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Koto
Koto (12")
Cat: WPR 061. Rel: 16 Aug 22
Koto (4:27)
Mrtav (4:14)
Clochard (feat Ourman) (4:12)
Ziv (4:40)
Review: From Croatia to 'Koto', 207 takes us on another captivating instrumental adventure. The title track is an intricate weave of drums and tightly plucked eastern strings that builds on every 32. It's in good company as 'Mrtav' lives up to its name and leaves us all dead under its weighty subs and orchestrated tension, 'Clochard' is a woozy, soulful lament while 'Ziv' brings the EP to a physical halt with springy beats, techno-like humanised stabs and a sticky web of elements and flavours. 207 on a full 360 right here.
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Played by: Mimi
 in stock HK$109.77
Pulse
Pulse (limited 12" + insert)
Cat: ITDP 001. Rel: 07 Sep 21
Pulse (4:40)
Procedure (3:42)
Review: High pressure manoeuvres from Ilian Tapes on this mysterious and highly limited one-off run. 'Pulse' is a Samurai style slab of hybrid dub techno that's layered in grains and textures whole 'Procedure' flips the UK garage two-step vibe into a distorted, crunchy and physical groove that's not dissimilar to Tim Wright's early work on Mute. Once again, a very special release from Ilian... Blink and you'll miss it.
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 in stock HK$95.53
Cosmic March EP
Cosmic March EP (translucent orange vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: NXTLVL 021. Rel: 10 Jun 22
Cosmic March (6:49)
Laced Hash (4:18)
Infidel (4:08)
Don't Forget To Use Your Stab Vest (4:11)
 in stock HK$101.67
Yoshimitsu EP
Cat: LDHXL 002. Rel: 19 Oct 22
Acido Maligno (with Breez) (5:09)
Yoshimitsu (5:23)
Mist (4:39)
Beam (5:09)
 in stock HK$134.17
Sea Witch
Sea Witch (10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BOKA 053. Rel: 05 Aug 21
Sea Witch (5:38)
Whale (4:16)
Review: Portugal's 3WA is next up on the long running UK label Boka on a special, limited edition 10" vinyl with a unique metallic sticker design. This outing follows big tunes for 3WA on the likes of Crucial Recordings, Foundation Audio and Earth & Stone and serve sup more big bass drops and heavy rhythms. 'Sea Witch' is a cavernous tune with shards of lighting beaming down through it from above as flute leads hypnotise and the drums tumble ever further down below. 'Whale' then stutters on wobbly bass with watery chords up top adding to the sense of space.
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 in stock HK$87.43
Fragments
Fragments (12")
Cat: FPL 024. Rel: 19 Apr 21
Luna Awaits (2:55)
Fragments (5:45)
Virtue (5:02)
Worlds Apart (4:45)
Review: Following his soundtrack to the Roki game and appearances on the likes of Monstercat, Aether returns to his spiritual home Fent Plates for the first time since 2017. The wait has of course been worth it as 'Fragments' takes us back to the Scottish deepsmith's finest elements; stirring, poignant chords, foggy, disarming textures long lingering-but-tender notes. From the opening airy pads and trembling keys of 'Luna Awaits' to the final slo-mo plod and echo of the finale 'Worlds Apart', it's Aether doing what he does best; conjuring up emotions you didn't even know you were feeling while making you feel like you're in an impenetrable bubble. Beautiful.
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 in stock HK$111.82
M4
M4 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MEDI 124. Rel: 17 Nov 22
M4 (4:06)
Dusty (3:13)
Abacus (4:39)
 in stock HK$126.07
A Way Back
Cat: AQU 004. Rel: 28 Jul 22
Oh Lord (feat Maxwell Owin) (3:39)
What It Is (2:13)
All Ways (3:10)
The Truth (3:22)
A Way Back (3:07)
Review: Even before you hear the first beat, there is something incredibly exit about seeing the names Male - a pioneering beat master and pivotal figure in the early emergence of the dubstep sound - with Joe Armon-Jones, talented musician and master keys man. A Way Back comes on Aquarii, Armon-Jones's own label with him on keys and synths, Mala on drums and bass and Maxwell Owin featuring on 'Oh Lord'. It brings back memories of the golden dubstep years with cavernous bass and heavy weight drums all finished to perfection with Armon-Jones top lines.
