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Waveforms 05-06
Waveforms 05-06 (blue marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: WVFRM 03. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Waveform 05 (5:32)
Waveform 06 (5:27)
Review: Waveforms is as a brand-new label from ASC and Presha who are already well known and respected for their work with Spatial/Auxiliary and Samurai Music. It's a new outlet that will specially tap into the sounds of 90s jungle and serve up new tunes on 10". Tim Reaper has been behind one, and Eusebeia is now on this one on blue-marbled vinyl. A-side cut 'Waveform 05' is a cavernous cut with pulsing bass and spine chillingly ethereal vocals up top while 'Waveform 06' keeps the pressure on with more throwback jungle realness and unrelenting breakbeat pressure.
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out of stock $15.04
Waveforms 07-08
Waveforms 07-08 (purple marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: WVFRM 04. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Waveform 07 (5:21)
Waveform 08 (6:01)
Review: Waveforms is a brand new label spearheaded by ASC and Presha who the already revered minds behind Spatial/Auxiliary and Samurai Music respectively. They say they are on a mission to dive deep into the menacing world of early 90s jungle and cook up tunes reminiscent of that era and then serve them up lovely slabs of 10" wax. And right from the off the man who never misses, Tim Reaper, transports us back to the driving breakbeats and raw energy of that time with a pair of tunes that layer up a flurry of snares and booming low ends with wiry synths the sense of futurism that still holds true to this day. Sure to captivate old-school heads and new listeners alike.
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out of stock $15.04
Earshots
Earshots (limited 10")
Cat: 4AMKT 001. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Earshots (3:07)
Earshots (extended mix) (4:32)
Review: Sir Hiss and 4AM Kru set up a dialogue between London and Bristol, a stellar dialectic giving rise to a supreme form of lo-fi jungle. 'Earshots' samples a bhangra vocal cry, mixing it up with the scratchy factory movements of cut-throat jungular breaks. It marks a break from Sir Hiss' usual grime parlance, and adds to a refreshingly-named new series handled by their parent label Embrace The Real, called 'No More Mailouts', an explicit callout of PR in the electronic music industry which aims to lead by example. Power to em.
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! low stock $14.01
Triple Menace
Cat: WNCL 043. Rel: 27 Jun 23
 
Breakbeat
Triple Menace (5:05)
Skatterbox (6:06)
Review: Breakbeat maestro Hooverian Blur returns for Triple Menace, an EP which, as the title suggests, spans choppy breaks and dastardly bleeps-and-bloops for a 2HKO wielding a stylistic drum & bass greatsword. A singular 10" record houses these twin audio-imps, with the titular 'Triple Menace' occupying older-skool junglist territories, and the latter bringing things forward in time to a future-soundsy rave minimalizer.
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 in stock $11.41
Herbalist
Herbalist (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: RASTA 003V. Rel: 03 Mar 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Legalize It (4:56)
Herbalist (4:26)
Review: Pixel and Mystic Pulse join the Rasta Vibez crew for some skunk-skanked jungle fun. First up is a storming rifle-flex twist on Pato Banton's fun-but-firm statement on herbal legalities. Complementing his rapid fire chats with equally thundering amens, it's got reload written into every red groove. Flip for more smoky sonic sermons as they take on another spark-up standard "Herbalist" with such authenticity you could easily be convinced it's 1992 again... Especially if you've practiced the lyrical content so much you think time travel is a thing. Pure Vibez.
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 in stock $12.44
DMS Remixes
DMS Remixes (limited 10")
Cat: KF 204. Rel: 26 Apr 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Darkage (All Night remix) (7:35)
Axis (Logical Breakup) (6:38)
Review: DJ Solo's stone-cold classic tune 'Darkage' was remixed masterfully by DMS and now the original EP gets a direct, limited edition repress on 10". The tunes have both been remastered for the job and both sound as good now as ever. A-side gem 'Darkage' (DMS remix) is awash with trippy and psychedelic melodic patterns with a pitched-up and soulful vocal that brings the standout element to really make it bang. 'Axis' (DMS remix) then has a similar mix of hardcore and soulful vocals over crispy drum breaks and rave pianos for all out dance floor euphoria.
