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Loos In Twos
Cat: HES 038. Rel: 02 Feb 21
 
Bass
Loos In Twos (NRG) (5:25)
Gary Mission (5:03)
Stepper (3:32)
Review: Watch your bass bins, cause ANZ is here to test them out with this blistering new bass drop on Hessle Audio. Continuing in the fine tradition of the UK hardcore continuum, Manchester-based producer ANZ's tracks here all chew up and spit out elements of rave, hardcore, jungle and breaks. "Loos In Twos (NRG)" is the big opening salvo, with rave sirens and tight as you like kick drums. "Gary Mission" then stacks up the jittery drum rhythms and runs through them with tripped out synths that percolate over and over. "Stepper" is just that, with heathy vocal sounds peppering a tough riddim.
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Played by: Brainchild
out of stock $7.48
Dust March
Cat: HES 021. Rel: 19 Jun 12
 
Bass
Dust March
Rise 'Em
Metzger
Dog Sweater
Review: Hessle Audio's emergence from hibernation in 2012 really has seen the label release some of the most extraordinary music of its life, and this EP from Bandshell might top the lot. Tapping into the grainy, murky sound world of the like of STL, Shed and Actress, this record explores strange rhythms constantly on the verge of breaking out into a frenzy. The title track is comprised of little more than rattling percussion and dense, fizzy bass, while "Rise 'Em" places a jungle breakbeat atop a mucky hum. On the flip, "Metzger" takes the vibe of classic dubstep and fills it with subtle melodies and clipped snares, but "Dog Sweater" is the real killer - a homage to soundsystem culture whose threadbare rhythms are the only thing to stop you being dragged into the track's viscous centre. Make no mistake, this is a serious new talent.
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out of stock $6.71
Marius EP
Marius EP (12")
Cat: HES 030. Rel: 22 Jun 17
 
Techno
Marius (5:08)
Off Court (5:21)
Nosema (5:44)
Don't (3:32)
Review: Hot on the heels of his Cold outing earlier this month, Bristol bewitcher Batu makes his debut on Hessle and marks their first release of their 10th year of business. Timing is everything... "Marius" ripples with an insistent broken drum pattern that's coded with latent funk and dubspace while "Of Court" creates even more room between the drums while maintaining the techno pressure. "Noseme" flips for a more subaquatic session where the beats adopt a more relentless rolling formation while the groove develops more of a dubby sensation. Finally "Don't" brings us back up the surface with a soft beatless thrust. Play safely.
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Fram
Fram (12")
Cat: HES 013. Rel: 01 Apr 14
 
Bass
Fram
Iddy
Review: ** REPRESS **Hessle Audio drop two tracks from the mysterious Blawan. Rumours are hinting that this could be a moniker for another producer but for the time being, but for now we'll have to settle for playing the guessing game. We wouldn't be surprised if this was a big name producer, with the title track wonderfully twisting cold, post-garage drums into jungalist syncopations. "Iddy" on the b-side, throws up an entirely different style of percussion - pointed metal on hollow toms gives the track a disjointed but totally danceable feel.

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Not Stochastic
Cat: HES 027. Rel: 23 Oct 14
 
Bass
Not Stochastic
Trip
My Legs Wouldn''t Go Quick Enough
Review: After a stellar debut on Livity Sound's Dnuos Ytivil sub label, man like Bruce adds Hessle Audio to his prospering profile with the Not Stochastic 12". Representing the crucial UK label's first release of 2014, the standard of productions on show from Bruce demonstrates Hessle Audio's quality over quantity approach continues to pay dividends. The triplet also demonstrate Bruce has quite a few strings to his production bow, with the general vibe differing from the weighty swung techno of that excellent Dnuos Ytivil record. From the off, Bruce exudes a trippy style of sonics that bring to mind the work of Dynamo Dreesen or SVN.
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Steals
Steals (12")
Cat: HES 029. Rel: 24 Mar 16
 
