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		<title>Punch Drunk Records prepare &#8220;Worth The Weight &#8211; Bristol Dubstep Classics&#8221; compilation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“I knew straight away that this was a sound that would fit perfectly in Bristol - there is a lot of tension in the music that carries a satisfactory darkness with it, but it’s also lazy music. You don’t have to dance hard to move with it - it was born with a reefer in its gob!”]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Punch Drunk presents: V/A &#8211; ‘Worth the Weight – Bristol Dubstep Classics’</strong></p>
<p>“I knew straight away that this was a sound that would fit perfectly in Bristol &#8211; there is a lot of tension in the music that carries a satisfactory darkness with it, but it’s also lazy music. You don’t have to dance hard to move with it &#8211; it was born with a reefer in its gob!”</p>
<p>So said Pinch when I interviewed him in February 2005. Having witnessed the early DMZ and FWD&gt;&gt; raves that spawned this new sound we now refer to as Dubstep, and having gradually begun integrating it into the fabric of Bristol’s existing club scene, this young DJ’s instincts were proving correct. The following month I attended one of his Context nights &#8211; a dubsession by Loefah and Skream, on one of their earliest forays outside the Capital &#8211; and experienced for myself the sheer physical impact of dubstep at soundsystem volume. But even that was just a hint of what was to come. In April, Subloaded II sent a subsonic shockwave through the city, as Bristol shuddered under the weight of DMZ’s bass meditations. Those who survived the onslaught were changed forever, and Bristol’s destiny as dubstep’s second city became assured.</p>
<p>May 2005 saw the debut release on Pinch’s Tectonic imprint, which was the first of many new dubstep labels to emerge from the city. Being so much smaller than London, Bristol’s new generation of bedroom DJs and producers mingled freely in a close-knit community centred around the Rooted Records shop and the new club spaces (Dubloaded, Sub- loaded, Ruffnek Diskotek, Noir, HENCH) which sprang-up over the following months to cater for this rapidly expanding scene. Beats and ideas were eagerly exchanged on freshly-burned cd-rs in a period of unprecedented communal activity and cooperation, which would ultimately draw in and re-energise many of the city’s older generation of bass-explorers. Indeed, Bristol’s historical association with bass-orientated music was a crucial factor in the formation of a distinct and cohesive sound that triggered a feedback-loop of influence back to both London and the world beyond.</p>
<p>Almost inevitably, the Bristol micro-scene outgrew it’s grassroots, as producer-DJs like Headhunter, Appleblim, Joker, RSD, Pinch and Peverelist soon found themselves playing venues all over the planet. Once again, the ‘Bristol Sound’ had become an international phenomenon. Yet even today the core community still comes together for the regular mid- week Dubloaded sessions, which remain a testament to this city’s unshakable sense of strength and solidarity, as SGT. Pokes (the Honorary Bristolian who led the first charge at Subloaded all those years ago) calls the monthly congrega- tion to prayer.</p>
<p><strong>- Gutterbreakz, November 2010.</strong></p>
<p>Curated by Punch Drunk Records, Bristol’s premier bass music imprint, &#8220;Worth The Weight &#8211; Bristol Dubstep Classics&#8221; compiles five years of Bristol Dubstep history across two CD&#8217;s.</p>
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<p><strong>DRUNKCD004<br />
Various Artists<br />
Worth The Weight &#8211; Bristol Dubstep Classics</strong><br />
<strong>Barcode</strong>: 5055317208736<br />
<strong>Formats</strong>: 2xCD / Digital Download<br />
<strong>Release date</strong>: 8th November 2010</p>
<p><strong>CD1</strong>:<br />
01. Pinch ‘Midnight Oil’<br />
02. Peverelist ‘The Grind’<br />
03. Gatekeeper ‘Tense Past’<br />
04. Peverelist ‘Roll with the Punches’<br />
05. Appleblim ‘Vansan’<br />
06. Pinch ‘Qawwali’<br />
07. Forsaken ‘Hypnotise’<br />
08. Headhunter ‘7th Curse’<br />
09. RSD ‘Pretty Bright Light’<br />
10. Komonazmuk ‘Bad Apple’<br />
11. Appleblim &amp; Peverelist ‘Circling’<br />
12. Pinch ‘Lazarus’<br />
13. Forsaken ft Mr Jo ‘Into the Sunset’</p>
<p><strong>CD2</strong>:<br />
14. Smith &amp; Mighty ‘B Line Fi Blo’<br />
15. Atki2 &amp; Dub Boy ‘Tigerflower’<br />
16. Joker ‘Holly Brook Park’<br />
17. Guido ‘Mad Sax’<br />
18. Hyetal &amp; Shortstuff ‘Ice Cream’<br />
19. Pinch ‘Get Up’ (RSD remix)<br />
20. Jakes ‘3kout’<br />
21. Wedge &amp; Shadz ‘Running away’ (Guido remix)<br />
22. Gemmy ‘Bass Transmitter’<br />
23. Guido ‘Orchestral Lab’<br />
24. Dubkasm ‘Hail Jah’ (Jakes remix)<br />
25. Joker ‘Stuck in the System’<br />
26. Hyetal ‘Pixel Rainbow Sequence’</p>
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		<title>Coming soon, new label: Saigon Recordings (Dubstep/Techno)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saigon Recordings was established in early 2010 after the discovery of some truly unique talent hovering in-between the Techno and Dubstep circles. Operating out of the South of England (UK) Saigon Recordings will be unleashing music from a variety of relatively untapped and exciting artists including Orphan101, Duffstep, Microburst, Ike Release, Gravious and more.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saigon Recordings was established in early 2010 after the discovery of some truly unique talent hovering in-between the Techno and Dubstep circles. Operating out of the South of England (UK) Saigon Recordings will be unleashing music from a variety of relatively untapped and exciting artists including <a href="http://www.myspace.com/orrphan101" target="_blank">Orphan101</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/duffstep" target="_blank">Duffstep</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/microburstmusic" target="_blank">Microburst</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/ikerelease" target="_blank">Ike Release</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/gravious" target="_blank">Gravious</a> and more.</p>
<p><strong>SAIGON001</strong> is nearly upon us, a debut for both the label and upcoming producer Orphan101.</p>
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<p><strong>SAIGON001<br />
Orphan101<br />
Tribtek Pt. 1 &amp; 2</strong><br />
a) Tribtek Pt. 1<br />
aa) Tribtek Pt. 2</p>
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<p>As featured at No.1 on Angel Molina&#8217;s (Tresor/Sonar) recent top 10 chart:<br />
<a href="http://www.tresorberlin.com/news/charts.pl?artistID=341" target="_blank">http://www.tresorberlin.com/news/charts.pl?artistID=341</a></p>
<p>Other support coming from Mary Anne Hobbs (Radio 1), Nathan Jonson (Wagon Repair), Appleblim (Skull Disco / Apple Pips),  Headhunter (Tempa.), Micky Lunch (Naked Lunch) and major radio plays in UK, USA, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Ireland, Spain and Switzerland.</p>
<p><strong>- Released 21st June 2010 -</strong></p>
<p><em><strong>Orphan101 Bio:</strong></em></p>
<p>Coming from the musical melting pot that is Bristol England Orphan101’s Blend of four to the floor Dubstep and Techno have brought him fast acclaim and attention of genre impresarios like <strong>Appleblim</strong> (Apple Pips / Skull Disco), <strong>Headhunter</strong> (Tempa), <strong>Jus Wan</strong> (Apple Pips), <strong>DJ Pinch</strong> (Tectonic) and <strong>RSD</strong> (Punch Drunk Records) to name but a few.</p>
<p>His wide range of musical tastes have certainly shone through in his productions with labels such as Appleblim’s highly regarded Apple Pips label, British based alternative label Saigon Recordings and Deca Rhythm already signing tracks from him, all due for release in 2010 making this a very busy year for Orphan101.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1809" title="orphan101" src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/orphan101.jpg" alt="" width="270" height="336" /><br />
<em>Orphan101</em></p>
<p>His live DJ sets have gained a reputation on radio and in clubs as a new diverse sound with little or no boundaries to what he will play. His sets do not sound out of place whether it be minimal house, techno or dubstep This approach has recently earned him a residency in Berlin, Bristol and also Apple Pips nights across Europe.</p>
<p>His current production collaborations include Headhunter, Bloodman Appleblim and Gatekeeper to name just a few, with remix work being picked carefully to fit with his own production roster.</p>
<p><strong>A free mix has been made available</strong> on Canadian website <a href="http://onethirtybpm.com/2010/05/31/the-month-in-dubstep-bass-may-2010/3/" target="_blank">One Thirty BPM</a> showcasing the Orphan101 sound, here&#8217;s a tracklist followed by a download link:</p>
<p>01.	Scribe – Orphan101<br />
02.	Similate – Orphan101<br />
03.	Corsa – Orphan101<br />
04.	Commune – Orphan101<br />
05.	Olo – Orphan101<br />
06.	45 – Orphan101<br />
07.	Au Dela – Orphan101 &amp; Bloodman Ft Soraya Saberi<br />
08.	Out Of The Sun – Arkist<br />
09.	Remote Viewing – Bloodman<br />
10.	Hocus Pocus – Headhunter<br />
11.	Deepfish – Bloodman<br />
12.	Propa – Orphan101<br />
13.	Home – Orphan101<br />
14.	Labella – Orphan101<br />
15.	Whish – Orphan101<br />
16.	Chasing Dragons – Addison Groove<br />
17.	V710 – Headhunter &amp; Orphan101<br />
18.	What Do I See – Arkist<br />
19.	Worry Dolls – Wedge</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sendspace.com/file/jfibx0" target="_blank">DOWNLOAD</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.saigonrecordings.com" target="_blank">www.saigonrecordings.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/saigonrecordings" target="_blank">www.myspace.com/saigonrecordings</a><br />
<a href="http://www.soundcloud.com/saigon-recordings" target="_blank">www.soundcloud.com/saigon-recordings</a><br />
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		<title>forthcoming: Peverelist &#8211; &#8220;Jarvik Mindstate&#8221; LP &#8211; Punch Drunk Records</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bristol based Dubstep label Punch Drunk Records are on a heater at the moment, having recently released the RSD LP compilation ("Good Energy. A Singles Compilation") they are shortly due to release a debut album from label boss Peverelist entitled "Jarvik Mindstate".]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bristol based Dubstep label Punch Drunk Records are on a heater at the moment, having recently released the <a href="http://www.myspace.com/dubrockers" target="_blank">RSD</a> LP compilation (&#8220;Good Energy. A Singles Compilation&#8221;) they are shortly due to release a debut album from label boss Peverelist entitled &#8220;Jarvik Mindstate&#8221;.</p>
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<p>This collection follows up a succession of 12” releases over the past two years for Skull Disco, Tectonic and Punch Drunk and remixes for Shackleton, Pole and Shed. These tracks have seen rotation from dj’s as diverse as Hot Chip &amp; Modeselektor, DJ Pete &amp; Laurent Garnier, Kode 9, Appleblim &amp; Pinch.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/drunkcd002.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-999" title="drunkcd002" src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/drunkcd002.jpg" alt="drunkcd002" width="200" height="200" /></a></p>
<p><strong>DRUNKCD002<br />
Peverelist<br />
Jarvik Mindstate</strong></p>
<p>01. Esperanto *<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/drunkcd002-1.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/drunkcd002-1.mp3</a><br />
02. Revival *<br />
03. Bluez *<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/drunkcd002-3.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/drunkcd002-3.mp3</a><br />
04. Jarvik Mindstate *<br />
05. Yesterday I Saw The Future *<br />
06. Infinity Is Now<br />
07. Not Yet Further Than *<br />
08. Valves<br />
09. Clunk Click Every Trip</p>
<p><strong>* &#8211; Tracks also feature on the 3&#215;12&#8243; Vinyl Version &#8211; DRUNK014.</strong></p>
<p>CD / Digital release date is confirmed for <strong>30th November 2009</strong>.</p>
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<p><strong>Pitchfork 2009</strong> <strong>:</strong> &#8216;In the last few years, nobody has done dark, moody, emotive dubstep better than Bristol&#8217;s Peverelist. His sense of space and percussion and his ear for melody has proven peerless&#8211; and he&#8217;s kept a headstrong sense of direction when so much is changing&#8217;.</p>
<p><a href="http://pitchfork.com/features/grime-dubstep/7717-grime-dubstep/" target="_blank">http://pitchfork.com/features/grime-dubstep/7717-grime-dubstep/</a></p>
<p><strong>Resident Advisor 2009</strong> <strong>:</strong> &#8216;Ten singles on, Punch Drunk has steadily forged a reputation for putting out some of the most forward-thinking bass-oriented music around today&#8217;.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1011">http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1011</a></p>
<p><strong>Links:</strong><br />
<a href="www.myspace.com/punchdrunkrecords" target="_blank">www.myspace.com/punchdrunkrecords</a><br />
<a href="http://www.rootedrecords.co.uk" target="_blank">www.rootedrecords.co.uk</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[sthreleases091109 New D &#8216;n&#8217; B CD NONCD2 Big Skeleton &#8211; The Upbeats Non Vogue CD If you’re The Upbeats, you never know when inspiration is going to hit, or leave you curled up on the floor with laughter-induced abdominal muscles pains. In this particular scenario, their inspiration was a whispered Brazilian ghetto story related to [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>New D &#8216;n&#8217; B CD</strong></p>
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<strong>NONCD2 Big Skeleton &#8211; The Upbeats Non Vogue CD</strong><br />
If you’re The Upbeats, you never know when inspiration is going to hit, or leave you curled up on the floor with laughter-induced abdominal muscles pains. In this particular scenario, their inspiration was a whispered Brazilian ghetto story related to them by a friend. The story of the Caveraos (English translation: Big Skeleton), a super-tank full of Navy Seal trained Brazilian gang members known to terrorise the favelas of Rio De Janeiro, or on good days, distribute Nike sneakers and free cable. Sounds fucked up right?<br />
Anyway, as you’ve probably gathered by now, The Upbeats were suitable taken with this story, and having already floated the idea of a haunted-house album, decided to title their third album Big Skeleton, out of homage to the Caveraos; and horror in general.<br />
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What the DJ’s are saying!</strong></p>
<p>Marcus Intalex: “Two of the most innovative and versatile producers on todays scene. Whenever I get something new from these guys I instantly stop what I’m doing, knowing full well I am just about to hear something totally fresh.”</p>
<p>Dieselboy: “Once again redefining the future sound of neuro funk nastiness. Buy on sight!”</p>
<p>Ed Rush: “Everything these guys do demands immediate attention. Drop whatever you’re doing and go grab Big Skeleton… sick, sick, sick! They specialize in dance floor artillery of serious weight as we all know from their releases in the past. This album is no different and is a brilliant testimony to their talents. Also includes one of the best dubstep tunes I ever heard… Ship It!”</p>
<p>Be it the haunted click’n’bass soul of ‘Bones’ (featuring Ned Worboys of Harbour City Electric), the sub-grinding, stream-ofconsciousness narrative driven breakbeat insanity of ‘Carousel’ (featuring MC Kemo from Germany), their speaker-rupturing foray into dubstep on ‘Macabre’ (co-produced by the mysterious Crushington) or the drum’n’folk atmospherics of ‘Through The Night’ (featuring award-winning country singer Jess Chambers); Big Skeleton lives in equal balance between the headphone headspace and the mindset of the club, which is a rare and terrifyingly beautiful combination in drum’n’bass. And that’s not even touching on the collaborations with State of Mind or Japanese rapper Cardz. With Big Skeleton, The Upbeats wake the dead, and the whispered terror walks once again.<br />
DON’T SAY WE DIDN’T WARN YOU.</p>
<p>1 The Upbeats &#8211; Big Skeleton<br />
2 The Upbeats &#8211; Ki Ki Kai Kai (Feat. Cardz)<br />
3 The Upbeats &#8211; Planet Earth (Feat. State Of Mind)<br />
4 The Upbeats &#8211; Bones (Feat. Ned Worboys)<br />
5 The Upbeats &#8211; Bury Your Head<br />
6 The Upbeats &#8211; Under The Sky<br />
7 The Upbeats &#8211; Carousel (Feat. Kemo)<br />
8 The Upbeats &#8211; Macabre (Feat. Crushington)<br />
9 The Upbeats &#8211; The Unearthly<br />
10 The Upbeats &#8211; Ghost Radio<br />
11 The Upbeats &#8211; Noises<br />
12 The Upbeats &#8211; Laser Crypt<br />
13 The Upbeats &#8211; The City That Sleeps<br />
14 The Upbeats &#8211; Through The Night (Feat. Jess Chambers)<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPNONCD2.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPNONCD2.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>New D &#8216;n&#8217; B Releases</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/nz010.gif" alt="nz010" /><br />
<strong>NZ010 Stone Cold Killa &#8211; Soul Intent Samurai Music 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish copy. Samurai Music celebrates it&#8217;s 10th release by taking apart the dancefloor with 2 surefire aural bombs from Nottinghams&#8217; Soul Intent. &#8216;Stone Cold Killa&#8217; grinds in with cavernous heavy breakbeats, while the tone of impending carnage is set with ice cold ambience. A brief pause for the &#8220;..you&#8217;re a Stone Cold Killer&#8221; vocal before the hideously twisted bass riff unwinds itself into a drop that has been known to evacuate glassware from surrounding surfaces in clubs with systems capable of facilitating this tunes full power. The ultimate opening tune we suggest you save this piece of dangerous weaponry for situations that call for the heaviest artillery possible. &#8216;Conflict&#8217; recalls golden moments in the tech step era with militant stepping breaks and a savagely warped bassline that bounces around with gleeful menace. It&#8217;s blatantly obvious that Mr Soul Intent was on a serious mission of hurting dancefloors in the days these two bass heavy monsters were created. We are proud to celebrate our 10th release by sharing their might with the rest of the planet. DJ&#8217;s that saw the need to draw for true power have been people like Klute, State Of Mind, Bailey, Eveson, Randall, Kasra, Cern, Phobia, Bulletproof and many more besides&#8230;</p>
<p>a1 Soul Intent &#8211; Stone Cold Killa<br />
