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Exclusive Interview: Bassline MC (Happy 50th Birthday!)

Hey Jazmah aka Bassline MC and thank you for answering my questions for Drum+Basics – what an honour! Let us start from the beginning… How long have you been an MC & how did you get started?

Well, I would say around about 19-20 years ago and I actually got into it by complete accident really. So at the time before internet/soundclouds/spotifys etc, people listened to actual radio radio. I used to listen to Rude fm 88.2 whenever I could get the chance. So it turns out they were having a party in Bromley by Bow, at Club Rose I think. Me and a friend went down there. He actually got kicked out and but I stayed. They had an upstairs floor, which I only just realised… I went up there and it was going off. I basically asked if I could have a go and they crazily said yes. From there I met most of the Rude Fm family and ended up moving in with dj Haze in a flat in Hackney. We started doing a few sets together on the radio and it went from there. Along the way I met Keira from EOC. I remember jumping on the mic for them at Plan B in Brixton during that time which was around 2004. And that where it all started really…

Do you remember your first rave? The first rave question, that is like when did you lose your virginity type question. You’ll never forget it. My first rave was Jungle Fever ‘The Lion returns’ 1994 at Roller Express. For me it was basically a game changer, I was well into the music, I loved it so going there was like the cherry on top of a cake. I remember standing in the rave and thinking ‘this is me for the rest of my life’

What drew you into this music scene and what do you think is special about it? Jungle is an combination of reggae, sound system culture and rave music all in one form. Before I got into jungle I listened to loads of acid house, rave and hardcore. When I heard Voodoo ray for the first time…I was like yeah I’m in.
But the first time I heard jungle or (jungle techno) what it was then called, I can only describe it as akin to what people say their first religious experience was. I remember being in my bedroom, trying to find something to listen to on the radio. As the station I normally listened to got hit by the DTI (old heads will know hahaha) and I basically came across jungle techno. I loved it instantly and have not looked back since. For me personally what I think is special about this music, is that I was born a jungalist and the music found me. I have met my friends for life through it, had some amazing nights and experiences through it. It still excites me to this day.

You are a legend in the scene and seem to be one of these solid MCs who never gets repetitive or outdated – why do you think that is? I think I just try to be myself really. What you see on stage is the same person you see off it.

Do you ever get bored of this music? I think everybody that are into this music has times were they get bored or dislike it. But then you hear a track or listen to a set and it brings you straight back into it again. Well for me yes! haha!

How do you prepare for a set? For bookings I always really want to know who I’m working with, so I can try and gauge how to work the set. If its someone new I try to find old sets and have a listen. Usually pre rave I still get really nervous. But try and channel that energy into the set.

What music do you listen to outside of dnb/jungle? I listen to loads of different podcasts and whole heap of techno!

BIG party for your 50th which we are super excited about; what can you tell us about the line up?

Well, the line up is a really special one for me. I’m a massive Kemistry and Storm/Metalheadz Bluenote era fan so to get Dj Storm to play was amazin; I actually felt emotional when it was confirmed. Dj Storm is an amazing DJ so having her bless my party is massive for me. Dj Stretch is also a legend. I love the reinforced and Tom n Jerry sound; so pivotal to our scene – so having him on board blew my mind a bit lol

Nookie; another giant in this music – again I was properly gassed when he came on board, he used to always smash Essence Of Chi nights to bits and I know he’ll do the same at JAZFEST. Healing Crew: They were literally the first name on our artist list. They’re some of my oldest friends and there was no way we could do this without them. LS Dare: I’ve known him for nearly 10 years and he’s also one of my close friends. He’s always supported and helped me on journey. He runs the whistles and horns nights, which is doing bits at the moment.

Mystery guest DJ: Again another person who has helped me on my journey. Can’t wait for their set. Can’t say too much or I’ll give it away!

Flava; legend from Rude FM – she was the first person I thought of when thinking of a Rude fm dj. We became friends via radio before we actually met. She is well excited for the night. The Rush hour set will special.

Also all the mcs; Miss Trouble, Agman Gora, K-Eye, Blackeye are all mcs that I’ve worked with over the years, they are all fantastic. Special mention to K-Eye coming from Ibiza to mc on the night.