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! low stock HK$142.26
Backrooms
Backrooms (12")
Cat: IT 054. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Backrooms (7:03)
Chamber Of Mazarbul (5:35)
Nulspace (5:51)
Pipe Dreams (5:05)
Review: Four big, booming , bass heavy tracks from Swiss production and DJ duo Atrice that stand astride several genre definitions from dubstep to techno and electro. The pair pride themselves on their sound design and it certainly lends a subtle but perceptible air to the hair raising frequencies flying around on the likes of 'Backrooms' and 'Pipe Dreams', the two most obvious contenders for the dubstep tag. 'Chamber Of Mazarbul' and the more electronica-slanted 'Nulspace' are less conventional - at least by general standards if not the wonderfully wayward 'rules' of the eternally renegade Ilian Tape label - but equally thunderous and well executed.
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Monkey Brainz
Cat: ARTKL 054. Rel: 17 Feb 21
Monkey Brainz (4:49)
Boxknife Chrome (5:35)
Review: After some great releases on Heavy Traffic, Boka Records and Daku, Andrew Howard, better known as AxH, is back with a new one for the ever reliable Artikal Music. Stomping, yet remarkably deep and meditative, 'Monkey Brainz' will hypnotise you into submission with its blunted style of sonar transmissions. Over on the flip, things get much nastier and even abrasive on the pitch black dubstep transgressions of 'Boxknife Chrome' which will leave you feeling like you smoked synthetic cannabinoids.
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 in stock HK$79.33
Solace
Solace (12")
Cat: WYCH 006. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Solace (3:58)
On My Mind (4:01)
Review: Bengal Sound is a rising star in the Bristol bass scene and now he makes another mighty fine statement with this two tracker on Wych, the increasingly essential label run by K-LONE. This one comes after his various standout tunes from self-released cassettes fusing dusty old Bollywood samples to red hot club bangers. 'Solace' is the opener and is heavy on the rubbing and cavernous bass with icy leads and on the flip is 'On My Mind' which is just as atmospheric.
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Apatheia EP
Cat: TRSK 009. Rel: 04 Dec 19
Eighteenhundred (15:51)
Apatheia (6:52)
East (7:53)
Review: German producer Bhed takes charge of the ninth EP on the vital Trusik label. His mastery of ambient, dub, techno depths and bass weight are all present and correct here, never more so than on the fantastic opener "Eighteenhundred". Taking up the whole of one side of wax, it is more than deserving of that indulgence as it slowly trips through floating pads, icy hi hats and supple rhythms that soothe the mind, body and soul. "Apatheia" is a more edgy track which is just as cavernous but has you looking over your shoulder, and closing cut "East" is a pure and dreamy dub beauty.
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Played by: Pugilist
! low stock HK$79.33
Marijuana Burns Capitalism
Marijuana Burns Capitalism (4:11)
Dub Burns Capitalism (3:34)
Numa Crew Burns Capitalism (4:12)
 in stock HK$93.48
NSX 007
NSX 007 (12")
Cat: NSX 007. Rel: 21 Jul 20
WORK (feat Riko Dan) (3:58)
WORK (instrumental) (3:59)
British (feat Luciferian) (4:15)
British (instrumental) (4:16)
Review: Bunker and Rygby collide with Riko Dan and Luciferian for two slabs of premium 140. "W.O.R.K" rolls up its sleeves from the off. Sporting serious fire bars from Riko, the message is clear - if you want something you've got to work for it. "British" has a more sobering note as Luciferian paints an honest picture of the UK and its many many frustrating foibles. Also included are two exceptional instrumentals that carry serious weight even without the MCs doing damage on them. Vinyl-only, don't sleep on this.