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out of stock $15.04
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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out of stock $16.09
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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out of stock $16.09
DUBREV 005
DUBREV 005 (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: DUBREV 005. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Garnedd (4:10)
Ghetto Living (4:20)
Review: Vinyl only and lucky if we see one release a year; Moonshine's Dubwise Revolution always keeps us keen with their white label 10s. This is no exception. Crafted by an anonymous source, these spicy versions join the dots in a contemporary, high grade way. Sleng tenging it out with plenty of molten low end, 'Garnedd' brings the soul while 'Ghetto Living' slugs it out with swagger. Grab it while you can.
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 in stock $14.01
Interplanetary Remixes
Cat: NHS 464X. Rel: 21 Apr 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Total XTC (Fixate remix) (4:42)
Way Back When (feat Esther Durin - Halogenix remix) (5:07)
Review: Get unstuck with these two delicious refixes from Unglued's debut 2021 album Interplanetary Radio as two of the most highly respected beat carvers apply their scalpels to one of Hospital's most exciting new-generation stars. The ravey 'Total XTC' is perfect fodder for Exit's Fixate as he winds up the 4x4s and laces it with his own special hardcore essence. The super sweet soul of 'Way Back When' is also a perfect fit for its remixer as Halogenix brings a whole new hazy shade to the dreamy vibes. Far out.

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out of stock $9.60
Dubplate #3: Smoke Dub
Cat: MYD 003. Rel: 16 Jan 23
 
Dub
Survivial Dub (4:45)
Smoke Mari (5:11)
There Is No Love (5:24)
Zatoichi's Troubles (6:06)
Review: The latest drop in the Mysticisms Dubplate series welcomes back Persian for another round of reggae-inspired electronics. Once again the artist draws from across a spectrum of bass, digidub and breaks and also throws some jungle into the melting pot. Opener 'Survival Dub' is powered by classic breakbeats and great mic work that is sure to liven up any party. 'Smoke Mari' then slows it down to a fat dub with a vocal sample from a well-known smoker's anthem with plenty of mind-melting effects and stepping rhythms. On the flipside is 'There Is No Love' with a prime junglist drop and last of all comes 'Zatoichi's Troubles' which has devastating bass.
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 in stock $13.49
Architecture Dub 003
Architecture Dub 003 (limited hand-stamped 10")
Cat: DUBARC 003. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Renegade Horns (Nookie remix) (6:35)
New Horizons (DJ Crystl remix) (8:32)
Review: Two of drum & bass' most rabid underdogs, Nookie and DJ Crystl, the latter returning only recently after a two decade hiatus - make a triumphant return to the foreground, joining Suburban Architecture in aid of the third edition of their Architecture Dubs series. A fresh fusion of old and new motifs, Nookie's remix of 'Renegade Horns' pays homage to a select juncture in the genre's evolution, recalling the era of "intelligent" drum & bass while nonetheless playing into the freshness and cleanliness that could only ever have surfaced after the 2010s. Crystl's version of 'New Horizons', meanwhile, is more refractive and dreamy, taking its required time to bask in its artisanal padwork, in contrast to its raw b-boy sample and frank Amen breaks.
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 in stock $12.98
Tears (Fantasia Version)
Cat: RECIPE 052. Rel: 04 Dec 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Tears (Fantasia version) (6:21)
Rinsa (5:47)
Review: Bristol jungle lynchpin Dead Man's Chest is usually found steering the good ship Western Lore, but back in 2017 he did a series of drops for Ingredients billed as Trilogy Dubs. Originally available on the label's Bandcamp site, now the first volume is pressed up on 10" for some deck-based air time. 'Tears (Fantazia Version)' on the A-side leads with a sad-eyed r&b sample and some lingering piano, but when the drop comes its pure Reese power with a slant towards d&b rather than the jungle DMC's more commonly associated with. 'Rinsa' on the flip is a rowdy slice of Mentasm trickery - the perfect counterpoint to the lead track's solemn vibe.