Bass
Steals (6:18)
Relevant Again (5:33)
Petal Pluck (4:26)
Review: First surfacing in impressive fashion with two heavyweight records for Hessle Audio and Livity Sound offshoot Dnuos Ytivil in 2014, Bruce has been carefully considered in his output since then with just the odd remix here and there. It is Hessle Audio that signals his return, issuing the highly sought after "Steals" which has been burning a hole of expectation in the internet for the past six month. Naturally, "Steals" hogs the A-side, peppering a moody post-bruk, tribal-minded groove with distorted electronics for the pleasingly percussive opener. He explores deeper pastures on "Relevant Again", fusing fevered electronics and exotic sound effects with a dub-wise, hip-hop tempo groove. A fine EP concludes with "Petal Pluck", an ambient/IDM excursion that puts a contemporary spin on mid 1990s Aphex Twin.
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Zone
Zone (12")
Cat: HES 020. Rel: 17 Apr 12
 
Bass
Zone
Luv Zombie
Review: Hessle Audio continued their excellent form this year and introduced us to the new talents of Bandshell along with dropping that too-good-to-be-played, Objekt 12". Their long-time favourite, Elgato returned to Hessle Road with this stunning 2-tracker and its opener, "Zone" is a pleasingly odd bass rhythm, placing its deranged vocal firmly on top of the detached percussion elements swaying alongside the shimmering injections of lower frequencies. On the flip we have "Luv Zombie", another gorgeously far-out experimentation by our man Elgato, where his fast-paced drum shuffles meet distant waves of harmonics. This comes with a highly recommended stamp as per usual!
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out of stock $6.97
Tonight
Tonight (12")
Cat: HES 015. Rel: 06 Oct 10
 
UK Garage
Tonight
Blue
out of stock $7.48
Claptrap
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Slope
Slope (12")
Cat: HES 025. Rel: 15 Oct 13
 
Bass
Slope
Maximum Busy Muscle
Review: All has been quiet on the release front at Hessle HQ since the outstanding WMD that was Raw Code by Pev & Kowton was issued earlier this year. Such was the magnificence of "Raw Code", Hessle Audio could feasibly not release another record this year and you'd say it was a triumphant 12 months. However, Ben UFO, Pangaea and Pearson Sound clearly have other plans with the overdue return of Joe the first of two releases from Hessle in the next few months. The publicity shy producer's prior material for Hessle and Hemlock remain some of the multi-faceted bass scene's most distinctive music to date, taking influence from jazz and broken beat as much as it does from the grime and jungle being recomposed by his Hessle pals. Two tracks deep, HES025 features the emotive yet abstract house of "Slope" and "Maximum Busy Muscle", which combines ramshackle drums held together with stray horn samples and masking tape.
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Fire Kit
Fire Kit (12")
Cat: HES 039. Rel: 12 Nov 20
 
Bass
Fire Kit (5:48)
Belly Brocka (5:48)
T's Tent (5:15)
Review: Although he's now resident in London, Laksa will forever be associated with his former home city of Bristol - in part because his bass music mutations draw more influence from the hybrid sounds of that city than anything else. He's at it again here too, delivering a high quality Hessle Audio label debut. Lead cut 'Fire Kit' sets the tone, wrapping mind-mangling electronic noises and tribal style hand percussion around a warped bassline and beats that sit somewhere between post-dubstep and the polyrhythmic techno of the Livity Sound crew. He ups the tempo on the brilliant 'Belly Brocka', adding exotic vocal snippets and transcendental motifs to another loose-limbed, off-kilter rhythm, before repeating the trick on the trippy, hard-to-pigeonhole paranoia of 'T's Tent'.
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Played by: Mark Forshaw
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Cactus
Cactus (12")
Cat: HES 019. Rel: 07 Feb 12
 
Bass
Cactus (5:56)
Porcupine (5:21)
Review: Having wowed the world with his first two records, Objekt's arrival on Hessle Audio is a logical and welcome move. The wobbling bassline of "Cactus", premiered on Ben UFO's Rinse:16 mix, recalls Mala's savage productions, tweaking the oscillators just enough to make the bass scream whilst keeping things tasteful, despite its crazed metamorphosis into a raygun at the halfway point. Flipside "Porcupine" meanwhile is militant techno with all the purity and focus of Jeff Mills' best productions, a maelstrom of pummelling beats and swimming chords with a diamond-like beauty despite its pneumatic ferocity. In a word: essential.
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Bone Sucka
Cat: HES 033. Rel: 01 Mar 18
 
