This blog is dedicated to the sounds of Future Jungle ,J-Tek,140 Jungle,Jungle Breaks,Hardcore Breaks,Dubstep,Breakstep,Nu Jungle,Jungle Tekno and Nu-Rave
Krizzz Live Future Jungle set -W.A.T.B UFM radioshow Moscow 22.12.2011
tracklist:
1. Karton - chase it high (left\right remix)
2. Jakwob - Right Beside You (DJ Fresh Future Jungle Remix)
3.Rudimental - Speeding feat. Adiyam (Benton Mix)
4.Dopamine - Hold You (Rennie Pilgrem & Pyramid Remix)
5. Herve-Together (DJ Fresh Future Jungle Mix Edit)
6. Austin, Vinyl Junkie - Jah Love (Stu & Nee Remix)
7. Aquasky-Press Play
8. Deekline & Ed Solo - Always RIP (Pyramid Remix)
9. Sanxion - Mesmerised At Charles Street
10. Refracture - Redemption (Refracture's Ravey Redub)
11. Ellis Dee, DJ Twista - Touch Me feat. Marie Louise
12.Schema - Jungle Rain
13. Emalkay - Keep goin on
14. Aquasky - Stardust
15. Mike Rigler, Coppa - Back For Real - Ben & Lex Remix
16. Dan Sena - Song Of Siren (RackNRuin Remix)
100me - Deathwalker (Soul Sinners Deep Dubstep Remix) On Beatport NOW by Top Drawer Digital
100Me are Alex "Professa" Hilliar and Tony DSS , A pair of DJ's / Producers ,Their ethos"Not to follow the crowd ,but to create one".A job they're doing pretty well ,Having been featured in Knowlege & Wisdom Magazine and performing alongside the likes of The Freestylers , 2 Bad Mice ,Goldie and Baby D they strive to do things a bit differently which is what really attracted them to us here at Top Drawer Digital.
With their first release on Top Drawer Digital , 100me Bring us Deathwalker a 140Bpm Breakbeat , Bass fueled mosnster and to Bolster the release Top Drawer Digital Favorites Strange Rollers push it down a harder / more energetic route with their Remix and Soul Sinners provide a Lush deep Dubstep Remix to complete the package.
1. Death Mask
2. 45 War
3. Selecta
4. Back II The Break
Cat: SLAYER012 / Release: Dec 2011
DJ Mag ‘Bloody great - 9.5/10’
Eddie TM ‘like the garagey vibe of Death Mask’
Stanton Warriors ‘Heavy, keem em coming’
EZ ‘LIKIN THIS!’
DJ Raggs ‘Lovin it all - my sis & her pal asked me to turn it up so they can practice their pole dancing to it’
High Rankin ‘Good times’
Submerged Music ‘Very good release’
Warrior One ‘Massive’
The Crystal Method ‘Always can find a spot for some break core throw back’
Atomic Hooligan ‘Fire’
Freestylers ‘Boom tunes’
Rico Tubbs ‘Back II break! Big tune’
Trouble & Bass ‘droppin Selecta for sure’
Dreadzone ‘right up my street, firing’
Bar 9 ‘Old Skool Vibes’
With our heads still spinning from the success of Sanxion’s ‘Baalbek EP’ we waste no time in presenting number 12 from newcomer GOLD.
GOLD maybe up n coming but to date he’s already toured with Reggae veterans UB40 and is working with them on a 'Bass Culture' remix EP. Over the last year GOLD has been working closely with the likes of Bladerunner, Aries, Dawn Raid, Yoof, Stanza, Jacky Murda, Jinx & K-Jah, as well as his new project, Lionfire currnetly signed to Ray Keith's Dread Recordings.
With that in mind lets break down the Four Corners EP for ya:
Death Mask kicks of the EP with a cinematic intro to drop devastatingly into one of the fattest bass drops we’ve heard here at Sub Slayers HQ. Big, Bad, Heavy!
45 War See’s GOLD bring in his reggae influence for 140 style Jungle skank out.
Selecta is Jay Cunning’s personal fav, bouncing basslines and chopped up beats – fans of Zinc/Jammin will be right on this!
