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Click [here] to view in a browser [Juno Download] [This week's dubstep selections] Sunday 22 January 2017 [New this week] [View all] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Levlz] / [Sean D] / [Limit] / [J Beatz] / [Sware] [4 Way 3] EXCLUSIVE [Crown Jules] [Crown Jules is known for an uncompromising approach to all tings bass. Here it presents a selection of tough cuts from the label's roster. "Ram Jam" begins with some ominous hip-hop-on-a-tropical-vibe attitude with plenty of carnival tempos and stabby fake horns to boot. Next, and "Muky" by Sean D is a menacing bouncer that builds intensity with an incessant buzz and shrill high-end melodies. J Beatz appears with Limit for the dark alley grind of "No Signal" lastly Beat Boss 4 champion, Sware, rocks up to deliver "The Flow", a slice of elasticated electro with a hint of ghetto sass.] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Karma] [Terrorist] [Innamind Recordings] [We're lucky we grasp a release a year from Karma's gnarly paws. But when we do, we always pay attention. Here are three reminders why. "Terrorist" wades into the fray with pneumatic beats that are reminiscent of Mezzanine-era Massive Attack. Foggy, misty and laced with a crucial Alborosie vocal sample, it has a tsunami-like effect through a big system as waves of dubspace wash over the crowd. "Cha" continues the pneumatic rhythm feels. But this time with a persistent techno-like 4x4 that's wrapped in tight layers of warped subs. "Vacant Mind" neatly counters the energy of "Cha" with a pensive slo-mo march into the foggy void. All elements and textures woozily working together to create somnambulant momentum, it's Karma at his most meditative. Already sold out on limited vinyl, this is a seriously key release.] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [ShowDem] [New Arrival] [ShowDem Music] [Grime music is not the first genre that comes to mind when thinking of men expressing their softer feelings. Well, Manchester's ShowDem is about to change all that with possibly the first ever grime tune about the joys of parenthood. Dedicated to his first born, "New Arrival" is a tune that begins and ends with samples of his little one. In between we get a bouncy hip-hop/dancehall hybrid with plenty of bottom and airy soft synth melodies. Kiel meanwhile brings the ferocity on a rework that introduces heavy drums; lots of Dubstep influenced bass snarls and urgent effects.] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Rdg & Gaze Ill] [Keepin' It Real] EXCLUSIVE [Cue Line] [A title that can be read in more than one way. "Keeping It Real" doesn't just refer to the track's vocal sample, or it's classically trained deep cavern sounds but also because it's the label's first vinyl outing. Level up business. Elsewhere "The Zone" is a contemporary techno-style dub track with palpitating drone subs, "Shapeshift" is powered by the groans of what we can only assume to be the undead (either that or some superb vocal processing) and "Combo", a springy minimal track that's tightly sprung by the swung kick and spacious dynamics. Cue Line: Keeping it really good.] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Mogali] [Stubborn Woman/Forward To The Past] [Gradient Audio] [AKA Logam from Ram-signed D&B duo Legion and Logam, Mogali is a brand new project from the Atlanta producer. Exploring the deeper side of 140 music, he makes his debut on the ever-reliable Gradient imprint. "Stubborn Woman" kicks like The Others or Emalkay when in fifth gear, all ploughing energy and almost trancy flourishes. "Forward To The Past" takes us on a much more introspective trip with Distance-style spaced-out drums and layers of cosmic emotion. A serious statement of intent, we can't wait to hear what's coming next.] [Also new this week] [View all] [Dbridge] [Fashion Dread ] [Sentry] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Sqz Me] [Eastblock EP ] [Silent Motion] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [PhaseOne] [Origins EP ] [Disciple Recordings] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [LTHL] [Mythology EP ] [Top Billin] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Still hot] [View all] [KXVU] [Cub Inna Caribbean ] [Southpoint] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Sweepa] [Boundaries LP ] [Version Collective] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Zygos] [Future ] [Foundation Audio] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] Featured artist: WIley [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Wiley] [Godfather] [WEA] [We don't need to tell you how important this is. Wiley's eleventh, and potentially last, solo album Godfather is the zenith of a man who has dedicated his life to UK bass culture for almost 20 years. With beats as fiery as his forthright thoughts, it's the sound of a man going back to his roots, writhing deep in the raw, sucker-punch club banger mindset; the raw orchestral drama of "Back With A Banger" and "Pattern Up", the fast-lane bass and strings of "Can't Go Wrong" and the space-funk bass twister "Bait Face" are countered smoothly with more introspective, deeper cuts such as the soulful "On This" and the wavey sci-fi style "Laptop". These are just a handful of the highlights here. Once again the Godfather has made us an offer we can't refuse.] