NKC and Nabalayo – Mwizi EP
A synergy of styles like no other, taking a unique detour from the drummy, rave fuel we’ve come to expect from the “Even The Strong” imprint, and paving the way for an introspective, vocal-driven variant of the genre.
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 MoreCXT003: With The Pulse
Impressive quality and contains four, well-portioned dancefloor experiments. Expect an unraveling journey from start to finish.
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 MoreSecret Agent Gel & Redders – Change My Ting
With dollops of flavor and oozing with charm, Change My Ting is a saucy entry into Durkle Disco’s already impressive back catalog.
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 MoreAnz – OTMI001
A euphoric, introspective, and positively club-ready two-tracker.
Read MoreSyn – Temper
It’s a whole different way of painting a soundscape, and she accomplishes it to great effect.
Read MoreDaze Prism – Brizili EP
The pieces come together, and again there’s a feeling like the nice guy you just met at the coffee shop will save you when the apocalypse hits. Do not underestimate the resources that lie within.
Read MorePIHMS – Shoulder Season
Hats and noise sweeps slide by, like dry ice. I love the tension in this as it continually approaches and then recedes.
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