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STORM 015EP
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"The 'king of epic' returns to Storming for a sick three tracker, and from the opening track it's not hard to see why there is so much excitement surrounding this promising producer. A tension building intro and huge breakdown set the scene for 'Bomb Jack,' before dropping in to a dirty, gritty roller. Receiving support from Caspa, Rob Da Bank, The Others and Joe Nice to name a few. 'Minous': Once again the intro leaves you on the edge and tense before dropping into a dark driving bass, and complex drums -- this one will leave any dancefloor in pieces. 'Jigsaw': Again, epic is the word that comes to mind when you hear this track, much the same as the other two tracks -- the intro and build up make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up before the deep warping bass line is unleashed -- bangers and mash."
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STORM 012EP
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"A storm is coming, 'Our Storm,' and when it arrives it will shake the universe. 'Our Storm' features on the recent Built For Boundaries mix CD from Quiet Storm and Storming. A huge bass-driven tune with half-stepping beats and hunting synths. Protocol X at his best! Flip over for Screwheadz where the classic rolling storming sound appears. Mashed-up steppy breaks and low sub-distorted bass make this tune appealing to all tear out dancefloor DJs!"
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STORM 001CD
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"17 mixed tracks and exclusives from artists: Dub Child, Toastyboy, Quiet Storm, Narrows, Distance, Darqwan, Search & Destroy, Protocol X, Marlow, Scarecrow and Reso. Quiet Storm has been working hard to push the music scene and its immense versatility of sounds since 1999. After hearing early productions from Oris Jay, Zed Bias, El B and DJ Narrows, as well as following labels such as Resurrection, Texture and Ghost, Quiet Storm was immediately hooked. Always pushing the underground sounds with passion and drive for the music, he quickly became a regular DJ on 'Groovtech' and alongside various other world wide Internet stations. He began to hit the production in 2002 on a free software package called Fruity Loops. Quiet Storm sent a demo out to the DJ and well known producer 'J Da Flex.' J Da then began to push Quiet's productions on his BBC 1xtra show 'Underground Knowledge' and in local and international clubs and venues. DJ Lombardo, a long term friend of J Da, soon became very interested in this new and up-and-coming artist. Lombardo promptly signed him to the label, Fragile Beatz. This is where Quiet became close with fellow label members, Search & Destroy and Dub Child. In 2003, he received a phone call from Rinse FM management offering him a prime time set on Tuesday evenings in between well known DJs Hatcha and Slimzee. Quiet took this opportunity on board, and spent most of his spare time chasing producers for new tunes and spending endless amounts of money on dub plates. Making his presence known on radio and throughout the scene, recognition and bookings slowly started to roll in. The only downside to 2003 was the record label 'Fragile Beatz' was no longer running. With endless amounts of dubplates and talent in his bag and barely any labels releasing vinyl due to lack of faith from distributors and label owners, Quiet Storm decided to take things into his own hands. In 2004 Storming Productions was born. Setting the label up, Quiet was determined to push through quality artists and their music. The edge and passion of forward-thinking music has always been the label's priority. Because of all these important factors, Storming has quickly built a strong and robust reputation of consistent and quality releases from artist such as: Search & Destroy, Dub Child, Oris Jay, Toastyboy, Mark One, Bogey Man, Protocol X, DJ Narrows, Reso, Marlow and Distance. Now running three labels (Storming/Dub Police/Sub Soldiers) and helping to manage two others for various artists, there seems to be no holding back this determined DJ/producer."
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STORM 011EP
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"The inimitable Dub Child's treatment of London Electricity's 2002 dnb classic 'Cum Dancing' has had DJs and fans craving the track on vinyl for years. Some had lost hope of the track ever blessing plastic at all. But Hospital Records have allowed the remix to hit the shelves for release exclusively through Storming. An anthem from the early days of the scene's legendary club night, FWD, Dub Child's 'Cum Dancing' remix was rinsed by the biggest names at the time. Listening to the track, it's easy to hear why it would be a travesty if it was to become just another lost dub. The infectious melody of the original is built upon with devastating Dub Child breaks and bass. The irrefutably dazzling strings provide the backbone of the track while the infectious melody works itself into your head. The beat skips and skitters along, making it impossible for crowds not to move on the floor. 'Cum Dancing' is an anthem and a classic tune like very few really are. On the flip, 'Wanna Die' is a prime slice of Dub Child's breakneck beats and bass. A track of more than sufficient caliber to couple the plate's A-side."
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STORM 007EP
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"Storming Productions have shown no mercy and beat up on some of UK's biggest and heaviest sound systems with our infectious bass heavy rolling sound. STORM 007 brings you Drum and Bass's Jump Up don 'Twisted Individual' under his alias 'Bogey Man' versus Leicester's very own bad bwoy, Dub Child Smelly: For those that know this tune it's an absolute anthem! Its been battered on Dub plate by EZ, Slimzee, Ras Kwame, Search & Destroy, Hatcha, Rossi B and Luca, Plasticman, Roll Deep and right across the board from UKG, Dub step to breaks! Make your own mind up; it's simply -- Pure Dirt! Dub Child's 'Mount Zion' takes you into deep bass heavy, lighter flicking vibes. Ragga samples and sick drum edits give this track a Jungle passport to 2006. It's deep, dark and def for the Bass bins, not a tune to be missed."
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STORM 005EP
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"Following a slew of quality releases featuring artists such as: Search & Destroy, Dubchild and Toasty Boy, Storming Productions unveils the return of past master, DJ Narrows. Taking UK music back to its roots, with a very old school hardcore revival. This one merges old school vibes with fresh, polished production, giving you the best of both worlds. 'Kick Daan Ya Door' is a stomping 4 x 4 bumpy ride, this techno-infused aural assault blurs the boundaries between genres, abundant with energy and a rolling, heavy bassline, so signature of DJ Narrows. 'Hardcore' is a vocal and breakbeat mash up, evident from the title, this one's a very old school affair. Taking you back to the early '90s hardcore sound. Providing a snapshot of the era that gave way to, and influenced electronic music as we know it today. Raw, classic vibes with a contemporary edge."
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DST/STORM 001CD
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"Developments in the field of dubstep/grime have seen the loosely termed genre splinter into a number of different factions over the last few years. Soaking up influences from the UK breaks scene, drum and bass, early '90s hardcore (before they started playing tracks on 45 that were meant to be at 33) and ever present in UK dance music - a healthy lungful of sound system culture. While labels like hyperdub and DMZ have been more influenced by the d'n'b and sound system aspects, the triumvirate of labels Destructive, Pitch Black and Storming continue the tradition of UK hardcore, sounds and basslines designed and constructed for cavernous warehouse spaces, breakbeats forged with the deadly intent to twist bodies into new shapes. From the opener, Search & Destroy's mammoth 'Espionage' to Vex'd's 'Lion VIP' the dubs rage on from Dubchild killer 'Psychopath,' through bombs from Toastyboy, Mark One, Distance, Darqwan, Slaughter Mob and a shitload more. All at a bargain price leaving more coin in your pocket to buy a fresh pair of Reebok classics. Killer."
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STORM 004EP
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"Dub Child wades in for his second killer in as many releases on the excellent Storming productions. Killer beats are all fully in order here -- while the sensual belies the malevolent, blorty bass driven almost junglist breaks tune which unfolds, somehow the whole impact way exceeds the sum of the component parts. In techno parlance this might be called a tools record -- but here its much more like a dirty plate with which to properly jump up the party."
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