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Ten Year Tonnage
Ten Year Tonnage (limited 12")
Cat: SNKR 049. Rel: 01 Nov 23
 
Deep Dubstep
Ten Year Tonnage (5:08)
Shapeshifter (4:03)
Muay Size (4:50)
People Of The World (5:37)
Review: Sneaker Social regulars Alan Johnson return to the label with more unclassifiable gems. All flexing that bewitching, beaty brew of percussion, smoking 808s, shattered beats and crafty sampling, each cut hits with a direct physical groove. From the System-level dubsteppy title track to the more organic haze and swoons of the finale 'People Of The World', the UK duo have once again weaved a fine line between so many genres without committing to any. Tonnes of love..
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 in stock $14.20
Eden
Eden (12")
Cat: SNKR 046. Rel: 22 Mar 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Motherless Child (5:25)
Stabs (4:59)
Model Patient (4:42)
Rhode To Nowhere (4:09)
Eden (2:34)
Review: One of the foremost female frontrunners in the Dutch jungle/rave scene Yorobi makes her debut on Sneaker Social Club with this powerful slab of wax justice that ranges from the ambient title track 'Eden' to a contemporary breakbeat interpretation of a traditional black spiritual 'Motherless Child'. Between we have the eerie tension and percussive drama of 'Stabs', the sweet dreamy shuffles of 'Model Patient' and the gentle transportive charm of 'Rhode To Knowhere'.
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 in stock $14.46
Dry Chat Wet Rag
Cat: SNKR 050. Rel: 30 Aug 23
 
Deep Dubstep
Sent West
Neurosis
Dry Chat, Wet Rag
Review: LEA is back up to his activities as he comes crashing back onto planet Sneaker Social with three beautiful broken beat fusions. All sitting around that dubstep/techno/23rd century garage axis, the focus is on the groove, the subs and that lean, timeless funk he's made his signature. 'Sent West' sounds like a dark B-side of a 2005 CoOp joint, all mean and minimal but suddenly opening up into a jazzy flourish. 'Neurosis', meanwhile, subverts the two-step vibe for a spacious dub jam that could work across a multitude of genres before the brilliantly titled 'Dry Chat Wet Rag' closes off with a slo-mo jungle breakbeat fix. Moist.
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 in stock $15.51
Ice Rave
Cat: SNKR 024. Rel: 11 Dec 19
 
Bass
Ice B8ss (4:11)
Space Conga (4:03)
Time To Let Go (2:33)
Heat Depth (2:42)
Ice Rave (4:12)
Crush Sphere (3:30)
Tekker Wave (3:09)
Afterlife (2:49)
Review: Over the course of his career to date, shadowy London producer Filter Dread has proved to be one bass music's most imaginative producers, offering up a range of EPs that snugly sit in the cracks between sub-genres. On "Ice Rave", his debut album, he continues this approach, romping through a collection of weighty, club-ready cuts that variously touch on dancehall/140 fusion ("Ice B8ass"), eight-bit electro ("Space Conga"), mind-altering post-grime intensity ("Time To Let Go"), hybrid hardcore/dubstep insanity ("Ice Rave") and mutant tech-funk (the skittish and doom-laden "Tekker Wave"). In other words, it's a sub-heavy sprint just overflowing with ideas.
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Played by: Soundbwoy Killah
 in stock $17.36
Eleusis
Eleusis (2xLP)
Cat: SNKRLP 008. Rel: 09 Feb 21
 
Bass
Can't Hold On (5:45)
Equator (4:14)
Explain (4:34)
Kommence (6:37)
Life's Lost (4:17)
Many Shapes (3:20)
Only Time Will Tell (3:55)
Planetz (4:44)
The Moons (6:12)
Tigers Eye (5:02)
Trail (3:44)
Review: Out Of Joint record shop chief 8Ball makes his debut on Bristol's Sneaker Social Club, with a brand new full length titled Eleusis. His releases on the Grade10 label (which he runs with mates in his hometown of Leicester) are a celebration of 'the afterparty and are rife in moody atmospherics and post-hardcore references.' A very diverse collection of tracks, ranging from dark ambient on 'Can't Hold On' and the near skeletal dub reductions of 'Equator' on side A, to the deconstructed techstep of 'Many Shapes' on the flip. Elsewhere, there's pure euphoria heard on the ambient hardcore of 'Planetz' and the twisted, bass-driven IDM of 'Tigers Eye'.
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 in stock $21.03
Hostile Utopia
Hostile Utopia (2xLP + insert)
Cat: SNKRLP 009. Rel: 21 Jun 22
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Parity (3:51)
Hostile Utopia (3:44)
Mercenary (feat Mez) (3:01)
Sprint (3:16)
Get Get (feat Mez) (3:59)
Exotic Possibilities (4:47)
Amphibious Centurions (4:57)
Signal To Noise (Tek remix) (4:18)
DFRNT STYLE (feat Killa P) (2:52)
Pseudopolis (4:09)
Superhighway (feat Cadence Weapon) (3:41)
Cold (5:04)
Bodysnatchers (4:28)
Afflicted (4:33)
Wild Roses (2:00)
Review: After making a big impression with his first 12" on Senaker Social in 2019, Low End Activism is back with a superb full length. It finds him 'sum up the conflicting emotions attached to memories of home' as he explores his own sonic roots through the prism of future-rushing soundsystem sonics. The tracks are wrought with street level tensions and urban and suburban gimme, with darkness adn frustration. But there is also home and solidarity in these sounds which are sure to unite people of all backgrounds on the world's dance floors.
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The End Of All Physical Form
Cat: SNKRLP 010. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Bass
Thaw (4:06)
Euxinia (5:07)
Arsu (3:58)
Cloud Chamber (3:59)
Beneath The Undertow (4:57)
Non-Euclidean Fantasy (3:24)
Prototype (3:54)
The End Of All Physical Form (4:35)
Tundra (4:21)
No Gravity (3:10)
Review: Following last year's Final Departure on Keysound, J Shadow returns to the realm of albums with his second LP, this time on Sneaker Social Club. Ominously titled The End Of All Physical Form, it's business as usual as J plays between the genres, murking up boundary lines with a raw sense of funk and emotional energy. Sitting somewhere between breaks, garage, grime and drum & bass, the whole body of work is a whirlwind attack of the senses that works well both for home listening and dancefloor demolishing. From the breakbeat bombardment of 'Arsu' to the much slower, undiluted eski-beat heaviness of 'Prototype' by way of the turbo charged futurist finale 'No Gravity', J Shadow has delivered something special here... And it sounds best on the physical form of a 12".
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 in stock $33.13
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