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The Labyrinth
The Labyrinth (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 92. Rel: 17 Jul 23
The Labyrinth (4:09)
Minotaur Dub (4:11)
Review: Blind Prophet & Ishan Sound come together for their first pan-atlantic collaboration here in what is a fine return to the ZamZam label. The pair first met in Portland in 2019 and so it's good to finally have some sounds to get stuck into from their meeting of minds. 'The Labyrinth' kicks off with hefty and stepping drum rhythms that are overlaid by bright synth lines and mystic flutes. The interloping melodies and a menacing bassline finish it in style. On the flip, things get much more dark with 'Minotaur Dub' which is a shadowy world of refracting drums and oodles of reverb and echo. There is a predatory sense to the rhythm that never lets up as fizzing bass pries every deep into the dead of night.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $13.49
Roll The Dice
Roll The Dice (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: S7S 006. Rel: 03 Oct 17
Roll The Dice (3:44)
Cane Sword (5:34)
Review: It's time to step into the Bristol shadows with Sector 7 once again as label co-runner Boofy invites Young Echo to the fray for two instrumental grime / dub hybrids. "Roll The Dice" pelvises with its dense subs and shimmering atmospheric textures while shattering trap snare roll and a mystic melody and skippy drum arrangement flicker in and out of the foreground. "Cane Sword" is a little more on the pure grime tip with some superb drum momentum, breathless atmospheres and cool samples that skid to a halt when you least expect them. Roll again...
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out of stock $9.86
Too Bad
Too Bad (12")
Cat: HTR 002. Rel: 10 Aug 21
Set The Scene (4:42)
Play It (3:49)
Too Bad (4:38)
Too Bad (Mystic State remix) (4:11)
Review: Bristol's Hold Tight collective continue to forge their burgeoning label with more delicious soundsystem gems. This time main man Chad Dubz links with Inner Echoes for a fiery foursome. 'Set The Scene' sets the scene with its cavernous palette and pristine percussive elements while 'Play It' takes a well known vocal sample and recontextualises it over a dreamy beat. Flip for 'Too Bad', a track that takes us deep into dub territory with some beautiful trippy edits and a monstrous remix from the Mystic State duo which really brings those twisted bass fills to the fore. System bliss.
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out of stock $14.01
Pearly Volume 5
Pearly Volume 5 (hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PEARLYVOL 5. Rel: 27 Jul 22
Deseplate - "One Day" (5:13)
Boss Mischief - "Ice Cold" (2:23)
Invader Spade - "Golden Retriever" (3:16)
Drone - "Lil Jug" (2:51)
Lemzly Dale - "Track 5" (4:34)
BR3 - "October" (5:07)
Review: It's now five up for the Pearly Whites crew and their self titled series of on going various artist's collections. This one kicks off with the slow and heavy sounds of Deseplate's 'One Day' before the flute laced, jazz-tinged and stoner delights of Boss Mischief's 'Ice Cold.' There are more fuel good and heady sounds with lush flues from Invader Spade then Drone gets more dark and gritty on 'Lil Jug.' Lemzly Dale and BR3 close out this superb mix of trap, grime and dubstep.
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out of stock $17.13
If It's Not The Police
Cat: ZAMZAM 20. Rel: 11 Jun 14
If It's Not The Police
If It's Not The Dub
Review: Zam Zam Sounds keep up the pressure with their fifth transmission so far this year (and 20th overall) and welcome Berlin-based soldiers Dub War and Infra into the fold with If It's Not The Police. Formerly a duo consisting of Benny Ill and Bill Robin, this 7" is the first release with the latter working solo under the guise and also his first collaboration with Marius Braun aka Infra. As with previous Zam Zam drops, the roots of dub culture are retained with If It's Not The Policea with a vocal cut backed by a dub rendition. Deep studio science and sound design paired with classic dub aesthetics, dubstep bass-weight, and halftime garage swing are very much in effect here and we hope this is the first of many collabs between the pair.
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Played by: Scott Fraser
out of stock $6.75
Freedom Fighter
Cat: SYSTM 023. Rel: 11 Sep 18
Freedom Fighter (3:49)
Freedom Fighter (dub mix) (3:51)
Eastern Roots - "Elements" (3:42)
Eastern Roots - "Elements" (dub mix) (3:41)
Review: Some 18 months have passed since Eastern Roots' last release, so it's good to see them back in action and in such fine form, too. The focus here is largely on the A-side hook-up with roots scene stalwart I-David. In both its original and Dub Mix variations, "Freedom Fighter" is an exercise in floor-friendly dub reggae rich in Augustus Pablo style Melodica solos, meandering delay trails, ricocheting percussion and heavy sub-bass. Over on side B, Eastern Roots goes solo on two versions of the more exotic and electronic soundsystem dub workout "Elements", with the decidedly trippy and mind-altering Dub revision being our pick.