What advice would you give any upcoming MC who wants to make it in the scene? Just be yourself. And be nice… It helps.

Any famous last words? Shouts: Keira EOC, Peds Corner crew, Break, Rupture Family, Dj Haze, Fugee, Rude FM, Ben Jones (Young-gun). I don’t want to miss anyone out so big up to everyone who helped and supported me in this journey. Thank you all…and Love.

Big mix from Healing Crew uploaded to get you in the mood for Saturday <3 You can listen to it HERE

See you all on the 1 July for the big celebration of Bassline MC

JAZFEST
BASSLINE MC’S 50TH BIRTHDAY BASHMENT
SATURDAY 1st JULY 2023
@ PECKHAM AUDIO
133 RYE LANE
LONDON SE15 4ST
11.30PM – 06.00 AM

LINE UP:

STORM (Classics Set)
NOOKIE & FIVE ALIVE MC
STRETCH (Reinforced Set)
MYSTERY GUEST DJ & MC Blackeye
FLAVA & BASSLINE MC (Rude FM Rush Hour!)
LS DARE
HEALING CREW
With vocal support from…
K EYE
MISS TROUBLE & SPECIAL GUEST
AGMAN GORA

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CANCER & DANCE YOUR SOCKS OFF.

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Exclusive Interview: DJ Stretch

Hey Stretch and thank you for answering my questions for us! Been a while… Last time we interviewed you in 2016 you linked up with DNB 4 Life for events, started to sell merch & had some cheeky collabs with a few big names. What has been happening since then?

Wow, it’s been that long since we had a chat! Well, let’s see if I can condense this and I’m clearly going to miss out on a lot of things… So, we started releasing compilations and solo LPs on the label and continuing to push awesome music and stay true to our sound with some great releases. Started a few sub labels which have now become household favourites and the supporters are growing. AKO Nights have really taken off which has been an unbelievable journey and makes me very proud that I continue with it. When lockdown happened, I wasn’t sure we would continue but after doing a boat party and our first club event last year was absolutely amazing plus having a few legends pass through to show support meant a lot.

AKO celebrated 25 years and that makes me very proud to see the journey the label, music and artists have made in that time.

We managed to put together a 25 year documentary during lockdown and I must send a personal shout out to Verity from Rave Report for all her hard work and N.E Girl who did the editing on the documentary. We also released some Nike/AKO combo merch. I worked on and released an album with my brother Enjoy, we also had a big release on Metalheadz in collaboration with Reinforced records earlier this year.

How did you end up in the dnb/jungle scene?

I was always listening and buying music from the acid & hardcore days and was a big Reinforced fan along with Production House, Suburban Base, Moving Shadows etc and was going to raves when I was underage with my cousin Stephen. I’d gone round my mates Joseph house and seen him making music on his Amiga and eventually I bought myself an Amiga. My brother was also a DJ and was playing a lot of that music, so I was digging and learning. Eventually I connected to Reinforced through a family friend and started to learn my trade as I was DJing in my bedroom a lot. I also linked up with a friend from the area and we started to make music when the tune ‘Worries and The Dance’ was made, and after a special night at AWOL the tune absolutely blew up and completely changed my life in music and has given me the opportunity to travel the world. That’s a condensed version, there’s obviously a lot more that went into my past.

Of course, most of us know that you are not just a DJ, you are also a label owner for AKO Beatz which you started in 1995 if I am right and then re-launched it in 2014 after taking a break from it. How has it been since the relaunch for your label?

It’s definitely been the best decision I’ve made as the label is in such a strong position and has made all the hard work, highs and lows, worth it and I still feel like we’re just getting started with all the plans I have.

What is the hardest part of running a label?

I think the constant costs, especially in terms of price of vinyl materials going up; a lot of people don’t understand that material constantly keeps going up and some of us are constantly trying to keep the price down. the love for music can only go so far when you’re actually trying to run a business as well. The way the world is going at the moment, you just have to be on your A-game and smart about what you’re releasing, which is a positive thing also. Impatient artists can often get on my nerves sometimes, they don’t realise I actually have a 9-5 job, and a family life outside of music so I have to balance everything and not burn out. Also, people think they can have an opinion on how you run your label…

What is the best part with running it?

