Top 100 Chart placements for Mode Recordings
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Having made a name for himself in the dubstep scene with a handful of exciting releases on labels including Infernal Sounds and Sublock, Korode debuts on Mode Recordings offering 3 tracks of aggressive, chest-rattling bassweight with Evidence EP. Aptly named, this release is evidence of Korodes sound design and production prowess- from the immediate sub-bass impact on the title track, to the shuffling grooves of Distinct, and the grittier textures found on the relentless final track Cryogen.
Having made a name for himself in the dubstep scene with a handful of exciting releases on labels including Infernal Sounds and Sublock, Korode debuts on Mode Recordings offering 3 tracks of aggressive, chest-rattling bassweight with Evidence EP. Aptly named, this release is evidence of Korodes sound design and production prowess- from the immediate sub-bass impact on the title track, to the shuffling grooves of Distinct, and the grittier textures found on the relentless final track Cryogen.
For their inaugural release, Mode Recordings present Suh It Guh, a dark and skippy grime track with vocals from prolific mic-men Jammz and Logan - both in stellar form off the back of their respective albums last year- along with up-and-coming MC Amzzino, whos hot off the heels of Scorcher and Wiley co-signs. Jammz was also on the other side of the mixing board for this one, flexing his production chops and setting pace with a murky instrumental which is also featured on this release alongside an acappella version.