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Chumbawamba – Enough Is Enough – JID RMX

Another firing, dubwise refix out of the Jinx In Dub camp has surfaced today. He turns his hands to the anti-facist anthem from Chumbawamba, “Enough Is Enough”. Featuring the on point lyrics of UK rapper Credit To The Nation the original track was featured on their 1993 album Anarchy.
JID rolls out a quality, d&b refix of the track, rocking the dubbed out festival vibes he does so well. Don’t sleep on this one people!
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Chumbawamba – Enough Is Enough – JID RMX
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Skope – Datatransmission Podcast

One of the most exciting producers on the glitch hop scene today is UK based artist, Skope. With a diverse range of top DJ’s and producers supporting him and nearly every track he releases rising to the top of the glitch hop charts he really is one to watch.
The wicked Datatransmission blog have got Skope to record their latest podcast mix and what a mix it is. Seamlessly blending glitch hop, drum & bass, breaks and all other colours of the bass rainbow, he whips up an hour long mix that will have your speakers firing bass lasers and wobbling to glitch hop heaven.
Play this loud!
Skope – Robofunk VIP
Audeka – Dice N’ Flow (Disprove Remix)
Koan Sound – Meanwhile In The Future/Tipper – Off Kilter VIP
Aberto – Energy (Skope Remix)
Koan Sound – Dynasty
Matroda – The Edge Of Journey
Skope – Laser Brick
Skope – Get On Up
Uppermost – Faster
The Mavrik – Droppin It Phat
Pegboard Nerds – Frainbreeze
Teddy Killerz – Teddy Massacre
Switchblade Dynamics – Tiger Paw (Skope Remix)
Culprate ft. Maksim – That Sound/16bit – Jump
Teddy Killerz – Pandora
Neosignal – Sequenz (Mefjus Remix)
Black Sun Empire-Dawn of a Dark Day (Receptor Remix)
Minor Rain – Villain
Enei ft. MC DRS – Obsession
Dub Phizix ft. Fox – Never Been
Skope – ?????
Kursa ft. Bijou – Don’t
Skope & Disprove – Mrs Macintyre
My Nu Leng ft. Fox – Masterplan
Culprate & Torqux – Drop
Chimpo & Trigga – Gaza (Dub Phizix Remix)
Moody Good ft. Big Narstie – Ziambey
Adder – Iron Giant
Friction – Led Astray (Culprate Remix)
Skope – Neon Gangster
Skope ft. Damien Soul – Keep On Walking
Skope – Shaftin’
Skope – Can’t Stand No More
Skope – Datatransmission Podcast
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John Holt – Police In Helicopter (Father Funk Remix) [FREE DOWNLOAD]

When I heard the news of the legendary John Holt’s passing yesterday, I got straight to it and made this tribute, a remix of his absolute classic “Police In Helicopter”.
Rest in peace John Holt, you will live forever in your music and now in my sets!
-Father Funk
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Reborn

Out 031114 Ram Records Pre-order link: po.st/ReborniT
Delta Heavy Launch There new Single
“Reborn “
This Dnb Weapon has got everything you need
Tight Drums, Emotional Vocals,
Cinematic Strings and Serious BassLine
Quintessential stadium anthems are Delta Heavy’s forte and ‘Reborn’ demonstrates how they've gained this reputation. Setting show stopping-agendas since their first release on the RAM imprint, this next one is no different, however, a cinematic roller isn't all this release has to offer. With remixes from Spoils and June Miller, there’s a colour reel of sound spinning throughout; a host of tracks to suit every palette.
‘Reborn’ embodies exactly what Delta Heavy represents as a collaborative project. An arpeggio of notes leads delicately into emotionally charged vocals, pedestalling the record and creating a musically picturesque backdrop. With the undertow of a pounding morphine bassline and the relentless instrumentation of jungle infused drums, there’s no mistaking the artists’ nod towards their harder productions. Epic, timeless and puffed out with a grandeur composition, Delta Heavy have yet to disappoint.
On the remixes, June Miller carefully crafts their take against the original, uncompromising yet delicately woven and not without its predecessors’ emotional crescendo. And lastly, Spoils introduces us to a genre-infused uptake that catches you unaware, with a steppy melody which stays true to its roots yet delves deep into Spoil’s production aptitude.
So once again, it’s time to take up Delta Heavy’s offerings. They've delivered the perfect successor to their ‘Apollo EP’, yet again reasserting their title as one of the bass scene’s heavyweights.
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Will You be Mine