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Played by: Soul Intent
out of stock $12.44
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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 in stock $15.04
Intellect (remix)
Cat: DAT 061. Rel: 10 Jan 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Intellect (remix) (6:48)
Sample & Hold (6:24)
Review: Deep Jungle have delivered once again as some seminal sounds from Lucky Spin have been unearthed and reissued. Destination 1995; a West Country trio named Orca are making their name for themselves in the jungle phenomenon. Featuring early sounds from Decoder (one half of the chart-topping Kosheen years later), each of these breakbeat bust-ups carries a certain air of Bristol grit and euphoric rave energy. 'Intellect' is all about the savage drum chops while 'Sample & Hold' goes in more for the deep swing. Timeless vibes. Have yourself a whale of a time. (Not sorry)
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 in stock $15.04
Opus III
Opus III (marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: NAUGHTY 93001. Rel: 04 Dec 20
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Opus III (5:57)
Kingz Of The Castle (5:05)
Review: What happens if you take a big vocal sample and drop it over a rinsing, old school jungle break beat? The first tune here, 'Opus III', that's what. It's a high energy affair that might well raise some eye brows given the vocal, but you can't help but admire it's all out joyousness and air of celebration. Flip it over and you'll find something just as divisive - another clattering jungle tune filled with kinetic kicks and flurries of snare, and once more a well-known vocal from Whamdo Project's 'Kings Of The Castle.'
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 in stock $14.27
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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! low stock $11.93
Archive 4
Archive 4 (10")
Cat: SOULR 030. Rel: 28 Sep 07
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Upbeats feat Teknik - "More Than One"
Duo Infernale - "Feeling Blue"
Review: The global sound of the Archive series brings together new music out of Wellington, New Zealand and Berlin, Germany, with both production teams making there Soul:R debuts. The Upbeats are fast becoming one of d&b's top production teams. "More Than One" oozes class. Dreamy piano's float with energetic future beats and a gnarling bassline. For the melancholy crew "Feeling Blue" is a seriously clever blend of hard beats and delightfully interweaving piano strings and keys. Think Jazzanova on steroids. This is a class 10" in the true Soul:R tradition. Check the Factory Records inspired artwork!
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out of stock $6.21
Archive/Two
Cat: SOULR 028. Rel: 25 Oct 07
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Marcus Intalex - "Lowlife"
The Invaderz - "You Bring Me"
Review: "Lowlife" is Marcus Intalex at is hypnotic best. With his sweeping future funk any listener will fall helpless into the groove. Even the stiffest of hips will sway and the most sceptical heads will nod along as the ravishing low-slung bass takes over. On the other side Soul:R debutantes The Invaderz deliver big time with the sublime "You Bring Me". The weighty mix of rough beats, shuddering bass and gorgeous vocals slide sweetly over a euphoric swirling background. "Archive/Two" was built for big sound systems and discerning listeners!
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out of stock $6.21
Unfinished Business 3: The Betrayal EP
Cat: TOV 83. Rel: 02 Dec 06
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Noah D - "Murdah Style"
TK - "Headhunt"
Jamal - "Who The What?"
Chasing Shadows - "Buxom Beauty"
Review: Dirty d&b. A must in every DJ's box.
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out of stock $10.37
The Neo Golden Age (remixes)
Cat: EQX 008. Rel: 17 Jan 07
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
DJ Scientist - "Raincoatman" (remix)
Echelon - "Twilight Zone" (remix)
Review: This 10" release features the skilful DJ Sept, contributing two remixes of the well acclaimed first part of the "Sound Exposure" compilation series.
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out of stock $5.18
Innsbruck Land 2
Cat: MPMX 06102. Rel: 08 Dec 06
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
ID
Minusten
Review: Sub is a d&b producer from Innsbruck, Austria. He has been well known for his 'digital_mode' live-act (with keyminator) in the past, and also as a DJ. Sub productions are influenced by rude drums, harmonic changes and abstract lines.
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out of stock $6.21
True Stories
Cat: NZ 001. Rel: 21 Jan 08
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
State Of Mind & Trei - "True Stories"
State Of Mind - "Lonely Planet"
Review: 'True Stories' saunters in with a displaced but familiar swagger, trademark beats roll into a plucked guitar funkism and the vocal
that drifts over the top subtly delivers the tracks title. The drop stutters to a peak and gives way to an almighty neuro bassgrind
that never becomes too overbearing but does the job extremely effectively. The result of this genius collaboration sits stylistically
somewhere between Ed Rush & Optical's classic 'Bacteria' and Noisia's 'Concussion'. Add a scuba diving second breakdown with
teeth, and you have a massive hit on New Zealand student radio, which has sat at number 3 on the national alternative chart.