Working with a lot of the artists on the label; I have conversations with them and we always end up feeling motivated and eager to get the studio to do something. I have a lot of these conversations with Decibella, Marc Mac, Enjoy & Threshold to name a few. Getting new music, locating unreleased gems & finding new artists who want to learn and seeing them shine when the moment comes on the label.

The creative side when talking concepts, I always drive to look at the next thing.

What do you have planned for AKO Beatz in the future?

There is a lot planned, so here is a few…

The AKO Major Defence sub label; we have the new Defender 2 album coming and we’re in the process of doing a Major Defence game and some more comic books. We have a couple of solo artist albums planned, an I’m looking into animation and I’m building something a little bit different. We have a couple of solo artist albums planned, including an AKO10 album that has been sitting there for a little while. We have more nights planned along with collaboration nights with other labels, and a new line of merch dropping soon. Currently, we are updating the website which is looking really nice and should be ready within a few weeks.

Where did the name come from?

AKO stems from the 47 Ronin Samurai from AKO in Japan and The Guyver, which was one of my Alias name on Reinforced so I’ve merged the two.

How do you choose artists to be released on AKO?

I’m looking for a vibe; a soulful sound where it’s not sounding mechanical or following a format like a lot of tunes I hear. I also don’t want to hear blatant copying or remixes of mine or music on Reinforced – that’s an instant no with me and it gets shut down. Just be true to yourself and take your time when producing your tracks.

You are also running a very successful night for AKO Beatz, usually Halloween (which I still haven’t been able to go to) – do you have more of these planned? What do you enjoy with organising raves? 

Yes, we will be doing AKOWEEN as it is now known as. I couldn’t stop the AKO nights even if I wanted too. It has a special family atmosphere. The AKO Tribe get excited around that time of year so we’re just finalising a few things now, so expect an announcement soon.

I love the build-up to the night; you see the excitement on social media where people planning their outfits and DJs thinking about their sets. The crowd level up every single year with their costumes and their energy especially on the night. I think my favourite part of the night is when I play because that’s me giving back my gratitude to the crowd for supporting the night and that moment is my time to escape from thinking about everything around me and just concentrating on playing music. I also love that we have a very diverse crowd and everyone feels welcome when they come through the doors, and that’s important to me and artists that perform.

What do you find hard? I think sometimes trying to do most things on your own can become a lot, and then on the night it can be really busy and you don’t get time to take it in and I’ve always said I’ve never fully enjoyed an AKO night from start to finish because I’m busy running around but I get satisfaction from people being happy and DJs enjoying their sets.

We have seen you have been in Japan as well which looked absolutely fantastic! How did this come about? What would you say is the difference between the crowd in the UK & Japan if any?

Originally it came about as I was planning to go and see my brother Dego out there and a couple of my friends Nami and Yuki, as I wanted to explore more of Japan especially the AKO shrine of the 47 Ronin samurai which is a big influence of the label. A couple of people caught wind of it and after some discussions decided we would do a gig or two out there and as time went on the gig became bigger which involves Goldie which made me very happy as it can be quite a buzz to meet your people in another country to enjoy your passion.

I think the crowd in Japan really appreciate you coming out and respecting their culture as an artist or human being. When I played there was no MC along with Goldie, but we connected through music and there was a relationship that is quite crazy. It doesn’t matter where you are in the world, this music connects us and the atmosphere felt the same like being in London. At some point it was an intense atmosphere which I love, where the crowd know something is coming and you know as the DJ something is coming and when it comes the atmosphere is electric. They’re happy with you experimenting and they will feel if you’re in what you’re doing or not, so you can’t come there being too confident and lazy. Japan is definitely one of my favourite places to play and can’t wait to go back.

Producer, label owner, running a label night, DJing – is there anything you CAN’T do?

Hahaha, I think I’m lucky to do the things I enjoy and when you add that with my day job, being a dad and somehow fitting it all into a daily routine, I feel blessed.

