous Aphrodite. First up is 'Style From The Darkside' with its crunchy drums and darkened bass powering onwards. 'Navigator' is then a silky trip with a flurry of snares and some heavenly melodies helloing up top while dirty bass does its thing down low. On the reverse is the face-melting and unrelenting 'Bomber' which will rattle ribs and walls and last of all 'Basslights' comes on strong with stepping rhythms and elastic bass.
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Originals
Originals (12")
Cat: APH 66. Rel: 01 Oct 21
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Big Booya (6:15)
Control Yourself (6:27)
Lovely Feeling (6:18)
Deep In The Jungle (7:15)
Review: Strap in for the latest transmissions from Amazon II, aka a collaboration between Tony B and Gavin King (aka Aphrodite) that has its roots playing on classic 90s hardcore station Pulse FM. This EP pulls together four of their best originals and each one brims with old school brilliance. 'Big Booya' opens at blistering speed, with wild spin backs and diva vocal cries. 'Control Yourself' will nail you to the floor with its precision drums and silky basslines, while 'Lovely Feeling' is more of a deep roller with killer soulful vox. There's an air of new age melody and heavily bliss to closer 'Deep In The Jungle' that leaves you feeling high.
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Analha
Analha (12")
Cat: MEMENTO 045. Rel: 07 Sep 21
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Mi Mama Dic K No (7:08)
Run Mami Run (5:49)
Review: Fresh from his maximal debut album 'Unbearable Lightness', Colombian Rachiid Paralyzing returns to an older project that he's been incubating since 2018. Essentially the sound of him refining his signature and focus, both cuts are more functional than his more experimental stuff now but both still defy the usual tropes and typicalities of breakbeat music. 'Mi Mama Dic K No' subverts ideas of electro as shades of melody morph, mutate and overlap over growling bass while 'Run Miami Run' is an all-out acid/breaks riot jam. A very interesting release - especially if you're still recovering from the mind-exploding matter of his recent album. Run come get some.
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Future Dancefloor
Future Dancefloor (transparent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: VNRAS 001. Rel: 11 Oct 21
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Future Dancefloor (6:20)
Nature (7:12)
Review: Super prolific Greekboy touches down on the recently launched Violet Nights with two ballistic beat adventures; 'Future Dancefloor' looks to the roots with some heavyweight breakbeat choppage driving away through the thick emotional pads while 'Nature' brings more of a house-inspired flavour with bulbous bass/kicks and a Need For Mirrors-like sense of techno in its drive and focus. The future is now.
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Soviet
Soviet (12")
Cat: PM 040. Rel: 27 Oct 21
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Soviet (6:34)
7Arc (6:48)
Review: Few things are certain in life; death, taxes, politicians lying and Paradox guaranteeing to slap your very soul with every single release he ever carves. Paradox Music 040 is no exception as 'Soviet' buries you under a savage iron curtain while '7Arc' is just Dev showing off his digging chops as he makes a whole range of breaks and cuts chat and bubble away in conversation. Pure breakbeat magic as always. Big up Paradox.
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The Brooke EP
The Brooke EP (12" + insert + sticker)
Cat: WSR KPL1. Rel: 21 Nov 22
 
Techno
Stanley Knife (6:09)
194 (6:15)
Life Takes Rise (5:05)
Diesel (7:15)
Review: Keppel was last on this label with a contribution to a various artist collection but now steps up with a full solo EP of his own. His unique take on techno is exhibited from the off on 'Stanley Knife' with its scurrying synths, drunken synth loops and drums that go nowhere fast but still draw you in. '194' is awash with kinetic synth sequences and distant dub chords that bring colour and 'Life Takes Rise' rides on another inventive and alluring rhythm pattern while the warming synth work gets you lost in thought. Closer 'Diesel', meanwhile, is tough, frosty, and more techno-leaning.