'Lonely Planet' has a menacing tone which sets the pace for the sci-fi wind up with distant 'huh's' yelling at the quivering robotic vocal that
anchors the tune. Rolling drums pause for a moment to unleash the sub-heavy bassline accentuated by uneasy percussion and other
world mutterings and effects, while a distorted lead sparingly lifts the track as its bassline does all the work. Fans of the lads' 'Back to
The Jungle' will definitely be ready for a trip to the 'Lonely Planet'. Samurai Music is a label from New Zealand primarily focused on
providing a benchmark for New Zealand drum n bass producers, both new and old to aspire to. A&R'd by DJ Presha, expect the
cream of New Zealand's freshest talent to be providing beats for Samurai Music, to be released in unique art and packaging strictly on
10" vinyl. International guest releases are also planned on Samurai Music, the main criteria being an affinity with the New Zealand
scene and vibe. The first of these guests will be Mr Tom Withers aka Klute, who is a close friend of Aotearoa and its drum and bass
scene, and a regular visitor for the past 7 years. Watch for 4 more releases to follow in quick succession from Klute, Mosus, Trei &
Dose with many more to come.
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out of stock $6.21
OhmGrown 1
Cat: SENKA 001OHM. Rel: 18 Sep 18
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Engage (3:45)
Dust (4:16)
The Waterbody (5:18)
Get Fresh (5:14)
Review: Launched earlier this year digitally, Dub Phizix's Ohmgrown series is a collection of tracks sculpted from the ground up. All completely designed from scratch and finished without the usual endless polish and over detailing, these fresh-free-for-all halftime cuts represent the Manchester artist at his most lucid. They also carry more than enough space for creative MCs to let loose on. From the strange tape stop trippiness of "Engage" to the cosmic oriental plucks and soft cries of "The Waterbody" by way of 23rd century dancehall fury of "Get Fresh", this is Dub Phizix at his most direct and innovative. Get involved or go ohm.
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out of stock $9.60
The General EP
The General EP (double 10")
Cat: SENSI 005. Rel: 14 Nov 18
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The General (6:10)
The Walls Of Jericho (6:09)
Sound Business (6:01)
Jarreau Dub (feat DJ Clear) (6:02)
Review: There's no denying the quality (or quantity, for that matter) of Tim Reaper's mid-90s style jungle workouts. His bounding, floor-friendly cuts have been everywhere in 2018, or at least a dizzying array of retro-futurist record labels. Here he provides more quality dancefloor ammunition, with four fine cuts stretched across a dubplate style ten-inch double-pack. Highlights include the intoxicating skank of "The General", where hazy toaster vocal samples and jumpy reggae riffs ride heavy dub bass and skittish jungle beats, the all-out sub-bass assault of "The Walls of Jericho" (another dub-powered peak-time blinder) and the slowly building jungle dub madness of closing cut "Jarreau Dub", which includes some seriously snare-heavy drums.
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out of stock $23.09
Switch
Switch (10")
Cat: CRTNPR 021. Rel: 12 Jun 18
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Switch (6:53)
Sorrow (6:26)
Review: Two serious paths of momentum clash right on this hefty wax slab; Italian producer Enjoy has been enjoying a rich vein of form on labels such as AKO and Transmute while Criterion have just shelled us with 12s from the likes of Alaska & Paradox and Drum Cypha. Here the on point label and artist collide for two jungle insurgencies; "Switch" lulls us into a false sense of atmospheric security before throwing us to the breakbeat lions while "Sorrow" is much more of a slow burner that raises tension much more gradually by way of loose jazz drum layers and ice cold pads.
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out of stock $10.90
Gunna
Gunna (10")
Cat: 7TH 12026. Rel: 11 Dec 18
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Gunna (6:56)
A New Mind (6:20)
Review: He's not alone in flying the flag for revivalist '90s jungle flavours, but few D&B retro-futurists are quite as prolific as Coco Bryce. We've lost count of the number of releases he's had this year, though we do remember that they all contain some seriously potent material. That's the case with this two-tracker, too. "Gunna", for example, is an Amen-powered nu-jungle roller whose warm chords, cut-up vocal samples and mid-90s synth stabs recall the early days of UK garage. "A New Mind", meanwhile, revolves around a punchier, more stop-start break and relentless, elongated sub-bass tones. This bottom end pressure provides a perfect platform for the producer's musical elements to sparkle, namely a suitably cosmic vocal and some proto-liquid synthesizer sounds.