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out of stock $12.19
Kaleidoscope Vol 1
Cat: SUBALT 013. Rel: 18 Oct 17
Helktram - "Alter" (6:00)
D-Operation Drop - "Fibers" (4:08)
Ill_K - "Bomb" (5:21)
Shu & Zygos - "Landfall" (4:42)
Review: Four years into their story, deep dubstep stalwarts Subaltern Records has decided to drop its first compilation style EP. Fittingly, Kaleidoscope Volume 1 begins with a contribution from a new addition to the label roster, Helktram. The producer's "Alter" is a rolling and undeniably heavy affair, with creepy horror strings and clandestine textures rising above crunchy snares, punchy kick-drums and a restless analogue bassline. Label regular D-Operation Drop serves up a skewed slice of vintage, spaced-out dubstep ("Fibers"), before Berlin-based Ill K dives deeper via the lo-fi drum hits, decaying audio textures and heavy sub of "Bomb". Finally, Shu and Zygos join forces for "Landfall", a Burial style dark ambient/dubstep fusion cut that reverberates at a slower than average tempo.
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out of stock $13.49
BNC EP
BNC EP (double 12")
Cat: SHA 055. Rel: 18 May 12
Acid Step
BNC
Need A Job
Together In The Dust
Review: Having already hinted at it on his album Under The Ice, this is his first full sub-low exploration of the murky world of dubstep; and each of the four tracks on offer are true, hypnotic treats. All to be filed under the more rhythmical, loopy, techno-inspired dubstep sub category; "BCN" struts with fancy footwork and deep chilling synths, "Acid Step" slithers with a slinky, stripped back formula that'll work well for warm ups and transitions, "Need A Job" takes dubstep by way of Detroit while "Together In Dust" finishes the set with a truly trippy signature.
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Played by: Rivet
out of stock $12.44
Urban Myth EP
Cat: GOB 014. Rel: 21 May 15
Sleep Lighter (4:27)
Urban Myth (4:10)
Regalia (5:57)
Cymatism (3:15)
Review: After that under the counter Peace Edits 12" earlier this year, Mr Mitch's Gobstopper label formalises itself as a physical outlet and introduces another new production voice for the instrumental grime cause in the shape of Iglew. The Leeds-based producer may be an unknown quantity in terms of actual releases, but he has been surreptitiously building up an identity through support from Mitch as well as the likes of Last Japan and any Boxed regular will probably recognise the cuts on Urban Myth. A incandescent synth smeared across "Sleep Lighter" sets the tone, clacking grime drums and twinkling melodies playing bad cop good cop on your senses. The blissful new age tones of the title track will appeal to anyone that loved Mr Mitch's LP last year, whilst "Regalia" sounds like Iglew has approached the fine art of the banger and bent it into thrilling, all new shapes.
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out of stock $9.08
Please
Please (12")
Cat: HDB 008. Rel: 01 Feb 08
Please
Simulacrum
Review: Hyperdub kick off 2008 the way they intend to proceed, with new tracks from a new artist. On her debut release, Ikonika comes with her own unique,
warped yet soulful bleep sound. With shape shifting beats that switch styles every few bars it's hard to pin these two tracks down… cos if it was easy, it
just wouldn't be Hyperdub. Both tunes on the 'Please' 12" are one minute minimal/one minute maximal, driven along by Ikonika's special combination
of wonky synth and deep swingin' sub bass melodies that place them somewhere between an early, blocky grime instrumental and the sweeter side of
Detroit techno - except with better bass of course! Who needs a vocalist when your synth can sing like this? Quite how Kode9 manages to keep
unveiling new producers of such abundant talent is a conundrum, but one to be cracked some other time when we're not so busy keeping up with this
astonishing label's ceaseless march into the future.
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Played by: David
out of stock $6.22
Warp 6
Warp 6 (12")
Cat: SUBALT 022. Rel: 15 Oct 19
Warp 6 (5:06)
Ninja Technique (feat Chad dubz) (5:33)
Walking Home (feat Koobas) (4:36)
Review: It's about time! Berlin-based badman Ill K returns with his first release in two years, and the wait is most definitely worth it. Three stinking cuts ranging from dubstep to hardcore, "Warp 6" takes the lead and brings us all up to speed with its rolling breaks, cathedral-sized bassline and ethereal tones. Two hefty collaborations follow; "Ninja Technique" sees Chad Dubz joining the fray for a stern-and-spacious mechanical funk tear-up while "Walking Home" (feat. Koobas) flips the 140 feels into a savage breakbeat workout. Watch out for the classic GQ sample and be careful where you park your car next time.