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 in stock HK$81.28
The Rejuicening
The Rejuicening (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BRAINJUICE 002. Rel: 16 Nov 22
Human Brains (6:10)
The Bacon Dance (5:54)
Dr Satan (5:37)
Don't (4:02)
Review: Long dormant has laid the tried but true practice of dubstep and garage artists sampling classic horror movie dialogue, pre-drop. We're thoroughly happy to hear that new Peaky Beats sublabel Brainjuice have gone and resurrected this zombie for us. This four-tracker from the label hears label heads Peaky and Vel carefully and creatively work in as-yet unknown samples to the stew; some kind of Frankensteinish exclamation on the dubstep A1 laments the feeding of a monster "human brains", while the breakstep A2 'Bacon Dance' hears more timestretched, dystopian vocals amid wobbles. 'Don't' leans more into the kind of melodic dubstep that likes to sample R&B acapellas, and is the most refreshing of the lot.
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 in stock HK$117.87
Hollow
Hollow (12")
Cat: RVG 045. Rel: 24 Oct 22
Hollow (6:39)
Already Broken (3:46)
Any Closer (6:21)
Hollow (Fybe One remix) (5:58)
Already Broken (Benny Ill remix) (4:01)
Any Closer (Youngsta & Nomine remix) (4:02)
 in stock HK$134.17
Hollow
Hollow (CD single)
Cat: RVG 045CD. Rel: 24 Oct 22
Hollow
Already Broken
Any Closer
Hollow (Fybe One remix)
Already Broken (Benny Ill remix)
Any Closer (Youngsta & Nomine remix)
 in stock HK$52.89
Hollow
Hollow (cassette single)
Cat: RVG 045CS. Rel: 24 Oct 22
Hollow (7:01)
Already Broken (3:59)
Any Closer (6:38)
Hollow (Fybe One remix) (6:12)
Already Broken (Benny Ill remix) (4:12)
Any Closer (Youngsta & Nomine remix) (4:14)
 in stock HK$64.99
Street Halo
Cat: HDB 013. Rel: 24 Mar 11
Street Halo
NYC
Stolen Dog
Review: Repress alert! Wednesday: Hyperdub announce a new three track release from enigmatic producer Burial - his first solo work in four years. Thursday: Said records arrive on Juno doorstep. How's that for service (and secrecy)! The news came just a matter of days after the producer's collaboration with Radiohead front man Thom Yorke and Four Tet arrived on record shelves across the UK and promptly sold out amidst a frenzy of hype. There are three new tracks on offer here, namely "Street Halo", "NYC" and "Stolen Dog". First up "Street Halo" showcases the classic Burial sound; subterranean bass gurgles, trademark clicking beats and barely-there vocal snatches. A sweet childlike vocal pervades the sonic mist on "NYC" while "Stolen Dog" closes out with ethereal vocal harmonies buried deep beneath vinyl crackle. Stunning.
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 in stock HK$71.13
Claustro
Claustro (heavyweigjht vinyl 12")
Cat: HDB 120. Rel: 14 Jun 19
Claustro (5:44)
State Forest (7:53)
Review: While he's offered up the occasional remix, William "Burial" Bevan has been rather quiet of late. In fact, this two-tracker marks his first original material for almost two years. Lead cut "Claustro" is an unexpectedly up-tempo dancefloor affair - a sweet and sticky chunk of future-garage that sees Bevan wrap sugary female vocal snippets, spacey chords and bubbly analogue electronics around snappy two-step beats - drenched in vinyl crackle and tape hiss - and a rock solid bassline. It will raise a few eyebrows given his previous work but nevertheless sounds like a summer anthem in waiting. Bevan returns to familiar territory on flipside cut "State Forest", a ghostly, field recording-laden ambient excursion where pedal steel style motifs slowly rise above opaque electronics.
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 in stock HK$64.99
Kindred EP
Cat: HDB 059. Rel: 08 Mar 12
Kindred
Loner
Ashtray Wasp
Review: ** REPRESS ALERT ** Given that his sound has now been referenced, copied and bastardised by countless imitators, is testament to Burial's enduring appeal that the announcement of a new EP on a Sunday in Febuary was enough to shake the online music press out of their collective stupors. As an EP it more than stands up to his previous work, and it may even be better than last year's Street Halo EP - where the brilliance of the title track left the EP quite top-heavy, there's no such complaints on Kindred. If UK garage was the touchpoint for his earlier releases, this EP sees Burial further developing a sound that has few obvious points of comparison, whether it's the savage, gnarled bassline of the title track, or the shambling house of "Loner", characterized by its hollowed out arpeggio and ambient crackle. But it's "Ashtray Wasp" that provides the most breathtaking moment, seeing the producer using the distinct musical language he's created and bringing confident melodic elements into play. Of course such descriptions seem trivial when trying to describe this EP - even for Burial it's far beyond what his peers and imitators could ever imagine making.