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out of stock $10.37
Dead Already
Cat: RDUB 001. Rel: 16 Jan 19
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dead Already (5:29)
Forward (5:43)
Review: Don't fear this Reaper... Reaper Recordings is a mysterious brand new label with little information besides their dedication to the jungle craft. If this launch release from Ghosty (AKA Hungry Ghost) is anything to go by, they're not mucking around. "Dead Already" is a powerful subby slammer with eerie top lines and drums that could pierce concrete while "Forward" takes more of a sassy soul approach on the musicality but still drops deep into gully science when it needs to.
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out of stock $10.37
CIA vs Phantom Audio Vol 3
Cat: TSDS 003. Rel: 23 Jan 19
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Salvation (5:21)
Cookie Monster (4:44)
Review: This is a heavy one; "Salvation" and "Cookie Monster" are the first Spirit tunes to be released after his tragic passing in August 2018. Created during a session with longstanding compadre Digital and mates Smithy and Quiff, both sides hit hard both sonically and poignantly. The former has Spirit's signature smashed all over it as the pads breathing deeply over the rolling breaks and bulbous subs. The former has a little more funk in the mix with an equal sound of all four dons on the track. Essential but you already knew that. RIP Duncan Busto.
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out of stock $9.60
YBLC 001
YBLC 001 (coloured vinyl 10")
Cat: YBLC 001. Rel: 14 May 19
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Joy Orbison Vs East Connection - "Ready Mngo" (3:17)
Skepta - "Man" (Yung Bingles & Lil Chimpz Rebax) (2:44)
Review: Bristol / Manchester duo 'Yung Bingles & Lil Chimpz' (guess who?) go toe-to-toe on a one way rocket to cheeky version central. Two strictly limited vinyl only grime / jungle anthems, both tested around the world in the most demanding raves on road - "Ready Mngo" takes Joy Orbison's 2009 anthem and gives it the jungle rodgering it always deserved, while "Man" takes a dash of Skepta and takes him to the gulliest of north quarters. Grab it while you can, man don't hang around.
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out of stock $13.24
Forsaken
Forsaken (10")
Cat: SHABXSLP 02. Rel: 30 Apr 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Alix Perez - "Forsaken" (feat Peven Everett & Spectrasoul - Calibre remix) (6:52)
Spor - "Aztec" (Calyx & Teebee remix) (4:30)
Review: Taken from Shogun's recent 10 years collection, here we find two of the label's stone cold classics twisted by two of the best remixers possible... Calibre does the honours on Perez's soulful stepper "Forsaken". Adding a seemingly endless roll to the drums and letting Peven Everett's vocal take centre stage, it's - typically - yet another essential Calibre moment. Flip for Calyx & Teebee's update on Spor's still futuristic slammer "Aztec". A gamechanger when it was released in 2009, C&T have paid total respect and added just the right touches to ensure its relevance in the game six years later.
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out of stock $7.78
Ben
Ben (10")
Cat: SHABXSLP 05 . Rel: 30 Apr 15
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Spectrasoul - "Ben" (4:32)
Rockwell - "Play Some Normal Music" (7:36)
Review: Two cuts taken from Shogun Audio's 10 Years collection, delivered - naturally - on 10". First up is Spectrasoul showing off their darker side with the gritty, scuffy techy roller "Ben". No messing around, just pure sandpaper soul. Next up is Rockwell's "Play Some Normal Music". Armed with a fantastically sweary sample (which, we hope, is a real recording taken in complete context) it's a rapid, acid-riddled neck-snap jam done in the way only Rockwell knows how. Hooray for normal music!
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out of stock $7.78
Dispositions
Cat: CRITLP 11LTD. Rel: 20 May 16
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Control VIP (5:27)
Mindgames VIP (6:04)
Review: A piquant side-dish to the epic feast that is his debut album Dispositions, Emperor delivers two delicious VIPs that aren't on every format of the LP. "Control VIP" subverts the bassline while our emphasis is still fully squared on the mechanical snare slaps. "Mindgames VIP", meanwhile, is just mental incarnate. An absolute molten lava belter of a track, the levels of distortion on this are just unreal. Obscene.
