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Remixes
Remixes (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: SNKR 014. Rel: 10 Jul 18
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Gone Too Soon (Sully remix) (6:30)
Limit Of Paradise (Falty DL remix) (5:37)
Review: Sneaker Social Club are not messing around! Following their previous outings from the legendary trio 2 Bad Mice comes remixes from two impeccably forward thinking break crafters; Sully takes "Gone Too Soon" into some fantastical places as the breaks scream jungle but the big breeze pads scream Alex Reece but both elements work together emotively. Falty DL, meanwhile, gives us a hardcore schooling on "Limit Of Paradise" with its heavily layered breaks, wall of sound pads and dynamic drops into spacious hooks. Bad to the (clear vinyl) bone!
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out of stock $10.00
Gone Too Soon EP
Cat: SNKR 008. Rel: 15 Nov 16
 
Bass
Limit Of Paradise (5:16)
Snake Charmer (6:27)
Gone Too Soon (5:55)
Zero Fifteen (6:20)
Review: Rave legends 2 Bad Mice return with their first release since 2004 and suddenly the world doesn't feel like quite such a bleak place. Naturally we're treated to the full spectrum from running man, heads-down rolling breaks ("Snake Charmer") to the absolute, unabashed piano heaven and hands-in-the-air euphoria of the title track. With the classic loose drum rolls and dubby subs of "Zero Fifteen" and the stretched out drum trippery of "Limit Of Paradise" completing the set, it's a welcome (and highly timely) return for one of rave music's most influential collectives.
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out of stock $10.00
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
Infinite Hieroglyphics
Cat: SNKR 032. Rel: 24 Nov 21
 
Bass
Riley's Spiral (5:34)
Fallen (7:01)
Illusory Universe (5:37)
Zephyr (5:06)
Review: Getting to the core of rave DNA once again, Appleblim continues to live his life in lasers as he deconstructs some of the dancefloor's most exciting elements on this new collection for Sneaker Social. Four tracks in total we range from 'Ripley's Spiral', a place where jungle elements are slow-baked at a subversive tempo for head-bending results, to the sweet and sludgy cosmic soup of finale 'Zephyr'. Along the way we're treated to fast-lane futuristic hardcore on 'Illusory Universe' while 'Fallen' is a timeless and highly dubby ode to the original Chicago and acid house foundations. Indelible.
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out of stock $10.51
Life In A Laser
Cat: SNKRLP 002. Rel: 12 Jun 18
 
Bass
Life In A Laser (5:21)
Ignite (6:13)
I Think We'll Let the Gas Sort This One Out (6:04)
NCI
Manta Key
Flows From Within
Chrome Mist
Astral Light Highway
Pyramirror
out of stock $22.08
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
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
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
Present Moment Only Moment EP
Cat: SNKR 005. Rel: 03 Dec 14
 
Bass
Free My Mind
Oh 2 B In Love
Where I Keep My Heat
Review: Not content with issuing an LP through We Can Elude Control under his Some Truths alias, eeryone's favourite trombone playing, grizzly bear loving modular synth don Ralph Cumbers sneaks out this 12" floor burner as Bass Clef. Issued by the Hypercolour affiliated Sneaker Social Club, the Present Moment Only Moment EP finds Cumbers effortlessly trying his hands at various angles of clubbing heritage, be it the charmingly off-key rave stylings of "Free Your Mind" or the frenetic and urgent 2-step romanticism of "Oh 2 B In Love". Best of all however is the digidub meets r'n'b flex of "Where I Keep My Heat". Poster fans will love the included A2 Sneaker Social Club folded print with artwork courtesy of Mighty Wright.
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out of stock $7.62
In The City
In The City (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNKRX 01. Rel: 25 Jun 19
 
Bass
In The City (5:39)
Colours Of You (4:46)
out of stock $10.00
By My Side
By My Side (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNKRX 02. Rel: 23 Jul 19
 