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Inauguration EP
Cat: KM 038. Rel: 08 Sep 21
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Roll Thunder (5:16)
No Retreat (4:56)
Wicked Jungle (5:12)
All Be Free New (bonus Beat) (5:22)
Review: No retreat, no surrender! The legendary foundation jungle label Kemet welcome Uneak. Armed with a sound and style that's straight out of 93 (and a birth certificate to match too by the looks of things), Uneak is proof you're never too old to breakthrough with a slamming debut. All four of these cuts hit with clarity and breakbeat authenticity as we bubble and bump to a range of flavours; 'Roll Thunder' hits like an old V release circa 94, 'No Retreat' would have burnt Roast down, 'Wicked Jungle' is all about the sunnyside horns while 'All Be Free' brings the euphoric hurricanes. A highly accomplished debut release.
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Slow Fall Part 3 EP
Cat: OKBR 034. Rel: 18 Nov 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Slow Fall (6:21)
Eliminate (6:49)
Review: Moscow's Okbron Records are back with a new set of digital halftime bangers by the usually more upbeat drum & bass veteran Bungle. 'Slow Fall' and 'Eliminate' are chillout moods for nightwalks, best listened to when walking down the street at dusk or at 3AM, with earphones in. Off-kilter rhythms and strange liminal zones are evoked on this new white label 12", like cityscapes buckling under the stress of internal conflict.
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Dead Dreams Don't Die Vol 1
Dead Dreams Don't Die Vol 1 (heavyweight yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: HG 001. Rel: 21 Dec 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Nimam - "Cilinger Slobs" (5:09)
Jon Doppler - "Feel Like" (6:24)
A Stantz - "Vags Ande" (6:25)
Cracktros - "Deosil" (6:45)
Review: Dead Dreams Don't Die Vol 1 is the first release from the new label Half Grand Records, which we're told will be focused on no-frills, raw talent electronic music. And so it proves on this split EP which brings together a diverse bunch of names. Nimam kick off with the jungliest breaks and fizzing future energy of 'Cilinger Slobs' before Jon Doppler mangels synth modulations and more airy breakbeats on his 'Feel Like.' On the flip, A Stantz brings the darkness with raw, frazzled electro stylings on 'Vags Ande' and Cracktros closes out with 'Deosil' which is a deeper techno cut with star-gazing synth leads.
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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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Days Like These EP
Days Like These EP (purple marbled vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FOKUZ 117. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Alpha (5:20)
Dogs Behaving Badly (5:39)
Days Like These (4:14)
Overleaf (4:12)
Review: Fokuz Recordings has been one of the leading drum & bass labels in the Netherlands for some time. Now well into triple figures when it comes to catalogue numbers, the label is still turning out interesting sounds as evidenced by this new purple-marbled 12" from Spearhead bossman BCEE. There is a beauty in the way ever so delicate one-finger piano notes are draped over the relentless bass of opener 'Alpha' that soon wins you over. 'Dogs Behaving Badly' is deeper, more soulful, more tender and insular and then 'Days Like These' is a fluid roller with well-treated string sounds before 'Overleaf' layers dub vibes with jump-up drum goodness.
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Zegafunk EP
Cat: META 93. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
ZegaFunk (7:16)
Tiger Moth (7:02)
Kalibrate (4:57)
An Uncharted Vision (4:55)
Review: J:Kenzo is known more as a dubstep pioneer, but it's always refreshing to hear producers such as him break away from their pre-established style - in this case, the revolutionary sound is drum n' bass. 'Zegafunk' locks in four new heaters for Metalheadz (it's his debut for the legendary drum n' bass label), establishing a no-nonsense throwback to the earliest incarnations of jump-up and techstep, only repackaged for the present day. In the words of Metalheadz, there's a real classic feel to it, with the unendingly dystopian and robotic sound of late 90s drum n' bass shining through; 'Tiger Moth' and 'Kalibrate' are cases in point, with conveying moods of unswung menace and malicious awe.