Back II The Break – Calling all ravers! Intro on this one is big, hands in the air all the way till it drops – then it’s moshpit time - bashment style!
SUPPORT FROM:
Eddie Temple Morris, Stanton Warriors, The Crystal Method, EZ, Bar 9, High Rankin, Aquasky, Tomb Crew, Shut Up And Dance, Billy Bunter, DJ Raggs, Warrior One, Riskotheque, Trouble & Bass, RackNRiun, Atomic Hooligan, Rico Tubbs, Jay Cunning, Yoof, Freestylers, Hellfire Machina, Pyramid, Dreadzone, Sanxion, Submerged Music, Baxta, 601, Ed Solo, Rattus Rattus, Swifty B, Vinyl Junkie, Backdraft, Schema, Lady Waks, Equalizers, Upful Gwan, DJ Twista, Muffler, Pilgrim, Timmy Schumaker, Lucas Top Drawer Digital , Uncle Dugs, Jurassik,
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New mix of pure rugged fire! From start to finish you'll be slapped with heavy bass bashment, high energy rave sounds, rolling beats and an all together grimy vibe! This mix is guaranteed to leave the listener absolutely in pieces and gasping for more bass! You've been warned :)
A brand new Future Jungle radio show has just started up on the always excelent www.konflict-radio.com, hosted by DJ Jaytee, you can be assured that the quality is of a high standard, you can download the first show here:
Electrux - Wormholes EP [Top Drawer Digital TDDR016]
Top Drawer Digital Regular Electrux returns with this 4 Track EP showcasing his multi genre talents that get him so much attention from so many labels and national radio stations alike.Four cutting edge tracks that Bridge the gaps between Breaks ,Dubstep and Nu-Rave all with his unmistakable style.
As some readers of this blog may know, my name is Tariq, I host a weekly online radio show called 'tea with Tariq' for www.radioy.co.uk, a youth station aimed at 16-24yr olds. I've been a follower of the rave scene since 1991 up until 2001 when I got a bit fed up of music in general. When I got into radio recently I started looking for music to play and my natural inclination towards the old skool rave sound led me to stumble across the Future Rave anthems compilations and the 'Rave breaks' sound, I kept googling away to find more material and came across nu-rave.com where the current styles had been categorised into rave breaks, hardcore breaks and J Tek. I eventually came across http://www.topdrawerdigital.com/ where I heard a track called 'Autumn Star' by D Con & Miguel which reminded me of the 1992 Jungle tekno sound and I knew I had found the sound I was looking for to promote on a radio program.
Around about the same time, another style emerged reffered to as '140 Jungle' or 'Future Jungle' , whilst admittedly name tags are undoubtedly problematic for producers as it can marginalise and pigeonhole them. I personally feel that this strand of modern rave music is the closest in spirit to the early 90's sound, not only that but it fuses the earlier sound with the mid 90's 'Jungle/Drum n Bass' and the current 'Dubstep'. No wonder then that dubstep producers are themselves getting involved with some notably fine results many of which you can check out on this blog.
Going back to the old skool thing for a second, when rave/hardcore broke out in the early 90's, it didn't just break out, it made an impact on mainstream radio although I'm sure the men in suits didn't like it and mainstream radio did everything it could to bury it until sadly, they won and by 1993, DJs like Pete Tong who dedicated half an hour of his show to hardcore every week stopped playing it. Future jungle or whichever term you prefer will break out and impact mainstream radio, there have already been tracks played on BBC radio 1, artists like Lucas, Bojcot selectah, Radiokillaz and DJ Twista's remix of the classic 'Crowd control' by Ramos & Supreme have all had airtime on the beeb. 20 years ago, the radio wasn't ready for hardcore but it will be ready for this fresh new re-interpretation and for me, that is an exciting prospect as it will allow a whole new generation to discover the sound, maybe I'm being very optimistic but the signs are there. I for one am 110% committed to pushing the sound albeit on a online station amongst the myriad of online stations, you can catch me every Saturday 6pm on www.radioy.co.uk and don't worry, I don't talk as much as I write!!!
Future Jungle flavour and a 140 Breaks vibe.
