Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 2 years ago
Oddkut - Bantha (DDD185) Coming at you like the 4,000 KG mythical beast itself - Bantha is the latest weighty, wonky and trippy system heater from Oddkut. With its synth punctuated shuffling groove, exquisite organic percussion and sub pressure, it's the sound track to DDD's favourite matriarchal Star Wars creature, as it travails the desert planet of Tatooine. Strap on your horns, lace yourself with fur and let's get weird to Bantha. Oddkut comes in peace, but he's flexing subs.
JUDDER opens a new chapter in its history with its first 12-inch vinyl release As part of a new mini-album series, the label brings together artists from diverse backgrounds and musical perspectives. What unites them all is an openness to experimentation and a deep affinity for sub-frequencies. Side A is driven by a bold, high-impact sound with references to techno, grime, and baile funk. The release opens with Komo by Italian producer Coido. The track unfolds in unpredictable ways, its rebellious character maintaining tension from start to finish and refusing to let go of the dancefloor. This energy is carried forward by Oddkut. His Phase Shift is a pure body-mover, where the core bassline and rhythms awaken a raw, primal energy. Side B shifts the focus toward more minimalist, rhythm-centered forms of bass music. In Diligence by Nattah, breakbeat and UK techno merge into a hybrid where atmospheric reverbs are expertly balanced with the drive of sub-bass pressure. Inspired by racing games, Naprimer closes the release with Carrera. This new 100 BPM experiment brings together the best elements of the Bristol and Manchester scenes. Tracklist: A1 Coido - Komo A2 Oddkut - Phase Shift B1 Nattah - Diligence B2 Naprimer - Carrera
Deep Dark & Dangerous 140 / Deep Dubstep / Grime