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 in stock HK$71.13
Truant aka One/Two
Cat: HDB 069. Rel: 12 Dec 12
Truant
Rough Sleeper
Review: *Burial Repress* The double header of Truant/Rough Sleeper is the second EP from Burial in 2012, and arrives with as little fanfare as the superb Kindred EP did early this year. Unlike that more dancefloor focused record however, this EP harks back to the producer's earlier sound. Of course, being two longform compositions clocking in at 12 and 14 minutes respectively, they're hardly conventional works; each utilises the same liberal use of spectral atmospheres, emotive vocal samples, hollow 2-step beats and nods to jungle as we've come to expect from the producer, but with complex structures that come across more like two sides of an old mixtape recorded from a pair of decrepit turntables. Of course being a mixtape from Burial, this is special stuff indeed - consider it an early Christmas present to yourself.



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 in stock HK$60.98
Superfly
Superfly (12")
Cat: BURST 002. Rel: 27 Jul 22
Superfly (3:15)
Superfly (remix) (3:31)
Review: The rise of trap and grime onto the world stage has feedback into the dubstep world and made the once dead scene fertile once more. Proof of that should you need it comes in the form of this powerful new one track offering from Burst. 'Superfly' is all skittish drum hits, wubbing low ends and tripped out melodies that refract like a pin ball machine. Spoken words vocals add the grime element up top and then on the flip comes a remix. This one is built on drilling bass and future chords.
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 in stock HK$109.77
Banada
Banada (12")
Cat: KZN 009. Rel: 02 Nov 22
Banada (3:53)
Ricky Rose (with Biome) (3:49)
Review: We're delighted to be bringing you this one - after a couple of years away, Madam X's KAIZEN label is finally back in business with an updated look and a new wave of sounds from the future. It is the fast-rising Manchester talent of Cartridge that takes the reins here with two superb tunes. 'Banada' is first up with its Eastern-flavoured melodies snaking their way through a vast and cavernous space powered by drilling bass. It's delicious dark room music for the body and head. On the flipside is a collab with Biome that is more sleazy and dirty. The metallic bassline and punchy 808s make it ripe for bass face and gun-finger salutes.
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 in stock HK$111.82
Sweetheart EP
Cat: DDD 092. Rel: 22 Feb 23
Abandon (5:10)
Valentine's Thing (5:22)
Sweetheart (5:09)
Voyage (5:43)
Review: We shall always have a soft spot for deep dubstep that is done right, and that's exactly what we have here. Catrtrdige is the one in control and opens up this trip with a nice meandering late-night sound scape that slowly snakes and chromes its way into your affections with soulful vocals helping up top. 'Valentine's Thing' has a romantic mood as you might expect from the simple and innocent melodies and 'Sweetheart' marries darker, more brooding bass with pitched-up and angelic vocals. 'Voyage' is another one rich in melody, with screwy bass and xylophone-like ripples bringing the tenderness.
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 in stock HK$126.07
Elephante
Elephante (12")
Cat: HOTPLATES 009. Rel: 29 Mar 23
Elephante (5:47)
The Dark (4:43)
Review: Manny murker Cartridge continues to flex on some of the most respected labels in operation as he makes his debut on Hotplates with two despicable swagger sessions. 'Elephante' oozes out of your scoops like treacle. All ominous and max-pranged. 'The Dark' takes a deeper twist with its chilling arpeggio, greasy breaks and stacks of cold hard space. Moods on point here, Cartridge is fully loaded right now.