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Picture This EP
Cat: META 87. Rel: 16 Sep 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Picture This (5:05)
Etched Within (4:33)
Ravens Call (6:56)
Hessian (6:34)
Review: SB81 first appeared on Metalheadz back in 2013 with the Dancer In The Dark / Back To 33 12, and since then the Wolverhampton mainstay has kept up cosy relations with Goldie's D&B temple. Picking up where 2018's Future Point EP left off, SB81 goes in on four detailed, cinematic cuts that show how much space for world-building there really is around razor-sharp breakbeats. 'Picture This' is drenched in dramatic poise, while the beats fall more like crunchy electronica than run of the mill D&B. 'Etched Within' has a sweeter demeanour, but it's no less richly rendered. The production and composition are absolutely next level throughout this record, proving SB81 is still in a league of his own, and that Metalheadz still know how to sign a deadly record.
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Juice Records/Splash Records: Foundation Collection
Cat: SUBBASELP 7. Rel: 24 Aug 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Splash - "Babylon" (original 94 Studio) (5:59)
Splash - "Babylon" (DJ Trace remix part 2) (6:51)
Undercover Agent - "Oh Gosh!" (Daz '95 dubplate - unreleased) (5:01)
Splash Collective - "Rebels" (Studio Master DAT Source) (6:35)
MTS - "Baad Boy Sound" ('95 VIP - unreleased) (5:06)
MTS - "Brothers & Sisters" ('95 original remastered) (5:56)
MTS - "Inspiration" ('95 original remastered) (6:48)
MTS - "Hard Disk" (DJ Zinc remix VIP dubplate - unreleased) (5:00)
Undercover Agent - "Dub Plate Circles" ('96 original remastered) (6:15)
Undercover Agent - "Five Tones" (97 Daz VIP mix - unreleased) (6:30)
Undercover Agent & The Kriminal - "World Mash Up" (original '95 Studio Master) (6:27)
Undercover Agent & The Kriminal - "Jah Works" (Exclusive '95 alternative Studio mix - unreleased) (4:56)
Undercover Agent - "Rougher Pt 3" ('94 original remastered) (6:23)
Undercover Agent - "Bass Kick Mix 2" ('96 Exclusive unreleased version From DAT) (6:02)
Undercover Agent - "Dangerous" ('96 original remastered) (6:19)
MTS - "Revolution" ('96 original remastered) (6:44)
Review: Seminal collection! Undercover Agent AKA Splash AKA Darren Ellis goes under the Suburban Base spotlight as the foundation label curate the best, most influential and most sought-after dispatches on sister labels Splash and Juice Records. With the gamechanging, forever-reloadable 'Babylon' from Splash (original AND the crucial Trace remix) taking the lead and setting the scene, we're then treated to a whole range of blueprint jungle schematics under various aliases and guises of Ellis including his MTS partnership with Darren Hickey and rare material with The Kriminal. Highlights across this extensive remastered sets include the rowdy Bristol-esque pummelling of 'Rebels' and the absolutely slamming remix of 'Hard Disk' by a very young DJ Zinc. Splashback!
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Fast Soul Music
VARIOUS
Fast Soul Music (low-price mixed 2xCD)
Cat: NHS 271CD. Rel: 22 Apr 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
SPY - "One Last Quest"
Joe Syntax - "Sightlines" (feat Jono McCleery)
LSB - "If You're Here" (feat Sophia Wardman)
Fred V & Grafix - "Green Destiny"
Keeno - "Hold Ya" (feat Whiney)
Netsky - "Memory Lane"
Logistics - "Crystal Skies" (feat Nightshade & Sarah Callander)
Mistabishi - "She Lied"
Muffler - "Waves Breaking"
Fred V & Grafix - "Forest Fires" (feat Etherwood)
Nu:Logic - "Shoot Me Down" (feat Robert Manos)
High Contrast - "Everything's Different" (Calibre remix)
Metrik - "Borealis"
Etherwood - "Spoken" (feat Rocky Nti)
Nu:Logic - "What I've Always Waited For"
Anile - "To Live Without"
Camo & Krooked - "Afterlife"
Cyantific & Matrix - "Cover Story"
Nu:Tone - "The Feeling" (feat Ben Westbeech)