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out of stock $10.38
Titan EP
Titan EP (12")
Cat: 3024 008. Rel: 01 Jun 10
Titan
Go Killum
Technopolis
Review: Red Bull Music Academy participant Illum Sphere - aka Mancunian producer Ryan Hunn - drops the Titan EP on Martyn's 3024 imprint. To have an EP on the Dutchman's label is an accolade in itself - he's only the second producer other than Martyn to release on it - and it lives up to all expectations. It's genre bending, leftfield stuff, ranging from the rave cave mayhem of "Titan" to the meandering deepness "Technopolis", which brings to mind Floating Points. Highly recommended.

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out of stock $7.26
The Plan Is Dead
Cat: FC 12036. Rel: 15 Dec 10
One For Dimlite
Diablo Day Out
Supercharged
An Old Escape (Kill Them Kill)
The Aftermath
Review: If as the title of this Illum Sphere EP suggests and The Plan Is Dead, then long live the plan as the Mancunian producer adds credence to the ethos he's one to watch next year with some gloriously forward thinking beat dynamics entrenched in rich colours and melancholic textures. Breath cannot help but be taken away with the opening heavenly tones of "One For Dimlite" with sumptuous guitar refrains swinging in hippy motion with joyous piano flourishes and vocal harmonies. "Diablo Day Out" twists hypnagogic electric synth lines and dramatic orchestral flourishes around a crescendo of loose drum crashes amidst of dense fog of murky dystopian frequencies, a sensation that seeps into the hissing half step head nod of "Supercharged". On the flip "An Old Escape (Kill Them Kill)" provides the jaw drop moment, kicking down the doors to your ear drums with a monumental mass of Martyn-esque bass movements meets Demdike Stare menace. More big moves from Hoya Hoya!
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Played by: Slugabed
out of stock $6.75
Peace Man Time
Cat: GA 002. Rel: 10 Mar 15
Tonight (5:47)
Peace Man Time (5:09)
Review: This Peace Man Time 12" brandishes two reggae classics spanning over 25 years updated by Dutch dons The Illuminated. First up is Junior Delgado's yearning solemn ballad "Tonight" where added weight is placed on the bottom end and a switch in focus is made from the original's funkier guitars to the version's more reflective instrumentation. Next up, we hit Leroy Mafia's "Peace Man Time" where the rework is more of a subtle approach to the drums and general production sheen. Both exemplary versions, Grand Ancestor are only two releases deep but already scoring serious respect.
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out of stock $8.57
Scavenger
Scavenger (12")
Cat: NMN 009. Rel: 07 Jan 14
Scavenger
Scavenger (TMSV remix)
Review: It's finally landed. Word of this driving slab of pneumatic techno-teased dubstep first emerged on FatKidOnFire in the spring of 2012. Powered by a pulsating heartbeat bass warp, enveloping synth washes and relentless rhythm dynamic that simply won't quit, it comes complete with a distinctive sitar hook that refuses to leave your ears for years. It's complemented by an equally disarming remix from TMSV where a snake-like percussion line takes the lead and the elements are dragged into a swamp of rich sub bass. Get scavenging as soon as you.
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Played by: Mentha
out of stock $7.52
War Hawk
War Hawk (12")
Cat: SDS 001. Rel: 12 Feb 07
War Hawk
Face Cake
Review: Fancy a Seven Day Session? Well these guys are bang up it, so come on, get involved. Inasin is the man drafted in to start the carnage off. "War Hawk", on the a-side, is the standout tune and has been getting a lot of mainstream radio play, in fact Tayo championed this one on his Radio 1 essential mix. Backed with "Face Cake" and you've got top music to get mullered too.
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out of stock $6.22
Militant Dub
Cat: ISS 036. Rel: 05 May 16
Militant Dub (3:05)
Dub The Bass (3:07)
Review: Uprising Sounds returns to Indica with a powerful original and even heavier version. "Militant Dub" leads heavily on the main synth line that's almost oriental in its allure and mysticism. As the title suggests, the rhythm is persistent and just on the right side of rigid to maintain the essential funk. "Dub The Bass" is a much deeper exploration of the low end as the warping bass is allowed to turn itself inside out as the track progresses. Standard Indica procedure: only 500 have been pressed.
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out of stock $5.18
Original Pressing
Cat: UA 027. Rel: 24 Jan 18
Original Pressing (6:59)
Dubwise 07 (5:07)
Release (5:33)
Review: The latest weighty four-tracker from Seven's Uprise Audio imprint comes from Indiji, an artist who has previously released a handful of digital-only singles. This first appearance on wax is a typically atmospheric and low-slung affair. On the A-side you'll find the tumbling sub-bass, mid-tempo beats and dreamy pads of "Original Pressing", where metallic hits and dub delays help create a thoroughly mind-bending mood. Flip for the more obviously reggae-influenced "Dubwise 07", all intergalactic electronics, ricocheting riffs and soulful vocal samples rising above a booming, deep dubstep groove, and the more atmospheric "Release", which boasts stabbing sub-bass motifs and an extended, utterly blazed intro.
