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CLDUB 008EP
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"Another promising percussive newcomer is Narcossist, who hails from a small village in the north of rural England but sounds like he has a hotline to Croydon circa 2004. He's perhaps best known for his track which opens Grievious Angel's amazing Dubstep Sufferah Vol. 3 mix. Definitely worth investigating, with it's garagey bass stabs, clipped drums and sense of rolling propulsion."
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CLDUB 007EP
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"Brighton's Clandestine Cultivations strike once again with their seventh release, this time capturing the services of the underrated badman South3rn from Texas, USA. Focusing on the deeper side of the 'step, South3rn incorporates mysterious Eastern soundscapes with hip-hop style glitch and a pummelling grasp of bass weight. Highly recommended release and yet another artist cleverly pushing the boundaries and broadening our horizons."
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CLDUB 005EP
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"The fifth release from Clandestine brings the first full plate devoted to producer and Clandestine co-founder Dom. Dom has been locked up all year sharpening his weapons and is now ready to take the sound by storm with compulsive riffage and stripped down raw vibes in a strong UK tradition. Receiving heavy support from Distance, Darkside, Underground Ice, Boomnoise, Tootsi, Whistla and the Clandestine family with tracks played daily on Rinse and Sub FM as well as all the biggest dances this year, these three tracks represent a pinnacle in soundsystem workout, visceral dubstep. With an ever growing arsenal of new dubs every week, Dom is well on his way to becoming one of the biggest names in the scene in 2008."
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CLDUB 004EP
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"Buy, drop, rewind....drop, rewind... essential 12" from producer, DJ, and sound engineer Kion. 'Shine,' a devastatingly effective track thats finds funk sweet spot balancing deepness and danceability. Shuddering bass bounce and creeping melody ensure this tune rolls to the run out groove."
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CLDUB 002EP
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Originally released in 2006, repressed. "Clandestine Cultivations are shaping up to be some pretty shrewd label operators, with this release from Toasty. Toasty takes a rest from his breaks-oriented productions to ride a ruff stepper's riddim with shades of SLT Mob and Shackleton in the emphasis on fluctuating rhythmic timbres and drum syncopations, coupled with dive-bombing subs. Toasty takes the track to another level entirely with his exceptional production values, from the Wiley-esque flutes to lush synth pads, it stands heads and shoulders above a very crowded dubstep scene full of clones. Absolutely wicked."
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CLDUB 001EP
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"From leviathan half step to syncopated aggression, this four track EP presents unique perspectives on every angle of the new underground sound, whether it's grimey dubstep, dubby grime or just heavyweight bassline music is entirely up to the listener. This is the first time on wax for all of the artists featured, but they have all made a name for themselves since the early inception of this sound through a long line in underground dubs and DJ appearances. With all four tracks already well represented on RinseFM, Blaze Live and 1Xtra pirate sessions and receiving support from DJs Chef, Heny G, Underground Ice, Gutterbreaks and Scientist, to name a few, this is set to be the first in a series of uncompromising instrumental EPs, fresh from the UK underground, for the bass-driven dancefloors of the world." Artists are: Kion, Dom, Clockwork and Unlikely.
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