01. Baxta - Connection
02. Schema - Wait No More
03. 601 - This Years Champion
04. Mindflow - Need To Be (Afghan Headspin Remix)
05. Pyramid - Ready For Blast Off
06. 601 - Brothers & Sisters
07. Pyramid - Gunman
08. Shakes - Gangbusters
09. Shades Of Rhythm - Sweet Sensation (Baxta Remix)
10. Ellis Dee & DJ Twista - Touch Me
11. Aquasky - Feel The Sound (601 Remix)
12. Pyramid - Feel Like Jamming
13. Shakes - The Biggest Drop
14. Rhythm Section - Atomic Bass (Ellis Dee & Twista Remix)
More Mixes available at Bassbyte.com
Billy Bunters Kool London Future Jungle Special
With Guests Kid Chameleon , Vinyl Junkie , Sanxion , Strange Rollers,Lucas,Electrux and Digitally Mashed.
Kid chameleon
DJ Zinc 138 Trek Stepping Stones Remix)
Reeson - Take It Off (KidChameleon Remix)
Jeff Mills Changes of life
Unknown -Bustas Jungle Suprise
Gunshot - battle creek brawl (peckham ravers remix)
KidCameleon - Found You
KidChameleon & Casua Breakin' - Crown Heights
KidChameleon & Casual Breakin' - Just say no!
KidChameleon & Casual Breakin' - Dos Pajeros
KidChameleon & Casual breakin' -Songs of Praise
KidChameleon - Posse
KidChameleon - Space cat
KidChameleon - Raincoat Killer
Strange Rollers
Strange Rollers - Fusion Funk (Hardcore Lives)
Strange Rollers - Waitin 4 U (Hardcore Lives)
Somsay - Crack Fever (Eddie Voyager Remix) (Breaks R Boss Records)
Strange Rollers - Mokey Say Loco (Held II Ransom Free Download)
Council Tax - Why me (Kambelt Dark Mix) (Free Download)
Ben Venom - Vibrator (Hardcore Lives Dub)
Strange Rollers - Say That You Want Me (Madcap Remix)
Cameo - Word Up From The Rollers (Free Download)
Strange Rollers - Crazy World (Held II Ransom Dub)
Place 2b 2Sides – Rage
Billy Daniel Bunter & Sanxion Vs Uncle Dugs – Toppa Riddim
Woz – Seen
Flashback Project – New Wave
Sanxion – Mesmerised at Charles Street
Warrior One – 1996 Riddim
Billy Daniel Bunter & Sanxion feat. Spyda – Jump Around (Original mix)
Sanxion – Brainfreeze
Sanxion – Bozo
Tim Ismag – Shock Out
Navigator feat. Smk erb N Dub & Tony Anthem – Bad Minds (Billy Daniel Bunter & Sanxion remix)
Krome & Time – The Licence (Billy Daniel Bunter & Sanxion remix)
Porter Robinson – Spitfire (Kill the noise remix)
Jamie Lightning – Untitled
Vinyl Junkie
Place 2B – Cornucopia – Wicky Lindows
Gold – 45 War – Sub Slayers
Phuture Assassin – Forever – Warehouse Wax
RadioKillaZ – Pull It Up – Warehouse Wax Dub
Original Primate – Demons – Warehouse Wax Dub
Vinyl Junkie & Austin – Jah love (Madcap Remix) – Warehouse Wax
Vinyl Junkie & Austin – Check It Out – Warehouse Wax
Gold – Selecta – Sub Slayers
Deekline & Ed Solo – Always RIP (Pyramid Remix) – Rat Records
Top Drawer Digital (Lucas & Digitally Mashed)
Pressa - Fast Motion 10
Skink - Toward the sun
Sub fusion- sugar rush
Madcap - Artillery (Mshcode Remix)
Stemfilth vs Mshcode - Inna Fear (Generic Bass remix)
Visible Sounds - Lost in bass
Bojcot Selectah - Different Style
This is a recording from the DIVERT RADIO show on www.sub.fm (sat 11til01 gmt)
Its obviously a "one take"recording. Therefore it might be a bit clippy and/or rough around the edges and it contains some strong language.