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out of stock $10.90
Inside The Cold Mountain EP
Cat: F4TV 004. Rel: 11 Apr 13
Inside The Cold Mountain
Propulsion
Rogue
Review: Fresh and direct from the Germanic quarter of the dubstep floor, Infra buries deep "Inside The Cold Mountain" and ironically finds some engagingly warm drones. This is thanks to a pensive lazy funk left lingering in the groans while the rhythm switches from deep to heavy with a light industrial lilt. "Propulsion" is a much more warped affair with a strange off-kilter loop on the kick that coyly hints at a skippy breakbeat but never gives anything away. "Rogue" brings us to an intricate percussion-heavy finale. With weasel-like Q&A stabs nipping in and out of the groove, it's the most mischievous of the trio.
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out of stock $6.75
Secret Palace
Cat: LM 034. Rel: 15 Jul 16
New Day Theme (2:29)
Chores (2:48)
Tales From The Quick (3:15)
Sorry (2:51)
Simmer (3:16)
Ghost World (3:48)
Review: Given his recent form, it was probably only a matter of time before fast-rising Glaswegian Inkke made an appearance on LuckyMe. Variously informed by grime, heavy Memphis rap, Rustie and Hudson Mohawke, Inkke's productions slip effortlessly into the LuckyMe catalogue. There's much to admire amongst the six tracks that make up Secret Palace, including a pair of robust club instrumentals - "Chores" and "Simmer" - which have long been staples in the sets of Skepta and D Double E. Our pick, though, has to be heavyweight grime roller "Tales From The Quick", which peppers a weighty sub-bass line and machine-gun percussion with woozy synthesizer lines.
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out of stock $8.82
Black Label
Cat: SGNLF 011. Rel: 11 Jul 17
Pain (4:41)
Crystal Ember (3:11)
Closa (3:07)
Roll Out (3:23)
Review: Twwth & Desto welcome brand new act Inner to the fold by way of this crystalline quartet of 23rd century trap constructions. Swaggering on the cosmic side, there's a touch of the moody Hudsons to the opening track "Pain" before the beats step up into more of grime energy and textures melt into a wavy sensation on "Crystal Ember". Dig deeper for the fractured, clipped and sense-blurring "Closa" before a final 135 hurrah on the RL Grime meets Nick Warren spatial star-gazer. Sweet dreams.
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out of stock $8.57
Aurora
Aurora (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PSI 011. Rel: 14 Feb 24
Aurora (3:11)
Ruminate (4:57)
Review: Few are aware that the historic city of Bristol is still home to secret cabals of subaquatic explorers, the most open secret among which is the Challenger Deep crew. From the depths, one of their many regiments, duo Inner Echo, break the surface tension with two new ones, 'Aurora' and 'Ruminate'. Both tracks are masterclasses in deep dubstep, the first revelling in a low-bubbling lead line that leans heavy on the harmonics, the latter preferring a subtle ambience of piracy and novel Atlantean exploration.
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out of stock $12.98
Winbread
Winbread (12")
Cat: HTR 001. Rel: 12 May 21
Winbread (3:42)
Winbread (instrumental) (3:43)
Winbread (ALXZNDER version) (3:40)
Winbread (Somah version) (2:53)
Review: Bristol's Hodl Tight crew make their first foray into the vinyl world here with a new and heavy EP from Inner Echo Ft Redders & Buggsy. The label has long aimed to serve up the best in new music inspired by roots and dub culture and continue in that fine tradition here. 'Winbread' is a fresh contemporary cut with hi-speed and grimy vocal deliveries, tight flows and plenty of references to modern culture while swaggering beats and a fluttering flute bring the vibes. An instrumental is included for more heads down dance floors and ALXZNDER offers a darker version while Somah makes it smooth and deep.
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out of stock $13.24
Resolution 653 LP Sampler
Cat: NONPLUS 013. Rel: 15 Mar 11
Thomp
When I Dip
Review: Nonplus allow us a peek at what the forthcoming Instra:mental album will sound like and on the evidence of these two tracks it's going to be quite rowdy indeed! "Thomp" was perhaps named in honour of the sensation that hits you as soon as the truly evil juke rhythm finds its place amidst the bass heavy industrial mist. Embellished by loose rackets of percussion, "Thomp" is a thrilling example of how Instra:mental are always looking to flip the sonic script. The flipside presents 'When I Dip", a trip into the swift retro electro territory Addison Groove recently explored on Swamp 81, with a brilliant vocal sample battling it out with rough futurist vibes over crisp 808 rhythms.