Techno
Bone Sucka (6:21)
Proxy (6:52)
Review: Since its release back in 2018, Pangaea's Bone Sucka EP has gone on to become an in-demand UK bass classic - hence this timely repress. If you missed out first time around, it's well worth picking up a copy of this edition. The star of the show remains breakbeat-driven A-side 'Bone Sucka', a shuffling and funky affair rich in rave style cut-up samples, creepy electronics, sharp riffs and deep but unfussy bass. Flipside 'Proxy' has a more straightforward feel, with twinkling piano lines, starry chords and bleeping lead lines rising and falling atop a dense but swinging beat. These will likely sell quickly, so act now if you want to secure a copy.
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out of stock $7.48
In Drum Play
Cat: HESCD 003. Rel: 13 Oct 16
 
Bass
Mutual Exchange
Rotor Soap
Bulb In Zinc
More Is More To Burn
Scaled Wing
One By One
Lofty Can
Send It In
Skips Desk
DNS
out of stock $9.27
Like This (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: HES 036 (B-STOCK). Rel: 20 Aug 20
 
Techno
Like This (Full mix)
Like This (Volt mix)
Midnight Plane
out of stock $6.58
Like This (reissue)
Cat: HES 036. Rel: 20 Aug 20
 
Techno
Like This (Full mix) (6:09)
Like This (Volt mix) (4:27)
Midnight Plane (5:37)
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Release
Release (2xLP)
Cat: HES 023. Rel: 23 Oct 12
 
Bass
Game
Release
Trouble
Majestic 12
Time Bomb
Middleman
Aware
High
Review: As one third of the Hessle Audio triumvirate, Kevin McAuley - better known as Pangaea - has been responsible for some of the label's best releases. The eight track Release represents his most potent statement to date; continuing the rolling pirate radio techno direction he started with last year's Hex and Inna Daze EPs. Beginning with the Missy Elliot sampling "Game", he sets out the stall for the rest of the EP, a combination of tough, steeled-up steppers rhythms and dub techno textures. Whether listening to the abstract melodies of the title track, the blistering pace of the searing "Majestic 12" or the broken garage of Middleman, its clear that Pangaea is still light years ahead of the competition.
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out of stock $18.04
Inna Daze
Inna Daze (12")
Cat: HES 017. Rel: 31 Mar 11
 
Bass
Inna Daze
Won't Hurt
Review: Pangaea's bruising take on bass music has always enchanted us here at Juno, and we're pleased to see the producer return to the Hessle Audio imprint he runs with David Kennedy for the label's 17th release. A Side cut "Inna Daze" is the big one here, with freaky vocal snippets expertly arranged amongst the crisp metallic drums which form a quick paced rhythmic backbone. No wonder Kennedy (aka Pearson Sound, Ramadanman and Maurice Donovan) picked it up for his upcoming Fabriclive mix. Flip over for "Won't Hurt", an uncompromising encounter marked by demented mechanical strings and frenetic shuffling percussion.
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In Drum Play
Cat: HESLP 003. Rel: 13 Oct 16
 
Bass
Rotor Soap (4:07)
Bulb in Zinc (5:26)
Mutual Exchange (2:42)
More Is More To Burn (6:14)
Lofty Can (4:08)
Scaled Wing (2:13)
One By One (5:36)
Send It In (7:16)
Skips Desk (6:25)
DNS (5:39)
Review: Kevin McAuley is certainly affiliated with a generation of pioneering UK Bass producers who have since moved into the techno realm. With previous releases on Hemlock, Hessle Audio and Hotflush, his origins have definitely remained a strong aspect of his style ever since. On the In Drum Play LP, he can be heard dabbling in obtuse and disjointed low end theories such as on "Bulb In Zinc" or "Let It In" while there are some inventive takes on techno; such as on the dynamic opener "Rotor Soap" or the adrenalised stomper "More Is More To Burn". For us, the highlights were "One By One" (where his take on breakbeat techno would make the likes Shed or Stenny stand up and notice) and the oddball body basher "Skips Desk".
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Release
Release (CD)
Cat: HES 023CD. Rel: 23 Oct 12
 