Expect lots of effects/cuts/scratches. You might call it a good example of what you'd get when I'd play at your party. Its downloadable for the ones who want to check it while on a roll.. Enjoy!
Killa Sound – Tango and Ratty (Steel Fingers)
EMP – Electrux (Top Drawer Digital)
Artillery (J-Tek Mix) – Madcap (Top Drawer Digital)
Reign – Lucas (Top Drawer Digital)
Lay Me Down - Lucas (D-Con Remix)
Crusader – Emalkay (Dub Police)
Rom Pom Pom – John Grief v. Ben Venom (Definition:breaks), get it here: John Grief Vs Ben Venom - Rom Pom Pom by Definition:breaks
Speedball – Lethal (Anomaly)
Retro Vibes – Pilgrim (Anomaly)
Street Knowledge – Richie K (Ruffneck Recordings), get it here: Richie K - Street Knowledge (Ruffneck Recordings) by Strange Rollers/
Junglism – Nolige & Decepter (Top Drawer Digital)
Reposseion Mix – Vic B and Redshift , get it here: Reposseion by vic b and redshift
Modular – War Games (J-Tek Records)
Parallel Universe (Lethal’s Alternate Reality VIP) – Kranky and Lethal (Anomaly)
The Rules of the Game II – Richie K (Kindamessy), get it here: Richie K - The Rules Of The Game II by Strange Rollers/
B Afraid – Strange Rollers (Anomaly)
Refresh the Beats – Pilgrim & Madcap (Anomaly)
Rock With Me – Beagle (Definition:Breaks)
Crazy Person – Beagle (Hardcore Lives)
Big Upz to all the Artists, Remixers and Labels that are included in this mix. Special thanks to Jay Cunning, Billy ‘Daniel’ Bunter, Slipmatt, Sanxion, Sonya, Liquid, Rennie P, Devastate, The DJ Producer, Slipmatt, Eddie Voyager, INSa, Dom Almond, Ritchie K, Pete Walton, Darkus, Paul Bassrock, Pyramid, Sike, D’State, Radiokillaz, Peacemaker, Ben Venom, John Grief, Arran VJ, Austin, Backdraft, Rachel Wallace, Aquasky, Asad, Jeryl, King Yoof, Kranky, Stuart Chapman, DJ Nee, E-Lab Rat, Kickback, Alex McEnergy, Madcap, Lucas, DM, Schema, John Kidson, Twista, Faydz… And anyone else who has helped me in any way in the last few years (Sorry if I forgot to mention you)… Also, Big Love to everyone that sends me their music… Everyone that plays my music… All the promoters that book me and Everyone that is trying to push this music to the next level… PEACE!!
Back And Forth Volume 2 [Dubstep J-Tek Future Jungle] is set for release everywhere on 24th October 2011 but is being launched between 8-10pm on Sunday 16th October 2011 between 8-10 on Nu-Rave.com where during the launch show you will be able to buy the album at the reduced price of £4.99 in the Nu-Rave store it will then be avaliable exclusive in the Nu-Rave store untill it's official release date.
Support
Yoof(Sons Of Mecha)[Mecha Music]:love the album, sounding nice and varied
Lee Martin [Dusted Breaks] : Really good album overall and well put together but Lucas - Planet X takes the prize for me. Great tune!
VJ Air[Definition:Breaks] :great album covering a range of sounds... top work.
Ceos - Top album full of fresh beats n bass! Full support.
John Grief [Definition:Breaks] :a consistent album of quality
Morcee : this album is wicked!
Billy Bunter [Can You Feel It Media]: this is a very credible and cool release
Kid Chameleon : A very interesting album
MSHCode [ Anomaly / Rising Lantern] :Massive
Left/Right : Digging Pressa - Out Tear!
The New Outrage LIVE Show featuring all forthcoming Outrage Backlash Records material 140-170 BPM BASS !
