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The Bounce
The Bounce (12" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: TTT 107. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Bounce (5:01)
Tubby (5:01)
Fists In The Pocket (5:38)
Unworthy (4:24)
 in stock $16.31
Straight From The Bedroom
Cat: TTTBRSFTB.
 
Experimental/Electronic
out of stock $11.56
Sound Killa EP
Sound Killa EP (transparent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: SUBB 017. Rel: 06 Jun 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sound Killa (5:44)
Parallax (with Resound) (4:37)
Western (5:37)
Hunter In The Snow (5:31)
out of stock $15.25
Still
Still (12")
Cat: SNKR 037. Rel: 25 Aug 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Still (5:55)
Le Samourai (5:12)
Still (Golden Bough) (5:54)
 in stock $13.15
Cool Down The Dance
Cat: ZIQ 437. Rel: 20 May 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Cool Down The Dance (4:42)
Horse Mout' (4:15)
Cool Down The Dance (Loxy remix) (6:51)
Satta (4:51)
Review: This four track EP is a return to Anthony Hart's pirate radio roots in the 90s, with clean amen breaks, contemporary use of well-known jungle vocal samples and a remix from 'The Grim Reaper' Loxy. Those who got into DnB and Jungle in the 90s through Eruption and Underground FM will feel at ease in BR's breakbeats, the single 'Horse Mout' being a pure slice of break heaven with its dub patterns and breakneck BPM. This EP marks the North London legend's final release under Planet Mu, and what better way to usher in the next phase but with a call-back to why Basic Rhythm is such a staple in the scene. For those not brushed up on their Drum n Bass history, get started here.
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out of stock $15.76
Pepper
Pepper (12")
Cat: HYPE 090. Rel: 06 Apr 22
 
Bass
Pepper (7:17)
3am On The Corner (5:55)
Moonlight Flit (5:48)
Review: Currently spotted conjuring up some marvellous jungle craft on the likes of Future Retro and his own Raw Basics, Basic Rhythm returns to his slower tempos for this beguiling outing on Hypercolour. All slo-mo, warpy and moody, each cut carries it own highly unique flavour... The dense percussive weaves of 'Pepper', the almost Theo Parrishian flavoured woozy, stumbling tripletty kicks, eerie pads and crazy trumpets on '3am On The Corner' and the zoned out kuduro of the finale 'Moonlight Flit'. No one does it quite Basic Rhythm.
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out of stock $12.61
Dread
Dread (12")
Cat: RAWUT 001. Rel: 22 Feb 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dread (5:32)
And Soon The Darkness (6:46)
out of stock $11.56
Electronic Labyrinth
Cat: ZIQ 430. Rel: 14 May 21
 
Bass
Craft (6:44)
Hayward Road (4:42)
Acid Track (3:29)
Larkin Around (5:37)
Electronic Labyrinth (3:07)
Techno (5:56)
Palace Of The Peacock (5:25)
The Secret Ladder (4:21)
Review: One of the bass world's most enigmatic and interesting artists returns to Planet Mu with his fourth and arguably most beguiling album. Completely void of genre-trappings or tempo formats, each cut seems like an unbounded meander through BR's thoughts. Slow, spacious and free-spirited, as with his previous works, it's a deeply woven tapestry of references and influences that range from his formative days on pirate radio ('Harwhich Road') to his interest in literature ('Palace Of The Peacocks') to tongue-in-cheek sonic fun ('Larkin Around') Welcome to the labyrinth.
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out of stock $16.31
I Don't Know What I Would Do
Cat: SNKR 026. Rel: 19 Aug 20
 
Bass
What I Would Do (4:09)
I Just Don't Know (4:01)
Annihilate (5:41)
Plodding Along (5:04)
 in stock $11.31
Cha
Cha (12")
Cat: RB 0002. Rel: 28 Jul 20
 
Bass
Cha (7:30)
Drifting Clouds (7:01)
out of stock $10.00
Raw Basics (Vol 1)
Cat: RB 0001. Rel: 15 Jun 20
 
Bass
Break It Down (VIP) (4:39)
Feel Me (Parris remix) (4:52)
Review: Following his releases on Planet Mu and Sneakers Social Club, the inimitable Basic Rhythm returns on his own new series Raw Basics with two club hurting versions. "Break It Down VIP" goes back to one of his earlier tunes in 2016 and flips it into an absolute rave monster. Meanwhile on the B, London bubbler Parris slows things right down to a moody dubby sludge, complete with big droning siren. Heavy, low and slow. Perfect for the summer.
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out of stock $10.00
2 Da Core
2 Da Core (12")
Cat: ZIQ 414. Rel: 13 Sep 19
 
Bass
2 Da Core (5:10)
Get Up (3:07)
2 Da Core (RP Boo remix) (4:45)
Nuh Ramp (4:43)
Review: Basic Rhythm's second appearance on Planet Mu plots a path from hardcore to footwork via jungle in devastating fashion. The A side houses the kinetic "2 Da Core" with mashed up vocal samples and crunchy drums into a bass heavy bomb, followed by "Get Up" with its hazy vocal samples and fat bass which comes together into a weird and wonderful rhythm. RP Boo's remixes are rather few and far between but we're treated to one here that is icy and skeletal, with echoing hits ringing out over impossibly deep sub bass. "Nah Ramp" is a destructive final offering with off grid clatter and lurching drums keeping you in a spin.
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out of stock $11.04
On The Threshold
Cat: ZIQ 413. Rel: 10 May 19
 