UK Garage
By My Side (4:33)
Touch Me (edit) (5:07)
Review: The fragrant smell of coco pops hangs in the air as another cheeky two-step white label comes our way on Sneaker Social via a mysterious Chavinski from Holland. Once again he's picked two gems from two pretty disparate corners; side A gets all jazzy, light-footed and loopy as a Steffi banger from 2011 gets all UKG'd up, while the B side will drive you crazy all night long thanks to a Cathy Dennis flashback to 1990. Sweet like chocolate.
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out of stock $10.00
Odyssey
Odyssey (12")
Cat: SNKR 041. Rel: 26 Apr 23
 
Bass
D3U5E - "Quasar" (5:18)
D3U5E - "Dust Particle" (4:35)
D3U5E - "HAL9000" (4:37)
D3U5E - "Deckman" (3:54)
D3U5E & Gav - "The Abyss" (5:45)
Review: The always naughty Sneaker Social Club label taps up D3U5E for this fresh bass fiver tracker. It's a celebration of the UK's rich heritage of electronic music with the plunging bass and massive thwacking hits of 'Quasar' kicking off. There are dusty jungle breaks to 'Dust Particle', twisted dubstep contortions on 'HAL9000' and fizzing broken beats with a real urban menace on 'Deckman.' Closer 'The Abyss' is a collab with Gav that rides a more zoned-out and atmospheric groove and completes a varied and vital EP once more from this crucial underground label.
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 in stock $14.20
SNKRX 011
SNKRX 011 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNKRX 011. Rel: 23 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Non PGR (6:06)
Non PGR (Nasty King Kurl remix) (4:48)
Sassafras (5:47)
Dogpatrol & Nasty King Kurl - "Creepin" (6:01)
Review: Dystopian bass pushers Sneaker Social Club return with a brand new one from fresh signee Dogpatrol. With the label setting aside its recent preference for high-concept, gritty LPs, it here tops up the dancier corner of its distinctly UK brutalist-sounding soundscape-over-time: the Snkrx series. Undulatory minimal techno, moving into a bassy electro pair from fellow pusher King Kurl, unfurls over the course of four volatile sonic concrete offcuts.
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out of stock $12.89
SNKRX 06
SNKRX 06 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNKRX 06. Rel: 24 Mar 21
 
Breakbeat
Shit Hits The Fan (4:38)
Sepia Story (5:05)
Temperature Is Rising (4:36)
Small Apple Flex (4:41)
out of stock $10.26
SNKRX 04
SNKRX 04 (hand-stamped vinyl 12")
Cat: SNKRX 04. Rel: 22 Oct 19
 
Bass
Clownery (5:09)
Do Not Follow Us (6:28)
The Return Of The Gorgons (5:56)
Serena (4:09)
Review: Watch your bassbins! Dogpatrol debuts on Sneaker Social Club following a string of fine releases elsewhere, and as you'd expect the resultant tracks are notably sub-heavy. For proof, check lead cut "Clownery", a bustling, mind-altering garage number that peppers two-step beats with cut-up female vocal samples and fuzzy, experimental techno type electronics, and the mangled but inspired track that follows, "Do Not Follow Us", where lo-fi bleeps and dub techno-esque chords bubble away above a rolling garage groove. He doffs a cap to UK funky on bouncy B-side opener "The Return Of The Gorgons" - a suitably cheeky and silly workout - while "Serena" is a percussively intricate skip through weighty post-dubstep pastures.
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out of stock $10.00
Part Three EP
Cat: SNKR 022. Rel: 15 Oct 19
 