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out of stock $9.33
Hard Times Shall Pass
Cat: JUNED 001.
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Hard Times Shall Pass
Surf The Volume
Killing Your Sound (bonus track)
Review: Old-school jungle flavours from new label Jungle Education. Release number 1 comes from Russian producer LDA, with three tracks of sample-heavy ragga d&b.
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out of stock $6.75
Science EP Vol VI
Science EP Vol VI (double 10")
Cat: ZIQ 137. Rel: 03 Nov 06
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Creation
Deep, Dark & Nastie
Bless The Sound (feat Equinox & Tok)
2099 Dub
Review: Bizzy B continues his journey into neo-rave with 4 heavy new tracks across 2 x 10" on Planet Mu. Lead track 'Creation' twists the Amen and Mentasm together into a Escher-like contorted riff while the MCs exhortations of "When The Crowd Says Rewind!" and "Bizzy B!!" before it goes all dub interlude... 'Deep, Dark and Nastie' is just that, 'Bless This Sound' features the heaviest Amen created in conjunction with none other than Equinox (with edits supplied by blast from the past TDK), rounded off with '2099 Dub' reprising '1099 Dub' which was rinsed on dub back in 94.
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out of stock $14.52
Innsbruck Land 4
Cat: MPMX 06104. Rel: 08 Dec 06
 
Rock (All)
Tracker - "Never Sure"
Tracker - "Leave Your Head (Where It Belongs)"
The Lahn - "Josh's Favourite Outro"
The Lahn - "The Continuing Story Of Smashing Heads Against The Wall"
The Lahn - "The Lahn Live"
Review: Limited releases representing contemporary Tyrolean music.
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out of stock $6.21
Raver (remixes)
Cat: SBOY 036. Rel: 22 Feb 11
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Raver (Shy Guinness Punch mix)
Raver (Breakages Pattern Moshino remix)
Review: Fresh from announcing a Digital Soundboy/Polydor partnership that should see a lot more support for rising artists within the drum and bass community, label boss Shy FX drops this heavyweight 10" featuring vocal drops from Kano and Donaeo as well as a refix Breakage. "Raver" is an overt nostalgic nod to jungle in its prime, with the riffing on Barrington Levy's "Many Changes in Life" a neat throwback touch. Equally brilliant is the drop into Soca at the end which is truly complemented by Donaeo's distinctive flow. On the remix front, Breakage win out with a slick amen heavy refix that will have the nostalgic junglists amongst you adopting the Benga brap in no time!
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More Than I Can Take
Cat: MODULE 001. Rel: 06 May 10
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
More Than I Can Take
Silhouette
Review: Some truly original and pleasantly soulful drum and bass from Dutchman Lenzman. "More Than I Can Take" keeps to a rigid half-pace but doesn't suffer from any loss of excitement thanks to some brilliant drum sequences. The mood is kept intense with some ominous synth pads and chopped female vocals. The appropriately named "Silhouette" features on the flipside and Lenzman lets loose with the drums a little more, whilst still preserving a uniquely soulful and - dare we say - IDM flavour. Definitely a must-hear tune if you like your D&B with a progressive edge.

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Different Roads EP
Cat: NQ 029. Rel: 05 Jan 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Great Height (feat Verbz) (1:57)
Different Roads (feat Verbz) (4:10)
Different Roads (instrumental) (4:10)
From The Concrete (feat Sleazy F Baby) (1:21)
Product Of The Streets (feat Sleazy F Baby) (4:10)
Product Of The Streets (instrumental) (4:10)
Review: The dream team Dogger & Mindstate return to TNQ wax with this hearty package of soulful, hip-hop-influenced D&B flavours that was originally unleashed digitally last summer. Representing both their pathways into this music, from north to south, the duo recruit the likes of London's Verbz and Manchester's Sleazy F Baby to vocal and narrate their delicate, subtle but ultimately heavyweight rhythms. From the deep jazz of 'Different Roads' to the symphonic dynamics of 'From The Concrete', this is one of the hardest hitting and emotional records Dogger and Mindstate have made so far.
