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Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Mind is about dropping out from the arguing and noise of the modern world. It is about connecting with something bigger, some higher collective force which binds us to a deeper level of universal understanding. These three tracks by UK based producer Steve Hardaker are designed to bring people together through dance in a common humanity and consciousness. They can be listened to in meditative solitude or as part of the communal dance floor ritual. Forget your past, forget your future and enjoy the now! Enjoy Bass Controllism Records feel free to send us yours team@basscontrollismrecords.com Distributed by Label Engine - www.label-engine.com
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.