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Rogue State ft Daddy Freddy - 'Very Dangerous' EP
1. Rogue State ft Daddy Freddy - Very Dangerous
2. Rogue State - Wiked 'N' Bad
3. Rogue State - Bounce Step
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Rogue State ft Daddy Freddy - 'Very Dangerous' EP
1. Rogue State ft Daddy Freddy - Very Dangerous
2. Rogue State - Wiked 'N' Bad
3. Rogue State - Bounce Step
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R8004 - RSD - On Deck / Accepted - Out Now
R8005- Rogue State & Twisted - Logical Regression / Infect - Out Soon
R8005- Rogue State & Twisted - Logical Regression / Infect - Out Soon
K.R.010 Dysfunktion / Double Helix A. Canton AA. The Approach
Available at digital-tunes Sept 12th 2007

Available at digital-tunes Sept 12th 2007

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id buy this for the cover alone!planetmu wrote:BOXCUTTER - GLYPHIC
OCTOBER 29TH
CD and 2LP
[1]-Glyphic
[2]-Windfall
[3]-Bug Octet
[4]-Rusty Break
[5]-J Dub
[6]-Chiral
[7]-Kaleid
[8]-Bloscid
[9]-Foxy
[10]-Lunal
[11]-Fieldtrip
mp3 clips here:
http://www2.planet-mu.com/discography/ZIQ187


brain dead ep - strife - adp003ep oct
A brain dead
b bitch slap
c muddled

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Warehouse Meditation 001
WMM001 - Whistla - Sacred As Standard / Weed College
Out Week Beginning 10th Sept 07
Digital Release Only - Available from www.Digital-Tunes.net (and Junodownload.com plus more soon)

WMM001 - Whistla - Sacred As Standard / Weed College
Out Week Beginning 10th Sept 07
Digital Release Only - Available from www.Digital-Tunes.net (and Junodownload.com plus more soon)

Future Dubplate EP - Ale Fillman - Dirty Circuit Records
DCR001 - Ale Fillman - Bomb the Selecta/How we Roll - 09/06/07 - Digital
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Get this release at Beatport
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Visit the DCR website
It's a digital label, MP3 only. http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=27486randomhed wrote:DJ Whistla wrote:Warehouse Meditation 001
WMM001 - Whistla - Sacred As Standard / Weed College
Out Week Beginning 10th Sept 07
No vinyl release on this one?
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Out 10/09/07
LONE WOLF : Presents "Rivers Of Shaolin"
BLOODIED BLADE
NOZ002
Distribution by SRD
1 The Plague
2 Slayed By Shadows
3 Uproot

some quotes:
One of the heaviest pieces of vinyl we've had the pleasure to lay our ears on recently. Essential' - ATM
'This vinyl is intense! Bloodied Blade come with a totally original sound unlike anyone else. Essential listening for anyone looking for something new and different' - Youngsta (BMSOHO/FWD/Tempa)
'Lone Wolf's vinyl debut 'The Plague' sees the rising dubstep producer in fine form, serving up grinding guitar riffs, industrial strength beats and some seriously sick bassline pressure. Wicked stuff' - Knowledge/iDJ
Here are some of the places the release is available:
http://www.nozl.co.uk/store/
http://www.phonicarecords.co.uk/detail.aspx?ID=23538
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... &Go=submit
http://www.bm-soho.com/store/lone/wolfr ... shaolin/ep
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/279760-01.htm
http://www.normanrecords.com/records/93475
http://www.tangledparrot.com/shopsearch ... 71958%5D=1
http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk/asp/prod ... rodtype=48
http://www.staminashop.com/%286d2b38898 ... tId=392094
LONE WOLF : Presents "Rivers Of Shaolin"
BLOODIED BLADE
NOZ002
Distribution by SRD
1 The Plague
2 Slayed By Shadows
3 Uproot

some quotes:
One of the heaviest pieces of vinyl we've had the pleasure to lay our ears on recently. Essential' - ATM
'This vinyl is intense! Bloodied Blade come with a totally original sound unlike anyone else. Essential listening for anyone looking for something new and different' - Youngsta (BMSOHO/FWD/Tempa)
'Lone Wolf's vinyl debut 'The Plague' sees the rising dubstep producer in fine form, serving up grinding guitar riffs, industrial strength beats and some seriously sick bassline pressure. Wicked stuff' - Knowledge/iDJ
Here are some of the places the release is available:
http://www.nozl.co.uk/store/
http://www.phonicarecords.co.uk/detail.aspx?ID=23538
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... &Go=submit
http://www.bm-soho.com/store/lone/wolfr ... shaolin/ep
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/279760-01.htm
http://www.normanrecords.com/records/93475
http://www.tangledparrot.com/shopsearch ... 71958%5D=1
http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk/asp/prod ... rodtype=48
http://www.staminashop.com/%286d2b38898 ... tId=392094
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Combat Recordings
format: FLAC / mp3
release: OUT NOW
style: dubstep, electro, techno, electronica
available: Bleep.com exclusive