Any forthcoming releases we should be excited about?

There’s a few coming soon I’m really excited to have Hidden Agenda with a debut release on AKO10, DJ sofa on AKO MD with her EP (which is fire btw!) and we have the AKO VIP returning along with another special a AKO10 release which will be announcing and the long-awaited Defender 2 album and a lot more.

What’s next for Stretch and AKO Beatz?

I will be playing for Sub Culture in London tonight at Prince Of Peckham and then next weekend we will be celebrating MC Bassline so i will be doing a set at Peckham Audio for Essence Of Chi & Whistle Crew Horn Crew.

We are also planning to keep upgrading the website to be more interactive with supporters. We have loads of releases planned which we are very excited about. We are looking forward to the graphic novels of Defender’s story in the future along with the game album and other surprises linked to the label. Specialist X album, another Last Ronin and Guyver Album. Planning a follow-up EP on Metalheadz with Enjoy. Look out for Verb solo release, DJ Sofa EP, Hidden Agenda Solo release, DJ Chromz and Shay. We have a new merch line dropping soon as well on the new updated website which we think you will love. Sticker packs, Coasters, speakers and you may see some sneakers.

AKO have also collaborated with J.J’s hot sauce and have been releasing a series of flavoured hot sauces which have been taken well and I’ve been selling out. We have our next hot sauces dropping for summer within the next 1 to 2 weeks. With new flavours mad mango and smoking gun fingers.

More AKO nights and collaborations with other promoters and we want to take it around the country and world, if possible, with selected artist. We have some other exciting things planned which I won’t speak about yet as I know some people will try to jump on some of these ideas but the scene is in a beautiful, strong place and there are some great labels and people that I’m proud to call friends and I look forward to the journey together to see everyone grow and live the dream.

What’s next for David?

That’s a very good question as I always think about others, but I do want to go back and study some things that are important to me. I’m very close to my daughters and I want to be there to see them succeed in their dreams as they are very ambitious, creative and been very supportive to me. I want to do more work to support the young generation to achieve and believe they can do anything in this world! I’ve seen so many things we had growing up that have now been taken away, which leaves a lot of young people living their world through a phone or device.

Any final last words?

Shout out to Marc Mac who I speak to a lot about projects and things we want to do going forward. Goldie aka big bro who always checks in on me – love you brother. Dego for having my back and advising when needed. The Reinforced family for setting the foundations and giving us all an opportunity to grow. The Rupture family, Indi and Dubz as I owe them a lot. Nami & Yukie for everything when I was over in Japan, my extended family in Japan. Blackeye, Charlotte (I don’t think I’ve seen you this year), Djinn, Sweetpea, Equinox, Moose, Mr Reaper, Dextrous, Dwarde, Anca, Decibella, Sofa, Dissonance Bristol Crew, J.J’s Hot Sauce, Unearthed Crew, The next generation of talent, all the artists and forthcoming artists on the label. We’re excited for the future!

All the supporters; AKO Tribe that have stuck with us and continue to support through thick and thin – this gives us the drive to keep going and providing you with more products that we know you love and cherish. Shout to Beau the mastering don, all the record plants. Kae Creations, Malx (underrated gem of the scene) – if you know you know. My girls Renee and Shadae continuing to push yourself. My entire music family. Verity nothing but love for you and keep doing your thing I see you shining. NE Girl, Label owners, record shops, big love to Planet Wax. Woody behind-the-scenes at AKO and everyone generally connected to the label + Drum and Basics for the support and interview. And of course, big love to my parents, always! ❤️

Stretch mix incoming as well – watch this space!

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Exclusive: Cadence Four::mula Promo Mix

Four::mula has announced a brand new debut Drum & Bass event launching on Friday 14th July at The Ton of Brix, London.

The freshly curated Four::mula brand is determined to deliver only the best in Underground D&B representing all generations of the genre and The Ton of Brix is set to be the perfect party premises for the intimate Drum and Bass event. Not holding back on legends for the launch, Bad Company UK will be headlining with a Classics Set alongside Planet V head-honcho Jumpin Jack Frost throwing down that fresh Planet V fire. Four::mula residents comprise of scene stalwarts Promo ZO, 2Shy MC and new comer Cadence whilst Funsta and Moose firm up the bill with their hosting genius. More artists are yet to be announced completing an already heavyweight line-up.