Bass
Told You (6:13)
Long Time (4:25)
Sensa (4:59)
Untitled Dream (5:04)
Review: Third time's the charm. Low Bias parallel project Dream Cycle returns to the ever-comfortable Sneaker Social with the next part of their annual series. Once again it's a barrage of two-step delights ranging from dank and mystic to deep and dreamy. "Told You" kicks off proceedings on a serious London bumpy flex, all sassy vocal snippets and a steam roller sub line. "Long Time" follows and takes us down a much deeper, contemplative path that's almost Detroit in its mood with those lush pads and spirited piano lines. Deeper again we strike the more technoid twangs of "Sensa" before "Untitled Dream" closes the EP on the deepest, wooziest tip of the EP, all downbeat, trippy and far too addictive for its own good. The Cycle continues.
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out of stock $9.73
Part One EP
Cat: SNKR 011. Rel: 05 Dec 17
 
Bass
Dream 93 (6:14)
Start While It's Hot (6:45)
SOUR (6:17)
Paradise State (6:49)
Absolutely (Them & Us mix) (3:38)
Review: Knee deep in the foundations, head high in the clouds, anchored by bass: Robin Clarke's Dream Cycle is the perfect match for Sneakers Social Club. Across five tracks he runs the gamut through precision 2017 vision; "Dream 93" is a steppy drop into a slo-mo rave, "Start While It's Hot" tips a nod to the warmer tones of Detroit with its lilting chords and persistent drums, "Sour" dusts off its reeboks for a little garage hypnosis while "Paradise State" is a hardcore flashback with strong twangs of early Moving Shadow. Closing with a mesmerising ambient remix from Them & Us, it's yet another unique trip from the friendly trainer crew.
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Played by: Joe Montana
out of stock $10.00
Anachronism EP
Cat: SNKR 030. Rel: 09 Apr 21
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Tyrant (5:58)
Lost In The Asylum (5:16)
Shadows Passed By (6:02)
Etch vs Luo - "Amygdala" (7:35)
out of stock $11.04
Untitled Hardcore EP
Cat: SNKR 007. Rel: 26 Apr 16
 
Bass
Untitled Hardcore (#1) (3:55)
Untitled Hardcore (#2) (4:05)
Untitled Hardcore (#3) (7:24)
Untitled Hardcore (#4) (4:25)
Review: Sublime retro future breaks from Keysound affiliate Etch. As suggested in the title, none of these breaks have real titles; it's just all about the crisp drum work, vast roominess and old school dynamics from the brushed drum swing of the first slice and the rubber ball bass of the second, right the way through the ghostly vocal tones and MC commands on the fourth slice, this is the sound of a man who knows his foundations inside out. Sneaker Social Club don't release anywhere near as much as they should.... But when they do you should always pay attention.
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Played by: Vincent Inc, M50
out of stock $10.00
Chemotaxis
Cat: SNKR 012. Rel: 22 Aug 17
 
Bass
Chemotaxis (5:04)
What Lies Beyond (5:11)
Green Park (6:04)
Prismatic (Etch revision) (5:29)
Review: Etch gets chemical on this epic return to Sneaker Social Club with four unique broken grooves; "Chemotaxis" rolls with Zed Bias-style breaks before switching into a hazy steppy halftime arrangement, "What Lies Beyond" is a love letter to Reinforced at 130 BPM, "Green Park" slides and glides with a warm warped funk before mutating into a savage rave stepper, before "Prismatic" slides down the shutters on a dreamy jazz breaks finale. Reactions guaranteed.
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out of stock $10.00
SNKR 020
SNKR 020 (12")
Cat: SNKR 020. Rel: 11 Jun 19
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Don't Wanna Know (3:10)
Predator Vs Prey (Toxin) (4:12)
Photosynthesis (feat Tranq Sinatra) (3:19)
Review: Etch and Nico Lindsay make good musical bedfellows; the former's spacious left-footed soundscapes providing plenty of room for Nico's narrative, evolving lyrical style, they're kindred spirits linked by a glacial sense of adventure and refusal to compromise. Opener "Don't Wanna Know" kicks the doors down with force. Rough and switchy, there's a pulsing 2002 feel to both the step and flow while "Predator Vs Prey (Toxin)" takes us on a much swampier, weirded out trip that buns everything but survival. Finally, Tranq Sinatra joins the fray for an urgent finale where fast-tongue tales from Nico are backed from Tranq harmonies and another iced riddim from Etch. Cold.
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out of stock $10.26
Space Beams
Cat: SNKR 036. Rel: 08 Jun 22
 