::tracklist::
1 SCANONE > Mr Tant (original)
2 CURSOR MINER > Everybody want Power
3 BLACKMASS PLASTICS > Torture Sequence
4 the Wee DJs > Roov
5 EKAROS > Whale
After menacing dancefloors with a slew of vinyl releases, Combat digitals are now available on Bleep.com
To kick things off, we have a new EP titled Data Warfare, 5 fresh tracks exclusive to Bleep, available in mp3 for the headphone massive, and FLAC format for the DJs and audio purists.
<<< AUDIO & PURCHASE >>>
full length press blah below:
1 > SCANONE > Mr Tant (original)
J. Greenaway's dub, old skool hardcore and electro roots allow him to fuse electro / dubstep in his productions like it's the most natural thing ever, a path similarly pursued by Neil Landstrumm. ScanOne's work as a visual artist (with the Light Surgeons, U.V.A.) allows him to go deeper, however, taking things sonically inward to reach right inside the brain of the machine, a cavernous dark space where crisp minimal textures take on profound presence, and electronic chatter flickers in and out of focus. It's an inner sonic landscape similarly explored by electro exponents Bitstream and Simulant. A huge sub bassline pulses like the heart of the machine itself.
2 > CURSOR MINER > Everybody want Power
Electronic maverick Cursor Miner has produced tracks in a variety of styles, but somehow manages to infused every one with his characteristic Cursor "spazz funk" sound.
Road-tested at the infamous Interakt raves and the NFA Beach party, "Everybody want Power" clocks in at 111 bpm, a chunky bashment track that calls to mind the insanely catchy, vicious hip-jacking riddims of The Bug, but encased in Cursor's sleek electro styling, bubbling Reaktor basslines and nimble hyper-edits. Played on Ill FM as well as Mary Anne Hobb's Experimental show, and championed by techno uberlord Surgeon.
3 > BLACKMASS PLASTICS > Torture Sequence
Thorn Industries' boss lets rip once again with a slice of angry filth-step. "Torture Sequence" rises like a cyborg patched from mismatching parts out of a south london scrapheap. Lumbering along a half-step mechanoid rhythm punctuated by sounds of broken machinery, parts fizz and grind into place as clanks become snares; industrial sonics that call to mind the dystopian vision of Scorn or Hymen Records. A unique fusion of hard electro and dubstep rhythms with sounds that growl and fizz in the redline.
First tested in the cavernous main room at the infamous Yardcore sessions, it's immense, dystopian presence filled the room completely with a thick, crushing atmosphere. half-dubstep, half-industrial electro, for fans of Vex'd, Distance, Komonazmuk & White Boi, Scorn, Crooked One, Reso, Innasekt, Excision, Lone Wolf and Sully Shanks.
4 > the Wee DJs > Roov
Scotland's wee djs have been responsible for some of the most skewed, leftfield dancefloor electronics that's shaken a dark basement club system. With a slew of releases on labels like ScSi-Av, Roulette Rekordz, Gassoline and Andrea Parker's Touchin Bass imprint, his sound has found support from underground electro clubs like Interakt, Substance all the way to Mary Anne Hobbs' Radio 1 show. Roov is an exceptional piece of work, even by his own standards: A colossal beast of a track built using sounds crafted from his own synth patches, deformed, mutilated and programmed to charge at you like an enraged mammoth, or an unstoppable dark storm of warped electronics. Earth shaking peak-time bizznizz.
5 > EKAROS > Whale
Hungarian producer Ekaros first came to our attention with The Devil, a dubstep monster of kraken-like proportions. His electro-tinged style brought us "Atoms", a powerful dubstep smasher on Combat11. "Whale" is it's more introspective twin, created around the same time, but taking things much deeper with delayed snares, eerie metallic resonances echoing miles high within a lightless cavernous space. The kind of submerged, twilight sonic landscape that have drawn comparisons to Drexciya and Bitstream; which in our minds can't be a bad thing at all.[/url]
Combat Recordings
format: FLAC / mp3
release: OUT NOW
style: dubstep, electro, techno, electronica
available: Bleep.com exclusive