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 in stock HK$95.53
Kreamy
Kreamy (limited 12")
Cat: LOCUSV 004. Rel: 22 Feb 23
Causa - "Kreamy" (4:38)
Causa - "Kreamy" (Pharma remix) (3:53)
Pharma - "Shift" (3:43)
Pharma - "Shift" (Causa remix) (4:12)
Review: Causa and Pharma link-up for one of Locus Sounds' rare vinyl outings and the vibes are set as high as ever. Two originals from both, each one remixing each other's tunes, Causa kicks off with 'Kreamy', an industrial weight growler that's given a dubby touch by Pharma on the rub. Meanwhile on the flip, Pharma heads in an easterly direction with the intense pressure and swagger of 'Shift' before Causa charges the groove up with a bulbous, funk-oozing bassline. Kream if you wanna go faster.
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 in stock HK$134.17
Militant Dub
Cat: WHODEM 005. Rel: 17 Feb 15
Militant Dub
In The Beginning
 in stock HK$64.99
Strains
Strains (12")
Cat: FAV 022. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Piercing Cold (3:06)
How Does It Work (feat Reso) (3:27)
Gelato Cake (3:50)
Strains (3:53)
 in stock HK$126.07
Street Kings EP
Cat: KZN 008. Rel: 06 Dec 22
Street Kings (5:02)
Day 1 (4:34)
It's Alright (4:24)
Review: Powerful scenes as donnie Cimm makes his debut on Manchester hotbed Kaizen. 'Street Kings' is the main headliner of the show with its meany swagger and general sense of oozing low end menace. It's backed by two more vibes on a chiller tip; 'Day 1' is an ice cold two-step vibe while 'It's Alright' hits all the right emotional spots with its big breezy pads, swinging breakbeat and jazzy shades. King material.
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 in stock HK$111.82
Red Clouds EP
Red Clouds EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: DNO 005. Rel: 30 Apr 21
Alert, Red Clouds (6:31)
Lobe (4:55)
Bronskee Dubskee (5:44)
 in stock HK$87.43
Alligator EP
Alligator EP (12" + insert)
Cat: VV SIX. Rel: 17 Mar 22
Alligator (4:56)
Nancy's Revenge (4:05)
Ezri (3:59)
 in stock HK$105.67
Canaan
Canaan (12")
Cat: MYOR 24. Rel: 11 May 23
Canaan (3:49)
Mordechai (6:14)
Review: Is there anything Coco Bryce can't do? We're super fan boys of the Dutchman whether he's crafting leftfield electronics and weird downtempo like on a recent album, cooking up pristine drum & bass on any number of 12"s or going deeper into bass territory as he does here on MYOR. Opener 'Canaan' is a deep and cavernous half-time rhythm with curious melodies up top and organic jungle sounds. On the flip he brings his signature breakbeats to the fore on 'Mordechai', a jostling cut with steamy drums and ancient melodies.
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 in stock HK$101.67
Honeymoon
Cat: STRT 002. Rel: 17 Oct 22
Honeymoon (2:05)
Wonk (2:47)
Review: This is how it all began! Coco Bryce and Saturate take us back to 2011 with this deliciously wacky 80bpm halftime couplet. 'Honeymoon' takes us on a wonky MIDI mission with stacks of drama and feeling while 'Wonk' is pure off-the-wall bleep art. Never before released on vinyl, both cuts carry a certain sense of late 2000s nostalgia while remaining so unique they still bump hard today. Feel the love!
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 in stock HK$93.48
Catnip EP
Catnip EP (12")
Cat: WHEELYDEALY 082. Rel: 21 Jun 22
Catnip (5:05)
1645% (4:11)
Trim (4:40)
Same Area (3:58)
Review: Canadian producer Conducts lands on Wheel & Deal Records with a fierce four track EP that lays bare his devastating style. The rich sound designs are paired with floor-destroying bass and for that reason this one has already been getting big drops from the likes of N-Type, Hatcha and Muhla. 'Trim' in particular has a killer low end that tumbles down the scale with oscillations so fuzzy they melt your whole body. 'Same Area' is a more textural and muscular workout and '1645%' keeps it street level and late night.