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out of stock $8.30
Let's Talk
Cat: NL 005. Rel: 24 Aug 10
Let's Talk
Vicodin
Review: Naked Lunch unleash two effortlessly cool, idiosyncratic productions from Instra:mental. "Let's Talk" is an ocean deep, slow burning crossover between house and dubstep. It utilises the warm, clicky tone of the constant kick drum that penetrates the atmospheric soundscape of background chime and tension building static. Echoed melody snatches and pulsing synthesized bass stabs create an ominous sense of foreboding that is heightened by the somewhat unsettling, down-pitched vocals. On the flip, "Vicodin" picks up the tempo as the duo indulge their dubstep palette once more. Keeping their futurist sentiments in hand, they keep the sound unique and fresh with some intricate percussion and beatless structure. Wrapped around thumping sub bass and Detroit styled piano chords, this is an atmospheric stepper that moves with a fluid arrangement for the deepest part of the night.
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out of stock $7.26
Pyramid
Pyramid (12")
Cat: 3024 015. Rel: 23 Aug 11
Instra:Mental - "Pyramid"
Trevino - "Chip"
Review: On this 12", Martyn's 3024 imprint delivers its first split single, containing two tracks apparently too good to wait for individual releases. On the A-Side Instra:mental deliver "Pyramid", a typically throbbing number from the duo that sounds more like a meeting of the pair's respective solo monikers as Boddika and Jon Convex, with the deep bass oscillations of the former melded with the weirdness of the latter to create a furiously paced techno roller. On the B-Side Trevino delivers "Chip", which combines a glitchy garage rhythm with a dark EBM bass arpeggio and sinister chords to recreate the warehouse sound of Sheffield circa 1990 by way of a chiptune rave.
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out of stock $6.49
Titan
Titan (12")
Cat: DUBLINE 001. Rel: 29 Jun 07
Titan (Scuba remix)
Spectral
Review: US based label Dubline comes good with their first release, "Titan". Intex Systems is a man on the rise. Here he gets the remix treatment from Scuba, who is without doubt one of the top dubstep artists out there at the moment.
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out of stock $7.26
The Inyoka EP
Cat: GB 009. Rel: 31 Jan 17
Echidna VIP (4:50)
LIA (5:16)
Program (4:42)
Peregrine (5:31)
Review: On his first full EP release and already steeped in praise from Duploc and Trusik, US newcomer Inyoka is making all the right noises. Here are four cases in point: the tripped out vocal sample dynamic on the VIP of "Echidna", the spacey funk and slurring soul of "LIA", the groaning, unsettling harmonic machine tones and sudden human vocal splash of "Program" and the rolling tech-laced stepper "Peregrine", Inyoka has set out his stall with clarity. We can't wait to hear what he brings next.
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out of stock $9.86
Retrofitting EP
Retrofitting EP (hand-stamped 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BWR 003. Rel: 12 Mar 19
Inyoka - "Beryl" (4:38)
Inyoka - "Turbines" (4:10)
Korin Complex - "Interlinked" (3:05)
Korin Complex - "The Person You Might've Been" (3:44)
Korin Complex - "The Person You Might've Been" (VGB remix) (5:57)
Review: Bleak Winter whip up another highly limited storm with this powerful 12 that combines two very different approaches to bass yet share a similar glacial spirit. Inyoka takes the A with two incredibly emotive trips; the brilliantly titled "Beryl" is a dreamy march through the thickest of snow while wrapped up in the cosiest roadman coat you've ever fleece-lined under the glaze of the northern lights while "Turbines" is a more poignant, turbulent flight back home. Flip for more of a concrete adventure as Korin Complex makes his grimey beats shiver with the jitters on "Interlinked" before icing you out with junglised two-step on "The Person You Might've Been". For added vinyl-only pleasure VGB shoves us in the deep freeze with his remix. Ain't no spring on the horizon.
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out of stock $11.16
Persistent Dread
Cat: OSMUK 032. Rel: 08 Aug 13
Persistent Dread
Signal Motion
Review: Running rampant with a tub-thumping horror film drum pattern, this is dark drama on a cinematic scale. Taking in techno references along the way, the superbly-titled "Persistent Dread" thuds and thunders with carnal focus. For added darkness flip for "Signal Motion" where the riddim takes a more developed, polyrhythmic twist and sheet metal screams moan quietly in the fills. Ipman is on top of his game with these two cuts; essential for all dub and tech heads.
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Played by: Ghostek
out of stock $7.78
Jigsaw Dub
Jigsaw Dub (limited hand-stamped 12" promo)
Cat: LIONCHG 002. Rel: 11 Jun 13
Jigsaw (dub)
Runaway (version)
Review: Vinyl only vibes... Following the huge success of the agenda setting "Warehouse Dub" come two more horse power productions from two of the brightest sparks in the deep dubstep game. "Jigsaw" rattles with a nagging sub thump before breaking into a barely recognisable sample (King Tubby if we're not mistaken) then letting rip with an hot-stepping jungle finale. "Run" is equally dashing; bringing Eek-A-Mouse's "Runaway" right up to date with bucket loads of bottom end and a thundering end. Game changers, nothing less.