High Contrast - "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang"
London Elektricity - "Had A Little Fight"
Fred V & Grafix - "Recognise"
Camo & Krooked - "Change Me" (Submorphics remix)
London Elektricity - "Rewind" (Makoto remix)
Logistics - "Together"
Stray - "Frost"
Etherwood - "Falling Out Of Consciousness" (feat Georgia Yate & Bev Lee Harling)
Hugh Hardie - "Tearing Me Apart" (feat Kyan)
Logistics - "Over & Out"
Subwave - "Stars Get Down"
Nu:Logic - "Morning Light"
SPY - "Love Hurts"
Phuturistix - "Beautiful" (feat Jenna G - Nu:Tone remix)
Netsky - "Endless Search"
Nu:Tone - "System" (feat Natalie Williams - Matrix & Futurebound remix)
Makoto & T-Ak - "Voyager"
London Elektricity - "Fast Soul Music"
Etherwood - "Weightless"
Keeno - "As One" (feat Pat Fulgoni)
Danny Byrd - "Gold Rush" (feat Brookes Brothers)
Technimatic - "The Golden Section"
High Contrast - "Lovesick"
Logistics - "Sendai Song"
Tokyo Prose - "Songbird"
Sinistarr & Kiat - "Black Diamonds"
Danny Byrd - "Soul Function"
Review: When Hospital Records launched some 16 years ago, it was primarily to focus on the more soulful side of drum & bass. While London Elektricity's imprint is now about so much more than that, many of its' releases still bristle with an expansive soulfulness. This mixed, mid-price, two-disc affair pays tribute to the label's soulful side, delivering sinewy, string-laden gems, vocal anthems, and liquid D&B classics from the likes of SPY, High Contrast, Nu:Tone, Logistics, Danny Byrd, Phuturistix and, of course, London Elektricity. Who mixed it isn't revealed, but they've done a great job; both discs ripple with melody, emotion and, of course, skittering dancefloor rhythms. This is Fast Soul Music, after all.
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Peggy
Peggy (12")
Cat: DAT 039. Rel: 12 Oct 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Peggy (5:28)
Boomerang Ragga (6:13)
Knockout Noels (5:09)
Dog & Bone (5:31)
Review: Following last year's '3 Gold Chains', UK new-gen classicist Phineus II returns to Deep Jungle with this quartet of timeless jungle jams. As with his previous output (especially on Green Bay Wax), the feels and aesthetic is fully foundation and wholly authentic with an analogue warmth and rich distortion in all the right places. Flavours for everyone, as always... 'Peggy' and 'Knockout Noels' for the dreamers and jazz weavers, 'Boomerang Ragga' and 'Dog & Bone' for those 3AM face melters. Heavyweight.
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Damn Right!
Cat: JFM 001. Rel: 31 Jan 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Damn Right! (5:42)
Let Me Tell U (4:53)
Review: Bournemouth institution Drumfunk launch a brand new foundation-flavoured imprint Junglefunk. Bossman Judda takes the lead with a hardcore jungle edge. 'Damn Right!' is a concentrated headbutt of hardcore elements tightly wrapped up in a positive affirmation; big detuned stabs, rusty breaks and hypey vocal samples. 'Let Me Tell U' touches more on the ravey elements with pitched up vocals and more focus on the riff. Damn good.
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Muscle Memory
Muscle Memory (limited 12")
Cat: HOO 13. Rel: 27 Feb 23
 
Breakbeat
Muscle Memory (7:16)
Recovered Artefacts (5:56)
Muscle Memory (Lone remix) (5:08)
Recovered Artefacts (LMajor remix) (4:06)
Review: Dance death-harbinger Drumskull's latest EP, 'Muscle Memory,' weaves a hypnotic tapestry of sound that builds on the artist's dual sonic and audiovisual artistry. Uniquely combining the quite far-flung-from-each-other genres of footwork, jungle and deep house; this is an unusual EP that draws on everything from the scratchiest oldskool rave tropes to more modern dance approaches. It's no surprise we hear a rare, rhythmically swaying, and ecstatic remix from Lone on the B, not to mention a grime curveball version from maestro LMajor.