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Behind The Rave: Four::mula

Hey Zoe aka Promo Zo! You are launching a new D&B event on the 14th July with a wicked line up with DJs like Bad Company UK, JJ Frost, Cadence, you of course & MCs like 2Shy MC, Moose & Funsta. How did Four::mula come about?

After many conversations between a group of good friends we soon realised that we were all of the same mind set when it came to missing the intimate venues and the real underground clubbing experience of good music on a banging rig under one roof. So, we decided to create what it was that we were all craving, a proper night of Drum and Bass music of all generations with super solid hosts.

Who else is involved?

There are four of us in Four::mula – Myself, 2Shy MC, Chris and Cadence and fortunately between us all we have many years of experience in Drum & Bass as either promoters artists or both. If I add up the combined years we’ll sound a bit ancient so I won’t do that!

Can you talk us through the line up and why they will be playing on your debut night?

Sure, headlining the launch will be Bad Company UK with a classics set alongside our resident host 2Shy MC. If you have been to events like Wavy Garms and Drum and Bass Classics you will know how insane these sets have been and we’re certain that this energy in a more intimate space will simply blow the roof off.

We have also invited Brixton’s Drum and Bass King Mr Jumpin Jack Frost who always brings pure vibes and those gully Planet V flavas. He and Funsta will no doubt make the Ton of Brix roll.

Adding to this short list of legends we have also invited the Mic general Moose, a total veteran in the game when it comes to toasting and mic controlling.

I’ll be there naturally plus resident Cadence, a Brighton born DJ and promoter who has been creating waves in the South Coast scene will be making her London debut. You will get to sample her sound in the Four::mula Drum and Basics guest mix.

What is the hardest part of running an event?

The hardest part of running an event in 2023 for us is the change in consumer purchasing trends post-covid. Due to the lockdown process, with venues closing, events cancelling and people’s lives changing at the drop of a hat; we’ve seen a change in the way people buy tickets. Previously people purchased tickets with absolute certainty of attending events but now it seems there is a fear the event may not take place and so ravers are purchasing tickets last minute. This can really affect the marketing strategy so we’re forever trying to adapt to the consumer changes and keep up with the ever-changing social media algorithms.

What is the best thing with it?

The best thing about putting on an event is seeing ravers leave with a smile or being told how much of a good time they’ve had. Your event could be the escapism people need from the monotony of day to day life and we’ve all needed a rave in our life at some point, I know I have!

Any tips for people who are looking into organising a dnb/jungle event?

My advice has always been to only start an event if it’s born out of passion. Don’t try and put an event on to make money, also don’t put an event on that you can’t afford. It is a risk but if you pour your love and passion for D&B into the event, over time your event and brand will blossom from it.

The event will be held at The Ton of Brix on Coldharbour Ln in Brixton, what can you say about this venue? 

We were extremely keen to put an event on Brixton. It’s such a vibrant area and to bring an underground residency to the area was a huge goal for us. We’d looked at a few venues but instantly were attracted to TOB and think this will be an underground raving destination for years to come.

What else do you have going on, Promo Zo? 

Next up for me will be Worried About Henry at Dreamland Margate on 24th June, followed by Hospitality on the Beach where I’ll be resident DJ for the week plus also representing Planet V, Four::mula 14th July at The Ton of Brix obviously! Pure Science in Maidstone, D&B Classics at LDN East, Hospitality In The Woods and Sundown Festival with more to be announced soon.

Release wise I have a Konnect (UK) release “Dystopian Summer” plus a Conrad Subs remix of “Six Foot Deep” due to drop at the end of July early August on Conjunction Recordings followed by a solo release entitled “Sandi” coming on In-Reach Records later this summer.

Any final last words?

I have to big up all the Four::mula team, all the artists and everyone supporting the cause and of course big love to Drum and Basics as always.