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out of stock $8.05
E Motion
E Motion (limited 12")
Cat: SOULMUSIC 001. Rel: 10 Nov 15
E-Motion (3:51)
Feelin You (4:12)
The Essence (4:33)
Review: Dark Knight Ironsoul reminds us of his funk side with the G-style West Coat heater "E-Motion"; all slippery synths and Troutmanesque vocal shards, it lives up to its name. "Feelin You" continues the theme with more pitched and processed vocal tones (think Kastle remixed by Plastician) while "The Essence" is the club killer of the collection with its widescreen synths, evocative chimes, yearning vocal textures, snare rolls and big-balled bass. Emotional.
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out of stock $8.57
Carbon/Banter
Cat: SOULMUSIC 003. Rel: 22 Nov 16
Carbon (4:36)
Banter (3:59)
Review: Strictly G business; Kromestar's consistently sought-after Iron Soul sounds enjoy a limited pressing. Both sides of his coin are display: between the west coast synth funk of "Carbon" and the gully, punctuated steps and slams of "Banter" you have a clear view of this dark knight's abilities and sense of groove and weight. Double-sided, both winners - whichever way you flip the coin. We need more productions like this.
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out of stock $9.60
Moodswing EP
Cat: SBR 018. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Review: Iron Soul is proving himself to be a hot up and coming talent with a seemingly endless succession of quality EP releases. This 4 track EP doesn't disappoint, with Iron's rawkus grime meets dubstep style coming into its own.
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out of stock $6.75
Better Off In Me
Better Off In Me (white vinyl 12")
Cat: KOKESHI 005. Rel: 23 May 11
Better Off In Me (original mix)
Better Off In Me (Calibre remix)
Review: Irrelevant presents his debut single on fledgling London imprint Kokeshi - introducing a sound that fits snugly alongside the current genre benders that muddy the borders between, techno, dubstep and electronica. "Better Off In Me" sees Irrelevant drown the vocal talents of the distinctly named Brad Sucks in a pensive, subaqueous soundscape propelled along by clanking metallic rhythms. It's easily the sort of thing Jamie Woon or Burial and a vocalist could be responsible for, and might possibly cross over into wider recognition. Soul:R don Calibre adds some weight with a B Side remix that retains the creeping aqua rhythms but implements a haunting 2 step vibe brilliantly.
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Played by: Be-1ne
out of stock $7.52
Namkha
Namkha (12")
Cat: TEC 077. Rel: 08 May 14
Namkha
NN Special
Namkha (Kahn remix)
Review: Coming out of the ever-growing Young Echo collective in Bristol, Ishan Sound gets snapped up by Pinch for a bout on Tectonic that brings their mystical system-testing pressure to a wider audience. "Namkha" lurches forth on a distinctively swung half step rhythm, adding a curious lilt to the pan pipe synths that pea out of the track. "NN Special" takes the same theme and delivers an alternative version, keeping that nagging groove in place. Young Echo cohort Kahn steps up for a remix of "Namkha" that feeds some more gnarly soundsystem stylings into the mix, with a drop that's utterly understated and immeasurably malicious.
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out of stock $8.05
We A Talk
We A Talk (heavyweigth vinyl 12")
Cat: MEDI 106. Rel: 16 Jul 20
We A Talk (feat Dread MC & Rider Shafique - remix) (4:38)
We A Talk (instrumental remix) (4:39)
Red (5:20)
Review: Talk is cheap but these sounds are rich. A big moment from Ishan Sound as he lays down the smokiest of steppers beneath Dread MC and Rider Shafique. A true graveyard creeper loaded with enough feels to get the undead raising their lighters, it's one of the biggest 140 moments this side of lockdown. The vibes continue with a crisp instrumental and the sharper instrumental bumper "Red". Power sounds. Less talk, more listening.
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out of stock $8.57
Clash Of The Titans (remixes)
Clash Of The Titans (remixes) (hand-stamped white label 12")
Cat: PENGSOUND 0021. Rel: 05 Jun 13
Clash Of The Titans (Kahn remix)
Clash Of The Titans (Hodge remix)
Review: Peng Sound return to Clash Of The Titans, their debut release from Young Echo member Ishan Sound and sound system veteran Ras Addis with this pair of remixes from two more Bristol figures in Kahn and Hodge. In original form, "Clash Of The Titans" was a superlative dancehall tee-off between riddim and vocalist, yet Kahn and Outboxxer Hodge are up to the task of reworking the track with their remixes having apparently been rigorously road tested in dubplate form by the respected selectors like Mala, Kowton and Pinch. Kahn is in Bandulu mode a remix that pays reverence to the original's heavy stepping rhythm, whilst Hodge takes elements of Ishan Sound's production and applies them to a 125bpm template, with the results sounding weirdly like Egyptian Lover making UK Funky.