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Sphere Of Influence
Sphere Of Influence (yellow marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 001Y. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Arcane (7:44)
State Of Mind (6:21)
Force Majeure (7:42)
Threeform (6:31)
Review: Space jungle extraordinaire ASC is as prolific as they come, and this week he's back again with 'Sphere Of Influence', a synth-heavy present-day take on the dreamy origins of his chosen sound. Beginning with 'The Arcane', we're most struck with ASC's emphasis on atmospherics and synthwork - they come first compared to his relatively functional breakscience, which are like godlike apparatuses guiding us through heavily nuanced, heavenly vistas. That functionality goes out of the window with 'Threeform', though - an unusually sound-designed number which introduces suddenly-huge variation in the breaks, in what is said to be ¾ time.
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Utopian Society Volume One
Utopian Society Volume One (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 003RP. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Celestial Beings (7:20)
Averted Visions (6:54)
Aphelion's Edge (8:06)
Caladan Shores (6:33)
Review: In contrast to the deluge of raw d&b we've let through the floodgates this week, ASC's latest EP is a dreamy and twinkly scene-setter. Nodding to the presence of godlike, benevolent celestial beings behind the beats, tracks like 'Averted Visions' and 'Aphelion's Edge' seem to be getting at something like a divine ideal of space jungle. They play up the entrancing possibilities of the breakbeat (however lo-fi the original drum samples are) rather than their banger potential.
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Nine Cities
Nine Cities (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 71 MOHM. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Jerush-A-Salem (3:32)
New Orleans (5:40)
Rome (5:05)
Skara Brae (4:05)
Dharamshala (6:04)
Kata Tjuta (4:11)
La Guerra (4:02)
Lower Atlantis (5:30)
Erebus (6:24)
Review: .Apocalyptic fusionistas Blood Of Heroes return to complete their trilogy of albums with Nine Cities. Every bit as powerful and abrasive as previous long players Remain and The Waking Nightmare, once again they take the dark imagery and intention from the original 1989 film and surge it into an unclassifiable and somewhat bewitching brew which has strong notes of IDM, metal and drum & bass. Highlights include the reflective dubby waves of 'Skara Brae', the high voltage tension of 'Lower Atlantis' and the skin-exfoliating 'Jerush-A-Salem'. Bloody good.
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RATS: Infest 2
RATS: Infest 2 (red vinyl 12")
Cat: SMDE 26. Rel: 11 Aug 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Spell (Artilect remix) (5:19)
Vendetta (Sam KDC remix) (5:33)
RATS (The Untouchables remix) (5:12)
Vendetta (Last Life remix) (7:38)
Review: Presha's debut EP RATS gets pulled apart and restructured by a crack squad of drum & bass talents on this fresh new red 12" from Samurai Music. Up first, 'The Spell' (Artilect remix) is a mix of heavy drum breaks and paranoid synth lines snaking about the background. Sam KDC's remix is another dark one with double time drums and drilling bass. The Untouchables remix keep it funky with their lolling loops and icy hi hats and the Last Life remix of 'Vedetta' goes for a textured, industrial vibe to make its mark in a blackened warehouse.
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Capsize
Capsize (translucent teal marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: RUBI 002. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Rhubarb (5:40)
Capsize (4:27)
Foiled (3:46)
Review: Man like Skeppy doing the gosh-darned thing! Swinging high from the Rubi rafters, his new label hits the 002 release with heavyweight charm and dark soulful panache. 'Rhubarb' is the dreamy cut of the bunch, easing us in gently with its gentle swirling strings, before 'Capsize' pushes us deep under the water with its robust murky militancy. Finally we have 'Foiled'. A classic minimal Skeppy set-up with a little nod towards the traditional jump-up sound, it's yet another open-and-shut case at the Rubi supreme court today.
