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In 2009, Jay Cunning launched Sub Slayers with a vision to fuse various styles of Bass music to create a new and forward thinking record label. The first release was by High Ranking back in October ‘09 while Jay was on Kiss FM and resident for Ram Records at The End. Over the following years Sub Slayers help forge and shape part of the Bass music scene we know today.
Storming into 2017, Sub Slayers not only drop their 50th release featuring VIPs of some of their biggest releases but also come with a new slick look.
The storm clouds are gathering. We’ve already been given a glimpse of what L Plus has to ffer on his forthcoming album Hideout with the huge Timelapse and Creature Must Die. Just to make sure we’re fully prepared for the immensity of what this ambitiously epic producer has in store, though, here’s another taste.
It’s the EP we’ve been waiting for. Three tracks of fresh fire from two of UK bass music’s most infamous partnerships: Caspa & Rusko. This one’s been bubbling since they announced their reunion last Autumn.
As they’ve expressed in interviews, their reunion is nothing but a vibe thing, a fun thing and a long game thing. Everything about this project is real and done on their own terms and rules as they make the music they want to make, play the shows they want to play and deliver the releases when they want to. Like now...
It hasn't taken long for Alerstorm and Ice Stereo to establish their neuro-tinged Gradual guise as one of Technique Recordings' heavy hitters. Having introduced themselves to the label with some dark and techy flavours, they were last seen on the Summer 2016 compilation bringing the more sunlit vibe of “Falling Pieces”. So, we know they've got multiple facets to their style, which makes this EP a particularly exciting prospect.
We've barely recovered from the sun-scorched assault of Technique's Summer 2016 album, and yet, already, there's more Drumsound & Bassline Smith material for us to get our ears around. Proving they've got too much fire for one label to contain, their recent excursions on Playaz and Function Records have been setting raves alight, and now they're back on their home turf. So, what have the Technique bosses cooked up for us this time?
The cover art proudly proclaims Technique's Summer 2016 album to be “100% Drum and Bass”. You might be forgiven for thinking that begs more questions that it answers. There's a huge breadth and versatility encompassed within the genre. So, you're left asking, what particular flavour of D&B are we talking about? Well, to answer your query, pretty much all of them.
T>I, one of a handful of producers responsible for bringing raw 90’s vibes back to drum & bass without following the same old route of ‘back to the old school’. Championed by DJ Hype and DJ Rap, T>I has already had a huge amount of hits on the underground and his latest pending releases under Serial Killaz will be no exception.
Let get one thing straight; 2015 was a big year for Potential Badboy. His game changing long player secured over 20 plays from Mistajam on BBC 1 Xtra, including his Jam Hot track of the week, as well as a broad range of support and love from DJ Hype on Kiss FM, Ras Kwame on Capital, Toddla T on Radio 1, this list goes on and we’ve not even discussed the love Potential got from his peers.
It's that time again! As the sun makes its long-awaited appearance for 2016, Technique Recordings are gearing up for another summer album. And, as if that news wasn't exciting enough by itself, it comes accompanied with a taster courtesy of the label's bosses Drumsound & Bassline Smith.
After the heavyweight horns of Drumsound & Bassline Smith’s Rise of the Black Panther signalled the approach of Technique’s Summer 2016 album, the follow-up punch of the combination is here. You may well have already heard Friction drop this on his Radio 1 show but, for those that know, no endorsement’s necessary. The Document One name on this release will be all the seal of approval required.