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Wiley] [Snakes & Ladders] [Big Dada] [It's ten years since grime lynchpin Wiley released his acclaimed debut album, Treadin' On Thin Ice. In the decade since, he's done a lot of growing up, as the thoughtfulness and maturity of many of the lyrics of Snakes & Ladders so adeptly proves. Yet the most startling thing about the Londoner's ninth album is the rawness of the beats, which pop and spit with all the power of his breakthrough singles way back in the early noughties. As a result, Snakes & Ladders is a thrillingly club friendly set, led from the front by recent single "On A Level". There are bangers aplenty, from the exotic surge of "Busy" and shimmering melodies of "Badman", to the sub-bothering wobble of "Flying", a Zdot production featuring additional bars from Chip.] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Wiley] / [Zomby] [Step 2001] [Big Dada] [YES! We'd been waiting on this collaboration from UK start vocalist Wiley and shadowy electronic pioneer Zomby for a long time now, and it's about time it's landed on our shelves. "Step 2001" is a no nonsense grime piece, a clicking, twisted groove made up of darting hi-hats and pacman sounds; you know when they say "they don't make them like they used to!"? Well, this doesn't apply here, as it's a serious head-dive back into the early noughties scene. Reckon it's made on a Playstation? There's also an instrumental version for maximum damage and DJ tool usage.] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Wiley] [Link Up] [Big Dada] [Luckily for us, Wiley is currently on an enormous roll of singles, mixtapes and albums at present. With new album "Evolve Or Be Extinct" shortly on the way, "Link Up" offers a blinding first impression of what's to come - a perfect half-step 'n' bass rhythm allows him to deliver both his fast flow and catchy hooks. Alex D's remix straightens out the beat a little, switching to an organic 4/4 beat peppered with some ace clicks, claps and snares.] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Wiley] [Flying] [Big Dada] [Grime's most controversial forefather steps up to Big Dada with a crucial piece of forward-minded angular soul. His spitfire lyrics are as tight and wry as ever, but for most people it's the beats that will really sing out... Distorted and disconcertingly rapid, the skyward spiralling riff looks back to early Belgian techno while pushing grime well into the future. Rampant, paranoid and full of aggression; Wiley's nailed this one.] [Coming soon] [View all] [Mungo's Hi Fi] [Rules Of The Dance ] [Scrub A dub] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [DOK] [Efed Up EP ] [Hardrive] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Crystal Catcha] [Animal Kingdom ] [Imperial Audio] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Sonia Calico] [Fake Jewelry ] [Muti Music US] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] Featured DJ charts [Steve Aoki] [AOKI'S HOUSE 181] [Steve Aoki & Louis Tomlinson] [Just Hold On] [Ultra US] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Autoerotique] [AUH] [Dim Mak US] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Etc!Etc!/Corporate Slackrs feat Petey Pablo] [Raise Up] [Dim Mak US] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Spaces] [Day Dream] [Dim Mak US] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Steve Aoki & Reid Stefan] [Bring The Funk Back] [Dim Mak US] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Don D Selectah] [XMAS DROPZ] [DJ Madd] [Soundboy Elimination] [Roots & Future] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Distance] [Badman (feat Killa P)] [Tectonic] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Mayhem/Uz] [Amazon] [Skrong] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [UZ] [Magellan] [Quality Goods] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Noahplause] [Bout It] [Quality Goods] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [Featured sample packs] [View all] [Eurotrvsh] [Hybrid Trap (Sample Pack NI Massive Presets) ] [Philosophy] [Listen] [Wishlist] [Buy] [SoundFreqs] [Trap! 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