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The Castlehill EP
The Castlehill EP (hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SOFR 010. Rel: 12 Sep 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Trip To Arran
You'll Be Mine
Pebbles
Castlehill (Victoria Street)
Review: Big up to Sonic Force for hitting release number ten and for doing it in fine style to boot. Islay is charged with soundtracking the mini milestone and does so with a limited and hand-stamped 12" featuring four deep and heady cuts. 'Trip To Arran' pairs delightful ambient pads with gently breaking synth waves and blissed out but wordless vocals. 'You'll Be Mine' ups the pace slightly but still deals in horizontal dub and heavenly pads and vocals and 'Pebbles' notches sit up one further with some slinky jungle breaks and melancholic pads. 'Castlehill (Victoria Street)' is another beautifully mournful cut with distant seagulls calls closing down an immersive EP.
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As Day Breaks
Cat: OKBR 048. Rel: 12 Sep 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
As Day Breaks
Forward Thinking
Review: Okbron have been more than happy to participate in DJ Trax's renewed resurgence following his album for Over/Shadow and a string of essential 12"s. Following last years Forest Dawn release he's back with two lush new tunes which prove he's as inspired as ever in the field of atmospheric d&b. 'As Day Breaks' opens up the record with the kind of strange, misty morning mood which billows out perfectly over the agile breaks, feeling classic and yet fresh all at the same time thanks to Trax's needlepoint drum programming. 'Forward Thinking' follows suit with another set of nuanced pads that move away from the played-out formulas of the genre. The strafing synth bleeps cutting through the mix are the icing on top of this masterclass from one of the best in the game.
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Solaris
Solaris (12")
Cat: OKBR 050. Rel: 15 Oct 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Solaris (8:06)
First Ascent (8:06)
Review: Simon Huxtable's Aural Imbalance project remains as productive as ever some 25 years on from the first releases, and now newer labels like Okbron are stepping up to carry his work after taking so much inspiration from his approach to atmospheric drum & bass. Despite Okbron's capacity for reissues it seems these two joints are new transmissions and they certainly have a sparkling finish which speaks to Huxtable's experience and precision in the studio, but there's also a gritty bite to the breaks and some rich depth to the synth work which ensures there's a generous dose of personality in these luxurious excursions into the deeper end of d&b.
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So Mi Like It
So Mi Like It (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: RASTA 024V. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
So Mi Like It (4:30)
Messed Up (5:56)
Review: As the Rasta Vibez label nears its 25th release, the eponymous production outfit take care of this new orange 12", and do not muck about. 'So Mi Like Ii' is a barrage of amen breaks and drilling dub bass. It's overlaid with a flurry of extra drums and perc and has rasta vocals lighting it up even further. A real dancefloor filler. On the flip is the sun-kissed sound of 'Messed Up' with its patios vocals, dembow overtones and hard-edge drums eventually turning into another jungle workout. Killer stuff.
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Waveforms 03-04
Waveforms 03-04 (yellow splattered vinyl 10")
Cat: WVFRM 02. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Waveform 03 (5:43)
Waveform 04 (5:46)
Review: There's seemingly no end to ASC's offerings to the drum & bass world and so it continues on this beautifully packaged black splattered yellow 10" from the Waveforms series. 'Waveform 03' is an airy jungle excursion with explosive amens set off against vast expanses of pads, while 'Waveform 04' locks into a sleeker, techier approach where the icy atmospherics have more space to stretch out. No one is even close to the quality and quantity of ASC, and this is yet another essential addition to his huge legacy.
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Waveforms 01-02
Waveforms 01-02 (blue splattered vinyl 10")
Cat: WVFRM 01. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Waveform 01 (6:07)
Waveform 02 (5:51)
Review: ASC's Waveforms series is yet another outlet for one of the most prolific producers in any genre you care to mention. For the completists it's hard work keeping up, but how are you going to argue with tracks as fire as these? 'Waveform 01' has a lighter feel thanks to the aqueous synth tones slipping and sliding around the crisp breaks, but it still kicks off in earnest when the amens come knocking. 'Waveform 02' is a more heads down affair, but as always ASC creates scintillating atmospheres around the drums which make the listening experience that much deeper.
