Style: Drum'n'Bass
Release: 19/02/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Surveillance Music
Cat# SRVLNCEP004
KIT JONES marks his debut release as an artist on SURVEILLANCE MUSIC with his ISOLUS EP, a four track first from the Bristol based artist and a weaving of synchronous sonic streams. One half of the Drum & Bass duo "Circumference" alongside fellow SURVEILLANCE artist Freshney, a name under which the pair have recently released a single entitled Inconsistent / Shlock on Soulvent Recordings, KIT JONES now launches his own solo project with ISOLUS, an EP that adds another watchful eye to the SURVEILLANCE MUSIC network.
Release: 19/02/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Surveillance Music
Cat# SRVLNCEP004
KIT JONES marks his debut release as an artist on SURVEILLANCE MUSIC with his ISOLUS EP, a four track first from the Bristol based artist and a weaving of synchronous sonic streams. One half of the Drum & Bass duo "Circumference" alongside fellow SURVEILLANCE artist Freshney, a name under which the pair have recently released a single entitled Inconsistent / Shlock on Soulvent Recordings, KIT JONES now launches his own solo project with ISOLUS, an EP that adds another watchful eye to the SURVEILLANCE MUSIC network.
Style: Drum'n'Bass, Jump up
Release: 26/02/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Digital Terror Records
Cat# DTR087
Review: Harley D is back, using his force to compel you to pull ugly bassfaces and throw your drink with an EP that doesn't hold back. It's not the kindest on the ears but then again its not supposed to be, it's a monograph in hard-hitting sonics and dastardly tones. 'Evacuation' is undergirded by a booming snare drum and percussive clarity, but the action happens in the steadily melodic but still raucous bassline, a pitched-up monstrosity of dancefloor proportions. The others feature more big synths, but with emphasis instead on forward movement and a roughshod approach to crafting textures with a focus on sonic destruction - top release.
Release: 26/02/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Digital Terror Records
Cat# DTR087
Review: Harley D is back, using his force to compel you to pull ugly bassfaces and throw your drink with an EP that doesn't hold back. It's not the kindest on the ears but then again its not supposed to be, it's a monograph in hard-hitting sonics and dastardly tones. 'Evacuation' is undergirded by a booming snare drum and percussive clarity, but the action happens in the steadily melodic but still raucous bassline, a pitched-up monstrosity of dancefloor proportions. The others feature more big synths, but with emphasis instead on forward movement and a roughshod approach to crafting textures with a focus on sonic destruction - top release.
Style: Drum'n'Bass, Jump up
Release: 5/03/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Sub-liminal Recordings
Cat# SLR087
Review: Over on Sub-liminal Recordings, Yatuza is landing with an EP that blends the savage sounds of jump-up with effortless use of space and a clarity designed to impress but not overwhelm. 'The Divide' rests on finger-click drum hits that intersperse with a wobbling sub bass and choppy bass staps, it's got that head-nodding vibe to the drums we all love and it's an all-round masterclass of blending funk and aggression. 'Feel The Same' builds up with murderous intent above a body of furious kicks, before climbing the heights of euphoria into stabbing, flowing territory. Beautiful stuff, and we also love the wobbling gargles of the final track, 'Taken', which is just pure naughtiness. Big ups.
Release: 5/03/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Sub-liminal Recordings
Cat# SLR087
Review: Over on Sub-liminal Recordings, Yatuza is landing with an EP that blends the savage sounds of jump-up with effortless use of space and a clarity designed to impress but not overwhelm. 'The Divide' rests on finger-click drum hits that intersperse with a wobbling sub bass and choppy bass staps, it's got that head-nodding vibe to the drums we all love and it's an all-round masterclass of blending funk and aggression. 'Feel The Same' builds up with murderous intent above a body of furious kicks, before climbing the heights of euphoria into stabbing, flowing territory. Beautiful stuff, and we also love the wobbling gargles of the final track, 'Taken', which is just pure naughtiness. Big ups.