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out of stock $7.78
Clash Of The Titans
Clash Of The Titans (hand-numbered limited 12")
Cat: PENGSOUND 002LIMITED. Rel: 09 Apr 13
Clash Of The Titans
Clash Of The Dub (Dubkasm mix)
Review: The force is strong in Bristol as the Peng Sound operation surface in style with a second release helmed by Young Echo member Ishan Sound. Arriving roughly a year after the debut, hand stamped release from Gorgon Sound and Dubkasm, the dedication to soundsystem culture and bassweight has very much been maintained on Clash Of The Titans. Soundsystem veteran Ras Addis looms large, his portrait adorning the cover and his voice offering some commanding, authoritative words on justice and equality atop the unforgiving rhythmic work of Ishan Sound. Dubkasm maintain their Peng Sound 100% appearance record with a B Side re/version that coats proceedings in a tough digidub sheen. Lovingly mastered via 1/2inch tape, pressed onto hand-stamped, heavyweight 180g vinyl and presented in a hand numbered special edition of 500 printed sleeves designed by Tape-Echo.
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out of stock $8.30
Militant Mindset
Militant Mindset (double 12")
Cat: HOTLINE 008. Rel: 31 Jul 15
Militant Mindset (feat Rider Shafique) (4:08)
Dub Mindset (E3 dub) (3:36)
EOD (4:05)
Rivet (5:06)
Highest (feat Rider Shafique) (3:53)
Highest (instrumental) (3:56)
Review: Hotline continue to channel the most exciting sounds to be dissipating from the Bristol locale with their latest release a double pack from the mighty Ishan Sound! Chris Ebdon is evidently sitting on a wealth of Ishan Sound dubs with this double pack for Hotline following on from a self-titled Peng Sound release of a similar nature earlier this year. Presented in striking yellow, these six cuts find Ishan Sound working with the rolling vocal style of Rider Shafique, and sees Ebdon bring his more club-orientated style to the fore. Heavy steppers vibes through and through from the Young Echo man!
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out of stock $17.64
C5
C5 (12")
Cat: TEC 101. Rel: 25 Apr 18
Ishan Sound & Hodge - "C5" (4:37)
Ishan Sound & Muttley - "Still Smoking" (4:24)
Review: Having recently notched up 100 releases, Tectonic begins a new era by offering up a suitably weighty collaborative release from Peng Sound regular Ishan Sound. On side A, the Young Echo member joins forces with Hodge - owner of the nicest hair in techno - for the deep and dreamy dubstep shuffle of "C5", where fluid riffs dance above a blazed but powerful beat. Muttley lends a hand on flipside cut "Still Smoking", an altogether livelier and more aggressive - if still suitably deep and hazy - 140 BPM workout that comes complete with stabbing, grime style riffs and some serious subsonic bass.
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out of stock $9.33
Lurker
Lurker (12")
Cat: BLACKLIST 004. Rel: 22 Sep 16
Lurker At The Threshold (3:33)
Heavy Machyn Gun (1:55)
Deadeadead (1:59)
Phix (feat Gantz) (2:26)
Review: Previously spotted on Boomarm Nation, Turkish bass experimentalists make their debut on Innamind's Blacklist imprint with four of the nuttiest, most far-out tracks you'll hear this season. Sitting somewhere between Modeselektor and Squarepusher but with dubbier roots, highlights include the tripped out harmonic headiness of "Heavy Machyn Gun" and "Phix", the slo-mo white knuckle ride with fellow Turk Gantz. Off the planetary hook.
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out of stock $9.60
Afromax EP
Afromax EP (1-sided etched 12")
Cat: TSG 31. Rel: 17 Oct 18
Iskeletor - "Afromax" (1:52)
Iskeletor - "Afromax" (Gantz Seytan remix) (3:53)
Grup Ses - "Mimar" (Iskeletor remix) (1:49)
Review: It's been a while since we last heard from Kerem Sevincli AKA Iskeletor, an Istanbul-based beat-maker and bass-loving experimentalist who last featured on Tektosag way back in 2013. His return to the imprint boasts a trio of tracks on one-side, with an attractive, etched illustration on the other. He begins with "Afromax", a two-minute flurry of chopped experimental hip-hop beats, mangled bicycle bell and nuts-and-bolts percussion and wonky, shape-shifting electronics. Gantz Seytan remixes, cannily emphasizing the wonkiness of the beats on an outer-space excursion that's near hallucinatory in its twisted, slow motion approach. To round things off, Sevincli offers up his rework of Grup Ses cut "Mimar", re-casting it as a dystopian, ever-changing experimental beatscape rich in redlined sounds and epileptic drumbeats.
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out of stock $11.41
Ital Tek EP
Cat: ZIQ 184. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Blood Line
Tokyo Freeze
White Mark
Bell Tower
Review: Brighton's Alan Myson is iTAL tEK, here with his solo debut EP on Planet Mu. The EP features 4 sci-fi flavoured techy dubstep tunes which sound like transformers f**king.