Outrage Zer0 BpM LIVE World Tour October - January 2012 email: havitwithoutrage@gmail.com for more info
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1 - Affirmations - Outrage - OUT NOW - Zer0 BpM Part 1
2 - Stonker - Outrage - OUT NOW - Zer0 BpM Part 1
3 - Audible Phantoms - Outrage Feat. Klose - OUT NOW - Zer0 BpM Part 1
3 - Mr Clark - Amit & Outrage
4 - Dirty Nature - Outrage - OUT NOW - Zer0 BpM Part 1
5 - K Zer0 13 - Outrage
6 - Info Soon
7 -Info Soon
8 - Planet One (Outrage Rmx) - Moolok
9 -Info Soon
10 - Info Soon
11 - Sunbathing Live - Outrage Aperture & Kirsty Hawkshaw
12 Absit Omen - Outrage - OUT NOW - Zer0 BpM Part 1
13 - Ph7 - Outrage - OUT NOW - Zer0 BpM Part 1
14 - Signature - Outrage + Modular - Forthcoming J-tek Records
15 - Choices - Outrage & Modular - Forthcoming J-tek Records
16 - Info Soon
17 - Info Soon
18 - The Bridge - Lee Ronaldo
Digitally-Mashed Top Drawer Digital Show Showcase 50min Mix
DJ Digitally Mashed Presents A Showcase of what you can expect to hear on The Top Drawer Digital Radio Show Every Tuesday From 8-10pm on Nu-Rave.com
Strange Rollers - Breakers Revenge (Skank Attack)
Kidson - Rastaman Ting
Warrior One - 1996 Riddim
Visible Sounds - Tribute
601 - Heat
Shakes - Gangbusters (Jurassikmix)
KidChameleon & Casual Breakin' - House In The Jungle
Dopamine - Hold You (Rennie & Inch Mix)
Sike Ft Rachel Wallace - Lost In Daze (Sanxion Remix)
The Flashback Project - Fix Up (Running Man Rmx)
Spyda meets the Dub Hooligan - Sound Alone (Billy Daniel Bunter & Sanxion back to 92 remix)
RacknRuin - Territory ft. Navigator & Slarta John (Junglist Remix)
Cut N Run - Confrontation
Foamo - Centavo (Warrior One Remix)
Yoof & The Dirty Rich - Im On Fire (V.I.P)
Emeli Sande - Heaven (PYRAMID Re-fix)
After the success of Bill Vega & New Decade's original, we couldn't resist giving this one a second outing - but with a whole host of new remixes....
And to kick things off we have the mighty Under This who turn in an absolute smasher of a remix. Under This really do bring their own flavour to this track adding new melodies and a new vocal this remix - this is BIG!!
Second up we have Warehouse Wax head honcho and all round hardcore head Vinyl Junkie, who drops his own 140 / future jungle flavour on it, breathing new life in whilst keeping the original completely in focus.
And to finish we couldnt resist another remix from Spain - this time in the shape of the Physical Bross - who are on fire at the moment with their hybrid style remixes, and this is one drops between dubstep and breaks effortlessly!
The new release on Warehouse Wax, featuring Rachel Wallace, with Remixes from Pyramid, Sanxion, Sike and Vinyl Junkie is OUT NOW exclusively on Track It Down… Official release date on all other shops is 13th October.
Support from Jay Cunning, Freestylers, Aquasky, Warrior One, Billy 'Daniel' Bunter, Ed Real, Schema, Freq Nasty, Ben & Lex, AC Slater, Shut Up And Dance and more.