Bass
Talk All Low (4:22)
Underwave (3:28)
Space Beams (3:25)
Asid 888 (3:09)
Ghost Square (3:29)
Data Temple (5:08)
Review: Sneaker Social Club is one of the UK's most consistent and somehow underrated labels and it has been for a while. This next offering is another mangled take on various forms of bass and hardcore music from Filter Dread. The opener 'Talk All Low' is a real face melter with warped bass and rudely vocals. 'Underwave' is a more twitchy and paranoid affair then 'Space Beams' layers up more hefty bottom ends and twisted synths. The second half of the EP offers acid flashes, dystopian bass and spaced out breaks on closer 'Data Temple'.
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out of stock $12.09
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
FORTHCOMING
Computer Rock
Cat: SNKR 052. Rel: 19 Apr 24
 
Bass
Tropic
Computer Rock
Kase Reprise
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est. release 19 Apr 24 $14.20
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Stranger
Stranger (12")
Cat: SNKR 021. Rel: 31 Jul 19
 
Bass
Stranger (6:21)
TP (5:46)
Review: Kicking off with 'Stranger', we're talking serious jungle-revivalist fare, amens and gunshots abound as the inimitable Horsepower Productions again prove why they can do little wrong in the eyes of bass heads. Reversed strings and wobbly bass stabs counterbalance the track, bringing tempo down below where it actually is without losing any of the raw power. A workout that'll do well within a warm-up or when used for a reprieve from the mayhem of energy-filled peak time sets. 'TP' is a heavier, less forgiving assault, its rolling broken drums, vocal shouts on the fourth of each bar and frenzy-inducing hoovers build an intensity at odds with the speed of the tune itself. Emerging from a beat-free intro featuring a sample from iconic 80s movie 'Trading Places', it's evidence that full-throttle doesn't always mean fast.
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 in stock $12.61
FORTHCOMING
Back To Back Special
Back To Back Special (12" (limited to 150 copies))
Cat: SNKR 053. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Bass
Back To Back Special
Out To The Private Number
Slew
Summon Like This
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est. release 05 Apr 24 $14.20
(No payment required now - pay when released)
SNKRX 08
SNKRX 08 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNKRX 08. Rel: 23 Jun 21
 
Bass
Fade (4:55)
Kugelblitz (The Inescapable Rewarp) (3:18)
Diffraction (4:48)
Atlantis (4:25)
Particle Horizon (4:28)
Hibernation (Lumina Falls) (3:24)
Review: Sneaker Social Club always does a brilliant job of throwing back to the old school without ever falling into pastiche. This time round, London's J Shadow is the man on the buttons after plenty of solid outings on the likes of Nous Disques, Dream Eater and Collection Artaud. He splices and dices sweet vocal samples, break beats and rugged analogue textures into visceral tracks with a heart of darkness. 'Fade' is a bittersweet post-jungle tune that tugs at the heart strings. 'Diffraction' is a laser lit, choppy and bass heavy rhythm to get that brain melted and 'Atlantis' is a late night roller you'd expect to hear down the airwaves of a pirate radio station.
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out of stock $10.51
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
The Stillness EP
Cat: SNKR 043. Rel: 05 Oct 22
 
Bass
Stillness (4:51)
Compactor (3:51)
Pleasure Principle (8:10)
Duppy Season (5:13)
out of stock $12.09
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
Dragon Under
Dragon Under (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SNKRLP 001. Rel: 15 Nov 13
 
