Brum Radio: Brum & Bass Guest Mix

A 30 minute guest mix which I recorded for Danny de Reybekill’s Brum & Bass show, on Birmingham’s community station Brum Radio. In theme with the show itself, I wished to showcase the drum & bass flavours that I’d personally been feeling recently, ranging from more typical ‘liquid’ d&b to trip-hop and more experimental styles…

Deeper Vibrations: Origin (DVO001) – Review

The Deeper Vibrations collective began originally as a mix-hosting website, providing tracklists for artists’ mixes primarily for the dubstep and drum & bass orientated sound. Since then it has expanded into the depths of other bass-related genres, began its own YouTube promotion and mix channels, and now this; their first release as a label! Not…

Boofy – Nank EP (TUM006) – Review

20-year-old Bristolian, Boofy stakes his debut release on Nottingham-based label Tumble Audio with two dancefloor-merking belters. On the back of 2012’s more dubstep orientated releases on Vulcan Audio and Soulstep Records, Boofy has made multiple moves this year by signing to Bandulu Records, and also Sector 7 Sounds for their first release, both on vinyl.…

LX One – Scary People / Why (WHEELYDEALY040) – Review

LX One returns to the Wheel & Deal imprint once again with three of his most bass intensive pieces yet. After a string of releases and collaborations over the past year on Tempa, Crunch and Artikal, his continued work within the scene is paying off hugely and it shines through on this number especially. Considering…

Promise One – See We Roll EP (EARZ004) – Review

OpenEarz Recordings are far from newcomers within the dubstep field, having provided three sterling vinyl releases from (at the time) budding Mancunians Synkro, Indigo and Dom Hz during 2009 and ’10. Now looking to reinstate itself after a four year intermission, Syte‘s label relaunch could not come more correct with Promise One‘s latest blends, capturing…

Biome – The Prayer / Future Past [DEEPD007] – Review

Returning for his eleventh respective release of 2012, Biome affirms once again why he is one of the most competent and innovative producers within the minimal spectrum of bass music. Two immaculate pieces of music, one covering the grittier, more energetic and dynamic sound of dubstep, whilst the flip captures the more cinematic and soothing…