Digitally Mashed - Top Drawer Digital Show 20/09/2011 [Minus Chat]
Track List
Lucas - Developing
Strangenotes - We Take U Back
ZXP - Substepper
KamBelt - Living in Nostalgia
Sike Ft Rachel Wallace - Lost In Daze (Vinyl Junkie Remix)
Schema - Wait No More (Original Mix)
Dopamine - Hold You (Rennie & Inch Mix)
Warrior One - 1996 Riddim
Eddie Voyager - Runaway (Sanxion remix)
Bojcot Selectah - Kick A Hole
Disk Error - The Boss Is Back (kidchameleon Remix)
Beagle - Lords Of Midnight
Disk Error - The Boss Is Back (Original)
601 - The New Jam
Shakes - Gangbusters (Jurassik Mix)
NattyChris - Feeling Irie
Time Travel - OST
Generic Bass - In My Soul
Lucas - Prophecy
Electrux - Nuclear Bomb
Strange Rollers - There's Something Out There
Pressa - Lost In Time
Breakz - Roll The Bass
Galvatron - The Darkness
Electrux - Nuclear Bomb
Dirty Azz - Murder Sound
Lucas - Reign (DJ SnipaZ Remix)
Martin Solveig - Hello (Dead Battery Remix)
Ellie Goulding - Starry Eyed (Pyramid Refix)
James D'ley - 20 minutes for the weekend - 140 & beyond
Ahead of my latest Dub filled Ballz out banger aka BBB7 "All Killer No Filler" dropping next week sometime. I decided to treat you with a 20 minute mashup in the vein of 140 bpm mainly* to tide you by !! Its mainly a tech demo, but have been really feeling this vibe recently so had to give it a go :) 112kbs obviously :)
Tracklist -
1.Dont Do Dat - BSD
W/ 2. The New Jam - 601 - Passenger Dub
3. I cant stand the rain - Tina Turner - PYRAMID refix
4. Cinema - Benny bennasi - Skrillex - Rerub
5. This is the Law - Troublegum - Specimen A remix
6. Robot rock - Daft punk - Subfocus remix - rerub
7.aerodynamic - Daft punk - Specimen A & James D'ley remix
8.Play nobodys game - Tantrum desire
Enjoy !!
Hi Shakes. You've been picking up plaudits from some big breakbeat players for your new single, including the likes of Rennie Pilgrem and Left/Right in the US. What is it about Gangbusters that makes it stand out from your previous work, do you think?
I think it's the track where all of the little essentials have started to click: writing in key, composition, mixdown. While I was making this one I learned a bit of music theory so synth lines were easier to program and everything fits properly. It ended up more tearout than I intended, but the squeeling bass line gives it that raw energy that sends people crazy. A few amen edits and air-horn samples and everyone's happy! I've still got more to learn through experience and, like most people, I'm even more excited about the tracks that are yet to be released.
Can you tell us a bit about yourself? What are you doing when you're not in the studio?
Haha, when am I ever in the studio? I'm a London, UK-based teacher, so the day job and education of today's youth has to be put first and the production work tends to wait for the holidays. I enjoy cooking, climbing, disc golf (google it), Studio Ghibli fims, long walks on the beach and a GSOH (ooops wrong site).
Who are your main influences in dance music and how have they affected your sound?
I admire the dubstep producers like Skrillex and SKisM (shout to NSD) who have brought musicality and melodies to their scene to accompany the incredible noises, but if they had influenced me I guess I'd have tried emulating elements of their music and I wouldn't know where to begin. Like a lot of people that started on the future jungle thing I guess it was RackNRuin and Skream that were the only references when I began making Gangbusters. There's a lot more out there now and I'm stuck a little between two main branches of the sound. I'm peeling away some of the noisy midrange and trying to find the right balance of the smooth bass and tight, clear high end of RackNRuin and the energetic, but less crisp, sounds of Pyramid. Both have it spot on, but in different ways, and there are limits to having the best of both worlds.
The future jungle vibe is starting to reach some sort of maturity. How do you think it will change over the next couple of years and who are your favourite artists pushing this sound?
It is great to see the old breaks back, but it will evolve quickly until they eventually disappear for the next generation to rediscover. The limited break samples that fit the style mean that we are already seeing the wiser people develop their own sound and not get caught up with simply using an amen. Pyramid and others are beefing up their beats and taking us to a faster and more polished version of the old tearout sounds in many ways. Some people are managing to create a jungle feel without the original samples and others are taking influence from future garage, dancehall, soca etc. which is great.
The people that have got it right for me this year in the breaks scene are 601, Yoof, Schema, Jurassik and (as if I haven't mentioned them enough) Pyramid. There aren't many labels that can be relied upon to bring this sound at a high quality, but there's stuff coming from every corner. It's interesting searching round and finding tracks mis-labelled as drum & bass on beatport by people who just happen to dabble in their version of the sound, e.g. Redlight, Warrior One, Herve, Submerse, DJ Fresh, Rusko, Baxta, Skream, Chase & Status etc.
What's up next for Shakes? Any grand ambitions?
