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DRUNK 003EP
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2018 repress of a classic Punch Drunk release. Bristol music godfather Rob Smith (Smith & Mighty) was a major force in the first-wave Bristol dubstep scene, not only as a huge musical influence on the likes of Pinch and Peverelist but also as a producer in his own right. This typically dubwise 12", originally released in 2007, is one of his best from that era.
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DRUNK 008EP
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2021 repress, 2008 release. "Bristol music godfather RSD returns to Peverelist's Punch Drunk label with another heavyweight soundsystem double header, 'Jah Way' and 'Speeka Box.' 'Jah Way' is a duttyweight dread fuelled stepper's rhythm designed to test the sturdiest of boxes from Bristol to Brixton. 'Speeka Box' is pure summer bubblin' roll out vibes. Infectious and irresistible. The kind of bassline you'll be humming for weeks. Big tings for RSD this year! Constant rotation from Peverelist, Appleblim, Pinch, Headhunter, Ramadanman and more."
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TEC 023EP
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As one half of Smith & Mighty in the 1980s and '90s, Rob Smith (aka RSD) was a key influence on the Bristol sound. "Over It" has a sub heavy, dark house vibe, intricate percussion work and a technoid twist. If reggae met techno with a heart salute and a jungle b-line, you'd get a good idea where "Forward Youth" is coming from. RSD is a heavy hitter on any occasion.
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