b1 Soul Intent &#8211; Conflict<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPNZ010.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPNZ010.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/subtitles073.jpg" alt="subtitles073" /><br />
<strong>SUBTITLES073 Mimic &#8211; Spectrasoul Subtitles Music 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Having emerged from relative obscurity in 2006, SpectraSoul, have emerged as one of the new-school pioneers on the drum and bass circuit. 2008 saw the release of their much-anticipated underground anthem “Alibi”, which tore up dance-floors worldwide. Alongside this, 2008 also marked the release of SpectraSoul’s “Peninsula” and “The Tube”, both featured on Friction’s Shogun Audio imprint. The duo show no signs of slowing in 2009, with this quality 12” on Teebee’s label. If your feeling the dark tech sounds this is the real deal.</p>
<p>a Spectrasoul &#8211; Mimic<br />
b Spectrasoul &#8211; Supression<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSUBTITLES073.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSUBTITLES073.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/brd004.jpg" alt="brd004" /><br />
<strong>BRD004 Diamonds Shine &#8211; Utopia Breed 12 Inches 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Approaching the 4th release, and with it&#8217;s catalogue of unique artists, the snowball effect is in full motion for Breed12inches. After recruiting Russian duo Utopia back onto their successive 12” with another big release, the Breed12inches camp have now seen all eyes drawn to them, following huge play and support by some of the scene&#8217;s major players. Breaking away from the moniker of ‘Lifted Music&#8217;s sister label&#8217;, it was only a matter of time before audiences and DJ&#8217;s perceived Breed to be a rising label in its own right, one they also hope will be around for a long time. With BRD005 already in the final stages, and a handful of global promo mixes lined up to coincide with the release, it really is up and up from here for Breed12inches. Utopia return to the main stage of Breed12inches, following the incredible success of BRD003. The Russian duo, minus a member but equally as strong, follow up with `Diamonds Shine&#8217; and `Scan Me&#8217; &#8211; two more dancefloor smashers. Consistantly played by the scenes biggest, and featured thoroughly in various promo mixes and podcasts, Utopia are slowly becoming a name on the lips of the scene. Available on 12&#8243; and digitally MP3, BRD004 is an absolute must have.<br />
DIAMONDS SHINE &#8211; Hailed as one of the most original sounding tracks to be released this year, Utopia combine an elegant glistening melody with rolling drums and a stomach churning sub. Think a revamped &#8217;31 seconds&#8217;, with more electro influence and high energy &#8211; all combined with a distinct sound and a taste of Russian vodka, then your halfway there. Originality at its best.<br />
SCAN ME &#8211; That trademark Utopia style is in full motion with &#8216;Scan Me&#8217;. Big beats, a catchy melody with a club-shaking low end, the B side is yet another demonstration as to why Utopia are being lined up as the next big production force within Drum and Bass. Glitches, intelligent edits and a stomping kick-snare combination complete a solid 12&#8243; from Russia&#8217;s greatest export.</p>
<p>a Utopia &#8211; Diamonds Shine<br />
b Utopia &#8211; Scan Me<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBRD004.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBRD004.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/c4cuk008.jpg" alt="c4cuk008" /><br />
<strong>C4CUK008 Age Of Terror &#8211; Cause 4 Concern C4C Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
It might have no military application, but that doesn’t stop Age of Terror from being a sonic weapon. 40 seconds to load and aim, 20 seconds to charge, and BOOM – bodies flying everywhere on the dancefloor. Driven by a dominant mid range riff and supported by energetic beats, this act of aural terror is typical c4c turning the screws to force confessions on the ‘floor. Scatter Brain &#8211; Simple hats and ominous pads are soon joined by percussive snippets and hellish bass overtones. The suspense ends just after a minute in whereupon the drop delivers a stark sonic image; choppy, fractured beats surround a raw bassline that sounds demonic. Will mess with your head just like the title says.<br />
DJ Support: Andy C, Friction, Hype, Bailey, Goldie, Gridlok, Fierce, Phace, Dieselboy, Zinc, Ed Rush, Bad Company, Noisia plus many more…</p>
<p>a Cause 4 Concern &#8211; Age Of Terror<br />
b Cause 4 Concern &#8211; Scatter Brain<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPC4CUK008.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPC4CUK008.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/subtitles074.jpg" alt="subtitles074" /><br />
<strong>SUBTITLES074 Infrasonic &#8211; Ulterior Motive &amp; Judda Subtitles Music 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
The debut release from southcoast uk based producers Ulterior Motive &amp; Judda, a duo set to take the scene by storm. Infrasonic&#8217; has devastating depth, groove and subtlety. Minimal keys build the tension over a raw, puncy break and as the tune unfolds a beast emerges &#8211; one of the deepest, rudest and dirtiest basslines uurgh!</p>
<p>a Ulterior Motive &amp; Judda &#8211; Infrasonic<br />
b Ulterior Motive &amp; Judda &#8211; Holding On To Never<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSUBTITLES074.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSUBTITLES074.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/blind013.gif" alt="blind013" /><br />
<strong>BLIND013 Konspiracy &#8211; Marcus Intalex Blindside Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Brand new from the Blindside camp, fresh from their EP’s from Survival and Soul Intent they enlist the services of DnB legend and Soul:r head honcho Marcus Intalex. ‘Konspiracy’ is an epic techno influenced roller, signature Intalex style and the hard-edged drop comes unexpected out of nowhere, this is guaranteed to smash up the raves. ‘Pole Dancer’ on the flip is so laid back it hurts, sexy beats and slinky keys and a bassline that would drive anyone to partake in a little pole dancing&#8230;</p>
<p>a Marcus Intalex &#8211; Konspiracy<br />
b Marcus Intalex &#8211; Poledancer<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBLIND013.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBLIND013.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>KROOKZINC001 Walk N Skank feat Jah Screechy &#8211; DJ Devize &amp; Shookz Krookz Inc 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Walk n Skank (an old Dancehall classic) has had a heavyweight Drum &amp; Bass re-lick by Dj Devize &amp; Shookz which has been tearing up dancefloors across the country. On the intro, Walk n Skank builds up with that classic dancehall feel to it accompanied by some pounding beats and classic Jah Screechy vocals which work you up to the breakdown. When the breakdown comes you’ll hear a classic vocal joined by a concrete bassline which is going to get you moving already… then it drops! The dirty pounding b-line, solid beats and catchy vocal hook will send any dancefloor into a mental state of emergency which is guaranteed to do damage in an arena near you.<br />
Side AA: Dj Devize &amp; Shookz – Say It All<br />
On this double A side Dj Devize &amp; Shookz supply something which is just a phenomenal piece of music. Say It All builds up all nice, trim and proper with solid beats which are amplified by nice sounding pads, trippy sound fx and a haunting vocal which lead you up to the breakdown. When the breakdown of this track comes you know something dangerous is going to happen! The long breakdown builds up with a dirty bassline straight outta the gutter teasing in and out, a haunting vocal which gets more and more intense and some mind expanding pads &amp; sounds which build and build until, it’s ready to explode! The drop sees the gutter basslines mutating as it goes along the track, the beats pounding through the speakers and the pads and sounds just complimenting the track! This is a roller of the highest order, it’s seen a superb reaction on the floor which makes this vinyl a must for any serious DJ. Both sides have been smashed on dubplate by the likes of Dj Hype, Nicky Blackmarket, Mickey Finn, Hazard, Bryan G, Kenny Ken, Dj Devize, Ruffstuff, Shookz, BBC Introducing, Kool FM and many more.</p>
<p>A DJ Devize &amp; Shookz &#8211; Walk N Skank feat Jah Screechy<br />
AA DJ Devize &amp; Shookz &#8211; Say It All<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPKROOKZINC001.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPKROOKZINC001.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/shb008.jpg" alt="shb008" /><br />
<strong>SHB008 Where Am I EP &#8211; Rregula Shady Brain 12&#8243; Vinyl x 2</strong><br />
Rregula returns to shadybrain with a masterpiece of dancefloor oriented Drum and Bass. This versatile EP does not only inlcude his very own creations called &#8216;Ground Hole Day&#8217; and &#8216;Where Am I&#8217; but also a collab with the mighty Panacea titled &#8216;Down Underneath&#8217; as well as a deep and dark Remix of Rregula&#8217;s shadybrain anthem &#8216;Corner Hash Man&#8217; by Silent Witness. This EP will tear down walls and melt hearts. DJ support by Cause 4 Concern, Phace, The Panacea, Silent Witness, and MANY more.</p>
<p>a Rregula &#8211; Ground Hole Day<br />
b Rregula &amp; The Panacea &#8211; Down Underneath<br />
c Rregula &#8211; Where Am I<br />
d Rregula &#8211; Corner Hashman (Silent Witness remix)<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSHB008.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSHB008.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>New D &#8216;n&#8217; B Promos</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/noncd2.jpg" alt="nonvogue004" /><br />
<strong>NONVOGUE004 Big Skeleton LP (Vinyl Version) &#8211; The Upbeats Non Vogue 12&#8243; Vinyl x 2</strong><br />
Finish copy. If you’re The Upbeats, you never know when inspiration is going to hit, or leave you curled up on the floor with laughterinduced abdominal muscles pains. In this particular scenario, their inspiration was a whispered Brazilian ghetto story related to them by a friend. The story of the Caveraos (English translation: Big Skeleton), a super-tank full of Navy Seal trained Brazilian gang members known to terrorise the favelas of Rio De Janeiro, or on good days, distribute Nike sneakers and free cable. Sounds fucked up right? Anyway, as you’ve probably gathered by now, The Upbeats were suitable taken with this story, and having already floated the idea of a haunted-house album, decided to title their third album Big Skeleton, out of homage to the Caveraos; and horror in general.<br />
<strong><br />
What the DJ’s are saying!</strong></p>
<p>Marcus Intalex: “Two of the most innovative and versatile producers on todays scene. Whenever I get something new from these guys I instantly stop what I’m doing, knowing full well I am just about to hear something totally fresh.”</p>
<p>Dieselboy: “Once again redefining the future sound of neuro funk nastiness. Buy on sight!”</p>
<p>Ed Rush: “Everything these guys do demands immediate attention. Drop whatever you’re doing and go grab Big Skeleton… sick, sick, sick! They specialize in dance floor artillery of serious weight as we all know from their releases in the past. This album is no different and is a brilliant testimony to their talents. Also includes one of the best dubstep tunes I ever heard… Ship It!”</p>
<p>Be it the haunted click’n’bass soul of ‘Bones’ (featuring Ned Worboys of Harbour City Electric), the sub-grinding, stream-ofconsciousness narrative driven breakbeat insanity of ‘Carousel’ (featuring MC Kemo from Germany), their speaker-rupturing foray into dubstep on ‘Macabre’ (co-produced by the mysterious Crushington) or the drum’n’folk atmospherics of ‘Through The Night’ (featuring award-winning country singer Jess Chambers); Big Skeleton lives in equal balance between the headphone headspace and the mindset of the club, which is a rare and terrifyingly beautiful combination in drum’n’bass. And that’s not even touching on the collaborations with State of Mind or Japanese rapper Cardz. With Big Skeleton, The Upbeats wake the dead, and the whispered terror walks once again.<br />
DON’T SAY WE DIDN’T WARN YOU.</p>
<p>a The Upbeats &#8211; Big Skeleton<br />
b The Upbeats &#8211; Laser Crypt<br />
c The Upbeats &#8211; Carousel (Feat. Kemo)<br />
d The Upbeats &#8211; The Unearthly<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPNONVOGUE004.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPNONVOGUE004.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/whitelabel.gif" alt="symm006" /><br />
<strong>SYMM006 Last Chance (Remix) &#8211; Break Ft. Kyo Symmetry Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Released on limited 12&#8243; white label promo. Break returns to his own label. &#8216;Last Chance&#8217; original mix featured on his LP and now this remix finally touches down on Vinyl. The flip side conatins ‘The Clamp’ a tune that is ultimate rolling darkside pressure.<br />
DJ Support from: Klute, Andy C, Fabio, Friction, Hype, Goldie, A Sides, Kasra, D-Bridge, Bailey, Die.</p>
<p>A Break &#8211; Last Chance (Remix) Ft. Kyo<br />
b Break &#8211; The Clamp<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSYMM006.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSYMM006.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>CAMINO12011 Ghost / Long White Cloud &#8211; Electrosoul System / Pete Voyager Camino Blue 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish copy. Camino Blue Recordings&#8221; march on, proudly presenting yet another wave of atmospheric talent in the shape of an established scene supremo and a returning legend. A: Electrosoul System &#8212; Ghost A long time stalwart of Camino Blue Recordings, Electrosoul System,returns once again fresh from work on his own &#8220;kos.mos&#8221; imprint and a whole host of other labels such as &#8220;Subtitles&#8221;, &#8220;Hospital&#8221; or &#8220;Red Mist&#8221;.&#8221;Ghost&#8221; brings back the trademark crisp production we know the Russian supremo for, creating for us here some of his deepest ever grooves. Smooth melodies cascade beautifully throughout, set to those all important dancefloor friendly beats. This one&#8217;s a keeper! AA: Pete Voyager &#8212; Long White Cloud’ Voyager makes a long awaited return to the drum &amp; bass scene; with classics as &#8220;Hypersleep&#8221; or collaborations with DJ Rap under his belt not to mention his work for &#8220;Deejay Recordings&#8221;, &#8220;Lucky Spin&#8221; or on &#8220;Good Looking Records&#8221;, Pete Parsons is certainly no newcomer, he&#8217;s justbeen taking a break and is as fresh as ever. He brings his sound to&#8221;Camino Blue Recordings&#8221; for the first time with &#8220;Long White Cloud&#8221;, a track packed with a wonderful old school stepping break, smooth sub bass, glorious progressive keys and pads. Voyager is well and truly backon form here, and how glad we are to hear it when the music is this good.</p>
<p>A Electrosoul System &#8211; Ghost<br />
AA Pete Voyager &#8211; Long White Cloud<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPCAMINO12011.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPCAMINO12011.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/lslp001.jpg" alt="lslp001" /><br />
<strong>LSLP001 SPL LP &#8211; SPL Lost Soul Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl x 4</strong><br />
SPL spent the last 3 years spreading his reach into diverse genres of electronic music. He has opened new branches of the already successful Lost Soul label. He has built on his international success, raining bass down on the heads of unsuspecting clubbers and partygoers all over the world. Now SPL returns to the Drum and Bass fold and does not disappoint. SPL, aka Sam Pool, has created the perfect blend of illusion, reality, precision and chaos within his first solo LP. The self-titled &#8216;SPL&#8217; LP either sweeps the listener into worlds built of light and mystery, or drags them into the depths of a bass-filled hell. Lost Soul&#8217;s first LP release, &#8216;SPL,&#8217; is a daringly original take on hard and dark music. With 8 tracks creating a symphony of chemically fueled emotion, ebbing and flowing between aggression and release, it&#8217;s no wonder why there is already a buzz within the international community of producers and fans alike.<br />
&#8216;I want to return depth and focus to dark drum and bass and give people who are turned off by the formulaic horror of today&#8217;s dark music something that they can identify with&#8217; &#8212;SPL&#8212;<br />
&#8216;Epic and brutal machine funk&#8217; &#8212;Dieselboy&#8212;<br />
&#8216;The most refreshing thing I have heard this year&#8230; SPLendidly produced&#8217; &#8212;Limewax&#8212;<br />
&#8216;SPL has outdone himself, presenting an album that has depth as well as danceability&#8217; &#8212;The Panacea&#8212;<br />
There is a feeling of digitally mechanized destruction to the art within tracks like &#8216;Run From the Feeling&#8217; and &#8216;It Will Be Different,&#8217; pushing the audience over the edge of what was thought possible with Drum and Bass. Or the driving and sometimes brash &#8216;Angels&#8217; or &#8216;Distance&#8217; which fools the listener into thinking something beautiful lies beneath, just before an unexpected change in architecture sends them screaming for more low frequency mayhem. And that&#8217;s just to name a few. &#8216;Sins of the Streets&#8217; has been in my box from the day I got it. I thought it was going to be the best tune on the Album. Then I got hit with &#8216;Juggernaut&#8217; and &#8216;Distance,&#8217; both completely disgusting! Definitely going to get some mileage out of this fantastic album for a long time to come, some excellent cuts on here.&#8217; &#8212;Ed Rush&#8212;<br />
&#8216;Futuristic, funky, filthy are just three words I could use to describe SPL&#8217;s debut album. Dance floor smasher after dance floor smasher.. Essential.&#8217; &#8212;Audio Freak Cult&#8212;<br />
The LP itself has a total of 8 tracks bursting with ear candy and ready to lay waste to any system or individual daring enough drop the needle or load the disk.</p>
<p>a SPL &#8211; Juggernaut<br />
b SPL &#8211; Angels<br />
c SPL &#8211; Distance<br />
d SPL &#8211; Guardian<br />
e SPL &#8211; Sins of the Streets<br />
f SPL &#8211; It Will Be Different<br />
g SPL &#8211; Raise<br />
h SPL &#8211; Run from the Feeling<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPLSLP001.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPLSLP001.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/fokuzlp004s2.jpg" alt="fokuzlp004s2" /><br />