Bass
Game
Release
Trouble
Majestic 12
Time Bomb
Middleman
Aware
High
Review: As one third of the Hessle Audio triumvirate, Kevin McAuley - better known as Pangaea - has been responsible for some of the label's best releases. The eight track Release represents his most potent statement to date; continuing the rolling pirate radio techno direction he started with last year's Hex and Inna Daze EPs. Beginning with the Missy Elliot sampling "Game", he sets out the stall for the rest of the EP, a combination of tough, steeled-up steppers rhythms and dub techno textures. Whether listening to the abstract melodies of the title track, the blistering pace of the searing "Majestic 12" or the broken garage of Middleman, its clear that Pangaea is still light years ahead of the competition.
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Pearson Sound
Cat: HESCD 002. Rel: 05 Mar 15
 
Bass
Asphalt Sparkle
Glass Eye
Gristle
Crank Call
Swill
Six Congas
Headless
Russet
Rubber Tree
Review: After six years spent teasing and titillating with a steady stream of high value singles, David Kennedy is finally ready to release his debut full-length under the now familiar Pearson Sound alias. The first artist album to appear on the Hessle Audio imprint he co-founded with Pangaea and Ben UFO, Pearson Sound is a surprisingly sparse and otherworldly affair. Intriguingly, Kennedy's usual twisted, dubbed-out analogue rhythms largely take a back seat, with moments of tough dancefloor abandon (see "Rubber Tree" and the tipsy "Headless") playing second fiddle to stripped-back synth-scapes and otherworldly ambience. It's striking on first listen, and only gets more impressive with repeat listens.
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Pearson Sound
Cat: HESLP 002. Rel: 05 Mar 15
 
Bass
Asphalt Sparkle (4:44)
Glass Eye (5:03)
Gristle (4:15)
Swill (3:48)
Six Congas (3:43)
Crank Call (5:01)
Headless (5:30)
Russet (4:43)
Rubber Tree (4:49)
Review: After six years spent teasing and titillating with a steady stream of high value singles, David Kennedy is finally ready to release his debut full-length under the now familiar Pearson Sound alias. The first artist album to appear on the Hessle Audio imprint he co-founded with Pangaea and Ben UFO, Pearson Sound is a surprisingly sparse and otherworldly affair. Intriguingly, Kennedy's usual twisted, dubbed-out analogue rhythms largely take a back seat, with moments of tough dancefloor abandon (see "Rubber Tree" and the tipsy "Headless") playing second fiddle to stripped-back synth-scapes and otherworldly ambience. It's striking on first listen, and only gets more impressive with repeat listens
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out of stock $14.95
Extended Mixes Part 1
Extended Mixes Part 1 (limited 12")
Cat: HESLP 002X1. Rel: 19 Mar 15
 
Bass
Crank Call (12" mix) (6:20)
Glass Eye (12" mix) (5:54)
Review: The recent self titled debut from Pearson Sound was of course a most interesting listen but the decision to release it as a single slab of vinyl was a bit strange. Luckily Hessle Audio have elected to release a pair of supplementary 12"s that features some of the albums highlights in extended form for the selectors out there. This first volume sees the alien sounding jack attack of "Crank Call" up top with the subtle hypnosis of "Glass Eye" manning the B side. Cut at 45rpm by the master Matt Colton!
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Played by: Lawrence Le Doux
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Extended Mixes Part 2
Cat: HESLP 002X2. Rel: 26 Mar 15
 
Bass
Headless (12" mix) (7:51)
Rubber Tree (12" mix) (5:11)
Review: As promised, Hessle Audio issue the second and final 12" accompaniment to Pearson Sound's slow burning debut album which grips two more cuts extended out for optimum dancefloor deployment. It's the two toughest moments from the album too! "Headless" really highlights David Kennedy's mastery of mutant productions - the sparse drum programming and drunken alien tones that get twisted into strange new shapes sound all the more potent here cut at 45rpm. On the flip is an extended take on "Rubber Tree", the track from the LP that has got the most repeat plays in the Juno office - superb stuff!
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Lola
Lola (12")
Cat: HES 026. Rel: 06 Nov 13
 