Bass
Dragging Under
Nonplussed
The Great Nonsense
Mr Weird Loves Candyfloss
Has Anyone Seen Raz? (feat Bill Youngman)
Electrified At Dawn
Kevin From Heaven
Two Stroke
Where Do We Begin
Septic Thumb
Keep Up
Review: After moonlighting on the label mere months before with the Montesa EP, Neil Landstrumm returns to Sneaker Social Club with a whopping great album of colourful jams that count amongst the most accessible tracks he has ever produced. An artist that seems to evolve in phases, Landstrumm is clearly embracing the rounded synths and melodic thrum of classic electro at present, but that's not to say he's lost any of his wayward spirit. From the detuned slur of notes on "Nonplussed" to the sassy bleep tribute of "Electrified At Dawn" there is plenty of that arch humour that has always been embedded in his singular brand of techno, just without those abrasive edges that have made his music a tad scary in the past.
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Played by: James Welsh
out of stock $12.36
Dragon Under
Cat: SNKRLPCD 001. Rel: 15 Nov 13
 
Bass
The Great Nonsense
Draggin Under
Nonplussed
Has Anyone Seen Raz? (feat Bill Youngman)
Electrified At Dawn
Kevin From Heaven
Mr Weird Loves Candyfloss
Two Stroke
£300 Just To Open The Door Yeh?
Where Do We Begin
Septic Thumb
Keep Up
Shanghai Sliders
Want Me To Do (feat Profisee)
Last Little Bit
Bring The Dark Word
out of stock $13.15
Yell Yell
Yell Yell (2xLP)
Cat: SNKR 034. Rel: 12 Apr 22
 
Bass
Spice (feat Legacy & Tina P) (7:19)
Altrocker (6:48)
SOWAHH (3:29)
Dog Falls (4:18)
Milano (6:08)
Mumbai (7:22)
The Truth (with The Goodlife Project) (7:07)
PIAOWW (6:17)
Review: At long last, the vinyl editions of last year's link-up between prolific Scottish enigma Neil Landstrumm and the ever on-point Sneaker Social Club have finally landed. Eight tracks in total, exceedingly broad in their flavour, they tap into that free-for-all spirit that Landstrumm made a name for himself with back with Si Begg in the mid-90s. Vibes range from the cosmic trills and ghetto thumps of 'SOWAHH' to the straight-up hardcore fury of 'Milano' by way of the heavy subs and tunnelling dynamic of the free party jungle smasher 'The Truth'. Yell yell... So good they named it twice.
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out of stock $24.18
Montesa EP
Cat: SNKR 04. Rel: 21 Feb 13
 
Bass
Guzacid
HL_Lm
Super Mousse (Is On The Loose)
Mc Aidsy Aids
315
Review: Since his arrival in the early 90s Scottish producer Neil Landstrumm has proved enduringly difficult to pin down, gracing labels as diverse in approach as Tresor, Peacefrog and Planet Mu with his blend of sci fi indebted electronics, and crazed rhythms. This five track Montessa EP for the infrequent but quality Sneaker Social Club manages to cram all Landstrumm's deranged musical genius into just five tracks and feels like you are dialling through pirate radio. Lead track "Guzacid" is little more than one long glorious jerk on a 303, whilst the Vibert doing Drexciya of "Hl_Lm" offers a moment of relative serenity before the superb dread vibes of "Super Mousse (Is On The Loose)". The real heat is however on the flip with both "Mc Aidsy Aids" and "315" ripping huge holes in the hardcore continuum.
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out of stock $7.62
Set In Plaster
Set In Plaster (hand-stamped 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: SNKR 047. Rel: 01 Dec 23
 