<strong>FOKUZLP004S2 Secrets Of Saturn / The Lost Rings 2 &#8211; Mutt &amp; Generic / Well Being Fokuz Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Fokuz is widely known for its support of brand new producers but also leaning towards people who already have got their names out there. And this sampler will show that once more as well as Mutt teams up with Generic for a tune that seamlessly breaks the boundaries of neuro &amp; liquid. The beats have that impeccable Mutt swing while the bass line is all Generic. This &#8220;No Clue&#8221; tune is an asset for any DJ that wants to try and mix these 2 genres together. Flip it over for another newcomer in the DnB scene. Well Being is the man who&#8217;s on top of this production and has delivered a tune that has Fokuz written all over it. Front Back Left Right the Fokuz sound is coming in from all directions. &#8220;Darling Heart&#8221; is something for any occasion just make sure your beautiful honey is standing right beside you when this goes on.</p>
<p>a Mutt &amp; Generic &#8211; No Clue<br />
b Well Being &#8211; Darling Heart<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPFOKUZLP004S2.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPFOKUZLP004S2.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/citrus039.jpg" alt="citrus039" /><br />
<strong>CITRUS039 Can You See / Say It Again &#8211; Dose Citrus Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
No.039 already! Where has the time gone?! Citrus keeps on going strong like a truck loaded with lemons. Dose is rattling up a storm of releases and this 12 isn’t slowing him down one bit. &#8220;Can You See&#8221; is another production that’s just Dose from front to back. This funky bass line is one for the clubs and will get those feet moving in no time. No time for head nodders here its neurofunk baby! &#8220;Say It Again&#8221; is another Dose infused rumbler that’ll keep you on your toes. Congas all the way and ready for the floor! Don’t be mistaken by its size cause this is one tune that looks small but<br />
sounds BIG!</p>
<p>a Dose &#8211; Can You See<br />
b Dose &#8211; Say It Again<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPCITRUS039.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPCITRUS039.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>SW007 Red Rain &#8211; Nolige Scientific Wax 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Scientific Wax are back with their next instalment of true school beats. Their rising star Nolige has been quietly honing his talents &amp; appearing on the hugely successful “The Alliance Of Science &#8211; Volume 1 CD”. As well as collaborations with fellow Wolverhampton junglist Skitty. Here he makes his full 12” debut in fine style. “Red Rain” is one for the amen heads who like it deeeep. This bassline killer has all the hallmarks of the hey days of Reinforced. “Rider’s Groove” with it’s frantic rhythm will appease fans of Digital and “Badboy” takes you right back to 1993 and is reminiscent of Basement Records. Staying true to the cause, Equinox and his family keep that original flavour alive in the way only they know how. DJ support includes Equinox, Bailey, Dub One, Mantra &amp; Double O.</p>
<p>a Nolige &#8211; Red Rain<br />
b1 Nolige &#8211; Riders Groove<br />
b2 Nolige &#8211; Bad Boy<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSW007.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSW007.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>D &#8216;n&#8217; B Restocks 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
SYMM001 The Truth &#8211; Break Symmetry Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
SYMM002 Genesis &#8211; Break Symmetry Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
SYMM003 Surroundings &#8211; Break Symmetry Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
CRIT033 Alibi &#8211; SpectraSoul Critical Music 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
SYMMLP001 Symmetry Album (Vinyl Format) &#8211; Break Symmetry Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl x 4<br />
SYMM005 ReTech / Is This What You Want VIP &#8211; Break Symmetry Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
BRD003 Force Of Mind / Fast Forward &#8211; Utopia / Kubrak Breed 12 Inches 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
TRIM010 Game Over &#8211; Hedj Trust In Music 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
NONPLUS001 Wonder Where / No Future &#8211; dBridge / Instra:mental Nonplus Records 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
NONPLUS002 Watching You &#8211; Instra:mental Nonplus Records 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
HZNSGL001R Song For Lovers (Lynx Remix) &#8211; Bachelors of Science Horizons Music 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
CRITLP03 Critical Sound (Vinyl Format) &#8211; Various Artists Critical Music 12&#8243; Vinyl x 4</p>
<p><strong>New Dubstep CD</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/medicd002.jpg" alt="medicd002" width="150" height="150" /><br />
<strong>MEDICD002 City Limits Volume 1 (CD Format) &#8211; Silkie Deep Medi Musik CD</strong><br />
DEEP MEDi Musik are proud to present the debut album from one of dubstep’s most exciting artists: Silkie. Hailing from west London, “City Limits Volume One” is glorious explosion of physical energy and concentrated emotion. DEEP MEDi is the burgeoning stable of dubstep pioneer, Mala (Digital Mystikz/DMZ). The Combination of impassioned melodies, ruff London bass, wonky synth and jungle-esque flourishes on “City Limits Volume One” have made Silkie and his Anti Social Entertainment camp mainstays of the biggest and most influential venues in dubstep, like Fwd&gt;&gt;, DMZ London &amp; Leeds, as well as London’s leading station Rinse FM. The album is the culmination of eight years hard work: Silkie began producing at 15 while still at school. He’s now seeing the fruits of his labour with DJ bookings both across the UK and worldwide. Through his emotive production vision, he’s long since exploded beyond his own personal City Limits.</p>
<p>1 Silkie &#8211; Concrete Jungle<br />
2 Silkie &#8211; Turvy<br />
3 Silkie &#8211; Spark<br />
4 Silkie &#8211; Sty<br />
5 Silkie &#8211; Quasar<br />
6 Silkie &#8211; Purple Love<br />
7 Silkie &#8211; Planet X<br />
8 Silkie &#8211; Cats Eyes<br />
9 Silkie &#8211; Head Butt Da Deck<br />
10 Silkie &#8211; Techno 22<br />
11 Silkie &#8211; Mattaz<br />
12 Silkie &#8211; The Horizon<br />
13 Silkie &#8211; Beauty<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPMEDICD002.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPMEDICD002.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>New Dubstep Releases</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/medicd002.jpg" alt="medilp002" width="150" height="150" /><br />
<strong>MEDILP002 City Limits Volume 1 &#8211; Silkie Deep Medi Musik 12&#8243; Vinyl x 3</strong><br />
Remastered and re-released on 12” Vinyl X 3 Pressed on 180gram Black Vinyl in full colour Gatefold sleeve. DEEP MEDi Musik are proud to present the debut album from one of dubstep’s most exciting artists: Silkie. Hailing from west London, “City Limits Volume One” is glorious explosion of physical energy and concentrated emotion. DEEP MEDi is the burgeoning stable of dubstep pioneer, Mala (Digital Mystikz/DMZ). The Combination of impassioned melodies, ruff London bass, wonky synth and jungle-esque flourishes on “City Limits Volume One” have made Silkie and his Anti Social Entertainment camp mainstays of the biggest and most influential venues in dubstep, like Fwd&gt;&gt;, DMZ London &amp; Leeds, as well as London’s leading station Rinse FM. The album is the culmination of eight years hard work: Silkie began producing at 15 while still at school. He’s now seeing the fruits of his labour with DJ bookings both across the UK and worldwide. Through his emotive production vision, he’s long since exploded beyond his own personal City Limits.</p>
<p>a Silkie &#8211; Concrete Jungle<br />
b1 Silkie &#8211; Spark<br />
b2 Silkie &#8211; Turvy<br />
c Silkie &#8211; Sty<br />
c2 Silkie &#8211; Quasar<br />
d Silkie &#8211; Planet X<br />
e Silkie &#8211; Techno 22<br />
f1 Silkie &#8211; Cats Eyes<br />
f2 Silkie &#8211; Beauty<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPMEDILP002.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPMEDILP002.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/drunk012.gif" alt="drunk012" /><br />
<strong>DRUNK012 Good Energy &#8211; RSD Punch Drunk Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Punch Drunk are on fire at the moment, having just released the RSD compilation album ‘Good Energy (A Singles Compilation)’ which could be described as a ‘best of’, this is one prolifically great dubstep producer. These two tracks featured on the CD now grace a 2 track 12” vinyl release. Signature RSD, dub heavy rollers that are impossible to sit still to. Watch out for an upcoming Guido release from the Punch Drunk camp, along with the debut Peverelist LP!</p>
<p>a RSD &#8211; Good Energy<br />
b RSD &#8211; Green Hill<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDRUNK012.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDRUNK012.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/mm034.gif" alt="mm034" /><br />
<strong>MM034 SyMptoMs (version) &#8211; Mordant Music Mordant Music 10&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Mordant Music curse the parquet once again with a further 10&#8243; doppel-lunge from a frothing Nesst&#8230;&#8217;SyMptoMs (version)&#8217;, the title track from the forthcoming albuMM of the same name, is presented here with Baron Mordant simply consigned to hubristic crosstalk&#8230;this thunder flash cousin of &#8216;Hummdrumm&#8217; ebbs &amp; flows off-handedly as if locked in the ear canals searching for a rhythm to cling to&#8230; this is club spillage for twitching beachcombers as swathes of aural detritus rumble gaseously at dawn&#8230;horizontal rave&#8230;&#8217;I'm Not Your Mate, Mate&#8217; is not giving you a fag, an ear to bend like Comaneci or a lift home in the boot&#8230;the sentiment has been swollen tenfold &amp; its life sucked out vacuum squared o&#8217;er the decades&#8230;be told, mate&#8230;BM</p>
<p>A Mordant Music &#8211; SyMptoMs (version)<br />
AA Mordant Music &#8211; I’m Not Your Mate, Mate<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPMM034.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPMM034.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/2ndrp008.jpg" alt="2ndrp008" /><br />
<strong>2NDRP008 Don’t Judge &#8211; LV 2nd Drop Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Hand printed 500 limited edition sleeve edition. Following in Ramadanman&#8217;s supreme tribal tracks, comes South London production outfit LV. Fresh from two releases on Hyperdub and remixes for Hemlock, the quartet deliver the rootical Don&#8217;t Judge featuring vocals from seasoned UK rootsman Errol Bellot, who has worked with King Tubby among others. On the flip side, Wolverhampton’s Fantastic Mr Fox takes the big tools to the original and refashions an epic remix with a wicked 2 step swing. Nuff said, enjoy! As big fans of illustration and graphics, over the last seven releases the label has commissioned some truly wonderful art from a slew of talented artists including Remi/Roughe, Uiu and Phil Blake. For 008, London based Mat Pringle was given the chance to design our first 12” sleeve. His wave and bamboo illustration is wicked and is hand printed onto just 500 limited edition sleeves.<br />
Please check his blog for more stunning works of art: http://www.matpringle.blogspot.com<br />
DJ Reactions:<br />
Diplo (Mad Decent) &#8211; “I love your label”<br />
Untold (Hemlock/ Hessle Audio) &#8211; “Love the Fantastic Mr Fox Remix”<br />
Mary Anne Hobbs (Radio One) &#8211; “Oh yeeeeeah!! I love this”<br />
DJ support from…) Sinden (Kiss FM), Alex Nut (Rinse FM), Starkey (Seculsis/ Planet Mu), 2562 (Tectonic), Alex Chase (One Handed Music), Wrong Tom (Resonance FM), Geoim (Berkane Sol), Brackles, Clouds, Dave Q, Sully, Dom Servini etc etc.</p>
<p>a LV &#8211; Don’t Judge<br />
b LV &#8211; Don’t Judge (Fantastic Mr Fox Remix)<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIP2NDRP008.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIP2NDRP008.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/wheelydealy003.jpg" alt="wheelydealy003" /><br />
<strong>WHEELYDEALY003 Jump &#8211; Matt U Wheel &amp; Deal Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
N-Type’s label is on a roll right now and 003 see’s a massive release from Budapest based DJ/producer Matt U who is nothing less than a tune making machine. Armed with a seriously heavy deep and techy based sound, Matyas Szalai has made a name for himself releasing hard and heavy drum &amp; bass for labels as renowned as the legendary Moving Shadow, Timeless and Cylon. With over 34 releases to his name since 2004, this is one producer you should be keeping an eye on. His music encapsulates many genres of music, from drum &amp; bass to dubstep, but all with that ‘Matt-U’ sound running throughout. Recently his dubstep tracks have been getting plenty of attention from DJs such as N-Type, TRG, Luke Envoy, Tes La Rok and many more. Look out for his releases forthcoming on Subway, BOKA and True Tiger.</p>
<p>a Matt U &#8211; Jump<br />
b Matt U &#8211; Closer<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPWHEELYDEALY003.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPWHEELYDEALY003.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/boka022.gif" alt="boka022" /><br />
<strong>BOKA022 Better With You (Akira Kiteshi Remix) &#8211; DJ Madd Boka Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Big tune alert! Boka Records hire the services of in-demand producer AKIRA KITESHI to remix the recent DJ Madd hit entitled ‘Better With You’, the original having being supported by the likes of 16BIT, IKONIKA, ALEXANDER NUT and Akira Kiteshi themselves. This remix is causing quite a stir on the dubstep circuit with support from N-TYPE, BUNZER0, TRUTH, and BOBBY &amp; NIHAL (Radio1) who continue to support the Akira sound! ‘I Know It’s You’ on the flip see’s Madd on a low-key Burial tip, soulful sounds, cut up grainy samples and a mysterious melancholic vibe, further proof that DJ Madd can adapt to any style and always produces quality beats. Support already from Radio 1’s ROB DA BANK, Bunzer0 and Tempa’s TRG.<br />
Youtube Hype Video: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPXW3mGBgvA" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPXW3mGBgvA</a><br />
BOKAHQ002 Mix now available on the Boka Blog: <a href="http://www.bokadubstep.wordpress.com" target="_blank">http://www.bokadubstep.wordpress.com</a><br />
Look out for BOKA023 coming some time in early December, a debut release on the label for Hungarian based producer MATT-U, swiftly followed by a 2 Part ‘chainsaw’ remix package&#8230;</p>
<p>a DJ Madd &#8211; Better With You (Akira Kiteshi Remix)<br />
b DJ Madd &#8211; I Know It’s You<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBOKA022.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBOKA022.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/brk013.jpg" alt="brk013" /><br />
<strong>BRK013 Von Glooperstien / Bubbles &#8211; Hizatron / Geiom Berkane Sol 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
*Special white vinyl pressing for the first 500 copies only* Part man/part machine Hizatron takes Berkane Sol in a new acidic direction with the outstanding tune that is Von Glooperstein. Atmospheric, refined, techy, funky and deranged are all accurate descriptions of this ever evolving masterclass in gloop. Beautiful digi bells, crisp clicks and clacks and a monster lead line all combine to work even the most demanding dancefloor. This tune will mix with UK Funky just as well as it does with techno and house. It features on the recent Geiom FACT magazine mix. <a href="http://www.sendspace.com/file/yydm34" target="_blank">http://www.sendspace.com/file/yydm34</a><br />
In a manic attempt to fuse half step, electro booty bass, niche and primates into one coherent whole, Geiom came up with the delicious mongrel known as Bubbles. Wonky synths collide with tuff drum patterns in a tense, restless fashion which peaks with a kind of homage to the Midlands favourite underground genre, Bassline house. There’s a kind of psychedelic terror at the heart of this tune but its way too playful to ever become truly menacing….Both these tunes demonstrate the high standard of musical creativity that is coming out of Nottingham right now, but give no indication of an easy to identify style. Which is just how we like it! All the latest Berkane Sol developments will be showcased at our forthcoming head to head with the Blunted Robots – Fabric/October 9th.</p>
<p>a Hizatron &#8211; Von Glooperstien<br />
b Geiom &#8211; Bubbles<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBRK013.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBRK013.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/whitelabel.gif" alt="wickeda001" /><br />
<strong>WICKEDA001 A Nie Dvamata S Bobi Piem Kafe (Ramadanman Refix) &#8211; Wickeda Hessle Audio 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Hand stamped ltd edition of 500 180g vinyl. In early 2009, Ramadanman was approached by the British Council to participate in a cultural project between the UK and Bulgaria. The Bulgarian public voted for a top 10 of their favourite 90’s Bulgarian pop songs, which were then offered to three UK producers to remix (the others being Hexstatic and Craggz &amp; Parallel Forces). Ramadanman chose the Wickeda song &#8220;А ние с Боби двамата пием кафе&#8221; (&#8220;And I and Bobby, We are Both Drinking Coffee&#8221;), and remixed it. The remix was premiered at a British Council‐organised club night in Sofia, Bulgaria’s capital, and beforehand, Ramadanman gave a remix workshop session to local producers. Wickeda are a Bulgarian rock band with a strong following. &#8220;А ние с Боби двамата пием кафе&#8221; was a hit single from their first album Revolution which was released in 1999 and sold over 30,000 copies. Today, Wickeda continue to tour Bulgaria as well as Europe, with regular festival dates.</p>
<p>a Wickeda &#8211; A Nie Dvamata S Bobi Piem Kafe (Ramadanman Refix)<br />
b1 Wickeda &#8211; A Nie Dvamata S Bobi Piem Kafe (Bonus Beats)<br />
b2 Wickeda &#8211; A Nie Dvamata S Bobi Piem Kafe (Horns-apella)<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPWICKEDA001.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPWICKEDA001.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>PL006 Hypothermic EP &#8211; Excision Vs The Subdivision Paradise Lost 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Redhot hitman Excision meets Paradise Lost labelheads The SubDivision on this longawaited deep, dark funk release, the Hypothermic EP. Hypothermic brings gangsta vocal licks together with the baddest of basslines and slick percussion which combine to sickening effect to devastate the dancefloor. Battered on dubplate by DJs across the spectrum, from Headhunter to Djunya to SPL and the list goes on. Flipside contains the equally sick, but totally different Hypothermic RMX, from the likes of Bristols finest, Komonazmuk, who together with Player 1 mutates the tune into a feast of warped and spaced out basslines which give a different feeling but the same effect, devastation. This one has been cut on dub by dubstep dons throughout the UK and you will no doubt have heard this one at your favorite venue. Winding up the release is the ultradark Titanium, which features heavy guitar riffs and bleak pads, making you want to punch your mother in the stomach. One for the hardcore and headstrong. Quality here, don&#8217;t sleep on this.</p>