Bass
Lola
Power Drumsss
Starburst
Review: It's quite typical of the quality that runs through the Hessle Audio label that a year where they've been at their quietest release-wise, the three 12"s issued still remain some of their most memorable yet. After an early year gun shot in the shape of Pev & Kowton's all conquering Raw Code, the more recent knockout from Hessle secret weapon Joe is now complemented by the return of Pearson Sound. Typically on point, HES026 features three outlandish grime and techno-inspired rhythm tracks that are stamped indelibly with Pearson Sound's sonic DNA. The deliciously lopsided "Power Drumsss" is a real highlight, sounding throughout like it's on the point of all out malfunction as it descends the 808 scales, whilst a press release that reveals "Lola" was inspired by Kennedy adopting a cat he found in "an abandoned Rimowa suitcase" suggests Ben UFO is not the only feline fanatic at Hessle HQ.
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Alien Mode (reissue)
Cat: HES 037. Rel: 16 Jul 20
 
Techno
Alien Mode (6:06)
Cobwebs (4:04)
Everything Is Inside Out (5:57)
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Clutch
Clutch (12")
Cat: HES 022. Rel: 04 Sep 12
 
Bass
Clutch
Underdog
Piston
Review: This was Pearson Sound's long-awaited return to Hessle Audio this year, and his first material for the label since his contribution to last year's 116 & Rising compilation. Although his recent self released missive "Untitled" proved a welcome distraction it's clear that this release marks the next stage in whichever the producer may be heading. Eschewing the housier tones of the past few years of productions, Kennedy takes things back to basics, exploring the stripped back sounds of early instrumental grime. "Clutch" is as mechanical as its name suggests, combining thumping kicks and sharp-focus percussion with a sensibility not a million miles away from A Made Up Sound's right-angled techno. On the flip, "Underdog" is a cavernous stop-start DJ tool filled with glassy textures and high-voltage bass, while "Piston" is a schizophrenic battery of stuttering snares and contrasting melodic textures that have been frankly difficult to wrap your head around!
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Blanked
Blanked (12")
Cat: HES 016. Rel: 01 Apr 14
 
Bass
Blanked
Blue Eyes
Review: ** REPRESS ** Ramadanman dons his Pearson Sound alias for two heavy steppers on his own Hessle Audio imprint. The combination of sporadic bass stabs, expertly chopped vocal fragments and scattergun snare hits that build towards a mega drop in the track's mid section make "Blanked" a guaranteed pubstep anthem circa 2011 and beyond. "Blue Eyes" features the kind of frenetic percussion usually associated with Chicago juke, with squelchy bass farts and heavenly vocal snippets combining to present a track that is as wonderfully unpredictable as the intermittent sparkle of sunlight through a clouded sky.
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out of stock $7.22
Red Sky EP
Cat: HES 042. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Techno
Red Sky (7:50)
Sinkhole (4:51)
Freefall (6:45)
Around In Circles (4:10)
Review: New music from Pearson Sound is always an event. These days it doesn't come along often but when it does, such as during the pandemic with 2020's epic Alien Mode EP, the world takes note. Here he lands on the pioneering Hessle label co-founded 15 years ago with a belting techno four-tracker. As you would expect it is anything other than straightforward - these are meticulously crafted rhythms with delicate layers of dexterous synth, fizzing atmospheres and inspiration taken from years of UK underground greatness such as hardcore, breakbeat and bass. Welcome back!
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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Raw Code
Raw Code (12")
Cat: HES 024. Rel: 05 Feb 13
 