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Featured Mix: Everyday Junglist Podcast Episode 498 – Lubi J

Welcome to episode 498 of the Everyday Junglist Podcast!!

Episode 498 brings us a mix from the co-collaborator of Headspace Cdf, Lubi J!

Lubi’s mix starts off in Bladrunner esque fashion, the movie that is, with break laden rollers, switching up into some amen pressure, splashing in some atmospherics tunes, and finishing it off with a heaping spoonful of 160 vibes!! Released, unreleased, and older tunes in the mix!! Lubi J crushed this mix!!

Let’s meet our dj for episode 498, Lubi J:

1. Tell us about exciting upcoming gigs and guest mixes you have.

(If this goes out before Friday) I’m playing this weekend at the amazing vinyl-only night called Education Sessions in Bristol run by Dannerz. I’ll be playing back-to-back with Buzzby, who is an amazing DJ that I met through Optimystic in Bristol, but also happens to be based in Wales. Really looking forward to digging deep into the collection for this one!
Then the week after I’ll actually be heading to Croatia for my very first Noise Test, playing a set alongside some amazing headliners, including Noise Test’s own Medika, Chris Inperspective, Nominee/Outrage, Subject 13, Jungle Drummer, Phuture T and Threshold. Buzzby is also joining me there too and I’m planning on playing a set of all unreleased Welsh and Wales-based jungle dnb, in keeping with the festivals’ ethos, which will include a couple of my own tunes too!

2. What are 3 tunes that do not leave your USB?

Spirit – Dial VIP (Just an absolute killer – tears the dance up every single time and I just love how he switches it up throughout the track)
Digital & Response – Silver Lining (Seba’s Arctic remix) (I carry a lot of Seba tunes but this probably gets rinsed most, it works in a heavy set or a more atmospheric set – Seba is the king of balancing light and dark!)
Skanna – Nightstalker (when I’m playing more around the 160 tempo this one is a percy. Big hype classic. And the vocals and euphoric pads are just dreamy)

3. Tell us something that’s invisible that you wish people could see.

The inner turmoil inside a DJ’s mind that comes from simply pressing the ‘record’ button haha!

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Enjoy the sounds of Lubi J! Everyday Junglist Podcast!

Tracklist:
1. Nasty Habits – Liquid Fingers (Goldie remix) [31 Recordings]
2. Paradox – Nord [Paradox Music]
3. Mako – One Reality [Metalheadz]
4. Workforce – Observer (Mantra remix) [Must Make Music]
5. Ricky Force – Get on up [Repertoire]
6. Park Shadows – Magic Windows [Straight Up Breakbeat]
7. TRC2 – ID – [ID]
8. Vince Rollin – Metaphysics [Danger Chamber Digital]
9. Hoxe – A special [unreleased]
10. ADM – Remnants [Scientific Wax]
11. Roni Size – Watching Windows (DJ Die’s Gnarly vocal remix) [Full Cycle]
12. Thugwidow – Contain Yourself [Sydonia Recordings]
13. Genotype – In my Dream [Deeper Sessions]
14. Eusebeia – Change your stars [Omni Music]
15. NonRev – Once the fire starts [unreleased]
16. Nine Windows – Mirror image [CNVX]
17. DJ Monita – Luv ta luv ya (’95 re-lick) [Future Retro London]
18. Antares – As the rain has settled [self-pubished]
19. DJ Crystl – Experience [Deep Jungle]
20. Boca – ID [Four Jacks Dub]
21. Shodan – Take me back to ’93 [Hyperactivity Music]
22. Fracture – Booyaka Style [Astrophonica]
23. Outrage – Passing through [Function Dub]
24. Double O – V for Victory [Rupture LDN]

Watch back: Unearthed Sounds Live – Settle Down & Dead Man’s Chest

Unearthed is pleased to welcome the talented breaks and jungle dream team, Settle Down and Dead Mans Chest into the studio.