<p>a Excision Vs The Subdivision &#8211; Hypothermic<br />
b1 Excision Vs The Subdivision &#8211; Hypothermic (Komonazmuk &amp; Player1 remix)<br />
b2 Excision Vs The Subdivision &#8211; Titanium<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPPL006.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPPL006.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>New Dubstep Promos</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/unearthed002.jpg" alt="unearthed002" /><br />
<strong>UNEARTHED002 Bass is Maternal &#8211; Smith &amp; Mighty feat John Lawrence Punch Drunk Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish copy. Unearthed is a new Punch Drunk affiliated label with a mission to reissue classic Bristollian sound system music remastered and cut LOUD to heavyweight 12&#8243; vinyl for the first time. Bass is Maternal is the title track from the legendary original Smith &amp; Mighty long player, eventually released on their own Three Stripe label in 1994 after lengthy delays. It is the manifestation of Smith &amp; Mighty&#8217;s proto jungle vision which came to dominate the mid nineties. U Dub is a more traditional dubbed steppers rhythm building to a break beat / junglist crescendo.This first 12&#8243; is fully dubstep compatible and has been recently revived by top selectors such as as Pinch, Shortstuff and Ben UFO. Both tracks essential for collectors and crucial to the Bristol sound system continuum jigsaw. More stone cold classics coming soon from the Unearthed series&#8230;</p>
<p>a Smith &amp; Mighty feat John Lawrence &#8211; Bass is Maternal<br />
b Smith &amp; Mighty &#8211; U Dub<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPUNEARTHED002.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPUNEARTHED002.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/ear012.jpg" alt="ear012" /><br />
<strong>EAR012 Chicken Foot &#8211; Clue Kid Earwax 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish copy. It&#8217;s been a while now since Clue Kid released his debut single here on &#8216;Earwax – &#8216;Halogen&#8217; and &#8216;Down &amp; Dirty&#8217; (2006). We are very pleased to have him back on wax, demonstrating his progressions as he&#8217;s has mastered his art. The lead track &#8216;Chicken Foot&#8217; is a one for the clever stepper who likes his wobble to be little more deadly and refined in delivery. It&#8217;s a banger alright but one with plenty of restraint and fine style. Opening pads chime a deadly warning before the wonky bassline thumps in, heavily grooved and heavily weighted. Sporadic conga riffs cut through on point, adding to the momentum generated by the no-compromise bassline. Hold out for the 2nd drop as it twists a new way round! Flip then for the equally deadly but more stripped down &#8216;Shifty&#8217;. Perhaps not the most appropriate title ever conceived but a fine piece of heavy artillery nonetheless. Taking a 2005 Loefah sound (and supported by him for this very reason) and redefining it in a Clue Kid style. Excellent quality rhythm and bass music with a dark and unforgiving edge.<br />
Support from: Pinch, Loefah, Mary Anne-Hobbs, Plastician, N-Type, RSD and many more.</p>
<p>A Clue Kid &#8211; Chicken Foot<br />
AA Clue Kid &#8211; Shifty<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPEAR012.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPEAR012.mp3</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/osmuk007.jpg" alt="osmuk007" /><br />
<strong>OSMUK007 Life Continuum &#8211; Kryptic Minds Osiris Music UK 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Kryptic Minds first release since their highly anticipated ‘One Of Us’ Album on Loefah’s Swamp81 label. Kryptic Minds show they have many strings to their bow in the shape of this killer 2 track 12” on their own Osiris Music uk imprint.<br />
X_Life Continuum shows the guys going in deep with hard synth manipulation, warm pads and haunting choir which glides in and out effortlessly through the mix. Best listened to in a dark room, with a massive sound system, for people who like to feel the bass rattling they’re chest!<br />
Y_Wondering Why this is the yang of the flip, with a different feel altogether, in what only can be described as beautiful! With a skippy half time beat, and the sense of emotion from the off. As soon as the needle hits the edge of the record you know you are in for an emotional six minute journey. With a ghost like female vocal that glides through the track like a hot knife through butter. One for the head phones but also rocks the dance.<br />
DJ support: Youngsta, Loefah, Mala, Headhunter, N – Type, Pinch, Distance. Mary Anne Hobbs.</p>
<p>X Kryptic Minds &#8211; Life Continuum<br />
Y Kryptic Minds &#8211; Wondering Why<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPOSMUK007.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPOSMUK007.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>FAISTY002 Suntime &#8211; Dom Faisty Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish copy. Faisty Records returns with it&#8217;s second offering of up front bass music, featuring two tracks crafted by DJ and Producer DOM. Suntime is a dark, brooding stomper sure to give your subs a workout whilst the flip side, Tall Tales has a lighter more energetic feel that is sure to bring a crowd to life. The Brighton based producer DOM has had a string of successful releases both on Faisty Records and on Clandestine Cultivations and his tracks regularly get crowds moving in clubs everywhere. Watch out in the near future for forthcoming releases on Faisty, Clandestine and L2S.</p>
<p>a Dom &#8211; Suntime<br />
b Dom &#8211; Tall Tales<br />
http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPFAISTY002.mp3 &#8211; <strong>Audio Coming soon</strong></p>
<p><strong>IBR004 Deixa &#8211; Octa Push Iberian 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish copy. Lisbon-based Octa Push are the newest recruits on the Iberian label and here they come up with the goods on this very distinctive international flavoured 3-tracker &#8211; following their debut vinyl release on Soul Jazz Records, Stepper&#8217;s Delight 2 compilation. Having blown up the Red Bull Stage at this year&#8217;s Sonar in Barcelona and wowed people at Fabric and the Glade Festival with their unique flow; which sees them combine the Portuguese and African sound spliced with elements of UK Garage, Dancehall and Techno. Both &#8220;Deixa&#8221; with Toni Clean, resident in Portugal and from the Cabo Verde Isles, and &#8220;Baila Mundo&#8221;, with the legendery MC Zulu and his distinctive randomised dance hall cadence, show Octa Push as accomplished producers &#8211; having already remixed the likes of Buraka Som Sistema, Debruit, Mochipet and Dj Znobia, to name a few &#8211; and skilled at using original vocals over their bass line driving funky beats; whilst &#8220;Dubshh&#8221; is a marvellous bustling and punchy instrumental rub perfectly illustrating their bass and groove style. All three tunes are sure players and seem destined to bring the Portuguese style to a growing fan base and providing Iberian with yet another non-UK produced bass continuum vibe.<br />
DJ support from, TRG, Shackleton, Ruckspin, I.D., Bok Bok, Kanji Kinetic, Bunzer0, Pirate Soundsystem, DJ Deville, Subeena, Smutlee, Untold, Kid Kameleon, Helixir, RSD, SiBegg.</p>
<p>a Octa Push Ft. Toni Clean &#8211; Deixa<br />
b1 Octa Push Ft. MC Zulu &#8211; Baila Mundo<br />
b2 Octa Push &#8211; Dubshh<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPIBR004.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPIBR004.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>CLDUB009 Coastal Dubs Part 1 &#8211; Ultrasound / Hizzle Guy Clandestine Cultivations 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
The first in a series of Clandestine plates devoted to exposing the production talents of Brighton town. Presenting two producers destined to go a long way: Ultrasound and Hizzle Guy. Two very distinct takes on bass heavy 140bpm music, these tracks have been alternately blissing out and smashing up dancefloors around the world in recent months, so here they are for you to continue the trend. ULTRASOUND consist of two Brighton based DJ producers and a London based sound engineer. Between them these three have released a huge number of tracks across different genres over the years, DJ&#8217;d different styles of music in venues all over the shop, worked in record shops and are now behind the highly acclaimed &#8220;well rounded&#8221; label. For their first release as a production outfit Ultrasound have distilled Dubstep through a refined apparatus of trip-hop, soundsystem warmth, Berlin texture and sheer musical sensibility into something both unique and familiar. With big support from the leftfield of Dubstep and tastemakers like Belgiums Bunzero. HIZZLE GUY is a young Brighton based DJ who along with his Gangoon Dubz crew has taken Brighton by storm with his raw and instinctive DJ style and tunes. We really can&#8217;t overemphasize how much energy this guy has on the decks, and it transfers straight to his tunes. Dread is an absolute low slung monster of a tune in the rave, at once hype filled and drudgingly weighty, with a loping propulsion and gully vibe thats been sorely lacking from &#8220;dancefloor&#8221; dubstep of late. Think Slaughter Mob meets Cluekid and you&#8217;re part way there. Already getting big support from names like Sukh Knight and Afterdark.</p>
<p>a Ultrasound &#8211; New Direction<br />
b Hizzle Guy &#8211; Dread<br />
http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPCLDUB009.mp3 &#8211; <strong>Audio Coming soon</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/myspace/tube10006.jpg" alt="tube10006" /><br />
<strong>TUBE10006 Why / Sound System &#8211; DJ Madd &amp; Matt-U Tube10 Recordings 10&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
DJ Madd finally sees his debut on Tube10 and what a debut this is. His tune &#8220;Why&#8221; shows exactly Why! His addictive hi hats and full on chest rattling bass lines flex tremendously, while the groove is so on point you cant sit still on this. A perfect tune to introduce Madd to the Tube10 camp! Flip it over for more subloaded action as Madd teams up with fellow Hungarian Matt-U to show what they can do. Well if your on a big rig you’d better watch out, this will rattle everything from your shorts to your girls bra. &#8220;It Sounded like a bomb was going off&#8221;.</p>
<p>a DJ Madd &#8211; Why<br />
b DJ Madd &amp; Matt-U &#8211; Sound System<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPTUBE10006.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPTUBE10006.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>Dubstep Restocks 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong></p>
<p>HDBLP001 Burial LP &#8211; Burial HyperDub 12&#8243; x 2<br />
DRUNK003 Corner Dub (Blue &amp; Red Mix) &#8211; RSD Punch Drunk Records 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
DRUNK010 Clunk Click Every Trip &#8211; Peverelist Punch Drunk Records 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
MEDI013X The Fatman &#8211; Truth Deep Medi Musik 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
HYP008 Bad / 2 Bad &#8211; Kode 9 Vs LD HyperDub 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
MEDI015 Dark Path &#8211; Goth Trad Deep Medi Musik 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
MEDI016 Protecting Hands Pt. 1 &#8211; Clouds Deep Medi Musik 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
MEDI017 Stolen Shadow &#8211; Calibre Deep Medi Musik 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
HYP009 Black Sun &#8211; Kode 9 HyperDub 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
WHITE1 Death (Chase &amp; Status Remix) &#8211; White Lies Fiction 12&#8243; Vinyl</p>
<p><strong>New Hip Hop Releases</strong></p>
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<strong>RAMP024 Destination There EP &#8211; Ras G &amp; The Afrikan Space Program Ramp Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Ras G returns to RAMP after last year’s extrasolar remix of Clouds’ “Timekeeper”, and recent output on BFF Flying Lotus’ digital-only Brainfeeder label with a fresh EP of speaker popping rasta flecked hip hop sickness. Residing in the left coast, Ras has been godfather to the new post-Dilla instrumental hip hop movement, releasing various vinyl releases on his own Poobah label as far back at 2005. Being one of the most innovative and crazy characters in the scene, Ras’ dusty bass humps are still bringing the realness in a massively stagnant field.</p>
<p>a Ras G &amp; The Afrikan Space Program &#8211; The Wind Speaks… (Press 1)<br />
a2 Ras G &amp; The Afrikan Space Program &#8211; 1derful Beings<br />
b Ras G &amp; The Afrikan Space Program &#8211; Time Will Heal…<br />
b2 Ras G &amp; The Afrikan Space Program &#8211; Lisa Bonet<br />
b3 Ras G &amp; The Afrikan Space Program &#8211; Spacewayz!<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPRAMP024.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPRAMP024.mp3</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[sthreleases121009 New D &#8216;n&#8217; B Releases NZ009 Timeslip &#8211; Cern Samurai Music 12&#8243; Vinyl Samurai Music returns with yet another heavyweight kiwi talent Cern, for his debut release on the label. Cern has spent the last few years blazing a trail of intricate tech flavoured funk on labels like Critical, Renegade Hardware, Symptom, Shady Brain, [...]]]></description>
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<h4>New D &#8216;n&#8217; B Releases</h4>
<p><strong>NZ009 Timeslip &#8211; Cern Samurai Music 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Samurai Music returns with yet another heavyweight kiwi talent Cern, for his debut release on the label. Cern has spent the last few years blazing a trail of intricate tech flavoured funk on labels like Critical, Renegade Hardware, Symptom, Shady Brain, Fokuz and is currently working on a future project for Concord Dawns&#8217; Uprising label. &#8216;Timeslip&#8217; treats the tech step template like a jagged worn jigsaw, taking it&#8217;s pieces, sharpening them into potent weaponry and forcing them into new sequences. Shuddering sliding rhythms pound their ingenious funk with the soaring Reese in the second breakdown never failing to draw cheers of delight from appreciative dancefloors. &#8216;Eastern Gates&#8217; is a subtle rolling slice of funk, laden with a gorgeous eastern female vocal that saunters over what has become a trademark tech groove from Mr Cern. DJ Support from DJ Hype, D Bridge, State Of Mind, Concord Dawn, and many more.</p>
<p>a1 Cern &#8211; Timeslip<br />
b1 Cern &#8211; Eastern Gates<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPNZ009.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPNZ009.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>CIADK020 Apologies &#8211; Henree &amp; Hiten C.I.A. Deep Kut 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Hailing from the city of Cologne in Germany, Henree is part of a long-serving crew called Tatort, with whom he still runs a monthly allnighter in is hometown. He gained more and more attention through his releases on various labels (e.g. like Soundtrax, Phunkfiction and Soul:R), For CIADK020 he teams up with Hiten for some moody rolling newschool.</p>
<p>a Henree &amp; Hiten &#8211; Apologies<br />
b Henree &amp; Hiten &#8211; Naked City<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPCIADK020.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPCIADK020.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>ESOTERIC012 Esoterica &#8211; Nucleus &amp; Paradox Esoteric Music 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Nucleus &amp; Paradox are on a mission to relay the 90’s grit of UK Jungle back into today’s ever-digital sound with every Esoteric release and just when you thought ‘L.S.D Jazz’ (ESO 11) had set the jungle benchmark the duo unleash ‘Esoterica’ with outstanding effect. Rolling RARE funk breaks, deep low subs, carefully placed breakbeat flicks and switches between Dancehall vocals ooze DnB experience from the first few seconds. Listen, learn and enjoy !! On the flip the production duo deliver the soulful ‘Illuminism’ which could easily be an instramental hiphop track if not for the 175 bpm tempo. Double bass pulls, xylophones and chords take centre stage and relay a sparse mood coupled with Nucleus and Paradox’s shuffling breakwork making a great contrast to the flip’s Esoterica. Just like the outer label artwork states, lets ‘KEEP JUNGLE ALIVE’.</p>
<p>A Nucleus &amp; Paradox &#8211; Esoterica<br />
AA Nucleus &amp; Paradox – Illuminism<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPESOTERIC012.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPESOTERIC012.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>LFTD007 Binge Drinker &#8211; The Upbeats Lifted Music 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
For the first time in its history, Lifted Music opens the door to the first 12” release by a new artist. So who should the prestigious honour fall onto? None other than New Zealand&#8217;s finest duo The Upbeats. Long time acquaintances and fans of the Lifted family,The Upbeats pack LFTD007 with two sublime tracks, the first `Binge Drinker&#8217;, followed by a remix of Ewun&#8217;s `Screw Up&#8217; (from LFTD001).<br />
A:BINGE DRINKER The devil horns at the ready, as The Upbeats bring the Rock N Roll vibe to the A-side. A heavy crescendo of drums cumulate in a drop laced with so much funk, bounce and head funk, bounce and head banging &#8211; no one can resist moving. &#8216;Binge Drinker&#8217; is The Upbeats at their best. Raw, high-energy, blast-beats clashing with big heavy basslines and eerie synths, the infectious head-nodding that is &#8216;Binge Drinker&#8217; has only one result. Whiplash.<br />
B: SCREW UP (THE UPBEATS REMIX) Ewun&#8217;s &#8216;Screw Up&#8217; featured on the debut Lifted release, and stood out for it&#8217;s unrivalled aggression aided by a notorious anthem-styled vocal. An instant hit, it would take something a bit special compliment Ewun&#8217;s approach. Step in The Upbeats. Driven by the same vocal, a twistingly raw bassline that has proven to ignite any crowd, NZ&#8217;s finest have rivalled the original &#8211; a feat hard to achieve for any remix. Full of energy, an in your face assault dons the B-side for LFTD007.<br />