Bass
Raw Code
Junked
Review: ** Raw Code Repress ** The first release of the year for Hessle Audio sees the long-awaited release of "Raw Code", a live favourite of the sets Peverelist and Kowton perform with fellow Bristolian Asusu as part of Livity Sound. It's been high on the request line for some time, having featured in acetate form on mixes dating as far back as the label showcase for Benji B's Radio 1 show from February of last year, securing it a place on Ben UFO's recent Fabriclive mix. The lead track sports the kind of instantly recognisable string bursts that have characterised Kowton's recent crop of grime influenced techno productions, together with a bouncy yet mechanical groove dominated by weighty sub bass. It comes backed with "Junked", a slower, decidedly more broken production reminiscent of the experimental rhythm tracks present on Pearson Sound's Clutch EP released last year. Essential.
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Dance Til The Police Come
Cat: HES 018. Rel: 30 Mar 11
 
Bass
Dance Til The Police Come
Fundamentals
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Sala One Five
Cat: HES 028. Rel: 18 Feb 16
 
Bass
Sala One Five (5:40)
Move Yourself (6:27)
Helix (4:26)
Review: The mighty Hessle Audio delivers its' first 12" of 2016, and it's not from one of their established names. Instead, it marks the debut of previously unknown newcomer Ploy. The mystery artist begins with "Sala One Five", a heady, intoxicating brew seasoned with fluctuating bass, whizzing electronic stabs, steam-hammer textures and throbbing, floor-friendly percussion. Flip for the deeper, bongo-laden trip that is "Move Yourself" - all swirling, psychedelic noises, sampled tribal rhythms and deep space chords - and the Actress style, experimental electronic mechanics of "Helix". It's this track, with its' hard-to-fathom construction, befuddled textures and dream world chords, that shows the most promise.
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Cutie
Cutie (12")
Cat: HES 041. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Deep House
Cutie (6:28)
Shimmer (5:12)
Review: Hessle Audio's recent moves have resulted in a new release from longtime DJ, Peach Discs founder and regular festival staple - Shanti Celeste. 'Cutie' is as kitsch as they come, blending snappy kicks and claps with synco-rhythmic straightness. Even Celeste's own gated vocals appear on the track, and it's clear by now that the producer and DJ's sonic identity revolves around the cute, the blushing, the doe-eyed. And for a label so mired in connotations to opaque, headsy chinstrokiness, it's a breath of fresh air for Hessle Audio to feature a peach-pink inner label on one of their physicals for once. Of course, UK techno fans literally measure their own sense of time by Hessle Audio releases. We can only hope they keep up the diversifying trend.
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out of stock $13.16
Petals
Petals (12")
Cat: HES 043. Rel: 02 Feb 23
 
Bass
Istibtan (4:39)
Petals (4:24)
Hazzeh (5:17)
Identity Crisis (3:47)
Review: The Hessle Audio label celebrated a big birthday in style recently and rightly so. It has long been a pioneering outlet for always cutting-edge electronic sounds loosely couched in bass music but often involving so much more. This latest comes from Toumba who made a fine outing at the end of last year and starts 2023 on just as solid a footing. 'Istibtan' is stripped-back body music with a smattering of tin-pot percussion and dark bass. There is more broken beat work and off-grid percussive inflection to 'Petals' then 'Hazzeh' layers up tropical synth sounds into a humid club cut before closer 'Identity Crisis' offers an introspective melody and funky broken beat patterns.
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116 & Rising
VARIOUS
116 & Rising (unmixed 2xCD)
Cat: HESCD 001. Rel: 10 May 11
 
Bass
Elgato - "Music" (Body mix)
Untold - "Cool Story Bro"
Blawan - "Potchla Vee"
Peason Sound - "Stifle"
Joe - "Twice"
Randomer - "Brunk"
Pangaea - "Runout"
Cosmin TRG - "Bijoux"
D1 - "Sub Zero"
Addison Groove - "Fuk Tha 101"
James Blake - "Give A Man A Rod" (2nd version)
Peverelist - "Sun Dance"
Pangaea - "You & I"
Untold - "Test Signal"
Blawan - "Fram"
James Blake - "Buzzard & Kestrel"
Untold - "I Can't Stop This Feeling"
Joe - "Rut"
Ramadanman - "Blimey"
TRG - "Put You Down"
Joe - "Level Crossing"
Pangaea - "Why"
TRG - "Broken Heart" (Martyn DCM remix)
Ramadanman - "Don't Change For Me"
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