::tracklist::
1 SCANONE > Mr Tant (original)
2 CURSOR MINER > Everybody want Power
3 BLACKMASS PLASTICS > Torture Sequence
4 the Wee DJs > Roov
5 EKAROS > Whale
After menacing dancefloors with a slew of vinyl releases, Combat digitals are now available on Bleep.com
To kick things off, we have a new EP titled Data Warfare, 5 fresh tracks exclusive to Bleep, available in mp3 for the headphone massive, and FLAC format for the DJs and audio purists.
<<< AUDIO & PURCHASE >>>
full length press blah below:
1 > SCANONE > Mr Tant (original)
J. Greenaway's dub, old skool hardcore and electro roots allow him to fuse electro / dubstep in his productions like it's the most natural thing ever, a path similarly pursued by Neil Landstrumm. ScanOne's work as a visual artist (with the Light Surgeons, U.V.A.) allows him to go deeper, however, taking things sonically inward to reach right inside the brain of the machine, a cavernous dark space where crisp minimal textures take on profound presence, and electronic chatter flickers in and out of focus. It's an inner sonic landscape similarly explored by electro exponents Bitstream and Simulant. A huge sub bassline pulses like the heart of the machine itself.
2 > CURSOR MINER > Everybody want Power
Electronic maverick Cursor Miner has produced tracks in a variety of styles, but somehow manages to infused every one with his characteristic Cursor "spazz funk" sound.
Road-tested at the infamous Interakt raves and the NFA Beach party, "Everybody want Power" clocks in at 111 bpm, a chunky bashment track that calls to mind the insanely catchy, vicious hip-jacking riddims of The Bug, but encased in Cursor's sleek electro styling, bubbling Reaktor basslines and nimble hyper-edits. Played on Ill FM as well as Mary Anne Hobb's Experimental show, and championed by techno uberlord Surgeon.
3 > BLACKMASS PLASTICS > Torture Sequence
Thorn Industries' boss lets rip once again with a slice of angry filth-step. "Torture Sequence" rises like a cyborg patched from mismatching parts out of a south london scrapheap. Lumbering along a half-step mechanoid rhythm punctuated by sounds of broken machinery, parts fizz and grind into place as clanks become snares; industrial sonics that call to mind the dystopian vision of Scorn or Hymen Records. A unique fusion of hard electro and dubstep rhythms with sounds that growl and fizz in the redline.
First tested in the cavernous main room at the infamous Yardcore sessions, it's immense, dystopian presence filled the room completely with a thick, crushing atmosphere. half-dubstep, half-industrial electro, for fans of Vex'd, Distance, Komonazmuk & White Boi, Scorn, Crooked One, Reso, Innasekt, Excision, Lone Wolf and Sully Shanks.
4 > the Wee DJs > Roov
Scotland's wee djs have been responsible for some of the most skewed, leftfield dancefloor electronics that's shaken a dark basement club system. With a slew of releases on labels like ScSi-Av, Roulette Rekordz, Gassoline and Andrea Parker's Touchin Bass imprint, his sound has found support from underground electro clubs like Interakt, Substance all the way to Mary Anne Hobbs' Radio 1 show. Roov is an exceptional piece of work, even by his own standards: A colossal beast of a track built using sounds crafted from his own synth patches, deformed, mutilated and programmed to charge at you like an enraged mammoth, or an unstoppable dark storm of warped electronics. Earth shaking peak-time bizznizz.
5 > EKAROS > Whale
Hungarian producer Ekaros first came to our attention with The Devil, a dubstep monster of kraken-like proportions. His electro-tinged style brought us "Atoms", a powerful dubstep smasher on Combat11. "Whale" is it's more introspective twin, created around the same time, but taking things much deeper with delayed snares, eerie metallic resonances echoing miles high within a lightless cavernous space. The kind of submerged, twilight sonic landscape that have drawn comparisons to Drexciya and Bitstream; which in our minds can't be a bad thing at all.[/url]
BIIIG release !!!dermike wrote:RVOL004 - L-Wiz / RUF - Cowboy Universal / Rudebwoy Riddim - 12" Vinyl out on October 15
aim: Trickykid sthlm
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http://www.myspace.com/alloutdubstep
alloutdubstep.blogspot.com
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dermike wrote:RVOL004 - L-Wiz / RUF - Cowboy Universal / Rudebwoy Riddim - 12" Vinyl out on October 15
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