Fiyah! 77Klash (pronounced two seven clash) is the man responsible for the huge riddim on Turbulence's "Notorious" and is finally back with more grimey bass-infused dancehall action. You should know the massive "Brooklyn Anthem" by now (we sold out of the vinyl...
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The debut Trouble & Bass release from accomplished remixer Boy 8-Bit from South London. You may recognize the name from several high-profile lab appearances including a track on Diplo's Turtle mix and remixes for Chromeo, Black Ghost, and Armand Van Helden...
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After noticing the recent Lab foray into Dubstep, a couple of our UK customers tipped us to this album, which apparently is being heralded as the biggest dubstep album of the year. And not only is it the biggest album, it's getting...
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If you were quick to cop the Burial CD, you already know about this unique brand of dubstep. For everyone else, let me break it down for you: while most producers in the genre opt for neck breaking drums and squelching bass,...
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Essential dubstep crate. For those that don't know, Burial has been getting touted as the biggest dubstep release to date, and this 12" offers some of the most shining moments from the album and one non-album cut. "Broken Home" has grown on...
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Sophomore albums are always tough to produce, especially when your debut is as critically praised as Burial's. But with Untrue, Steve Goodman (the creative mind behind Burial and Hyperdub label head) seems to be unaffected by the sophomore slump. Untrue manages to...
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Mad Decent's most loaded release to date. Diplo called in the Justice League of remixers for this one. If you heard Blaqstarr's Supastarr EP, you know he's not your typical Bmore producer. No gimmick tracks here, just dark, crazy original production. "Shake...
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Ghislain on Ninja Tune?! Big tings agwan. Montreal's bassmaster is back with some more dutty ragga/dancehall styles on "Blazin'," featuring Face-T, who doesn't sound totally unlike Elephant Man. Face keeps the rhymes coming at breakneck speed as Young Ghis bounces le gros...
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Ghislain Porier, my bass-obsessed Quebecois brother from another, drops his first full-length for Ninja Tune! This is what they call big tings. Ghis is once again joined by collaborateurs like Omnikrom and Mr. Lee G, but his beats still end up stealing...
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Ghislain Poirier and indy rockers We Are Wolves take turns remixing each other's songs for this 2 track release. The We Are Wolves remix of GP's "Diaspora" is surprisingly in a dubstep vein, while GP's remix of the Wolves' "Fight And...
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Welcome Mathhead's first digi-release of many here at Lab, and it's a whomper. Two original tracks, as well as Passions and Drop The Lime remixes, what!?! "Do Damage" starts out with his original Dubstep style and keeps it escalating until it reaches...
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Debut album from Ms. Santi White, featuring the singles "L.E.S Artistes" and "Creator" plus production from Switch, Diplo, Disco D, Sinden, Freq Nasty and a guest spot from Spank Rock. Need I say more? Audio picks, if you need 'em: "Shove It,"...
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Are you ready for some trancehall?? The biggest track from South Rakkas' Mix Up LP (great record, by the way) gets the deluxe Mad Decent remix treatment, with some sweet digital-exclusivo mixes to boot. The much needed fully mixable club edit of...
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If you don't know about New York's Trouble & Bass crew, you better ask somebody. Here's a crew sampler from these bassheads and they've come to burst your speakers. Drop The Lime (new Institubes signing) hits hard with two tracks, check "Come...
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A exclusive remix digi-12 from Ninja Tune and Scion's new music label (yes I know, but their musical program is outstanding). Modeselektor remixes Ghislain Poirer track into a futuristic dancehall-dubstep killer. Ghislain returns the favor to TTC as he grimey ups french...
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Hot chit! Debut release from Bersa Discos, a new label formed by two Argentinian-living Bay Area DJs with a mission to bring cumbia flavors to the masses. With releases like this, it won't take long. Head straight for Daleduro's dubsteppy "Bombon Asesino,"...
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