Hans Glader – Mad 4 U EP
Mad 4 U is one to keep the musos and the dance heads nodding along through the summer.
Read MoreDr Cryptic – About You
…Sludgy bass movement and no-nonsense, 4×4 drums, marking another dynamic entry in the dirty doctor’s toolbox.
Read MoreWeagle – More Noise EP
The tasteful creation of space around the drums is supported by excellent stereo work, which is used to fire off vocals and key licks across the left-right spectrum.
Read MoreBurt Cope – Broken EP
…shows the hard-earned results of his ongoing sonic negotiation; from the new kid on the block in UK bass to the established presence he is today.
Read MoreSeagrave’s Quarters Vol. 2
A well-curated snapshot of leftfield bass music around the world, with a little something for everyone.
Read MoreEll Murphy – Freedom EP
Ell Murphy’s debut EP Freedom sees the South-East Londoner fast establishing herself as a UKG mainstay.
Read MoreArfa – Freefall
A thrilling EP that shows a remarkable command of space, displaying the rare skill of concision in electronic music.
Read MoreJoedan – Forget the Girl E.P.
A welcome addition to a reemerging UK underground club scene. Expect dark, sulky rave energy alongside a healthy zesting of house and garage drums.
Read MoreTC4 – Grooves
Corey uses TC4’s excellent “Grooves” EP to wax nostalgic about garage in the early 200s. It’s a great EP.
Read MoreMr Solo – Solo Mission
Most of these tunes are bangers, not anthems, the kind that the best DJs use to set a mood, make people get low, and go home with smiles.
Read MoreBass Clef – Zamyatin Renumbered
Exploring garage, kuduro, UK funky, Squarepusher jungle, itchy IDM, and shimmering, disorienting ambient… It’s an extremely thick 43 minutes of music but a rewarding listen, end to end.
Read MoreTC4 – Lobos
One of the more satisfying riddims I’ve heard in a while. This is the epitome of a producer seeing an idea through.
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