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DDD founders Truth are here to transport you into a dreamstate of otherworldly etherealness with The Sandman EP - the duo's latest offering of trippy, soundscape-rich and sub-flexing deep dubstep mastery.\nLike the mythical character from Scandinavian folklore himself, across these six tracks Dre and Tristan take listeners on a dream-like journey into the depths of their subconscious.\n\nWhat? with LA bass badman Onhell immediately sets off on this woozy, wonky, whimsical passage into the unknown as the Sandman's influence takes hold. \n\nThe metal-influenced, trap-infused sonics of Closer, featuring Canadian don Stylust, send you deeper into dream paralysis, before Sandman's synth-laden textures and melodic flourishes shoot you into another galaxy - before Bang! comes to the fore to jolt you. A rave-ending 140 dubstep slapper.\n\nWe transition to a deep sleep with Wavelength, its luscious arpeggios and euphoric soundscapes serving as the perfect introduction to this new world, UFO closes proceedings in a way only Truth can - a tune that will send the dance into meltdown while still delivering the rich, hypnotic musicality needed to teleport listeners to another dimension.\n\nReady to go on a journey with The Sandman? We didn't think so.
Deep Dark & Dangerous 140 / Deep Dubstep / Grime
Sam Binga , Redders , Snowy , Cesco , EMZ , Fracture , Lrusse , Machinedrum , DJ Polo , ONHELL , Mulii , Two Swords , Amy Kisnorbo , Rider Shafique
Marking five years of Pineapple Records and a decade since his seminal debut Wasted Days, Sam Binga returns with Club Orthodontics—a mixtape that captures, in high definition, where he stands today as an artist, DJ, and label head. Entirely collaborative and sonically expansive, the project draws from a vibrant palette: Drill, Dancehall, Baile Funk, Breakbeat Garage—all unified by Bingas signature blend of percussive drive, weighty bass, and razor-sharp vocal features. With contributions from a revolving cast of Pineapple-affiliated producers and MCs, Club Orthodontics is both a celebration of community and a masterclass in cohesion. Its unmistakably UK in its attitude and approach, designed to hit just as hard in headphones as it does in the dance. Featuring key collaborators such as Bakey, Machinedrum, and Cesco, the mixtape is a snapshot of Pineapples creative ecosystem—a scene defined not by genre boundaries, but by shared intent and fearless collaboration. Club Orthodontics isnt just a mixtape; its a testament to the collective power of sound system culture reimagined for 2025. Distributed by Label Engine - www.label-engine.com