Bass
Bravery
The Hawk
Respect The Deal
The Prisoner
Review: Given the breadth and diversity of Neil Landstrumm's output over the last couple of decades, it can be difficult to second-guess where he might go next musically. The answer, this time round at least, is "high-octane bass music" via a ridiculously limited-edition EP (only 100 have been pressed) for Sneaker Social Club. The Scottish scene stalwart starts by adding chiming and bleeping melodies to a warped bassline and breathless breakbeats on 'Bravery', before reaching for rumbling bass, grime style synth tones and hot-stepping post-dubstep drums on 'The Hawk'. 'Respect The Deal' delivers a mix of sparse beats, energy-packed breakbeat blasts and hip-hop vocal samples, while 'The Prisoner' is a dreamy, eccentrically swung slab of bass-heavy UK techno.
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out of stock $14.20
Liquid DNB Like Ambient Grime 2
Cat: SNKR 048. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Bass
Like Ambient Grime 2 (02 Garage mix) (5:19)
Like Ambient Grime 2 (06 dubstep mix) (7:53)
Like Ambient Grime 2 (2011 Techno mix) (6:52)
Like Ambient Grime 2 (22 Grime mix) (3:00)
Review: The ever-intriguing Luke Murray comes in hot n' heavy on his latest for Sneaker Social club - Liquid DnB-Like Ambient Grime 2. Although somewhat stylistically misleading: you won't hear any liquid d&b-like ambient grime on this record, the irreverent title does Murray's deeply informed UK soundsystem anachronism justice and flips the bird at genre pedants. Over four chronologically-referenced flips of one tune, he traverses dark, tunnelrunning two-step, lumbering dubstep annihilation, techno steppers a-la-Gast and lacerating future grime with great ease and NRG. Four system warheads to suit all tastes!
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 in stock $14.20
Low End Activism
Cat: SNKR 023. Rel: 19 Nov 19
 
Bass
Street Level (3:39)
Signal To Noise (Ratio) (4:12)
Signal To Noise (4:18)
Low End Activism (5:34)
Neighbourhood Nationalism (3:35)
Muzikon 90 (2:39)
Review: Man of many aliases, Patrick Conway makes his debut on Sneaker Social Club with six disarming rave echoes that sound just as much 2091 as they do 1991. All the ingredients are familiar but are cooked so refreshingly in a piping hot dub oven, they sound like something completely fresh. Highlights include the grime-meets-hardcore-meets-double-dragon-scrap vibes of the title track, the ghostly breaks and pressurised pads of "Muzikon 90" and the spacious, almost UK funky style drum work and classic vocal sample of "Signal To Noise". Sneaker Social Club are always well ahead of the curve but this is a whole new venn diagram. Essential.
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out of stock $11.31
SNKRX 07
SNKRX 07 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNKRX 07. Rel: 12 May 21
 
Breakbeat
Close Proximity (8:19)
Shunt (6:52)
Eraser (5:31)
Hyperion (5:20)
out of stock $10.51
SNKRX 013
SNKRX 013 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SNKRX 013. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
UK Garage
Same Dream (6:34)
The Immortality Of The Crab (5:54)
BBS (Park End Refix) (5:48)
Rekt (7:21)
 in stock $15.51
Come My Selector
Cat: SNKR 015. Rel: 09 Oct 18
 
Breakbeat
Yours (7:43)
Come My Selector (4:49)
Abra Cadabra (6:23)
Turn Off The Lights (5:11)
Played by: INSTINCT
out of stock $11.84
Rush
Rush (12")
Cat: SNKR 035. Rel: 18 May 22
 
Bass
Dread (5:14)
PJD (5:06)
Detach (2:46)
Quasar (5:05)
Rush (4:26)
Shots Fired (2:11)
 in stock $12.36
Hardcore Librarianism EP
Cat: SNKR 010. Rel: 12 Jul 17
 
Bass
(Everytime You Touch Me) I Get Hype (5:14)
Theme To Street Knowledge (parts I & II) (7:07)
The Brothers Grimm - "Exodus (The Lion Awakes)" (WNCL VIP) (4:58)
Feeling Too Big To Dance (5:38)
out of stock $10.00
Church EP
Church EP (12")
Cat: SNKR 003. Rel: 26 Sep 12
 
Bass
Church
Hollow
October
out of stock $7.62
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