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 in stock $15.31
Damage
Damage (limited 10")
Cat: HZN 085. Rel: 11 Dec 14
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Damage (with Outrage)
Joker (with Spirit & Nomine)
Review: 2014 has had Digital sprayed and stamped all over it... The jungle don has returned and he's done so with serious creativity and muscle. "Damage" is home to a hundred basslines, each one vying for attention over a robust, rusty breakbeat. Watch out when the classic rips and sneers drop mid-way. Carnage. Flip for a slab of modern minimal mastery as Digital reconnects with Spirit and brings dubstepper Nomine into the fold. Steppy, stark and slinky with huge dollops of dub dynamic, fans of Exit and Cosmic Bridge will be all over this.
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out of stock $8.05
Sling Blade
Cat: DISLTD 011. Rel: 28 Oct 13
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sling Blade
Grapefruit
Review: 2013 has been THE year for Need For Mirrors; releases have flown our way on an almost weekly basis via labels such as V, Flexout, Estate, Drum & Bass Arena and Commercial Suicide. What's more, every single one of them has sparkled with icy, industrial charm. Both cuts here are no exception; "Sling Blade" is a slamming Blue Note flash back with bold cymbal splashes and dubbed minor key stabs. As its name suggests "Grapefruit" comes with a sharp fruity bite as the juicy bassline flickers between the spaces amongst the kicks, gurgling and groaning in harmony with the tart snares. Heaviness.
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out of stock $7.52
Ayo
Ayo (pink vinyl 10")
Cat: MODULE 016. Rel: 01 Oct 13
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ayo (feat Redders)
Freezy
Review: Long-time bass stalwart Binga (AKA Sam Simpson, Baobinga and Pablo Beatz) has enjoyed a fantastic year with cuts on Exit, 50Weapons and now Critical's Modulations sub-imprint. Flirting around the 85/170 axis there's the same stench of musty, muscular party headiness that Dub Phizix brings to the table; ostensibly moody and mean but galvanised by a sense of fun and funk. Fans of big MC-led tracks should jump on "Ayo" while those looking for a sharper, hype-teaser should head directly to the sub-soaked "Freezy". Make no mistakes: this is a huge release for both Binga and Critical.
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Played by: Nightwave
out of stock $7.52
Sound Slaughtered
Cat: LICKSHOT 006. Rel: 12 Oct 13
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dub Liner - "Sound Slaughtered"
Junglefever & Stivs - "Badman Nuh Pet"
Review: Shep Dog invites Irish dub-funkers Dirty Dubsters to the fray for a true skank schooling. The original rides bareback on a squelchy, bouncy riddim track that allows the vocals to cut through with crisp consciousness. Remix-wise Shep goes all digi-dancehall with tropical panache while Chopstick Dubplate (AKA Jacky Murda and Aries) lay down a pounding 170 new jungle version. All parties covered on one sweet release... Nice up your dance today.
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out of stock $9.33
Transit 2 Ltd Edition
Cat: DISTTLP 014. Rel: 13 Nov 13
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
DLR - "Pain"
Hydro, War & Mateba - "Entropy"
Review: Following "Issue One" in September, Veil returns with another collection of wildly future-focussed creations. Sam KDC goes all techno with "Ascetic". Double kicks a go-go, it's the genre at its funkiest. ASC, meanwhile, sets phasers to stun with his startling slow breakbeat number that tips a nod to the early prog chapters. For serious sonic sickness head for "Trapped Within The Circuit", a muffled lo-fi paranoia jam that sounds like a really early Chemical Brothers track that been rusting in acid for the last 20 years. Method One completes the set with the trembling, emotional "Under The Same Stars". Quintessential electronica.
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Running Cold (Roni Size remix)
Cat: MEDI 074. Rel: 26 Nov 13
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Running Cold (Roni Size remix)
Review: Taken from Swindle's incredible, truly unique album Long Live The Jazz album, "Running Cold" sits somewhere between Parliament and Bugz In The Attic. Soulful, cheeky, funky, it ticks every single box. Fittingly, Deep Medi have turned to a pioneering producer for the remix: Roni Size. Naturally the genre-shaping Bristolian has delivered with a mindblowing rub. Boasting about four different grooves, he switches from classic Full Cycle bass thumps to full vocal sexiness via contemporary glitches with ease and mischievous creativity. A non-stop riot presented with class, as you'd expect from Deep Medi, Size or Swindle.
