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Koherent join the Gemini Music Club after their contribution to last year's VA, with a 4-track masterclass in bass-heavy minimalism.The 3AM EP draws on their signature meticulously crafted sonic identity whilst also treading new ground in the way of Lime Bike Dub, an infectious dubstep anthem sampling the iconic Lime Bike chirp. 3AM, Games, and Let Me Hear build on their clear mastery of minimal technicality, offering four club-ready and on-rotation tracks, ready to go.
Following his debut standalone DDD single in 2025, now is the year in which we ask you to submit to the force of Breathworkz' beats for his debut DDD EP - Surrender. Cementing his place as one of the US' most prodigious production talents coming through the North American scene - Surrender EP demands precedence, and it's not going to ask politely. Across the four tunes, Breathworkz penchant for brooding, sultry, sub-drenched beats is in overdrive - as desert-like soundscapes are matched with crisp beats and Asian influenced melodic inflections - stifling, suffocating but ultimately satisfying. Originating from Florida's vibrant underground scene via Denver, Surrender EP proves that this is a producer carving his own path in the deepest, darkest and most dangerous 140 dubstep tradition. Ready to Surrender? Breathworkz' EP is about to leave you breathless. Don't disobey.
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Belgian bass lord Substrada may well hold claim to be the most disgusting producer in the underground dubstep scene. His tunes are grotty, grimey and damn well grotesque - and the stench of filth is no stronger smelt than this monstrous two tracker: Vandalblast / Ruffa (ft. Kyber). Two tracks that ooze freakish hideousness - pairing up with Kyber on Ruffa, that may well be 2026's most disgusting drop. Come experience the grot - Substrada's serving it up.
q100, OZ & FLO return to Infernal Sounds with a monumental follow-up to their debut Cruiser EP. The trio continue to carve their own lane, fusing dubstep pressure with techno precision on the uncompromising Worker Bee EP. The title track 'Worker Bee' sets the tone immediately, with T-Man's commanding vocal riding a heavyweight groove built to lock you in and not let go. 'Plasmatic' twists the energy further, launching into a cold, kaleidoscopic run of descending bass and stark, mechanical tension. 'Sink Hole' dives even deeper; a ruthless cut driven by slicing mid-range FX and tightly engineered sound design that pulls you straight into the void. 'Source Code' flips the script with a funkier, swaggering bassline, injecting groove without losing the grit, before the instrumental of 'Worker Bee' strips things back to showcase the precision and power at the core of the EP. Two remixes of 'Plasmatic' close it out in style: Ninety delivers a warped, surreal reimagining, while Katch brings a raw, cut-throat refix that hits with pure intent. This is 140 done right! Focused, forward-thinking, and built for sound systems. Worker Bee is a statement release that proves q100, OZ & FLO are operating at the sharp end of the spectrum.
Lyon based dubstep/uk gararge/techno wizard drops six pieces of his sub heavy heat on Nerve Collect. Featuring collaborations with grime's latest MC talent, Capo Lee from North London and rising name in the French UK garage scene blending infectious grooves with high-energy, bass-driven productions.
Our favourite LA-based Brazilian madman and all round bass music connoisseur, Oxossi, is back on DDD - this time ready to lay down the law and release his manifesto for counter culture in EP format, with the cheerily puntastic 'LAPDepression'. Don't get it bent, this EP is more psychologically testing than a 24 hour interrogation from Carrie Mathison - yet there is so much musical depth, with organic and authentic instrumentation running throughout - with Arabesque touches a recurring theme. With opener Return's off-kilter syncopated and time signature bending guitar riff, you could be fooled that you were listening to Tool, yet on the title track you are entering full snake charmer mode - before the haunting interlude leads you into the police holding cell of Fly On the Wall ahead of System Error - which slaps you senseless as the EP reaches its finale. Ready to take a trip to a pit of snakes infested with rabid dogs? LAPDepression is a one way street of musically rich, mental torture. Respect Oxossi's badge - he's reinventing what it means to fight crime. This one's revolutionary.
q100, OZ & FLO plunge to their darkest point on Sink Hole, a ruthless, high-pressure cut that drags you straight into unstable territory. Built around a hostile core of razor-sharp mid-range and tightly controlled low-end, the track moves with coiled tension, warped textures, and an unrelenting forward drive. Cold, claustrophobic, and surgically precise, Sink Hole is engineered for maximum impact, a system-ready weapon designed for late-night pressure and total control.