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 in stock HK$109.77
Genetic Code EP
Genetic Code EP (limited translucent purple vinyl 12")
Cat: DDD 093. Rel: 16 Aug 22
Genetic Code (4:32)
Hard Work (3:17)
Placebo (4:10)
Double Murder (feat Trigga) (2:50)
 in stock HK$117.87
Deft 1s
Deft 1s (12")
Cat: ACRE 091V. Rel: 20 Jan 23
Deft 1s (3:14)
Forester (2:51)
Living Bones (4:25)
Review: Black Acre has always been a home-from-home for Sheffield artist Commodo. He's back on the label now with more of his inter-genre explorations. This time out he brings grime, bass and 90s punk guitar together into something utterly fresh. Think of Fugazi and Mudhoney as reference options and you will be in the right ballpark, but all with this producer's signature sonic structure and hefty bottom ends. These are 140 instrumentals with their own dark energy and they bring a truly different vibe to the dubstep template.
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Played by: Mimi
 in stock HK$85.38
Stakeout
Stakeout (12")
Cat: ACRE 085. Rel: 23 Oct 20
Stakeout (3:50)
Transit (4:11)
Crooked Law (5:42)
Review: After a couple of years in which he released very little - somewhat surprisingly - Dom Tarasek AKA Commodo returned to action in May via the creepy trip-hop-meets-dubstep paranoia of 'Loan Shark' on Black Acre. This speedy follow-up for the same Bristol-based label is similarly terse and tense, with impressive A-side 'Stakeout' showcasing Terasek's ability to blend punchy dubstep drums with musical motifs and foreboding electronic sounds more often heard on 1960s British spy movie flicks and unsettling B-movie horror flicks. Elsewhere, 'Transit' is a deeper, darker and far more paranoid affair marked out by some intriguing percussion programming, while 'Crooked Law' sounds like Mezzanine-era Massive Attack after several hits on an oversized bong.
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 in stock HK$64.99
Shift
Shift (12")
Cat: MEDI 082. Rel: 17 Dec 14
Shift (feat JME)
Shift (instrumental)
Review: On his first release for Deep Medi Musik this year, Commodo taps up JME for a mean lyrical flow over the top of a typically monstrous production, making a perfect dubstep / grime crossover track in the process. JME has a blast pointing back to classic reference points from Kano and Wiley and many more in his conscious MC turn, while Commodo's beat prowls in the background with that exotic charm that has always marked out his style from the rest of the pack. There's a hooky chorus and plenty of grand stabs, and for those who just want the tune the instrumental is bundled in as well. The fact that the beat stands up on its own without any trouble says a lot about Commodo's studio prowess, which is no doubt why he continues to be a mainstay on Mala's label.
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Played by: AxH
 in stock HK$111.82
Quill
Quill (12")
Cat: BSSKRT 011. Rel: 06 Apr 22
Quill (4:17)
Quill (SCHIM92 remix) (4:11)
Chug (with Chendah) (5:05)
Flesh & Blood (3:50)
 in stock HK$97.48
Moraal EP
Moraal EP (12")
Cat: BSSKRT 017. Rel: 14 Sep 22
Moraal (4:10)
Skitta (3:44)
Wervel (5:01)
Wervel (Zygos remix) (4:42)
Review: There has now been sufficient distance since the original dubstep movement that the sound seems to be coming back in fashion. And with plenty of top artists out there making music like this there is no reason why we shouldn't all be here for it. Crowley and Schi join forces for this one and open the account with 'Moraal.' It's a stripped back tune with skanking low ends, spares hits and plenty of urban atmosphere. 'Skitta' then drops even more echoing hits over a flashy and flabby bottom end designed to sink you in deep. On the flip, 'Wervel' comes first as a haunting and edgy stepper then and snaking low-end wobbler in the hands of Zygos.
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NC 017
NC 017 (12")
Cat: NC 017. Rel: 01 Feb 22
Drainage (3:56)
Yumura (4:14)
Kakatua (4:25)
Review: Rudeboy soldiers D Operation Drop make a long-overdue appearance on Navy Cut with three of their most forthright and frank bass jams. Real ploughman funk through and through (as always with these longstanding Italian craftsmen) there's a slow and steady sense of menace and tension running across the whole EP. 'Drainage' sets the scene with its dark demonic vocal and toxic subs, 'Yumura' is a like saw cutting through tough oak, the power behind it getting stronger and stronger with every 16, finally 'Kakatua' brings things to a close with alien bass seeping out of the mix and a cold-as-ice breakdown. Drop them while they're hot.