Smoove & Turrell Drop There new Single
" Will You Be Mine "
A Nice Slab of Nothern Soul
Get it here : http://jalapeno.greedbag.com/buy/will-you-be-mine-2/
Newcastle’s finest Smoove & Turrell are back with their third studio album Broken Toys and this single is certain to add to their momentum.
As well as the scorching disco licks of the original, the track has been remixed by Ashley Beedle, Opolopo and The Porters.
Legendary club figure Ashley Beedle and enigmatic Swedish dancefloor don Opolopo you say ? – all well and good - we’ll get to them in a moment - but did you say The Porters are on the mix? The Geordie legend, one man haircut revival, band mascot and hands down most entertaining keyboard player in the world - Mike Porter?
Yep – that’s what we said. Digging into his treasure trove of vintage synths – even the ones his missus doesn’t know he’s bought, the man like Porter delivers a storming remix of authentic cosmic disco goodness. Check out the video for Will You Be Mine soon to be premiered in which Mike is the main star even eclipsing the charismatic duo of Smoove & Turrell on this occasion.
Extremely honourable mentions go to Ashley Beedle who has turned in a cracker of a mix keeping all the vibe of the original while toughening up the bottom end and turning it into an absolute club stomper. Opolopo takes it down a Boogie Disco route and shows why the remixer credited with introducing Gregory Porter to the dancefloor with his outstanding remix of “1960 what” is so in demand.
Since dropping the album in May the boys have played gigs all over the word including sell out London Jazz Café and Newcastle Sage album launches, followed by shows at The Great Escape, an incredible 6 Music show for Craig Charles in Liverpool and a host of other festivals leading to a Bestival show in September to conclude the festival season.
A US promo trip immediately afterwards leads into a European tour including a date at Amsterdam Dance Event and more UK dates in October to support this single.
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MATT CRAIG- FILTHY BOOTZ [URBAN SPRAWL]

Who says Speed Garage is dead/ I bet you still love those big phat basslines and rolling 4×4 kicks with amen breaks inter sped and jungle style FX, well a 100 strong collective of DJs and producers have been working hard via a facebook group reviving and reinventing the sound of speed garage culminating in Urban Sprawl, a label set up Gavin Dista bringing back the sound of 98 and believe me, they have some gems in store and this is one of them, Matt Craig’s ‘Filthy Bootz’ is a 4 track EP of fresh Speed Garage, tunes like the Gunman style ‘Bacon Fries’, huge warp bass and the piano from ‘Sweet Harmony’, a reworking of N Joi’s ‘Anthem’ that will get the old skool heads (Like us!) going start raving!!! Theres a reworking of A.S.H.A’s ‘J.J Tribute injecting a lethal dose of bass into the equation to scopp you up off the floor after you have melted as a result of that piano and a VIP to boot, this is essential for your collection, we’re loving the Garage revival and this is one of the best releases to come out of the current revival, watch out for this label, its going to do serious damage!!!!
Buy: http://urbansprawlofficial.com/releases/
Release Date: 23/10/14
MATT CRAIG- FILTHY BOOTZ [URBAN SPRAWL]
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Jungle DnB Round Up 21.10.14