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Dust
Dust (translucent pink marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: AKO 10016. Rel: 01 Nov 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dust (5:46)
The Cruel Sea (5:00)
Review: Now for something completely different! Forever ahead of the game, Hidden Agenda's role in leftfield jungle soul has been undeniable and hugely influential since the mid-90s and it's amazing to see Jason back now and on such a maverick edge. Both of these cuts hit with a unique vibe and flavour that's so refreshing to hear. 'Dust' is a psychedelic wonderland that slides along with shimmering layers of percussion, guitar and keys. 'Cruel Sea' takes things a little darker as an edgy, unpredictable drive takes the lead. Think Krust's recent work on Crosstown Rebels and you're on the right planet. AKO Beatz never miss a punch.
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Phoenix
Phoenix (white & black vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MYORPO 01. Rel: 13 Oct 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
High Commander (1:41)
Eyes Without A Face (4:29)
Blood Feud (2:17)
Pills (3:27)
We Run Hollywood (0:57)
Adult Engineering (4:27)
Sci Fi Fantasy (3:43)
Diversion Tactics (4:53)
Pelican Stree (2:19)
Welcome Back (3:51)
Phoenix (2:18)
Review: There's just no stopping Coco Bryce, who casually drops his third LP of the year on MYOR like it's no big deal. As low-slung opener 'High Commander' demonstrates, this isn't a one-trick jungle dump, but an album proper with nooks and crannies to get lost in. There are of course plenty of dazzling breakbeat excursions to savour - this is Coco Bryce after all - but even then his style has a refreshing, dynamic quality which makes for listening music as much as shockout juice. The low tempo beatdowns are just as incredible, full of vibe and bursting with inspiration, proving, as we already said, there is NO stopping our bredda in Breda.
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Mysteries Of Funk (25th Anniversary Edition)
Mysteries Of Funk (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3400C. Rel: 07 Nov 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Cybermetric Jazz (13:14)
Rainbows Of Colour (7:03)
On The Double (8:46)
Time & Space (7:10)
Where's Jack The Ripper? (9:10)
Fly With Me (10:01)
C Funk (3:32)
Starbase 23 (10:14)
Time & Space (Heaven mix) (3:01)
Rivers Of Congo (8:30)
Imagination (part 1 & 2) (8:25)
560° (4:08)
Imagination (part 3) (8:09)
Stay With Me (9:58)
Rainbows Of Colour (Heavens Breath) (0:18)
Review: Despite his considerable contributions to drum & bass over many decades as a DJ, producer and promoter Grooverider has released only one solo artist album and that is 1998's Mysteries Of Funk which now turns 25 years old. Produced in conjunction with Optical, it gets a special, limited edition anniversary reissue across six sides of vinyl including standout singles 'Rainbows of Colour' and 'Where's Jack The Ripper.' It came a decade or so after Grooverider established himself alongside long time partner Fabio with sets at the UK's best illegal raves before then starting their own seminal Rage night at Heaven.
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The Riddle
Cat: WNCL 047. Rel: 13 Nov 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Riddle (5:37)
The Riddle (Dexta remix) (6:57)
Review: Fizzy styles! Planet Wax co-founder Sicknote shakes up a new alias and ping off the lid, getting us all sticky with his breaks/hardcore fusion. Bone rattling business with breaks so heavy they carry the weight of a jungle vibe that would usually be much faster, it's a timeless weapon. Comes complete with a much faster, rave-minded jungle twist from his inter-Planet Wax-ary partner Dexta. Trust us, this one's gonna pop.
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OKBR 038
OKBR 038 (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OKBR 038. Rel: 10 Nov 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Kaleidoscope (7:17)
Mystery Train (6:54)
Review: Okbron haven't slipped out any information about Theomega around this new release, but at this point the label's reputation is more than enough to draw you in for a listen. Curiosity will undoubtedly be piqued as soon as you hear 'Kaleidoscope' rolling out, but you'll be equally satisfied by how fresh it sounds. Somewhere past pure atmospheric chill and into dexterous backroom d&b, the programming is light as a feather and the mix is beautifully spacious, giving you ample room to marvel at all the angles from this hitherto unknown producer. 'Mystery Train' continues the trend on the B-side - even the flute samples are on point.
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