WHAT THE SCENE THOUGHT: PROLIX ganjatek / hardware &#8211; &#8220;Been playing this release in my sets for a long time now, both sides are disgusting &#8211; goes off everytime!&#8221; GRIDLOK project51 / hardware &#8211; &#8220;I&#8217;ve been playing the &#8216;Screw Up&#8217; remix every set, it&#8217;s rocking!&#8221; &#8220;The remix is so good, it makes me wish I was a &#8216;Screw Up&#8217;!!&#8221; black sun empire recordings / obsessions BLACK SUN EMPIRE black sun empire recordings / obsessions &#8211; &#8220;The remix is so good, it makes me wish I was a &#8216;Screw Up&#8217;!!&#8221; BULLETPROOF cyanide &#8211; &#8220;What can I say?&#8230;&#8217;Screw Up&#8217; remix, got them by the balls everytime!&#8221;</p>
<p>a The Upbeats &#8211; Binge Drinker<br />
b Ewun &#8211; Screw Up (The Upbeats Remix)<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPLFTD007.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPLFTD007.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>CRSE058  Detroit Diesel &#8211; Sinistarr	Creative Source 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Sinistarr debuts on the mighty Creative Source with some old skool detroit vibes.Fabio’s weekly – Swerve will have been the birthplace of this memorable funk groove “Detroit Diesel”. This has Fabio written all over it and is one for those who like it niiiccceee. Meanwhile Sinistarr toughens it up with “Anti-personel” on the flip.</p>
<p>A Sinistarr &#8211; Detroit Diesel<br />
AA Sinistarr &#8211; Anti-personnel<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPCRSE058.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPCRSE058.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>VDL005  Lucidity / Wise Man &#8211; Subtone / SKS  Vandal 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
This A side features New-Zealand born Canadian artist Subtone. “Lucidity” is a pure monster with neurofunk influences and a techno twist which has became Subtone’s trademark sounds over the years with previous releases on labels like Dsci4, Cyanide, Revolution, Syndrome.Dj support for this track has come from : State of Mind, Nphonix, Bulletproof&#8230;On the flip, SKS continues to position himself as part on the new breed of French dnb talents. Coming off his recent signings to Creative Source (Colaboration with Generic) and releases on Influenza Media, SKS delivers “Wiseman” a catchy summer number garanteed to get the crowd skanking. Expect a huge bassline and rolling beats that’s synonym to the dubwise style. Dj support has came from the likes of Crissy Criss, Peyo, RCola.</p>
<p>A Subtone &#8211; Lucidity<br />
AA SKS &#8211; Wise Man<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPVDL005.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPVDL005.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>INNA029	Splinter &#8211; Spirit	Inneractive Music 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
The first in a short series of releases featuring label head and founder Spirit pairing up with a new signing sees Jubei, Sato &amp; Treez joining the fold with ʻTridentʼ, a mean and moody, dubbed-out roller speckled with echoing vocal licks, growling stabs and deep, pulsating subs. Championed by the likes of Marcus Intalex, Raiden, Survival, Phobia and a host of others, these guys are one to watch having between them scheduled releases for the likes of Metalheadz, Creative Source, Coded Music, Ingredients and CIA Deepkut. Spirit needs no introduction and ʻSplinterʼ has been on heavy rotation from the likes of Goldie, C4C, Storm, Bailey and Raiden, having already featured on DJ Frictionʼs recently released ʻAssassin Volume 1ʼ mix CD. Enjoy!</p>
<p>a Spirit &#8211; Splinter<br />
b Jubei, Sato &amp; Treez &#8211; Trident<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPINNA029.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPINNA029.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>NSGNL004 CCTV / Factory 5 &#8211; Phace &amp; Noisia / Misanthrop Neosignal 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Heading into round four, Phace and Misanthrop firmly apply the pressure, making sure you understand that things are far from a game, and all bets are off. A. Phace and Noisia &#8216;CCTV&#8217; Up first is the long awaited release of &#8216;CCTV&#8217;. Characterized by the simple, 3 note melody that leads things off, Noisia and Phace start the show on a very eerie, menacing note. Think of a horror movie: you&#8217;re walking through a dark, murky corridor with nothing more than a flashlight to both keep you company and shed light on the situation. Suddenly, out of nowhere, this massive ogre springs through the wall you just walked down, nipping at your heels, as you kick into a full sprint in the opposite direction. Just as you round the corner, what do you see? The flashing red light of a closed circuit surveillance camera.. We&#8217;re watching you. We dictate the pace. B. Misanthrop &#8216;Factory 5&#8242; After escaping that nightmare (relatively) unscathed, you happen into a large, barren warehouse. It looks like some futuristic vehicles or weaponry was created in this facility years prior. Your flashlight is still emitting light, and just when you realize that you&#8217;ve hit a deadend, you also come to the realization that the deadend is infact a huge mechwarrior, focusing in right on you. That red laser beam coming from its head isn&#8217;t welcoming, is it? Back on the chase. Misanthrop Industries has created some frightening beasts in its time, but this one is downright spooky! What other outfits are bringing you aural soundscapes this vivid?</p>
<p>a Phace &amp; Noisia &#8211; CCTV<br />
b Misanthrop &#8211; Factory 5<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPNSGNL004.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPNSGNL004.mp3</a></p>
<h4>New D &#8216;n&#8217; B Promos</h4>
<p><strong>BRD004 Diamonds Shine &#8211; Utopia Breed 12 Inches 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Approaching the 4th release, and with it&#8217;s catalogue of unique artists, the snowball effect is in full motion for Breed12inches. After recruiting Russian duo Utopia back onto their successive 12” with another big release, the Breed12inches camp have now seen all eyes drawn to them, following huge play and support by some of the scene&#8217;s major players. Breaking away from the moniker of ‘Lifted Music&#8217;s sister label&#8217;, it was only a matter of time before audiences and DJ&#8217;s perceived Breed to be a rising label in its own right, one they also hope will be around for a long time. With BRD005 already in the final stages, and a handful of global promo mixes lined up to coincide with the release, it really is up and up from here for Breed12inches.<br />
Utopia return to the main stage of Breed12inches, following the incredible success of BRD003. The Russian duo, minus a member but equally as strong, follow up with `Diamonds Shine&#8217; and `Scan Me&#8217; &#8211; two more dancefloor smashers. Consistantly played by the scenes biggest, and featured thoroughly in various promo mixes and podcasts, Utopia are slowly becoming a name on the lips of the scene. Available on 12&#8243; and digitally MP3, BRD004 is an absolute must have.<br />
DIAMONDS SHINE &#8211; Hailed as one of the most original sounding tracks to be released this year, Utopia combine an elegant glistening melody with rolling drums and a stomach churning sub. Think a revamped &#8217;31 seconds&#8217;, with more electro influence and high energy &#8211; all combined with a distinct sound and a taste of Russian vodka, then your halfway there. Originality at its best.<br />
SCAN ME &#8211; That trademark Utopia style is in full motion with &#8216;Scan Me&#8217;. Big beats, a catchy melody with a club-shaking low end, the B side is yet another demonstration as to why Utopia are being lined up as the next big production force within Drum and Bass. Glitches, intelligent edits and a stomping kick-snare combination complete a solid 12&#8243; from Russia&#8217;s greatest export.</p>
<p>a Utopia &#8211; Diamonds Shine<br />
b Utopia &#8211; Scan Me<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBRD004.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBRD004.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>SOULR042 Crackden &#8211; ST Files Soulr 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish copy Promo’s. The mysterious ST Files return with a beast of a release. Lots of hype surfacing on the internet about these tracks right now. ‘Crackden’ is that tune you’ve heard to be described as a dubstep-drum &amp; bass hybrid. What ever it is it’s a sure fire future anthem! On the Flip, ‘Fat Soul’ is pure rolling amen Bukem goodness&#8230; Support from DJ Hype D Bridge, Presha LTJ Bukem, Bailey Tony Coleman&#8230;</p>
<p>a ST Files &#8211; Crackden<br />
b ST Files &#8211; Fatsoul<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSOULR042.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSOULR042.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>DIS033 Space &amp; Time &#8211; Ant TC1 &amp; DLR Dispatch Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish Copy Promo’s. Fast becoming one of the most prolific labels in the UK, Dispatch Recordings strike once again with some Space &amp; Bass with big support from the likes of Break, Spy, A.I., Doc Scott, Total Science, Bailey, SKC, Consequence, Subterra, Presha, Chris SU &amp; Laurent Garnier.</p>
<p>A Ant TC1 &amp; DLR &#8211; Space &amp; Time<br />
AA Survival &#8211; Betrayed<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDIS033.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDIS033.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>C4CUK008 Age Of Terror &#8211; Cause 4 Concern C4C Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
It might have no military application, but that doesn’t stop Age of Terror from being a sonic weapon. 40 seconds to load and aim, 20 seconds to charge, and BOOM – bodies flying everywhere on the dancefloor. Driven by a dominant mid range riff and supported by energetic beats, this act of aural terror is typical c4c turning the screws to force confessions on the ‘floor. Scatter Brain &#8211; Simple hats and ominous pads are soon joined by percussive snippets and hellish bass overtones. The suspense ends just after a minute in whereupon the drop delivers a stark sonic image; choppy, fractured beats surround a raw bassline that sounds demonic. Will mess with your head just like the title says. DJ Support: Andy C, Friction, Hype, Bailey, Goldie, Gridlok, Fierce, Phace, Dieselboy, Zinc, Ed Rush, Bad Company, Noisia plus many more&#8230;</p>
<p>a Cause 4 Concern &#8211; Age Of Terror<br />
b Cause 4 Concern &#8211; Scatter Brain<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPC4CUK008.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPC4CUK008.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>BLIND013	Konspiracy &#8211; Marcus Intalex	Blindside Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish Copy Promo’s. Brand new from the Blindside camp, fresh from their EP’s from Survival and Soul Intent they enlist the services of DnB legend and Soul:r head honcho Marcus Intalex. ‘Konspiracy’ is an epic techno influenced roller, signature Intalex style and the hard-edged drop comes unexpected out of nowhere, this is guaranteed to smash up the raves. ‘Pole Dancer’ on the flip is so laid back it hurts, sexy beats and slinky keys and a bassline that would drive anyone to partake in a little pole dancing&#8230;</p>
<p>a Marcus Intalex &#8211; Konspiracy<br />
b Marcus Intalex &#8211; Poledancer<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBLIND013.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBLIND013.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>SHB008 Where Am I EP &#8211; Rregula Shady Brain 12&#8243; Vinyl x 2</strong><br />
Rregula returns to shadybrain with a masterpiece of dancefloor oriented Drum and Bass. This versatile EP does not only inlcude his very own creations called &#8216;Ground Hole Day&#8217; and &#8216;Where Am I&#8217; but also a collab with the mighty Panacea titled &#8216;Down Underneath&#8217; as well as a deep and dark Remix of Rregula&#8217;s shadybrain anthem &#8216;Corner Hash Man&#8217; by Silent Witness. This EP will tear down walls and melt hearts. DJ support by Cause 4 Concern, Phace, The Panacea, Silent Witness, and MANY more.</p>
<p>a Rregula &#8211; Ground Hole Day<br />
b Rregula &amp; The Panacea &#8211; Down Underneath<br />
c Rregula &#8211; Where Am I<br />
d Rregula &#8211; Corner Hashman (Silent Witness remix)<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSHB008.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSHB008.mp3</a></p>
<h4>D &#8216;n&#8217; B Restocks 12&#8243; Vinyl</h4>
<p>SOUL:R003 Mist:ical Dub E.P. &#8211; Mist:ical (Marcus Intalex + S.T. Files + Calibre) Soulr 12&#8243; x 2<br />
SOUL:R007 Jamhot / Outaspace &#8211; M.I.S.T. Soulr 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
SOUL:R015 Zumbar &#8211; Marcus Intalex Soulr 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
SOUL:R018 Losing Ground &#8211; ST:Cal Soulr 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
SOULR023 Dat Music EP 3 &#8211; Various Soulr 12&#8243; x 2<br />
SOULR035 Moods EP &#8211; ST Files Soulr 12&#8243; x 2<br />
SOULR036 DAT Music 2 EP 1 &#8211; Various Artists Soulr 12&#8243; Vinyl x 2<br />
SOULR041 The Raw Truth &#8211; Lynx &amp; Kemo Soulr LP<br />
RLX001 The Rolex Remixes &#8211; Wiley Vs Utah Jazz Unknown 12&#8243; Vinyl</p>
<h4>New Dubstep Releases</h4>
<p><strong>SINS002	Justice / Pump Action &#8211; Jakes / Chimpo	Sin City Recordings	12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Jakes of “Hench” fame debuts on the Croydon Sin City label with some heavyweight business in the form of “justice”. Disgusting bass, sinister vibes as cold as ice and pounding beats combine for a monster &amp; has been rinsed by Hatcha. Meanwhile, Chimpo takes the vibe up a notch with dancefloor hit “Pump Action” and completes a fine 2nd release. Don’t sleep on this 12”!!</p>
<p>a Jakes &#8211; Justice<br />
b Chimpo &#8211; Pump Action<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSINS002.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSINS002.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>ARG026	Fly Eyes &#8211; Distinction	Argon Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Distinction makes his debut on Argon Records with two incredible pieces of dubstep music. Fly Eyes is an absolute smasher, with a bassline that will make your nose itch, and a snare that will make your eyes blink. Brok Owt is the the B side &#8211; the name describes exactly what you&#8217;ll do when you hear the tune! An essential release!</p>
<p>a Distinction &#8211; Fly Eyes<br />
b Distinction &#8211; Brok Owt<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPARG026.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPARG026.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>HFT009	Hyph Mngo &#8211; Joy Orbison	Hotflush Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Massive Massive Massive record. For the ninth release on Hotflush Two, a new producer based in London steps to the fore: Joy Orbison, with two tracks resonating somewhere between dubstep, funky, and future soul. “Hyph Mngo” is the year’s most talked- about track in the blogosphere; championed by Martin &#8220;Blackdown&#8221; Clark and maligned by Simon Reynolds, it has already become a smash in clubs across the world. On the flip, “Wet Look” maintains the vibe. Gilles Peterson, Rob Da Bank, Mary Anne Hobbs all heavily supporting!</p>
<p>a Joy Orbison &#8211; Hyph Mngo<br />
b Joy Orbison &#8211; Wet Look<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPHFT009.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPHFT009.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>SUB005 Dub Sessions I &#8211; Shed SubSolo 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Displaying his excellent production skills within techno, Shed moves over to straight up dub sessions with the ‘Dub Shed Sessions I’ on SubSolo. Fierce bass meditative drops circles around the excellent atmospheric keyboard patterns, combined in a way that sounds both fresh and unique, but still rating 100% on Shed’s own trademark sound. Leaning towards a bit of contemporary straight dub techno with ‘Dub Shed – STP Remix’, the focus is on a more direct and present take on the tracks progression, rather than inviting the listener into an already set-up wall of sound. Shaking off the melody from the centre, the spacious patterns reveal themselves as the extreme basslines comes in, removing all doubt about the direction of the track. Taking the very straight up techno track from ‘WAX No. 10001′ B side, Shed displays yet another moniker(?) as Panamax, fusing the same linear groove from the original but taking the tempo down to inhumane tempo and filling the already colourful spectrum with wide percussion and even more slow building electric synthesizer swirls. review taken from the <a href="http://thefuturist.se">http://thefuturist.se</a></p>
<p>a Shed &#8211; Dub Shed – STP Remix<br />
b Panamax &#8211; 10001B – Panamax Mix<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSUB005.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSUB005.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>ASC003	Step Aside &#8211; DJ Silkie	Cloqworq Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Very Limited White Label Promo. Dj Silkie provides his debut single on Cloqworq Recordings, which consists of two tracks written especially for this in house label. This is the first release since this producer has proved his talent time and time again with a string of releases over the past two years on the infamous deep medi recordings and not to mention the groundbreaking album ‘City Limits Vol. 1’. Dj Silkie And Anti Social Ent. as a collective are definitely ones to watch in 2009/2010 ‘step aside’ is a clever combination of hard hitting bass and breaks with the synthy, melodic and soulful elements as expected from this producer – dark and moody with a jazzy twist. this track drops into what can only be described as low end sub bass over a tribal beat pattern which is enough to shake up any dancefloor – a real stomper ‘illegal immigrant’ comes with similar vibes on the b side, starting off with emotive, dubesque pads and dropping with low down sub stabs over another unconventional but highly effective beat. this represents the other side to the anti social sound which can only be described of as the liquid/deeper dubstep sound. both tracks have had support on the highly acclaimed rinse fm on a weekly basis (www.rinse.fm) and are receiving heavy rotation from djs such as Skream, Mala And N-type in the clubs and not to mention major dubstep icons such as Hatcha from kiss 100 and Maryanne Hobbs from radio 1, this highlights the versatility of these tracks and the potential to cross into dj sets from different genres – a real must for all serious dubsteppers worldwide.</p>