Another round up is in order methinks!! Kicking off with a new EP by ScattyOne on Reformed Recordings, 2 excellent tracks, the rolling junglism of ‘Bad Boy’ and ‘Systems Are Go’ with it’s combo of mellow housey pads and heavy heavy Heavy BASS!!!
Buy: http://www.junodownload.com/products/scattyone-bad-bwoy-sytems-are-go/2593110-02/
How about some pure Ragga Jungle from Blackout JA & Da Fucha Man ‘Wa Si We Dead’ features a dancehall version by Viniselecta and a DnB remix for the heads by Audio Submission
Buy: http://www.dubwisestation.co.uk/audio/waa-si-we-dead
Another quality release from Asbo Records is now available, Sterling Sound’s ‘Without You EP’ absolutely smashes the Granny out of it with 3 seriously upfront cuts of DnB/Jungle, killa!!!!
Buy: http://www.junodownload.com/products/sterling-sound-with-out-you/2576536-02
Staying with the Ragga Jungle flavaz, Kosin & Dialect have an amazing new remix out now of Profit’s ‘True Colours’ Ft Skitz & Jah Minkle’s ‘, proper dubwise vibes!!!
Buy: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/true-colours-feat.-skitz-jah/id915996567
We finish with Fabrizio Sotti’s stunning Jungle/DnB rework of the Bob Marley classic ‘Waiting In Vain’ featuring vocals from chart topper, Shaggy & Res remixed by Bonnot, listen up and soak up the vibes
Buy: http://www.junodownload.com/products/bonnot-fabrizio-sotti-shaggy-waiting-in-vain/2571648-02/
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Outrageous

Pre Order ITUNES : https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/outrageous/id924385874
Strange Rollers drop a 8 Track EP
Outrageous
Has 8 Rave Fulled Bangers
Go get it !!
Strange Rollers is no newcomer to the Warehouse Wax stables having already had tracks featured on the Ruffneck Rydims EP series and also on the We’re Not Dead 3 album which was released earlier this year. Having produced various genres of music since the late 90's Strange Rollers has honed his style to encapsulate all things dance music from oldskool rave to various forms of the cutting edge bass music of today. Having never been afraid of mixing up the genres has earned him airplay on some very high profile radio stations as far wide as America and Australia as well as some major UK stations like BBC Radio 1, XFM and Kool London.
Outrageous is more of a mini-album than an EP really… featuring 8 prime & juicy cuts of bass driven lovliness! From the hi-octane rave vibes of Dance With Me through the glitched out breaks of Follow and the jackin’ style dubstep rhythms of Outrageous Jackin’, this EP takes you on a musical journey which passes through all manner of musical madness and touches the boundaries of lots of different genres, of the past and the present… and maybe even the future…
Welcome to the world of the Strange Rollers.
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Ali Love – Emperor Feat. Kali (Dj Diass Remix)
Deep House producer Dj Diass is back fresh from playing at the Amsterdam Dance Event but just before he went there he dropped this gorgeous remix of Ali Love – Emperor feat Kali. Dj Diass has really brought the original to life with this remix. It’s Deep House but with a real driving force behind it with it’s beefed up bassline and stunning melodic tones. A real winner this one!
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Strange Rollers Interview