Settle Down has emerged from the depths of Dorset over the past couple of years, with a slew of releases on E-Beamz, Blueskin Badger, Western Lore, and his own imprint Settledown. It is rumoured that rave is in his blood, living next to the rave mecca that was Fantazia summertime events, the young musician would put his head out the window late at night to hear the energy of Ratpack, Ellis Dee, and Sasha. heralding back to his heady youth Settle Down has treated us to a NO NEW MUSIC SET, strictly 1991 – 1993 Jungle and Hardcore.

Dead Mans Chest runs the mighty Western Lore label, having lived all over the world, the now Glastonbury-based music is in his own lane. Breaks, Jungle, and hardcore all fall under his knowledgeable umbrella. A passionate downhill mountain bike rider Dead Man, brings power and steez to this 140 breaks set, that could only be attained by being at one with the gnar.

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Featured Album: The Aerosoul Album by Leke Aerosoul

Compilation album featuring tracks from some of jungle and DnBs finest producers. Coming together to raise money for Leke and his family.

Released May 26, 2023

Kindly mastered by Bob Macc www.scmastering.com
Design by Blueskin Badger

1. Alaska – Aerosoul (2023 Remaster) 08:40
2. DJ Trax – Layers 06:52
3. Harmony – Optimistic 06:14
4. The Last Ronin – Mentwist 06:46
5. Deep Blue – Destroyer VIP 07:02
6. Seba – Love Cycle 06:02
7. Double O – Leke Funk 04:57
8. Nookie – Deeper 04:57
9. John B – Stay 05:17
10. Manix – Return To Belgium 05:03
11. Equinox – Summer Vibe 06:04
12. Madcap – Dedication 05:54
13. K-Super – Eternal Xtasy 05:18
14. Just Jungle – Stand Off Solid 05:35
15. Inertia -Serenity 05:52
16. ASC – Tears 08:09

Featured Mix: Samurai Music Official Podcast 57 – Eusebeia

English jungle maverick Eusebeia arrives on the Samurai Music Podcast following the release of his Omen EP, his second EP for the label. This podcast previews the debut Eusebeia Samurai LP [SMDELP10], set to drop in May 2023. Watch for the full announcement next week but for now, we present a full mix of all-new and previously unheard Eusebeia music, weaved together by its creator.

Eusebeia – Omen EP [SMDE31] is out now on White Vinyl 12″ and Digital – eusebeiasm.bandcamp.com/music

Photo by Marita Bulimbašić

Featured Album: Devon’s Road Recordings – Time and Motion Volume 2 CLIPS

Clips taken from our 2nd compilation Time and Motion Volume 2 featuring 10 tracks from 10 different artists spanning the rave genre from melodic breakbeat tracks through to hardcore junglism!

Get the album here

Featured Mix: Subculture Mix Series.006 – Pheme

Based in Herefordshire, Pheme is a DJ who draws for the darker side of jungle and drum and bass. Her mixes are carefully curated, creating a journey with each mix. Pheme has supported the likes of Total Science, Jubei and Thugwidow to name just a few.

She also runs label Sydonia Recordings who have released with a number of artists such as Acid Lab, Thugwidow, Made2Faze, Veill and Subculture’s very own, De Cet. Pheme is really excited to be making her London debut with SubCulture on June 23rd at the Prince of Peckham.

Featured Mix: Strawberry Sundae @ EGG LND – Offspring

Featured Mix: 1 More Mix 055 – Ghost Hardware

Genreless, genderless, limitless… Ghost Hardware has served up the biggest mix we’ve had so far in the 1 More Mix series.

A wild ride that flexes creatively from 120 – 170, taking in everything from breaks to jungle, techno to grime, dubstep to house, the London artist has been waiting to put out a sonic statement like this since they first emerged as an artist four years ago in 2019. And trust us; they’ve gone IN.

It’s a mix of Essential proportions and it resonates with everything 1 More Thing stands musically and ethically. We covered Ghost Hardware’s No Reality label quite extensively last year when it launched. A label, movement and experience that they explained at the time was inspired and motivated by “blurring the lines between realism, surrealism, light, dark, fiction and non-fiction.”

Find out more about this mix, No Reality Music and the boss Ghost Hardware as they share their story and perspective in this extensive interview: 1-more-thing.co.uk/audio/1-more-mi…ghost-hardware/

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