<p>a DJ Silkie &#8211; Step Aside<br />
b DJ Silkie &#8211; Illegal Immigrant<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPASC003.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPASC003.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>TUBE10005 Evidence / Freezeland &#8211; Ekelon Tube10 Recordings 10&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
*LTD WHITE VINYL COPIES* Tube10 returns to the scene again with a release to blow your minds away.. this time its the greek formation EKELON.. Theyre Debut on Planet Mu with Headhunter on Mary Anne Hobb&#8217;s Evangeline had us in our grasp so much that we couldnt help ourselves then to hit them up and see what whould happen.. Tube10 005 is the result of this encounter and it shows Ekelon flexing their crossover sound like no other.. is it techno? is it dubstep? we dont know but we sure as hell love both tunes to bits! The A side Evidence.. A steady tune in the ekelon sets and lots of others aswell.. Feel this tune filling up the speakers and rumbling up those subs we thought where lost.. A perfect blend between all that is experimental while keeping it DJ friendly.. Flip it over for Freeze Land.. An chilled out tundra of techno, thats how we like to call it.. Frozen subs combined with defrosted stepping vibes ensures this to be a solid first release for the Ekelon boys.. and dont worry this wont be their last!</p>
<p>a Ekelon &#8211; Evidence<br />
b Ekelon &#8211; Freezeland<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPTUBE10005.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPTUBE10005.mp3</a></p>
<h4>New Dubstep Promos</h4>
<p><strong>DRUNK012	Good Energy &#8211; RSD	Punch Drunk Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish Copy Promo’s. Punch Drunk are on fire at the moment, having just released the RSD compilation album ‘Good Energy (A Singles Compilation)’ which could be described as a ‘best of’, this is one prolifically great dubstep producer. These two tracks featured on the CD now grace a 2 track 12” vinyl release. Signature RSD, dub heavy rollers that are impossible to sit still to. Watch out for an upcoming Guido release from the Punch Drunk camp, along with the debut Peverelist LP!</p>
<p>a RSD &#8211; Good Energy<br />
b RSD &#8211; Green Hill<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDRUNK012.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDRUNK012.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>2NDRP008	Don’t Judge &#8211; LV	2nd Drop Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Hand printed 500 limited edition sleeve edition. Following in Ramadanman&#8217;s supreme tribal tracks, comes South London production outfit LV. Fresh from two releases on Hyperdub and remixes for Hemlock, the quartet deliver the rootical Don&#8217;t Judge featuring vocals from seasoned UK rootsman Errol Bellot, who has worked with King Tubby among others. On the flip side, Wolverhampton’s Fantastic Mr Fox takes the big tools to the original and refashions an epic remix with a wicked 2 step swing. Nuff said, enjoy! As big fans of illustration and graphics, over the last seven releases the label has commissioned some truly wonderful art from a slew of talented artists including Remi/Roughe, Uiu and Phil Blake.<br />
For 008, London based Mat Pringle was given the chance to design our first 12” sleeve. His wave and bamboo illustration is wicked and is hand printed onto just 500 limited edition sleeves. Please check his blog for more stunning works of art: <a href="http://www.matpringle.blogspot.com">http://www.matpringle.blogspot.com</a><br />
DJ Reactions:<br />
Diplo (Mad Decent) &#8211; “I love your label” Untold (Hemlock/ Hessle Audio) &#8211; “Love the Fantastic Mr Fox Remix” Mary Anne Hobbs (Radio One) &#8211; “Oh yeeeeeah!! I love this” DJ support from&#8230;) Sinden (Kiss FM), Alex Nut (Rinse FM), Starkey (Seculsis/ Planet Mu), 2562 (Tectonic), Alex Chase (One Handed Music), Wrong Tom (Resonance FM), Geoim (Berkane Sol), Brackles, Clouds, Dave Q, Sully, Dom Servini etc etc.</p>
<p>a LV &#8211; Don’t Judge<br />
b LV &#8211; Don’t Judge (Fantastic Mr Fox Remix)<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIP2NDRP008.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIP2NDRP008.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>IDLE001	On &amp; On &#8211; Unknown	Idle Hands	12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Idle Hands’ is a new vinyl based electronic music label operating out of Rooted Records in Bristol, with distribution through ST Holdings. The focus of the label is on raw and experimental dancefloor tracks, in the best traditions of the UK underground. The first release is anonymous. It is comprised of two tracks. The A side sounds a bit techno, the B side has a nice skank to it.<br />
DJ Reactions: “I&#8217;ve been hammering both tracks, especially the B side. Good luck with the release!” 2562 “I’m loving both these tracks! I will be playing these out for sure. The B side kind of reminds me of Yello, on a skanking ska tip! full club support from me! many thanks” October “I liked what I&#8217;ve heard and since you&#8217;re with ST I gladly can guarantee you our support.” T++ (Hard Wax) “Really feeling these two tracks. Kev Pangaea played the B side at FWD recently; it sounded great in the mix and warm on the system. It&#8217;s passed my sort-of acid test, then.” Joe (Hessle Audio) “GREAT tunes! All the best with this new label!” Ben UFO</p>
<p>a Unknown &#8211; On &amp; On<br />
b Unknown &#8211; Cm3 Skank<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPIDLE001.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPIDLE001.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>BOKA022	Better With You (Akira Kiteshi Remix) &#8211; DJ Madd	Boka Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish Copy Promo’s. Big tune alert! Boka Records hire the services of in-demand producer AKIRA KITESHI to remix the recent DJ Madd hit entitled ‘Better With You’, the original having being supported by the likes of 16BIT, IKONIKA, ALEXANDER NUT and Akira Kiteshi themselves. This remix is causing quite a stir on the dubstep circuit with support from N-TYPE, BUNZER0, TRUTH, and BOBBY &amp; NIHAL (Radio1) who continue to support the Akira sound!<br />
‘I Know It’s You’ on the flip see’s Madd on a low-key Burial tip, soulful sounds, cut up grainy samples and a mysterious melancholic vibe, further proof that DJ Madd can adapt to any style and always produces quality beats. Support already from Radio 1’s ROB DA BANK, Bunzer0 and Tempa’s TRG.<br />
Youtube Hype Video: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPXW3mGBgvA">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPXW3mGBgvA</a><br />
Look out for BOKA023 coming some time in November, a debut release on the label for Hungarian based producer MATT-U, swiftly followed by a certain ‘chainsaw’ remix package&#8230;..</p>
<p>a DJ Madd &#8211; Better With You (Akira Kiteshi Remix)<br />
b DJ Madd &#8211; I Know It’s You<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBOKA022.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBOKA022.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>STEAK001	1975 &#8211; Mr Gasparov / Octa Push	Steak House Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish copies. Hanuman and Atki2’s (aka Monkey Steak) Steak House Imprint will be the label to watch in the next 12 months. Steak House are about to unleash a devastating series of 12”s of pure carnival fire from both established and up and coming producers. STEAK 001 brings together the hottest Global Bass talent from the Iberian Peninsula: Octa push and Mr Gasparov.<br />
MR GASPAROV &#8211; 1975 Mr Gasparov is Lisbon’s premier purveyor of intelligent Bass Music. Using<br />
graphics tablets, midi controllers and a synth made from an old McDonalds till point, Mr Gasparov makes intricate, bass heavy dub techno/two step crossovers that will destroy any dancefloor with enough detail to keep the experimental heads’ attention.1975 is a slow build 2step workout with skittery beats and thumping sub that delivers in all the right places. Think El-B meets Aphex Twin under a tropical sky. Support from Scuba, Emma Warren, Freak Camp, Conspira,<br />
OCTA PUSH &#8211; AI NADIA &amp; LAIKA LIKES IT Octa Push were formed when Portuguese Bass Music pioneer Conspira challenged producers Mushug and Dizzycutter to join forces and create a totally live dance music project. Their unique fusion of Bashment, UK Garage and Dubstep with other elements like Afrobeat and Techno has put them at the forefront of the Iberian electronic music scene with explosive performances at places like SONAR, Glade and Fabric. Ai Nadia is a throbbing afro-step monster. Shuddering sub bass and chanted vocals collide to create something very special indeed. Laika Likes it combines sweet female vocals, broken garage beats, and pounding bass to devastating effect. This is a tune firmly for the hips.Support from Buraka Som Sistema, TRG, Jahcoozi, Ghislain Poirier, Ben UFO, Cardopusher, BokBok, Reso, Sinden, Sub Swara<br />
“Two tracks of Carnival Bass business from Portuguese duo Octa Push make up the Killers on this first EP for Monkey Steak’s new label.(It’s) a cheeky street riot that Shakes its batty wildly at any notion on genre constraint.”Allan McGrath, DJ Mag KILLERS section<br />
“Two artists from Portugal show how dubstep’s mongrelinfluence continues its inexorable global spread, catalysinghybridisation between different genres wherever it goes&#8230; These tracks&#8230; recall early Chicago house, but where Mr Gasparov kneels to the churchy, upward-reaching side of the sound, Octa Push gets down and sweaty in the most profane, relentlessly jacking way.”Joe Muggs, The Wire<br />
“‘1975’ is a woozy piece of two-step infused house that gradually layers up over its length, from the sparsest of synthetic melodies to an eerie carnival of sampled voices and dizzying instrumental tessellation. ‘Ai Nadia’ kicks the reverse off in fine form, its tightly syncopated beat loaded with elements from a whole host of different genres – the propulsive skip of garage, funky’s tribal machinations and the grimey crunch of kuduro. It’s the best thing on here by a long way, &#8230;The fast and furious garage hybrid of ‘Laika Likes It’ wears its UK influences more overtly, a little bit of London attitude ensnared in its suggestive female vocals and bubbling subs.”′Rory Gibb, Sonic Router</p>
<p>A Mr Gasparov &#8211; 1975<br />
AA1 Octa Push &#8211; Ai Nadia<br />
AA2 Octa Push &#8211; Laika Likes it<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSTEAK001.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPSTEAK001.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>WICKEDA001 A Nie Dvamata S Bobi Piem Kafe (Ramadanman Refix) &#8211; Wickeda Hessle Audio 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Hand stamped ltd edition of 500 180g vinyl. In early 2009, Ramadanman was approached by the British Council to participate in a cultural project between the UK and Bulgaria. The Bulgarian public voted for a top 10 of their favourite 90’s Bulgarian pop songs, which were then offered to three UK producers to remix (the others being Hexstatic and Craggz &amp; Parallel Forces). Ramadanman chose the Wickeda song &#8220;А ние с Боби двамата пием кафе&#8221; (&#8220;And I and Bobby, We are Both Drinking Coffee&#8221;), and remixed it. The remix was premiered at a British Council‐organised club night in Sofia, Bulgaria’s capital, and beforehand, Ramadanman gave a remix workshop session to local producers. Wickeda are a Bulgarian rock band with a strong following. &#8220;А ние с Боби двамата пием кафе&#8221; was a hit single from their first album Revolution which was released in 1999 and sold over 30,000 copies. Today, Wickeda continue to tour Bulgaria as well as Europe, with regular festival dates.</p>
<p>a Wickeda &#8211; A Nie Dvamata S Bobi Piem Kafe (Ramadanman Refix)<br />
b1 Wickeda &#8211; A Nie Dvamata S Bobi Piem Kafe (Bonus Beats)<br />
b2 Wickeda &#8211; A Nie Dvamata S Bobi Piem Kafe (Horns-apella)<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPWICKEDA001.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPWICKEDA001.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>CHST007 Twilight / V (Pinch Remix) &#8211; Distance Chestplate 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Fresh from tours in the USA and Australia, Distance commits two more of his killer dubplates to vinyl, putting an evil smirk on the face of Dubstep DJs and fans everywhere. Now seven releases in, the Chestplate imprint is well and truly established as a buy-on-sight label. This time around sees a new Distance anthem on side A, accompanied by a Pinch reversion of Distance’s modern classic ‘V’ on the flip. Twilight is Distance in primetime dancefloor destruction mode. No messin’! The theremin like spooky ambient melodies oscillate and brood, making way for the trademark Distance crunching riff. It smacks of Distance on top of his game. It slays and it dips, only to come back harder. This one should remind the Dubstep new skool that you don’t have to tear your brain out to make tear out. Turn the 12 over and original badman, Bristol lynchpin Pinch, comes correct with his version of the Distance speaker wrecker V. Pinch twists up and reconfigures the original into a new sonic horror show. This should be the office ambience of torture chambers everywhere. Pinch suppresses the drive and riff of Distance’s version, accentuating the more unnerving elements; yes it’s subtle, but it’s not any less devastating. If the system packs enough punch, this one will literally turn guts. Major support comes from the crop of discerning dubstep DJs, with full blessings coming from the likes of Skream, Mary Anne Hobbs and Hatcha. Alongside contemporaries like Benga, Skream, Pinch and Digital Mystikz, Distance has been responsible for shaping the Dubstep sound as we know it today. Distance fans can also check out his brand new album entitled Repercussions, out now on Planet Mu, accompanied by a second CD of all the Chestplate tracks to date.</p>
<p>a Distance &#8211; Twilight<br />
aa Distance &#8211; V (Pinch Remix)<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPCHST007.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPCHST007.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>DBZ003	Motivational Poster / Used To Be (Scuba Remix) &#8211; Tenchu	Dub:iouz Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Viennese producer Tenchu is no greenhorn, no newcomer prodigy. Instead the 27 year old is one of Austria’s finest having earned his stripes many times over in the country’s prolific drum n bass scene. One half of producer duo Dubfiction, Tenchu graces the third release of nascent label Dub:iouz Records with two of his latest tunes. A side “Motivational Poster” is nothing short of a killer dance floor stomper defining the label’s identity. AA side “Used To Be”, especially under the skilful treatment of non other than Hotflush Recordings owner Scuba, listeners bear witness to another genre central dubtastic IDM tune. Tenchu: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/tenchudj">myspace.com/tenchudj</a> | Dub: iouz: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/dubiouzrecords">myspace.com/dubiouzrecords</a></p>
<p>a Tenchu &#8211; Motivational Poster<br />
b1 Tenchu &#8211; Used To Be<br />
b2 Tenchu &#8211; Used To Be (Scuba Remix)<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDBZ003.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDBZ003.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>PL006	Hypothermic EP &#8211; Excision Vs The Subdivision	Paradise Lost 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Redhot hitman Excision meets Paradise Lost labelheads The SubDivision on this longawaited deep, dark funk release, the Hypothermic EP. Hypothermic brings gangsta vocal licks together with the baddest of basslines and slick percussion which combine to sickening effect to devastate the dancefloor. Battered on dubplate by DJs across the spectrum, from Headhunter to Djunya to SPL and the list goes on. Flipside contains the equally sick, but totally different Hypothermic RMX, from the likes of Bristols finest, Komonazmuk, who together with Player 1 mutates the tune into a feast of warped and spaced out basslines which give a different feeling but the same effect, devastation. This one has been cut on dub by dubstep dons throughout the UK and you will no doubt have heard this one at your favorite venue. Winding up the release is the ultradark Titanium, which features heavy guitar riffs and bleak pads, making you want to punch your mother in the stomach. One for the hardcore and headstrong. Quality here, don&#8217;t sleep on this.</p>
<p>a Excision Vs The Subdivision &#8211; Hypothermic<br />
b1 Excision Vs The Subdivision &#8211; Hypothermic (Komonazmuk &amp; Player1 remix)<br />
b2 Excision Vs The Subdivision &#8211; Titanium<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPPL006.mp3"> http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPPL006.mp3</a></p>
<h4>Dubstep Restocks 12&#8243; Vinyl</h4>
<p>STRK002 Bounce &#8211; Starkey Starksound Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
TOTTER017 Call Me Mr Cold Blooded &#8211; King Cannibal Rag and Bone 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
CHST003 V / Present Day &#8211; Distance Chestplate 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
BASSHEAD001 Control (Skream remix) &#8211; 12th Planet Ft Emu Basshead Music 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
TOTTER020 Wasted / Serious Business &#8211; Excision Rag and Bone 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
REVOLVER014	Debbit &#8211; Marcus Intalex	Revolve:r 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
RAMP022LP One Foot Ahead Of The Other &#8211; Zomby Ramp Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl x 2<br />
BOKA020	Better With You EP &#8211; DJ Madd	Boka Records 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
BASSHEAD003	Killing Time &#8211; Noah D &amp; Einstein	Basshead Music 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
WHITE1 Death (Chase &amp; Status Remix) &#8211; White Lies Fiction 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
COUNT026	How You Like Me Now? (Joker Remix) &#8211; The Heavy	Counter 12&#8243; Vinyl</p>
<h4>Dubstep Restocks CD Albums</h4>
<p>SKULLCD001 Soundboy Punishments CD &#8211; Shackleton / Appleblim / Gatekeeper Skull Disco CDx2<br />
BRKCD001	Island Noise &#8211; Geiom	Berkane Sol CDx1</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[sthreleases210909 New D &#8216;n&#8217; B CD FILMCD004 Connections &#8211; Big Bud Soundtrax CD Following the huge success of his previous album ‘Fear Of Flying’, Big Bud delivers yet another classy and effortlessly beautiful long player, packed full of all the musicality you’ve come to expect from him and featuring special guests Utah Jazz, Furney and [...]]]></description>