Style: Drum'n'Bass
Release: 5/03/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Incurzion Audio
Cat# INC026
Review: This latest selection from Incurzion Audio is yet another top quality project, this time welcoming Dedman inside for some incredibly well produced goodness. The title track 'My Heart' packs a serious subby punch, combining heavily effected vocals with epic bassline action, complete with a Myth's big room remix, adding an extra sense of depth to the original creation. From here, the glitchy bass designs and colourful percussive arrangements of 'Terri Chango' are let loose before we take in the neuro-inspired synth action and super choppy drum drops of 'Backbeat Steeze'. FInally, Kidsonic joins the party on 'Deep Down' for a futuristic roller, focussing on high ended synthesis and vibrant sub-bass below. Awesome work.
Release: 5/03/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Incurzion Audio
Cat# INC026
Review: This latest selection from Incurzion Audio is yet another top quality project, this time welcoming Dedman inside for some incredibly well produced goodness. The title track 'My Heart' packs a serious subby punch, combining heavily effected vocals with epic bassline action, complete with a Myth's big room remix, adding an extra sense of depth to the original creation. From here, the glitchy bass designs and colourful percussive arrangements of 'Terri Chango' are let loose before we take in the neuro-inspired synth action and super choppy drum drops of 'Backbeat Steeze'. FInally, Kidsonic joins the party on 'Deep Down' for a futuristic roller, focussing on high ended synthesis and vibrant sub-bass below. Awesome work.
Style: Drum'n'Bass, Jump up
Release: 5/03/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Next:Gen Audio
Cat# NXTGN003
Review: The Next Gen Audio team are definitely an imprint with a knack for sniffing out powerful new releases, which is exactly what they have found here with this spicy new selection from Amplify. Kicking off with 'Human', we can tell we are in for a high energy ride as sizzling synth pulses lead the way atop clean breaks, before 'Seduction' sends us a little more leftfield with some unusual bass processing that just seems to work. Next, Fanatics join the party for 'Carousel', a super gnarly exploration of high ended bass stabs and choppy drum manoeuvres before 'Got You', alongside Master Error gives us a classic jump up outro, again pushing some super colourful bass designs for forward for a hell of a splash.
Release: 5/03/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Next:Gen Audio
Cat# NXTGN003
Review: The Next Gen Audio team are definitely an imprint with a knack for sniffing out powerful new releases, which is exactly what they have found here with this spicy new selection from Amplify. Kicking off with 'Human', we can tell we are in for a high energy ride as sizzling synth pulses lead the way atop clean breaks, before 'Seduction' sends us a little more leftfield with some unusual bass processing that just seems to work. Next, Fanatics join the party for 'Carousel', a super gnarly exploration of high ended bass stabs and choppy drum manoeuvres before 'Got You', alongside Master Error gives us a classic jump up outro, again pushing some super colourful bass designs for forward for a hell of a splash.
Style: Drum'n'Bass, Jump up
Release: 5/03/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: O.R.C Recordings
Cat# ORC001
Review: Vital is a drum and bass producer/DJ from Bournemouth, on the south coast of the UK. He has had releases on Subliminal Recordings, Samurai Bass Audio, Bulletproof Recs and Twisted Beatz. The Recognition EP features the wonky bassline action of "London", while "Culture" similarly infuses the street sounds of grime to impressive effect. Stepper "Recognition" has a somewhat dark jump-up vibe reminiscent of the True Playaz sound and "Disconnected" channels that classic techstep/neurofunk style of all on this roller from the darkside.
Release: 5/03/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: O.R.C Recordings
Cat# ORC001
Review: Vital is a drum and bass producer/DJ from Bournemouth, on the south coast of the UK. He has had releases on Subliminal Recordings, Samurai Bass Audio, Bulletproof Recs and Twisted Beatz. The Recognition EP features the wonky bassline action of "London", while "Culture" similarly infuses the street sounds of grime to impressive effect. Stepper "Recognition" has a somewhat dark jump-up vibe reminiscent of the True Playaz sound and "Disconnected" channels that classic techstep/neurofunk style of all on this roller from the darkside.