This is your first full EP for Warehouse Wax after having featured on the Ruffneck Riddims’ series of Eps and remixng Vinyl Junkie & Sanxion’s ‘Talk Too Much’ along with featuring on ‘We’re Not Dead: the 3rd Chapter’, for over a decade and a half you have been producing in various different styles and have had releases on numerous imprints such as Top Drawer Digital, Definition Breaks and Future Followers to name just a few, how has the musical journey been so far?
So, lets talk about this EP entitled ‘Outrageous’ which over 8 tracks, takes the listener through a variety of diverse styles, does this represent where you’re at musically right now?
Yes i think it does, I enjoy creating music in various styles mainly because I listen to such a diverse cross section of music, one min I want to dig out a House banger followed by a high tempo Drum & Bass track. The only style this EP doesn’t cover I’m currently loving is the UK Garage Revival I’m loving. But you’ll find I’ve been dabbling in the UKG Scene recently.
In the last few years, people who follow your music might have pigeonholed what you do a bit as a lot of what came out from 2010 onwards was 140/Future Jungle but here we have tracks like ‘The Big Throwback’ and ‘Broken Glass’ along the more ravey ‘Dance With Me’ and dubby 140 of ‘Sweet Reggae Music’, is it fair to say you were looking push the envelope and showcase a bit of diversity with this new EP?
I’m always looking to push the envelope and learn new skills but more so to evolve my music, I think most people would recognise a Strange Rollers track as i seem to have a approach I stick to in most tracks but I love what comes from that little extra spice you add to a track that doesn’t necessarily fit that Genre. The 140 tracks will always be my passion but i love dropping down to the low BPM’s and experimenting.
You’ve had a few tracks out on Warehouse Wax prior to this EP, how did you meet up with Vinyl Junkie and what led to those first few releases on the label?
I think I first knew John through the original Hardcore Breaks scene in the mid/late 2000’s, kept badgering him with tracks. Even though they weren’t up to scratch I think he saw something in what I made and from that date really kept in contact. I think my levels have improved so its been great to get involved with the Warehouse Wax label. We also hooked up way back to start the 140 Youtube channel with Lucas Morris from Top Drawer Digital
Out of the massive back catalogue of tracks you’ve made over the years, which ones are you personal favourites?
That’s a hard one as never really thought about that but one track that stands out as a track that got me noticed was my ‘Dark Love’ track that Definition Breaks released as there first release and got featured by Jay Cunning on his now legendary Breaks show on Kiss.
Recently had the chance to remix a Victor Simonelli track officially with Chris Bad Habit and tbh i really like our resulting remix, should be out later this year on a big anniversary release on his Label
I also really like the Shabba Ranks re-rub I did ‘Pirates’
Tell us a few of your all time and current fave producers?
Frankie Bones, Rheji Burrell for my early picks in House
Rick Rubin for Hip Hop
Goldie for D&B
Stanton Warriors for Breaks
KANT (Denmark) for current house
And which tunes are on rotation right now on the Strange Rollers playlist?
Ten Walls – Walking With Elephants KANT Remake
Sanxion – Interzone (Downbeat)
Lunate – Pawn Shop Romance (100% Silk)
DJ Shadow – Six Days (Machinedrum Remix)
These are the ones that come to mind that are really doing it for me on all levels and styles
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It always amazes me how much of a prolific producer you are, how do you draw inspiration for all these beats?
I put it down to the love of music and the constant crazing to make something better
If you could work on a track with anyone from now or way back when, who would it be?
KRS1 – Who wouldn’t want to work on a track with him
And if you could remix any tune of your choice, which one would you choose and why?
Ooo this is a tuff one, im sure after this interview I’ll think of something else but off the top of my head I’d say Orbital – Belfast
Are there any unfulfilled goals or aspirations of yours musically?
100’s i just don’t know what they are!
Could you offer a bit of advice for a up and coming producer?
Practice Practice Practice and just jam, make what you like
And finally, any shout outs & big ups?
Big shouts to Eddie Voyager, John Vinyl Junkie, Lucas, Tony & Skin (Radiokillaz), Chris Bad Habit, Naza, Digital Pilgrimz, Jay Cunning & Terry Hooligan (On-The Rise) Digitally Mashed, Rich & Deller & Jimmy Dineen, Alex (100Me)The Nasty Squad, Beats without Boarders (Tariq), Lika Marques, Anne Allison, Sanxion, , DJ Demo, Nefti, George CRS, Gaz P , Kenny Ivey, Pete Walton, Bassbird, Brewster Bee, Manion, Bennie D, Flashback, Retropolis, Jon Doe, Dani & Gerard Burton, Paul BassRock, The Imperial Brothers, Bassbird, Mellow Theory, Ann D, Grant Waller, Nick Debanke and Glowkid for all their musical support & inspiration
You can stream a minimix of the ‘Outrageous EP’ forthcoming on Warehouse Wax here:
Pre Order Here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/outrageous/id924385874
Buy From Beatport: http://www.beatport.com/label/warehouse-wax-music/22579
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