Bass
St Fabian Tower (6:06)
Yeah, I Like It (3:58)
Slice Neck (3:30)
I Want You (5:42)
A New Consciousness (5:57)
Edge Of Darkness (4:32)
Buss It (5:13)
The Kru (4:00)
Fi Di Gyal (5:29)
The Light (6:05)
Played by: Ben Sims
out of stock $18.92
New Style
New Style (12")
Cat: SNKR 017. Rel: 13 Mar 19
 
Bass
New Style (4:42)
Too Nuff (3:30)
London Warehouse (3:20)
Ready Again (5:36)
Review: Sometime Arcola artist Basic Rhythm returns to action via a fine four-track missive on Hypercolour's rave-inspired little sister, Sneaker Social Club. As you might expect, he's hit the mark once again via a quartet of cuts that gleefully blur the boundaries between a myriad of bass-music styles. We're particularly enjoying the broken computer style electronics, scattergun drums and discordant sci-fi sounds of "Too Nuff" and the Actress style madness of "London Warehouse", though we could also make a case for the sludgy vocal samples, post-dubstep pulse and weighty sub of "Ready Again" and slightly more melodious "New Style". In other words, it's a very strong EP.
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out of stock $10.00
Dough Boy
Dough Boy (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: ARC 16. Rel: 30 Jan 19
 
Bass
Dough Boy (5:46)
Can't You See (6:41)
Review: His first new material as Basic Rhythm since his 2017 album The Basics, the London artist known as East Man steps over to Warp offshoot Arcola for two heady dancefloor slap-abouts. "Dough Boy" is a beautiful magpie of a track that comprises classic jungle pads, a naughty LFO style bassline and Art Of Noise-style talking keyboard notes while "Can't You See" slows the rave right down and strips the vibe right back to its emotional, naked essentials. With an EP on Sneakers Social Club coming up soon too, it's a great time to be a Basic Rhythm fan right now.
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out of stock $14.72
The Basics
Cat: TYPE 135. Rel: 04 Apr 17
 
Bass
Suburban Base (4 Da R) (4:28)
E18 (4:28)
Fake Thugs (4:35)
Silent Listener (Adore) (4:29)
Cool Breeze (Summer In Woodford Green) (4:32)
Blood Klaat Kore (5:58)
Bury Him (4:27)
Night Moves (4:22)
Review: AKA Anthoney Hart AKA Imaginary Forces AKA Sleep Codes bossman, Basic Rhythm follows up last year's Raw Trax album with another full length/full strength collection of bare, naked electronic music. Tribal futurism runs throughout as minimal cuts like "Fake Thugs" and the rattling off-centre drums of "Suburban Base", trippier takes can be found in the strange rising vocal processing of "Silent Listener" and "Night Moves" but it's nothing but pure murderation on dark space steppers such as "Blood Klaat Kore". Another highly accomplished body of work.
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out of stock $21.03
Slewage
Slewage (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TYPE 133. Rel: 08 Nov 16
 
Bass
Slewage (3:16)
Slewage (Rabits Burial Ground remix) (6:06)
Bombastic Plastic (4:10)
The Curse (3:04)
out of stock $10.00
Raw Trax
Cat: TYPE 128. Rel: 09 Feb 16
 
Bass
Raw Trax (Weekend Rush) (4:33)
Raw Basics (6:07)
Prototype (3:54)
Maintain (5:34)
Your Love (4:35)
Get Dark (4:37)
Feel Me (5:03)
Break It Down (4 Da Kru) (5:02)
Review: Anthoney J Hart aka Imaginary Forces who has appeared on Entr'acte, Bedouin and of course his own Sleep Codes label now appears on Type with his new project Basic Rhythm. Eight excursions in street level, post grime/dubstep bass mutations. We particularly enjoyed the smoked out beats of the title track, the forceful and jagged antics of "Your Love" (featuring some particularly thrilling low end pulsation) and the deconstructed jazzy drum and bass of "Feel Me". Roll one up and put this on, you'll be right!
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out of stock $22.88
Blood Rhythm EP
Cat: REPRV 031. Rel: 21 Jun 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Blood Rhythm (5:43)
Death Mask (4:41)
Airbourne (6:19)
Obligatory Extra Track (4:56)
out of stock $13.67
Hard Shoulder
Cat: RB 0003. Rel: 11 Feb 21
 
Bass
Hard Shoulder (5:40)
Spring Back (3:53)
 in stock $10.00
Revival
Revival (12")
Cat: RB 0005. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Basic Rhythm & Tim Reaper - "Revival" (4:55)
Basic Rhythm - "On The 86" (Romford mix) (4:31)
Basic Rhythm & Sully - "Apache (Let The Bass Go)" (4:42)
Basic Rhythm - "Help Me" (4:38)
Review: Modern-era breakbeat culture continues apace with this latest drop on Raw Basics, as Basic Rhythm brings some heavy hitters into the fold to help lay waste to the dance. The EP opens up with a collar with the mighty Tim Reaper, as 'Revival' leans in on a tightly-wound drum hook and keeps the synth licks pleasingly dark side. The Romford remix of 'On the 86' has a more madcap energy that looks back to early hardcore in its clattering breaks, and then Sully comes to weave his magic teaming up with the Basic wonder for 'Apache (Let The Bass Go)'. The results are as wild as you would expect, not least thanks to the blinding lead stabs and needlepoint drum science. Then a solo outing rounds the EP off as 'Help Me' heads towards a smoother landing in the classic breakbeat vein.
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out of stock $14.20
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