Drama EP. Linking with the unstoppable Slay for the title track, we warm up with a Frank Butcher weight bubbler before getting gradually stinkier and stinkier with bumpers like 'Coin Toss', a grumpier-than-Dot-Cotton VIP of '16 Speakers' with Jappa and gully-assed flip of 'Duppy' by man like DJ Hybrid. Just when you thought dnb didn't need any more drama, turns out we were wrong. Disrupta - "Origin" - 58 BPM. Disrupta - "Karma" - BPM. Review: To cap off their three-part anniversary celebrations, Nuusic are laying down the heat on instalment number three.
Teej has been one of the main players throughout this series, and with 'War Cry', a minimal roller with the guts of a lion and the roar of one too, as finger-clicking drums bear the weight of something much heavier, a snarling bassline that moves in devilish twists and turns. The vibes are also seriously real on J Select's cut, a spacious number that moves in gruff fits and starts, a barking cut with a catchy sample that smacks of proper rave memories. What an LP series and congrats to the crew on three years.
Teej - "Question" - 59 BPM. Teej - "Stygian" - BPM. Kumo - "Virus" - BPM. Teej - "Evacuation" - BPM. Review: Part two of the Nuusic anniversary celebration, and the halfway point is just as good as the first instalment. It's more of the label's most standout tracks from the last three years, and Conrad Subs' 'Little Vibey Thing' is right up there with the best of them, a swing-heavy vocal-led jungle number that's formed of swelling bass touches, crunchy drum lines and a nonchalant gem of a vocal, one that's halfway between hip-hop and soul.
Margaman's 'Teach The Roots' is a masterclass in simple vibes, with a clean percussive centre and edges that wallow in bassy reggae, all of which is deliciously built into a crescendo with a superb build-up. Proper dancefloor stuff. Kumo - "Pinger" - BPM. Review: Nuusic have been around for a grand total of three years now, and a three-part celebration of that fact is now here.
This is the first instalment and it's a beauty, with a whole host of artists from the Nuusic orbit stepping up to lay down some serious heat. That's what's on offer here and it's a cut from Kumo - 'Skeng Riddim' - that really steals the show, as inch-perfect stepping percussion murderously underpins a rap-driven, bloated bassline sound which drips urban force from every corner. Serious Wretch 32 vibes on this one. Yes lads. Out Here - BPM. Dead Sound - BPM. Unity - BPM.
Review: Speaker Louis and Epicentre team up and barge down the doors of Nuusic HQ with four absolutely blazing releases. Each track hand-raised with large amounts of studio venom and sonic ruffage, highlights include the skin-scorching bassline and breaks and sunny-side skanks of 'Dead Sound' and the horn-heaved blasts, stuttering savageness and rave nostalgia of the EP title track 'Unity'.
Elsewhere our souls are nourished by the vocal-led 'Out Here' and the soundsystem slapping tear-up 'The Gorgon Stare'. Peace, bangers and 'Unity'. Quantum Leap Teej Remix. Played by: Damageman , Juno Download. Review: Sniff my dubplate! Nuusic unleash a brand new project dedicated to special dub-level versions from the best in the game. First up on Dub Culture is this powerful shakedown from Teej. Taking the original from Grimesy and T-Man's energy-level changer 'Quantum Leap' and softening its rough edges, Teej adds a whole other layer of fatness to the subs while keeping T-Man's killer bars clear and central.
This is what we call a serious remix. Oh boy. Akimbo - BPM. Lace Up - BPM. Siren feat Kumo - BPM. Review: EPs don't get more diverse and dancefloor ready than this one from Jak, who has roped in Mofes and Kumo to help him craft his devilishly made club-friendly sounds. Rather than a copy-paste exercise, Nuusic and Jak are living up to their reputations by bringing four unique, differentiated cuts to the table.
Proper sick, and there's clicky tech funk on 'Snow', jump-up force on 'Lace Up' and sub-heavy, sine-wobbling goodness on 'Akimbo'. J Select. El Sizzlo. Got To - BPM. Free - BPM. Playback Riddem - BPM. Review: Sizzle for the bizzle! Nuusic set fire to the new year with this marvellous collection from young Birmingham-based producer J Select. From the stripped back minimalism and restrained growls of 'Don't Want This To End' to the much dreamier intro and sudden vocal tease of 'Free' via the slinky sunny-side up dancehall flexes of 'Playback Riddem'.
And that's before we get to the Teej-collaborated title track 'El Sizzlo'. Trippy, fun and precision in the space department, this will singe serious whiskers when the dances open again. Octo Pi. The Boz Boz. The Hurt - BPM. Structural - BPM. Review: This four-tracker from long-time producer Octo-Pi is impressive in that it manages to do a lot with quite little. Its core components - rolling drums, wobbly basslines - aren't exactly new to anyone, but its the basics of arrangement that give it such an infectious, catchy edge, and which make all of these tracks so memorable.
The Breakdown. Draw Out - 58 BPM. The Breakdown - BPM. Soundboy - BPM. Parallax - BPM. Review: Hot on the heels of the label's massive 'Sound Of Nuusic' release, the Manchester-based label continues to shine the spotlight on exciting new-gen talent. Talent like Ellm who seems to have come out of nowhere and is already packing premium productions. Avoid having a nightmare on Ellm's heat Do not sleep on this! The Sound Of Nuusic Vol 3. Grimesy - "Go" - 58 BPM. Sola - "Together" - BPM.
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