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out of stock $7.52
Breath
Breath (limited white vinyl 10")
Cat: CRITLP 06LTD. Rel: 21 Jan 14
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Kasra & Enei - "Breath"
Emperor - "Control"
Review: 2014 sees Kasra's Critical Music reach its twelfth year of serving up crucial future thinking drum and bass for the heads and the hips, and the label are opening proceedings for a landmark year in requisite fashion. The 19 track Underground Sonics label compilation is out later this month across various formats and features contributions from Noisia, Dub Phizix, Enei, Phace, Sam Binga and Kasra himself. This 12" sampler is a nice vinyl shaped taster for that compilation and long term Critical Music fans will be pleased to see the Kasra and Enei collaboration "Breath" sitting on the A Side, with the track a long time request for release! Down below Emperor drops the pressure with the low riding roller "Control".
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out of stock $8.05
By Your Side (remixes)
By Your Side (remixes) (blue vinyl 10")
Cat: SIDE 001. Rel: 04 Mar 14
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
By Your Side (Keeno & Whiney remix)
By Your Side (Hyrbid Minds remix)
Review: Special Spearhead off-shoot SIDE revisits S.P.Y's 2010 classic with two stunning modernisation. Keeno & Whiney emphasis the cinematic drama and string-surged soul of the original, allowing the vocal to remain full focus. Hybrid Minds, meanwhile, add a great old school subby texture to the blend. Chopping up the vocal neatly and laying it softly over an energetic skippy breakbeat, it's Hybrid Minds at their heaviest and most driving. Make sure this record is by your side at all times.
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out of stock $7.78
Pulse Code EP
Pulse Code EP (double 10")
Cat: NHS 248EP. Rel: 19 Mar 14
 
Bass
Sprite City
Unexist
Pulse Code
Break 'Em
Review: After shattering the world's dancefloors on Civil Music, Reso returns to Hospital with four more incredible journeys to the furthest realms of the bass cosmos. "Sprite City" is 100 per cent drama as we ride the crest of the Hudmo synth rainbow well into the next century. "Unexist", meanwhile, flips back to the mid 90s D&B jungle heyday thanks to its sharp two-step rhythm and Metalheadz-style tears and sneers. Elsewhere "Pulse Code" jitters with footwork flavoured funk and "Break Em" hits hard with a sizzling glitch hop groove. Four contrasting jams all packed together with muscular production consistency, Reso has smashed this well and truly out of the Hospital parking lot. Essential!
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out of stock $12.98
Warhorse
Warhorse (10")
Cat: METALP 002T. Rel: 09 Apr 14
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Artificial Intelligence - "Warhosre" (feat DRS)
Loxy & Resound - "Paradigms"
Review: Has it really been over ten years since the last Platinum Breakz compilation? Ahead of Metalheadz dropping Vol 4 of the most revered compilation series in Drum & Bass, a second two track sampler arrives to further whet appetites - as if that needs to happen - with cuts from Artificial Intelligence and DRS and the Rufige pair of Loxy and Resound. Glenn and Zula sound on inspired form with "Warhorse" a powerful, snarling steppers anthem that's made all the more venomous thanks to DRS's vocal contribution. Face down, Loxy & Resound rep the Rufige sound and indulge in some vintage Metalheadz flavours on "Paradigms" which is pitched perfectly between elements of darkness (Reese drops, mangled breakbeats) and light (haunting vocal harmonies and swirling synths).
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The Roots EP
Cat: DISLTD 015. Rel: 23 Apr 14
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Human Sacrifice
Lemonade
Review: The Dispatch LTD series continues to go from strength to strength, with their fifteenth offering featuring Dispatch debuts for Kolectiv, Dexta and Mauoq. Both tracks here demonstrate the Kolectiv trio, Dexta and Mauoq are more than suited to the Dispatch label and there's an auspicious sense of studio chemistry at play throughout that we hope will lead to more of these collaborative productions. Both "Human Sacrifice" and "Lemonade" work from a stripped back rhythmic framework, and the space allows them to really show off their skills for crafting walls of sound loaded with atmosphere - the taut steppers vibe of the latter just shades it for us.
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out of stock $8.05
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