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<h4>New D &#8216;n&#8217; B CD</h4>
<p><strong>FILMCD004 Connections &#8211; Big Bud Soundtrax CD</strong><br />
Following the huge success of his previous album ‘Fear Of Flying’, Big Bud delivers yet another classy and effortlessly beautiful long player, packed full of all the musicality you’ve come to expect from him and featuring special guests Utah Jazz, Furney and Mike Romeo. Robin O’Reilly, better known to the world as Big Bud, made his name crafting atmospheric drum &amp; bass for labels likes Fabio’s Creative Source and LTJ Bukem’s Good Looking. In recent years though, it’s been all about his own label, Soundtrax, where he’s released a series of outstanding releases from himself and like-minded producers. ‘Connections’ takes in a breathtaking selection of sounds and moods, all with a breezy liquid-funk-esque tinge to them. If you already know Soundtrax output then you won’t be disappointed with this CD. If you’re new to the label; what took you so long?! From the soulful vocal ‘Want You So Bad’ to the Eastern influenced guitar plucks of ‘White Widow’ this album has something for everyone and Big Bud fans can rest assured that he’s updated his production to modern standards but kept all the dynamics his music lives for.</p>
<p>CD1 1 Big Bud &#8211; Kiki &#8211; 6.38<br />
CD1 2 Big Bud &#8211; Soul Sista &#8211; 6.38<br />
CD1 3 Big Bud &#8211; Millennium (Utah Jazz remix) &#8211; 6.22<br />
CD1 4 Big Bud &#8211; Want You So Bad &#8211; 6.38<br />
CD1 5 Big Bud &#8211; Kupus U Uglu &#8211; 6.14<br />
CD1 6 Big Bud &#8211; Diggit (feat. FURNEY) &#8211; 6.14<br />
CD1 7 Big Bud &#8211; White Widdow &#8211; 6.35<br />
CD1 8 Big Bud &#8211; Fumbledub &#8211; 6.44<br />
CD1 9 Big Bud &#8211; Ostinato &#8211; 6.13<br />
CD1 10 Big Bud &#8211; Kimooki Dub &#8211; 4.07<br />
CD1 11 Big Bud &#8211; Guiding Star (feat. MIKE ROMEO ) &#8211; 4.38<br />
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<h4>New D &#8216;n&#8217; B Releases</h4>
<p><strong>31R039 Quality Not Quantity Vol:2 &#8211; Various Artist 31 Records 12&#8243; Vinyl x 2</strong><br />
Doc Scott’s label has been releasing D&amp;B gems since 1994, Now 15 years deep, he keeps showcasing some of D&amp;B most progressive nu school producers, Commix, Jubei, Spectrasoul, Mosus &amp; S.P.Y.</p>
<p>a Commix &#8211; Breaking Through<br />
b Jubei &#8211; Unforgiven<br />
c Spectrasoul &#8211; Buried<br />
d Mosus &amp; S.P.Y.  &#8211; My World<br />
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<p><strong>CODED002 Voltage &#8211; Phobia Coded Music 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
As we move into the summer months, Coded hits it’s second release following up from the success of the mighty ‘Guillotine’ and certainly shows no sign of slowing up. On release number two, label boss Phobia steps up to the A side with the heinous ‘Voltage’. Lashing drums, heavy bass and that trademark Phobia sound make this a track you just can’t ignore. Guaranteed to smash any dance floor apart… On the flip, we welcome Code 3 to the Coded family. Comprising of SP:MC, Jubei &amp; Dakuan, this new collective is making big waves in the scene with a killer 12” already out on Friction’s Shogun Ltd imprint and forthcoming tracks on D-Bridge’s Exit Recordings. ‘Payload’ is a hark back to the golden age of DnB, stepping beats and a gut wrenching bline make this an essential tool for any serious DJ.</p>
<p>A Phobia &#8211; Voltage<br />
AA SP:MC, Jubei &amp; Dakuan &#8211; Payload<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPCODED002.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPCODED002.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>RECIPE001 Barn (Break Remix) &#8211; Sato Ingredients Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
(EACH COPY COMES WITH A FREE RECIPE CARD FROM THE ARTIST). Ingredients Records is a label with a difference. Each artist who has a release on the label will submit their favourite recipe from home and this will be printed on a recipe card and inserted in the sleeve. To launch the label, the first release is from up &amp; coming artist “Sato”, who has made the tough roller “Barn”, which is reminiscent of late 90’s Virus. After heavy rotation in the sets of Break, we at Ingredients asked if he’d like to remix it &amp; he didn’t hesitate. With a heavy roster of artists to follow, such as Jubei ,Cern &amp; Spirit, Ingredients Records looks to make their mark in the drum &amp; bass clubs &amp; the kitchens of the fans who buy the records.<br />
DJ support from Fierce, Break, Spirit, LTJ Bukem, Cern, Sato, Psylence.<br />
“Didn’t like the food but the tunes were rollin” &#8211; Ainsley Harriot<br />
“Yeah this guy can cook, but the Misses told me to turn the music down” &#8211; Jamie Oliver</p>
<p>a Sato &#8211; Barn (Break Remix)<br />
b Sato &#8211; Barn<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPRECIPE001.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPRECIPE001.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>FILMLP004 Connections (Vinyl Version) &#8211; Big Bud Soundtrax 12&#8243; Vinyl x 3</strong><br />
Robin O’Reilly, better known to the world as Big Bud, made his name crafting atmospheric drum &amp; bass for labels likes Fabio’s Creative Source and LTJ Bukem’s Good Looking. In recent years though, it’s been all about his own label, Soundtrax, where he’s released a series of outstanding releases from himself and like-minded producers. ‘Connections’ takes in a breathtaking selection of sounds and moods, all with a breezy liquid-funk-esque tinge to them. If you already know Soundtrax output then you won’t be disappointed with this 3X12” Album. If you’re new to the label; what took you so long?! From the soulful vocal ‘Want You So Bad’ to the Utah Jazz remixof the classic Millenium this album has something for everyone. Big Bud fans can rest assured that he’s updated his production to modern standards but kept all the dynamics his music lives for. Full Release 21st Sept with CD &amp; Download formats.</p>
<p>a Big Bud &#8211; Want You So Bad<br />
b Big Bud &#8211; Fumbledub<br />
c Big Bud &#8211; Millenium (Utah Jazz remix)<br />
d Big Bud &#8211; Soul Sista<br />
e Big Bud &#8211; Diggit (feat. Furney)<br />
f Big Bud &#8211; Kupus U Uglu<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPFILMLP004.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPFILMLP004.mp3</a></p>
<h4>New D &#8216;n&#8217; B Promos</h4>
<p><strong>RECIPE002 The Path &#8211; Jubei Ingredients Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish Copy. (EACH COPY COMES WITH A FREE RECIPE CARD FROM THE ARTIST). Ingredients Records are back with their 2nd installment of quality beats and a new recipe! Rising star Jubei takes the reigns with the much talked about “The Path” &#8211; a deep, dark stepper that fuses a low reece bassline with guitar feedback &amp; jungle breaks, mesmerising stuff. Flip over to find Jubei teaming up with New Zealand’s star Cern with the equally excellent “Black Hole”. With a host of leading labels on the case of these two, be sure to check this 12” for quality drum &amp; bass and a great recipe to boot.<br />
DJ support – GOLDIE, INSTRA:MENTAL, COMMIX, FLIGHT, CERN, JUBEI, ZERO T, KASRA to name a few..<br />
&#8220;Can Jubei cook &amp; make tunes? He GIVES the lessons&#8221; &#8211; D. Brent<br />
&#8220;Well that&#8217;s one deep 12&#8243;, polished off with a superb bit of lamb, on my own big plate. Lovely stuff&#8221; &#8211; A. Partridge<br />
&#8220;Call that food?&#8221; &#8211; G. Ramsay</p>
<p>a Jubei &#8211; The Path<br />
b Jubei &amp; Cern &#8211; Black Hole<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPRECIPE002.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPRECIPE002.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>HZN036EP The Prologue &#8211; Data Horizons Music 12&#8243; Vinyl x 2</strong><br />
Finish copy Promo’s. Horizons Music proudly presents The Prologue EP, a glimpse at a dystopian future, created by Data (N.Burne). Ambience, vibe, groove and experimentation are brought to the fore, whilst each track has it’s own distinct tone and direction. Heavily inspired by works such as William Gibson’s ‘Neuromancer’ and ‘Burning Chrome’, the music contained within aims to create images in the mind. Data’s also created some quotes to help set the scene. Come and take a walk through the Sprawl&#8230;<br />
Vice Welcome to the Sprawl’s Red Light District, where anything can be bought&#8230; Lush chords and vocal stabs introduce Vice, whilst a broken and staggered beat provides the rhythm. An sleazy vibe is brought forth from the arrangement, which builds to it’s dramatic drop, with a huge bassline, that folds around the beat perfectly. The 2nd half of the track takes on a more musical approach, with lush synth tones providing a stunning melody to finish the track.<br />
The Sprawl The dome towered over them, protecting them from the harmful rays that the Ozone layer could no longer shelter them from. Their sun was not one of gold, but of grey&#8230; Sinister ambience creeps towards you from the speaker as a heavy stepping beat provides the pace through The Spawl. Distant cries and the buzz of machinery mingle amongst each other, whilst drones buzz overhead. Dramatic effects break the beat apart before the breakdown, where a menacing bass enters the fray. Percussion hits, fragments of breaks and strange fx keep things moving throughout the track, with a distinct change in the second section keeping the listener interested till the end.<br />
The Enemy Within Pain streaked through his body as the virus began to eat away at his cybernetics. Time was running out. Twisted and abstract, The Enemy Within is driven by it’s disgusting synth line and strange glitch beat. Technical yet restrained, it’s hypnotic patterns draw you into it’s midst, whilst bell like tones provide an ominous atmosphere. Hissing bitcrushed ride cymbals pick up the pace, whilst a distorted midtone provides the response to bass.<br />
Antenna They fear the visionary experience, for you have to go through a kind of death to experience it&#8230; Featuring Cell and clocking in at 140 bpm, Antenna is mostly ambient in it’s approach until the later sections, where a huge thumping and distorted drum line is matched with a massive 808 bass section. Space like pads and synths and matched by strange whirring sounds, whilst distorted tones glitch in and out of it’s audio landscape. Fragments of radio messages can be heard, metaphysical messages that echo out of the speaker into your mind. A totally unique and abstract approach.</p>
<p>a Data &#8211; The Sprawl<br />
b Data &#8211; Vice<br />
c Data &#8211; The Enemy Within<br />
d Data &amp; Cell &#8211; Antenna<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPHZN036EP.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPHZN036EP.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>APHA001 Clissold / Killerwhat? &#8211; Fracture &amp; Neptune Astrophonica 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish copies. “Good evening citizens of Earth. Citizens of Earth origin or any other planet in the solar system. Good evening Planet Earth…”Welcome to Astrophonica, the new home of Fracture &amp; Neptune. Tonight on your phonograph or other Earth-based sonic reproduction system, you will hear the results of our latest sonic experiments. The duo’s first release was on Danny Breaks’ now legendary Jungle label Droppin’ Science in 2000. Since then they have worked with many labels and carved out their own cosmic sound. Astrophonica is designed to give them a platform to showcase their latest sonic experiments.</p>
<p>a Fracture &amp; Neptune &#8211; Clissold<br />
b Fracture &amp; Neptune &#8211; Killerwhat?<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPAPHA001.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPAPHA001.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>EXIT017 Live For Never (LP Sampler) &#8211; Consequence Exit Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish copy promo. Consequence was introduced to d-Bridge via mutual friends whilst touring New Zealand and after listening to some of his music, dbridge knew that he had found an artist with the potential to create an album suited to the labels ethos of writing music from the heart and not necessarily directed at the dancefloor. d-Bridge had just started his Autonomic podcast series alongside Instra:mental with the intention of showcasing and developing artists who were thinking outside of the conventional Drum &amp; Bass box. Consequence has become a core member of this crew who have gone on to secure an Autonomic residency at the world famous Fabric night-club and turn many heads from outside the genre such as Laurent Garnier, Skream and Actress to name a few. The album contains collaborations with fellow Autonomic artists Instra:mental, ASC and d-Bridge and is a good representation of the versatility which Autonomic is becoming renowned for. Each track is a piece of music in its own right, but the whole album is best listened to as one long piece that flows harmonically from start to finish through different emotions and atmospheres.</p>
<p>a Consequence &#8211; Pseudo Echo<br />
b1 Consequence &#8211; Feeling Like We Do<br />
b2 Consequence &#8211; Short Lived<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPEXIT017.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPEXIT017.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>BK006 Grim Noire / Digital I.D. &#8211; DJ Hidden / Throttler Bug Klinik Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Bug Klinik Records is coming in hard with these 2 discus ting tracks. 1 vinyl.. 2 producers.. Tearing it out head to head.. First up is DJ Hidden repping for the Goes Noord posse with a devastating track called Grim Noire. And every fan of Hidden knows he doesn&#8217;t take his productions lightly. Get ready for some in your face Gabba kicks and wrist slashing snares arranged in a way only Hidden knows to create. If there was a color darker then pitch black.. this whould be it&#8230; Throttler takes it up a notch with his tune Digital I.D. on the flip. Rattling snares &amp; mind blowing kicks stant upfront in this evil production and will keep standing upfront till you are lying on the floor bleeding for more.</p>
<p>a DJ Hidden &#8211; Grim Noire<br />
b Throttler &#8211; Digital I.D.<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBK006.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPBK006.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>INMD005 Battlecat / Grapefruit &#8211; Donnie Dubson Influenza Media 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Germany has seen the evolution of many successful labels and artists over time, including (The) Panacea, Current Value, Twintone and Blu Saphir Recordings. But more recently, Digital Colours and Fokuz LTD artist, Donnie Dubson has stepped into the fray, joining the roster of immaculate talent on one of Belgium&#8217;s most well-known chill-out labels, Influenza Media. Coming a long way from his first release on Have-A-Break Recordings in 2006, Donnie&#8217;s masterful production has landed him spots on compilations and podcasts by the likes of Phunkfiction Recordings, Hospital Records and Knowledge Magazine, while collaborating with such artists as Stunna and Andy Sim. The fifth instalment on Influenza Media features two very different but “feel good” pieces. Battlecat is lush with its&#8217; subtle, warm bass lines, while Grapefruit pummels forward with its&#8217; bass-heavy kicks and sweeping pad melodies. If I were to speak to Donnie myself, I&#8217;d be the first to comment on his magnificent arrangement of the breakdown on both tunes. The halftime break in Grapefruit is very welcoming, and it really does a great job working its&#8217; way towards the dance floor for the second drop. Battlecat uses a more traditional technique, using bass stabs to push the second drop into full throttle.</p>
<p>a Donnie Dubson &#8211; Battlecat<br />
b Donnie Dubson &#8211; Grapefruit<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPINMD005.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPINMD005.mp3</a></p>
<h4>D &#8216;n&#8217; B Restocks 12&#8243; Vinyl</h4>
<p>SUBTITLES055 Powder Monkey &#8211; Spor / Noisia / Teebee / Skitty Subtitles Music 12&#8243; x 2<br />
SUBTITLES057 Molehill / Missing &#8211; Spor / Audio Subtitles Music 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
SUBTITLES060 Subtitles 60 &#8211; Break / Teebee &amp; Calyx Subtitles Music 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
CIADK009 Jungle Drums &#8211; Furney Deepkut 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
SUBTITLES069 Viperfish VIP &#8211; Misanthrop / Phace Subtitles Music 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
SOULR036 DAT Music 2 EP 1 &#8211; Various Artists Soulr 12&#8243; Vinyl x 2<br />
VSN007 Stigma &#8211; Noisia Vision 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
CRIT038 Alibi (Break Remix) / Organiser &#8211; Spectrasoul Critical Music 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
SYMM005 ReTech / Is This What You Want VIP &#8211; Break Symmetry Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
LFTD006 Silver Spaceman &#8211; Spor Lifted Music 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
SUBTITLES072 Furyen &#8211; Audio &amp; Future Signal Subtitles Music 12&#8243; Vinyl</p>
<h4>New Dubstep CD</h4>
<p><strong>DRUNKCD001 Good Energy (A Singles Collection) &#8211; RSD Punch Drunk Records CD</strong><br />
RSD, perhaps better known as Bristol bass and drum music stalwart Rob Smith (one half of respected production duo Smith and Mighty), has been pushing bass heavy rhythms for more than two decades. He remains firmly at the forefront of Bristol&#8217;s endlessly inventive music scene, with a staggering discography and a range of projects encompassing dub, jungle, 2-step and dubstep, From his musical beginnings playing guitar in local roots reggae band Restriction, Rob&#8217;s music has always had a strong dub aesthetic. Forming the, now legendary, production duo Smith and Mighty with collaborator Ray Mighty in 1987, the pair&#8217;s early releases on the Three Stripe label were influential in laying the groundwork for both the trip hop and jungle scenes for which Bristol would become renowned. A period of chart success and major label involvement in the early nineties was followed by a return to their underground roots for Smith and Mighty. During this time Rob also worked with Peter D. Rose to release groundbreaking music on their More Rockers imprint. Rob Smith also went on to collaborate with local roots reggae producers Henry &amp; Louis. This fruitful relationship culminated in 2001 with the release of the fantastic &#8216;Time Will Tell&#8217; LP. More recently, Rob Smith has found a new home as RSD, comfortably adapting to the rolling, sub- heavy rhythms of dubstep. With releases on internationally respected labels such as Punch Drunk, Tectonic and Earwax, RSD&#8217;s sound is typified by impossibly heavy soundsystemtesting sub-lines and junglist dub breaks. The irresistible energy of tunes such as 2007&#8242;s infectious junglist roller &#8220;Pretty Bright Lights&#8221; and 2008&#8242;s speaker destroying dread-fuelled steppers “Over It” &amp; &#8220;Jah Way&#8221; has rapidly cemented them as anthems. This Punch Drunk CD collection compiles tracks from many of the 12”s released in the past two years under the RSD moniker.</p>