I really want find the right person to do a vocal collab with by next year. I've got a remix I need to get done for someone I'm quite a fan of and more Supatronix remix work, including my first official dubstep tune. There's a couple of deep, but very different originals I love and am just trying to work out the best way to release. Unfinished stuff includes some collaborations with Mr Jurassik and a new 'post-dubstep' stripped down project that will hopefully turn into an EP under a different name next year.
Hold tight !!Held II Ransom 022 hits home with lable stalwart Eddie Voyager bringing us his summer anthem "Runaway". Big bass , happy vocals , stabs galore all combine to bring u this rave breaks monster thats sure to get them feet movin an them arms a waving !!
Remix duties this time fall to the fast rising Piano Junkies , who are takin the nu - rave scene by storm with thier happy piano laden vibe , this remix is no exception allready havin mainstream radio play on kutskis radio 1 show this one is a happy hands in the air bag of goodness!!
Our 2nd remixer needs no introductions Sanxion(Sparky) has been a mainstay in the rave breaks scene since day dot , with so many releases its hard to keep track , this time turning out a massive future jungle vibe , takin this way back ,keepin the 90's alive whilst bringin us bang up 2 date !! this one been gettin rave reviews from the likes of Billy Bunter(Kool FM) , Apply the Breaks and many more dj's , expect this one to do the damage !!!
Not only is Sub Slayers bossman Jay Cunning proud as you like to present release number 10 but it also features the legend that is Ellis Dee who has been a long time hero of Jays from his sweaty days as a loony raver!
But we digress, onto the beats…. Teaming up man of the moment Dj Twista along with the vocal talents of Marie Louise the guys have come up with what can only be described as a true anthem! Sweet chords, hooky vocals, slammin beats and an insane amount of energy will see this release tear thru the ranks with full on hands in the air appeal!
Flip side see’s rising star Rocket Pimp take the track to a filthy nasty bass fuelled dubstep onslaught. Staying true to the originals anthemic vibe The Pimp adds twists, turns and bass spasms to thunderous effect. The drop on this has to be heard to be believed!
Once again Sub Slayers sets the pace.
With This Warrior One serves up a very special EP Here on Black Butter Records.
All 5 tracks are top quality with the 2 vocal tracks , The Jump Off Feat Dutty Goodz and Wavey feat Royston Williams both sounding very current but our picks of the bunch are Coastin' with its gangsta style feel and 1996 Riddem which has a definate 70's vibe going on. Love it :)
Out Now.
BILL VEGA & NEW DECADE - Headrush (Vinyl Junkie Remix)
Vinyl Junkie Does the Original Justice with this Smash Remix which is no mean feat.
Coupled with the Under This remix that's due for release alongside it , We cant wait to get our paws on this baby.
Definition :Breaks on Top Form.
As Thanks to people for voting Them Best Label in the Recent Nu-Rave Awards Top Drawer Digital are giving away this Strange Rollers Remix of their Original Release : Lucas : The Antichrist.
Shakes - Gangbusters, ia a roaring breakneck slice of 140bpm
jungle with more energy than a Red Bull factory and plenty of 1930s gangsta attitude. We're talking James Cagney, not Guy Ritchie. Bang bang, not brap brap!
Remixes come from Jurassik, recently named by Beatport on the site's annual list of producers to keep an eye on, and
the mighty Gella, known best for his firing releases on the mighty Sub Slayers label. Jurassik ways in with a deep, Reese-fuelled 140 jungle
roller, while Gella takes things in a heady, atmospheric direction. All these tracks sound great on a big system and continue a year in which Supatronix has come bursting through the barricades, with the label's two most recent tracks listed as No 1 by Beatport on their weekly "must hear" rundown.
Top Drawer Digital introduce ViSible Sound , the new kid on the block with a bright looking future.
Lost In Bass is one of those tracks that just hits you with its raw power and simplicity,
A Big Reese Bass and Funky Breakbeat push the track along whilst the accompanying vocal gives it its feeling and emotion.
With Advisory Limits he pushes down a more Dubstep route showing us his versatillity but keeping in the chopped up Breaks to create a great crossover track.
More coming from ViSible Sounds on Top Drawer Digital and Elsewhere soon , keep your ears open.