Loxy & Resound – Burning Shadows
It’s been a long time coming but Loxy and Resound’s debut album “Burning Shadows” has finally arrived on dbridge’s Exit imprint and it’s a ragga infused tech drum’n’bass belter. The album’s 13 tracks feature eerie sci-fi style atmospheric soundscapes with plenty of menacing dub bass and sparse d’n’b percussion. I’ve been listening to this a [...]
dBridge – City of Lonely Runaways / Dischord
Disfigured Dubz has built an impressive back catalogue since its inception in 2007 with material from new artists such as Truth and Kulture taking pride of place alongside established names like Instra:mental, Kryptic Minds and label boss Skream. The latest artist to get onboard is dBridge and with Skream popping up on his Autonomic imprint [...]
Exit Records Presents Mosaic Volume One
Exit Records launched in 2003 with the label’s initial output coming from label owner dBridge himself. Over the past 6 years and nearly 30 releases however, artists such as Instra:mental, Survival, Genotype, Goldie/Rufige Kru and many more have made their mark on the label. As well as 12″ vinyl, there have been five album projects [...]
Magnetic Man – Perfect Stranger (dBridge Remix) – free download
Fresh off the back of our review of the Magnetic Man debut album we’ve got a cracking freebie for ya. The trio’s next single – “Perfect Stranger” arrives on October 4th as a precursor for the album’s release on the 11th and they’ve kindly given us the brilliant dBridge remix for free download. Taking the [...]
D Bridge – ZX81 (Ramadanman Refix)
We covered the original of “ZX81″ back in December and it was one of my favourite tracks of the year, so when this remix package popped up I was a little unsure of how they’d work. But fear not – both Shed and Ramadanman have turned in brilliant reworks. It’s the latter that stands out [...]
D Bridge, Instra:mental & Skream – Acacia Avenue
D Bridge & Instra:Mental launch their new Autonomic imprint with this lovely piece of dark electronica running at 170bpm. A robotic groove shifts the track alongside monumental sub bass and an ever so catchy wee synth hook. The whole track just oozes atmosphere and depth. Skream takes a back seater for “Detroid” on the flip [...]