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out of stock $5.70
Record Store Day 2014
Record Store Day 2014 (limited hand-numbered + hand-stamped 7")
Cat: RSD 2014. Rel: 02 May 14
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Their anonymity still impressively intact, no one knows who the London/Berlin partnership behind these left side dubwise slices are, but everyone is loving them. Having showcased aspects of jungle and classic dub on the previous outings, this Record Store Day special explores both hip-hop culture and very early techno flavours... "Track 1" dusts off an old soul gem, strips it back and slows it right down. "Track 2", meanwhile, retains an element of b-boy flavour thanks to the cool scratches, but its bassy body and lo-fi groove screams classic Bleep, Coldcut or Unique 3. Both are genuinely unique.
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out of stock $8.30
Itinerant Magic
Cat: ID 001. Rel: 31 May 13
Itinerant Magic
Jack The Dub
Monkey
Review: New label Itinerant Dub introduces itself with three L.I.E.S and Appointment inspired tracks. The first, "Itinerant Magic", takes up the entire A-side and sees distorted everything calmed and controlled by a cosmically bleepy and arpeggiated synth. The B-side is too fast at 45rpm and too slow at 33rpm - or is it? "Jack The Dub" sounds like a busker freestyle junk-drumming on a busy street, while "Monkey" - still distorted - sees Caribbean riddims and jungle sounds make for a sparse and ambient drum track.
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out of stock $9.33
Spirit In The Underworld
Spirit In The Underworld (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ID 002. Rel: 12 Jul 13
Intro Core
Flipped Out Tango
Hypnotic Jungle
Spirit In The Underworld
Review: Hold tight! The Itinerant Dubs camp resurfaces with Spirit In The Underworld, a second unholy concoction of bassweight pressure for your consumption. Emerging from the West London ether with the three Itinerant Magic 12" last month, this unknown collective of selectors showed they can dip into all ends of bass indebted dancefloor culture yet do it in a manner that shows they have the utmost respect and knowledge of dub, techno, jungle and can brandish it with mutant aplomb. The heavyweight Spirit In The Underworld 12" fins space for one extra Itinerant exploration and rolls deep from the off with the heavy stepping "D-into-core". From here, they veer through the slack jawed grime with "Flipped Out Tango" whilst "Hypnotic Jungle" and the title cut show their skills for frenetic, loose limbed rhythmics.
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out of stock $9.60
Itinerant Club
Cat: ID 005CLUB. Rel: 11 Jun 15
Weaving Dub (6:31)
To The Club (5:44)
Pushin' (6:47)
Ruff Elements (3:34)
Review: Following Mr G and Stingray's hefty refix session, the ID crew lay down four more dot-joining exercises between tempos and techniques. "Weaving Dub" is a future flexback to jungle's heady formative era, "To The Club" is a dub house gem with a winningly awkward vocal texture used as a hook. "Pushin'" takes us deeper into the sub swamp with rolling broken beats and layers of squelchy lava bass while "Russ Elements" takes us back to the 170 zone with a dynamic that places the hook about a mile ahead of the faraway drums. Woozy, weird and wonderful.
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out of stock $9.60
Dystopian
Dystopian (12")
Cat: BWR 002. Rel: 14 May 18
Karnage & MarkIV - "Zenith" (4:38)
Korin Complex - "Off Kilter" (4:01)
Iant - "Bismuth Teller" (4:36)
Deadroom - "Arbaria" (4:44)
Nixsin - "Dreamin' (For You)" (5:32)
Review: Who said it doesn't snow in May? Bleak Winter return with their second cold snap after a successful launch with Sub ARTroniks last December and the climate is just as icy and unforgiving. A sub-zero V/A affair, this second instalment ranges from the acidic synth echoes of Karnage & MarkIV's planet-bashing "Zenith" right through to the barbed woozy jazzy haze of Nixsin's "Dreamin'". Other highlights include Korin Complex's staccato data funk gem "Off Kilter" and Deadroom's warm-skanked soul on "Arbaria". Wrap up warm.
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out of stock $10.38
Darkplace
Darkplace (12")
Cat: TEMPA 079. Rel: 31 Jul 13
Darkplace
Sur Place
Review: Regular conspirators Killawat and Ipman step up to the plate for Tempa once more on the appropriately titled Darkplace. Brandishing some artwork that reveals them to fans of cult C4 comedy at its finest, the title track also lifts an eerie vocal sample from Garth Marengi's Dark Place (we think) before veering off into deepest snaking sub bass territory - seriously don't stand too near the bass bins when this one's in full flow. Whilst this is classic Killawat and Ipman material the flip "Sur Place" adopts a more broken techno rhythm that sounds a lot closer to Killawat's recent outings for Osiris. Great plate from the Tempa crew!
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Played by: Killawatt
out of stock $6.49
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