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Juno Recommends Bass August 2020

Juno Recommends Bass

Juno Recommends Bass

Juno Recommends Bass August 2020
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Cat: RS 2004. Rel: 20 Jul 20
 
Bass
Spectral Frequency (6:18)
Inverse Frequency (6:16)
Family Doggo (5:42)
No Other Way To See It (5:25)
Review: Having previously notched-up must-check Special Request releases on one vital rave-era record label, XL, Paul Woolford has now brought the hardcore and jungle-influenced project to another imprint that defined dance music in the early '90s, Belgian stable R&S Records. As you'd expect, he's in full-on bassbin-bothering, mind-mangling mode, with title track "Spectral Frequency" - a ruffneck, early jungle style workout with added intergalactic electronics - hitting home hardest of all. There's a bizarre (but kind of brilliant) backwards version ("Inverse Frequency") included on the A-side, before Woolford showcases the more melodious, ambient techno side of his multiple musical personalities on wonderfully warm and ear-pleasing flipside cuts "Family Doggo" and "No Other Way To See It".
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out of stock $12.37
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Cat: OTCR 12016. Rel: 20 Jul 20
 
Bass
Lemuria (5:57)
Hiperborea (4:49)
Atlantida (5:32)
Mu (2:52)
Review: DNGDNGDNG is a new alias for Dengue Dengue Dengue! and Continentes Perdidos is the first work under this name. The album comes hot on the heels of last year's Zenit & Nadir LP, the 2018 album Son De Los Diablos and Siete Raices from 2016, so keep sup a high quality and high rate of release. With plenty of sound system influences, shadowy vocal sounds and cavernous bass, it is also run through with the jungle sounds and Peruvian rhythms that have defined this duo to date. The results are intriguing and compelling in equal measure.
 in stock $12.37
3
Cat: YO 9TH. Rel: 20 Jul 20
 
Bass
Nit Pik (5:54)
Car Commercial User (2:09)
Walking Around Soho (2:39)
KHA Danse (4:35)
Flash Transport (4:06)
Underpass (3:15)
TO 'RUS (5:26)
out of stock $12.90
4
Cat: SR 080A. Rel: 13 Jul 20
 
Bass
Game Theory (feat Flowdan) (3:16)
Game Theory (instrumental) (4:26)
Torsion Field Tech (4:49)
19STR8BK (5:09)
Flip (3:58)
Cannibal (5:34)
Broken Biscuits (4:42)
out of stock $17.64
5
Cat: VEL 001. Rel: 20 Jul 20
 
Bass
At Traction (3:31)
Bang Tool (3:37)
Calling You (4:37)
Itchy & Scratchy (4:19)
Take 2 (4:30)
Kalimbo (5:20)
Review: Bean grinding business from Sydney newcomer Unpin on brand new label from the Velodrome collective. Six tracks deep, each cut as springy and tightly coiled as the last, the well-oiled funk of "At Traction" kicks us off before the acidic "Bang Tool" takes us into bumping ghetto territory, "Calling You" is the essence of rave over razor-sharp two-step and "Itchy & Scratchy" goes straight for your mind and mushes it up good and proper. Elsewhere "Take 2" is a wonderfully wonky slab of bluesy UKG and "Kalimbo" closes the show on a dreamy jungle tip. What a crucial debut.
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out of stock $11.05
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Cat: ACRELP 015. Rel: 13 Jul 20
 
Bass
Desert Stone (3:41)
Liquid Mantra (2:35)
Hokkaido's Farewell Portrait (2:35)
Southern Dub (feat Domenico Candellori) (4:08)
Kif In The Rif (3:02)
Mandragora (4:50)
Moving On (feat Martha Da'ro) (4:13)
Rising Fire (feat Kety Fusco) (4:37)
Quietude (1:55)
Tostoini (3:53)
Blue Flower (3:51)
Liquid Portraits (feat Piero Spitilli) (2:11)
out of stock $23.69
7
Cat: RB 0002. Rel: 03 Aug 20
 
Bass
Cha (7:30)
Drifting Clouds (7:01)
out of stock $10.01
8
Cat: PET 008. Rel: 03 Aug 20
 
Bass
Blind Spot Monitor (6:08)
Sport Mode (5:33)
Low B4 (5:06)
Nightshade Edition (5:05)
Review: Lyra Valenza's second EP for Petrola 80 (the first, a co-release with Black Opal, dropped in 2018) is a suitably giddy and action-packed affair, with the duo gleefully melding shimmering, vintage-sounding synthesizer sounds and bustling bass music elements to create a quartet of ear-catching cuts. Perhaps the most obviously peak-time ready number is sub-heavy, cut-up breakbeat number "Sport Mode" - think pitched-down, early Good Lookin' style drum and bass, and you're close - though the sparkling, sun-drenched jungle shimmer of "Nightshade Edition" runs it close. Elsewhere, opener "Blind Spot Monitor" is the kind of jumpy, kaleidoscopic concoction that reminded us of some of Luke Vibert's best work, while "Low B4" is rushing, saucer-eyed, breakbeat-fuelled IDM of the highest order.
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out of stock $13.68
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