<p>1 RSD &#8211; Forward Youth<br />
2 RSD &#8211; Green Hill<br />
3 RSD &#8211; Firewall (ft. Wilks)<br />
4 RSD &#8211; Good Energy<br />
5 RSD &#8211; Pretty Bright Light<br />
6 RSD &#8211; Love Of Jah Light<br />
7 RSD &#8211; Koto<br />
8 RSD &#8211; Corner Dub (Blue &amp; Red Mix)<br />
9 RSD &#8211; Speeka Box<br />
10 RSD &#8211; Kingfisher<br />
11 RSD &#8211; Jah Way<br />
12 RSD &#8211; Over It<br />
13 RSD &#8211; Depend (Lovas)</p>
<h4>New Dubstep Releases</h4>
<p><strong>IME013 Elephants &#8211; October Immerse Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Absolute madness from Immerse here, as October is released from his minimal techno day-centre to wreak havoc amongst the dubsteppers.‘Elephants’ is a pretty appropriate name for the A, as bongo loops and ominuous machine noises are summarily flattened by the phasing bass crunch and trumpeting midrange. Add a dash of running breakbeat to the mix and you have a strange yet effective dancefloor worrier. Flipside, ‘Medium’ opts for broken techno stylings, simmering pads and clattering percussion setting the scene for the tense main event. 8/10 [recommended] Review By Diccon c/o IDJMagazine.</p>
<p>A October &#8211; Elephants<br />
AA October &#8211; Medium<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPIME013.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPIME013.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>DP030 King Pin &#8211; The Others Dub Police Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Dub Police churn out yet another stonking release from label veterans The Others. Kicking off the single is the almighty ‘Kingpin’, which has been battered by the likes of Caspa, Skream, N-Type and The Scratch Perverts. With an intro full of suspense and a drop that packs one serious punch, this is a track guaranteed to bring any dance floor to submission, absolutely heavyweight! Things couldn’t be more different on the flip as The Others show their soulful side with the beautiful ‘Splinter In My Soul’, which has been kept ultra exclusive until full release! Soft melodies and warm bass with a ‘Soul:R’ esq vibes, not your usual from these boys but a stunning piece of music none the less. In a nutshell this release has it all, quality stuff from the DP camp once again.</p>
<p>A The Others &#8211; King Pin<br />
AA The Others &#8211; Splinter in my Soul<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDP030.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDP030.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>DP031 The Future &#8211; Trolley Snatcha Dub Police Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Dub Police yet again show their aim of bringing through new talent with the first single of newbie Trolley Snatcha. And don’t be fooled by the name, this kid doesn’t hang around Asda nicking trolley’s all day, instead he produces some seriously big tunes! Kicking things off is the brutal sounds of ‘The Future’, with the dubplate battering stamp of approval from the likes of Caspa, The Others, N-Type and co. A quite unsuspecting intro before one serious kick in the knackers of bassline pressure, this one is straight up murderation on any dance floor! The flip sees the slightly more upbeat ‘Scattah’, which once again is not for the faint hearted and found its way in to the sets of Skream and the usual big hitters of dubstep royalty. Gritty, dark and relentless bass with pounding beats are the order of the day, making this a tough debut 12” from this young bass jedi.</p>
<p>a Trolley Snatcher &#8211; The Future<br />
b Trolley Snatcher &#8211; Scattah<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDP031.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDP031.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>HF023 Sketch On Glass &#8211; Mount Kimbie Hotflush Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Mount Kimbie have carved out another superb foursome for Hotflush, and once again the music is just as comfortable in the hiphop or electronica realm as it is dubstep. Folksy melodies and ducking piped synths swoop over garage cheek and serrated bass in opener ‘Sketch On Glass’, before ‘Serged’ takes us deeper and darker with its anti-quantised beats, spring reverb drips and surgically-altered vocals. Flipside, an epic sonic vista in ’50 Mile View’ makes way for delicate instrumental RnB before the introverted 2-step bleep of ‘At Least’. (Words C/O diccon IDJ Mag Issue 116)</p>
<p>a1 Mount Kimbie &#8211; Sketch On Glass<br />
a2 Mount Kimbie &#8211; Serged<br />
b1 Mount Kimbie &#8211; Fifty Mile View<br />
b2 Mount Kimbie &#8211; At Least<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPHF023.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPHF023.mp3</a></p>
<h4>New Dubstep Promos</h4>
<p><strong>MEDI021 Last Days &#8211; Quest Deep Medi Musik 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish Copy Promo’s. Well well&#8230;.Who saw this one coming?! Brand new Quest beats on legendary Dubstep label Deep Medi (ran by Mala &#8211; Digital Mystikz), the audio has been kept well under wraps so no long-winded track descriptions on this one. Suffice to say Silkie along with Quest and the rest of the Anti-Social Entertainment crew are knocking out some of the most inspiring and groovy dubstep on the planet right now, so this is auto-buy-on-sight business, act quick!!</p>
<p>a Quest &#8211; Last Days<br />
aa Quest &#8211; The Unknown<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPMEDI021.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPMEDI021.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>KRKN010 Work Dat Box &#8211; Jaybird Kraken Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish Copy Promo’s. Kraken are rolling again, with their second release in as many weeks (Check out KRKN009), and it’s good to have the Denmark based don’s back! Very little is known about A-side artist and LA resident Jaybird, but i’m sure plenty of people will be on the hunt for info after this little number drops. Absolutely relentless, crushing dubstep music, a refreshingly nasty little number reminiscent in atmosphere to one of Kraken’s earliest releases ‘Eye Of The Demon’ by Wolfman (JSL), this tune is currently tearing up clubs worldwide, with support from 2000F and notably featuring on Hatcha &amp; Crazy D’s Kiss FM radio show, you’re gunna love this one! Legendary Kraken artist JSL pops up on the flip with a brand new beat, kept relatively under wraps this one comes out of nowhere and smacks is straight round the chops like Kimbo Slice! Act quickly on this one, it won’t last.</p>
<p>a Jaybird &#8211; Work Dat Box<br />
b JSL &#8211; Fight Dub<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPKRKN010.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPKRKN010.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>ACRE014 Boom N Pow &#8211; Akira Kiteshi Black Acre Records 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
<strong>First 500 on LTD transparent red vinyl.</strong><br />
Edinburgh’s prodigal son returns to the boards for another alchemic fusion of glitchy boom bap and tear out noise terror. Boom N Pow, explodes out of the starting blocks with Akira’s super fresh sound aesthetic. Solid battle hardened hip hop drums sway and tumble under the pressure of aquatic bass and citric stabs. Just as the b-boys heads are bopping the beats shrink, normal gravity is restored and the barely audible rants of Akira’s imaginary Japanese self begins the wind up to point where Akira Kiteshi justifies his new title as master of the 2nd drop. Boom N Pow (Raffertie Remix) in an attempt to win most cutting edge banger of 09 we have employed the services of Planet Mu’s hot boy Raffertie on the re-up. Here the Brum hardcore enthusiast bring bitch slap snares, degraded synths and his own unique brand drunken noise chaos. Keeping up the neck snapping pace Raff flips the script on the 2nd drop into the kind of chaos best described as Aphex Twin on a Ragga Tip. It’s big and it IS clever&#8230;. Support: Mix Master Mike, Bobby Friction, Rob Da Bank, N Type, Reso, Raffertie, Joker, Starkey, MF GLK.</p>
<p>a Akira Kiteshi &#8211; Boom N Pow<br />
b Akira Kiteshi &#8211; Boom N Pow (Raffertie Remix)<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPACRE014.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPACRE014.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>WAR012 Different Tingz &#8211; Unknown Artist War 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Limited white label.</p>
<p>a Unknown Artist &#8211; Different Tingz<br />
b Unknown Artist &#8211; In Your Eyes<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPWAR012.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPWAR012.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>IBR003 Hard Boogie For Dub Swingers EP (Part Two) &#8211; Relocate Iberian 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish copy. The new release from Lisbon/Barcelona based Iberian Records sees the second part of Relocate&#8217;s &#8220;Hard Boogie For Dub Swingers EP&#8221; hit wax. First up are Lisbon&#8217;s Kuduro warriors Buraka Som Sistema with a remix of Relocate&#8217;s &#8220;Dot Dot Dash&#8221;. Clever micro samples from the original rub are married to an absolutely slamming b-line to create a full on floor-filler full of original flava which very successfully merges UK bass to the Portuguese sound. On the flip we have &#8220;Origins&#8221; from Relocate; which sees their unique stripped down sub-heavy bassline boogie to full effect. Relocate come up trumps once again with a full on roller of a track with trademark gliding bass dives and punchy stabs from a classic sidestepper Zed Bias sample and a very much house meets dubstep type of vibe. Both tunes are guaranteed to set the dance alight with their characteristic Iberian bass and groove flow. Support has come from the likes of Bunzero, Subsound, Markle, Blackdown, TRG, Ben UFO and Zed Bias.</p>
<p>a Relocate &#8211; Dot Dot Dash (Buraka Som Sistema remix)<br />
b Relocate &#8211; Origins<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPIBR003.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPIBR003.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>COUNT026 How You Like Me Now? (Joker Remix) &#8211; The Heavy Counter 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish copy. The Heavy return with next single from their forthcoming album, “The House That Dirt Built,” a widescreen funk epic, moving from JBs shuffle to crashing break, Animals guitar and horn fanfares, a huge build which is set to bring the house down wherever it’s played.As if the original wasn’t enough, The Heavy have compiled a superb package of remixes. Fellow West Countryman Joker, gives the original a huge dollop of Purple and comes up with something sounding like Timberlake smoking skunk in St Pauls. Sometime Mowgli-collaborator Solo goes more down a 4/4 route, building up the congas etc into a perfect example of what he calls “midget house”. Finally, Ghost takes the tempo down and emphasises the mournful backing vocals for a suitably majestic finale. As if this wasn’t enough, The Heavy have also thrown in a bonus track, “Tell It Like It Is,” a country-fried hoe-down which emphasizes just how good Swaby’s voice is. Produced by Jim Abbiss (best known for his work with the Arctic Monkeys, Adele and Kasabian), “The House That Dirt Built” is a breakthrough record from one of the most exciting bands in the UK just now. With a growing rep in the States, festival dates lined up for the summer and a huge tour to support the album this autumn, the Heavy have just built their house on your front lawn. Get used to the view.</p>
<p>a The Heavy &#8211; How You Like Me Now? (Joker Remix)<br />
b1 The Heavy &#8211; How You Like Me Now? (Solo Remix)<br />
b2 The Heavy &#8211; How You Like Me Now? (Solo Dub)<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPCOUNT026.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPCOUNT026.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>DFVINYL001 Dubstep Warz / Get Your Cock Out &#8211; D1 / Rusko Dub Files 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Wicked new 12&#8243; from D1 and Rusko!!! Both tracks appeared on the dubstep DVD documentary produced by the Dub Police camp, &#8216;Dub Files&#8217;!!!! &#8216;Dubstep Warz&#8217; is a deep, slo mo, haunting bass number!!! On the flip..Rusko..er hmm&#8230;asks you to get &#8216;Get You Cock Out&#8217; &#8230;pure hyper party dubstep shizniz and bound to make the most timid of people shock out to this one!!!</p>
<p>a D1 &#8211; Dubstep Warz<br />
b Rusko &#8211; Get Your Cock Out<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDFVINYL001.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDFVINYL001.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>MS001 Kingston Town Remix &#8211; Unknown Moonshine Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Very Limited Pressing! Moonshine Recordings finally drops their first vinyl release. Melting dubstep with reggae and hiphop vibez. Made by one of the US most wanted dubstep producers.</p>
<p>a Unknown &#8211; Kingston Town Remix<br />
b Unknown &#8211; DP Remix<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPMS001.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPMS001.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>HDB023 Hyperdub 5.1 EP &#8211; Kode9 / Black Chow / Flying Lotus HyperDub 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish Copy. Honouring their past, present and future in equal measure, ‘5 Years Of Low End Contagion’ is comprised of one disc of prior highlights, and one of freshly-composed material contributed by Hyperdub artists and close friends. A series of five 12-inch EPs featuring a selection of the new tunes will be issued in special sleeves, one per week, leading up to the release of ‘5 Years Of Low End Contagion’. The initial pressing quantity of these EPs will be dictated by preorder demand, and none will be repressed, nor will they be made available digitally, before the complete CD collection is on sale.</p>
<p>a Kode9 &amp; The Spaceape Ft. ChaCha &#8211; Time Patrol<br />
b1 Black Chow &#8211; Purple Smoke<br />
b2 Flying Lotus &#8211; Disco Balls<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPHDB023.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPHDB023.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>HDB024 Hyperdub 5.2 EP &#8211; Joker &amp; Ginz / Zomby / Samiyam HyperDub 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish Copy. Honouring their past, present and future in equal measure, ‘5 Years Of Low End Contagion’ is comprised of one disc of prior highlights, and one of freshly-composed material contributed by Hyperdub artists and close friends. A series of five 12-inch EPs featuring a selection of the new tunes will be issued in special sleeves, one per week, leading up to the release of ‘5 Years Of Low End Contagion’. The initial pressing quantity of these EPs will be dictated by preorder demand, and none will be repressed, nor will they be made available digitally, before the complete CD collection is on sale.</p>
<p>a Joker &amp; Ginz &#8211; Stash<br />
b1 Zomby &#8211; Tarantula<br />
b2 Samiyam &#8211; Roller Skates<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPHDB024.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPHDB024.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>DLS002 Deleted Scenes 002 &#8211; Unknown Deleted Scenes 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
Finish copy. Deleted Scenes! Deleted Scenes is the label and production name for a new project forged by two big name producers from the dubstep scene. Both have released successful albums, run their own imprints as well as DJing worldwide on a regular basis. They sort of wanted to keep their identities secret but it hasn’t been working out so far. It might be Pinch and Distance, but then again it might be Boney M and Vanilla Ice…</p>
<p>a Unknown &#8211; Terminate<br />
b Unknown &#8211; Stutter<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDLS002.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPDLS002.mp3</a></p>
<h4>Dubstep Restocks 12&#8243; Vinyl</h4>
<p>SUBSOL003 Gone 2 Far &#8211; Rusko Sub Soldiers 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
RAMP022LP One Foot Ahead Of The Other &#8211; Zomby Ramp Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl x 2<br />
BLR001 Innami / No Charisma &#8211; Mickey Pearce / Martin Kemp Blunted Robots 12&#8243; Vinyl<br />
HEK004 Air &amp; Lack Thereof &#8211; James Blake Hemlock Recordings 12&#8243; Vinyl</p>
<h4>Dubstep Restocks CD Albums</h4>
<p>3024005CD Great Lengths &#8211; Martyn 3024 CD</p>
<h4>New Skweee Releases</h4>
<p><strong>FDLP3 Guilty Feet, No Rhythm &#8211; Rigas den Andre Flogsta Danshall 12&#8243; Vinyl</strong><br />
What’s wrong with Rigas den Andre? He’s young, gifted and comes from a well-respected noble family and still his music speaks the ancient mournful language of the rocky Swedish archipelago. Because of this, RDA could be easily dubbed as the meister of melancholic electronic party music. Or “blue funk” as the exact term should be in my opinion. Take my word and dive in to the sea of emotions provided by RDA’s new album “Guilty Feet, No Rhythm”. I promise You confusion. Take a journey through the depressing digital funk of “No Heaven” or reach for the joyous synthesizer excursions of “W.A.S.P.” or “Go, Rangers, Go!”.And don’t forget to boogaloo to the epic title track which sounds like Timbaland and Björn Ulvaeus had a son. Because, in the end RDA’s music is like life itself: Gloomy, mournful, slow, but oh so funky!</p>
<p>a1 Randy Barracuda &#8211; A Beat For Me<br />
a2 Randy Barracuda &#8211; Taverna’s Lament<br />
a3 Randy Barracuda &#8211; No Heaven<br />
a4 Randy Barracuda &#8211; Temporarily Moron<br />
a5 Randy Barracuda &#8211; New Plastic Bastard<br />
b1 Randy Barracuda &#8211; Guilty Feet, No Rhythm<br />
b2 Randy Barracuda &#8211; Go, Rangers, Go!<br />
b3 Randy Barracuda &#8211; No Brain, No Heart<br />
b4 Randy Barracuda &#8211; W.A.S. P. (what´s your poison?)<br />
b5 Randy Barracuda &#8211; Lines, Lines, Lines<br />
<a href="http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPFDLP3.mp3">http://www.stholdings.co.uk/cat/soundclip/SOUNDCLIPFDLP3.mp3</a></p>
<h4>Skweee Restocks</h4>
<p>FDLP1 Dirty Bomb &#8211; Daniel Savio Flogsta Danshall LP<br />
FDLP2 Randy Barracuda Vinyl LP &#8211; Randy Barracuda Flogsta Danshall LP</p>
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