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Pearly Volume 5
Pearly Volume 5 (hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PEARLYVOL 5. Rel: 27 Jul 22
Deseplate - "One Day" (5:13)
Boss Mischief - "Ice Cold" (2:23)
Invader Spade - "Golden Retriever" (3:16)
Drone - "Lil Jug" (2:51)
Lemzly Dale - "Track 5" (4:34)
BR3 - "October" (5:07)
Review: It's now five up for the Pearly Whites crew and their self titled series of on going various artist's collections. This one kicks off with the slow and heavy sounds of Deseplate's 'One Day' before the flute laced, jazz-tinged and stoner delights of Boss Mischief's 'Ice Cold.' There are more fuel good and heady sounds with lush flues from Invader Spade then Drone gets more dark and gritty on 'Lil Jug.' Lemzly Dale and BR3 close out this superb mix of trap, grime and dubstep.
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 in stock HK$134.17
Pages
Pages (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 87. Rel: 25 Aug 22
Pages (4:08)
Sen (4:12)
Review: Dark dubstep allstar Dayzero first came to out attention with 'Allca', where they pitted themselves alongside contemporaries Gantz or Coki in their unique displays of wonk and lo-fi production techniques. 'Pages' and 'Sen' continue this charge; watery, knocky and psychopathic, both tunes sound like a tank trudging through sludge. Militant and gritty.
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Gatekeeping
Gatekeeping (limited 12")
Cat: IFSXXX 005. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Gatekeeping (5:24)
Mojigao (5:09)
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IMRV 036
IMRV 036 (12")
Cat: IMRV 036. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Head Top (4:38)
Kingdom (4:38)
V Dub (3:14)
 in stock HK$111.82
Unfolding
Unfolding (12")
Cat: SPH 006. Rel: 04 Aug 21
Unfolding (4:47)
Why Do I Feel (3:40)
Jimmy 57 (3:41)
Why Do I Feel (Primate remix) (3:43)
Review: Fresh from dropping his remarkable Afterlife album on Street Ritual, Colorado's Dillard makes his debut on eclectic Brighton beat stable Small Print with four more warm, cosy, soft-focus vibes. 'Unfolding' shoots us into space with epic dub echoes and far away, gently trickling breaks before 'Why Do I Feel' takes on more of a wavey, Flumey texture with bends and mutations oozing over the scattered kicks. Flip for more delights: 'Jimmy 57' knocks the other 56 jimmies out of the park with its springy beats and jazzy harmonics and Primate finishes the EP with a dreamy, far-out flip. Go unfold yourself.
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Noodle Box EP
Cat: NMN 012. Rel: 22 May 20
K120 (4:10)
Noodle Box (4:11)
Huli (4:12)
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Ebb X Texture
Ebb X Texture (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: CXT 004. Rel: 17 Sep 21
Ebb - "5 Skin" (4:09)
Texture - "No Mercy" (4:16)
Ebb & Texture - "Enmesh" (5:06)
Ebb & Texture - "Cloudburst" (6:00)
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SEMPLATE 001
Cat: SEMPLATE 001. Rel: 31 May 23
Roots Of Dub (5:08)
We Lock Down The Block (5:08)
Chords Trip (5:07)
Review: Riddim Tuffa's Echoboy follows up releases on Moonshine and Solway Dub with this exceptional triplet of soundsystem jams on Soul Ex Machina. Cosmic, meditative but kicking like a sub-loaded mule, there's a gentle progression throughout the EP. 'Roots Of Dub' immerses us like a Smith & Mighty blueprint, 'We Lock Down The Block' is a little more dancefloor focused but still heavily restrained and pared back (similar to Tipper at his deepest and most star-gazey) while finally 'Chords Trip' closes on a much more traditional digi dub tip. Beautiful.

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