From the kill or be killed gang land streets of Wickford, all the way to the swanky coke infested PRSPCT Rotterdam offices..
Hellfish stoops to a depraved level with this ruthless stab in the back to some of the biggest hardcore wankers around.
Grab a copy before the legal wankers get the release pulled.
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Greetings and welcome from Axces. We're a small local Copenhagen community of friends and curious souls. This is our very first record. Alfredo92 and Kasper Marrot run the label, and they've produced two tracks with help from our good friends Carl Emil and Lauge.
The record was created in 2017 at the professional facilities we've come to know as Nordvest Auto. On both tracks, you'll hear a lot of drums, some bass, effects, samples, vocals and sounds from beyond, we don't know how to describe. They've been tested on various sound systems during the past year, and we can ensure you that a flat EQ and max volume will suit the tracks almost anywhere.
We really hope you enjoy our effort. If you should ever find yourself in Copenhagen Axces will provide counselling and guidance at own risk.
There’s a special kind of feeling when everything falls into place - when the drums bounce easy, the bassline rolls steady, and a bright guitar line cuts through the warmth of tape. That feeling became the heart of the FULLNESS, from Marcus I meets aDUBta. The sound of FULLNESS is built on simple, living elements: real drums, deep bass, a warm sound, and melodies that leave space to breathe. It moves between Early Reggae, Rocksteady, and Roots - sometimes straight and solid, sometimes stretching out into Dub and Echo. With its voice, from singer and lyricist Marcus I, FULLNESS carries the message about gratitude, love, freedom, and the small moments of everyday life. While Marcus’s singing style nods to the great singers, he stays grounded in his own experience, which perfectly complements aDUBta’s production, giving him space to shine. This LP is a complete, warm, balanced, and uplifting experience from start to finish.
FULLNESS grew from a steady musical exchange between Marcus I and aDUBta - two people on different sides of the Alps (Marcus I in France and aDUBta in Germany), finding a shared rhythm. What began in early 2022 with a few Riddims sent back and forth soon turned into a regular flow of songs. Every week brought new ideas, new words, and new melodies. When they finally met in person at aDUBta’s Attic Roots Studio in Bavaria, Germany, it all fell naturally into place. Most of the instruments were played by aDUBta, and the whole LP was mixed live on his Tascam 388, keeping that raw, handmade feel. With several friends helping bring even more color into the music, aDUBta brought in Viti Sanchez to lend his expressive saxophone and horn lines, Michael Salvermoser with his warm trombone tones, and members of the Black Oak Roots Allstars - King HuHa and Jannis Klenke on bass and guitars, along with Morry 'Da Baron' (Dub Inc.) on bass. FULLNESS means the fullness of music, of life, of friendship, of gratitude. It’s what happens when music becomes more than a project - when it turns into a shared space where things just flow.
Earlier in the year, Washington, D.C-based Sol Power Allstars launched the Sweet Breeze Sound imprint, seemingly as a vehicle for oddball re-edits and nostalgic, sample-rich productions. Handling side A on release number three in San Fran's King Most, who crafts a hybrid 80s electro/proto-house jam out of echoing electronics, bobdypopping beats, and all manner of effects-laden samples (including a wealth from InDeep classic 'Last Night a DJ Saved My Life' ). Over on side B, Sol Power's own Marc Meistro takes over, laying down his own sparse, lo-fi, analogue-rich tribute to electro-era synth disco that once again nods to a variety of cult classics from the early 1980s.
Burnski's Instinct label kicks on with more filthy low-end wobblers, this time with Killjoy the man behind the buttons. He opens up with 'Proud' (feat Kwam) which has a dirty low-end sleaze and blasts of busted bass topped with grimy bars and razor sharp percussion. It's pure filth for lip-curling disgust. Then 'Fever' drops into punchy speed garage energy with hustling drums and more warped bass and 'Allstars' gets lose on a glitchy two-stepper. The flip side shows yet another look with 'Lovestruck ' packed with pitched up vocal hooks and slamming drums and 'Shout' rounds out with icy cool.
Original Gravity Records announces a deadly new 7" from Boss Foundation, the fresh alias of producer and multi-instrumentalist Neil Anderson. Previously known as Woodfield Rd Allstars for his vintage Jamaican (predominantly instrumental) output, Anderson now moves forward under the sharper, more genre-focused name Boss Foundation—a banner that reflects the heavy, stripped-down, late-’60s Boss Reggae style at the core of his sound.
Side A: The Henchman
A tough, propulsive Boss Reggae instrumental driven by a fierce groove, The Henchman comes armed with vintage-style pistol-shot effects and a pair of unmistakable Dennis Alcapone vocal drops, giving the cut the swagger and tension of a lost 1969 sound-system special. Heavy, atmospheric, and tailor-made for selectors who favour harder-edged instrumentals.
Side B: Pressure Version
An organ-led version built on the riddim Anderson created for The Pioneers’ 2025 recording of “I Feel So Bad” (the Jackie Edwards classic). Featuring Abramo Riti on Hammond organ, Pressure Version offers a warm, melodic excursion that highlights the depth and movement of the rhythm—spacious, soulful, and crafted with the sensibilities of a classic late-’60s version cut.
Pressed in a strictly limited edition, this double-sided killer marks the official debut of Boss Foundation, signalling a powerful new chapter in Original Gravity’s ongoing commitment to era-authentic Jamaican sounds.
Kicking off 2026 in style Pep Jam All Stars Vol 6 is here.
First up, Kiinjo teams with The Patchouli Brothers and Planet B for Love On The Dancefloor – a proper disco-house jam that’s all about love, groove, and good vibes. Then Hungarian duo Soneec & Soultizer hook up with Hazel Fernandes for Get Down, a feel-good floorfiller with soul and energy to spare.
On the flip, Phil Fuldner brings us Afrodesia, a sun-soaked, disco-powered groove that’s been a long time coming. And finally, Lovebirds take us back with The Path 2011, a cheeky classic that still hits just right.
Four tracks, one 12 inch loads of love for the dancefloor – enjoy!
‘The Jamaican Recordings Allstars’ have gone back to the Reggae heydays of 1968 / 1969 as a strong influence on their snappy instrumental track. The flash points of Harry J Allstars ‘The Liquidator’ and Dave and Ansell Collins ‘Double Barrel’ come to mind. No reggae 7” single would be the same without its version b-side, so please flip the single over for part two where the beat is pulled up to the fore. Hope you enjoy rocking to this future classic !!!!
Flash Atkins has pulled together a crack team of musicians for Sanza Mibale Ya Bo Pemi.
It is a tribute to the golden age of Afro-Disco, when the sounds of 70's New York found their way to the continent and fused with local musical styles and rhythms.
Felix Ngindu sings in his native Lingala language from the DRC over a locked bass, congas, keys, percussion, rhythm guitar and a brass section from Haggis Horn's Atholl Ransome and Malcolm Strachan.
Funk, disco, soul and jazz all blend for a peak time jam.
The Flash Dub strips things back to the rhythm section for heads down, dubby action and a tracky take that still packs a dance floor punch.
The incomparable Bosq steps up for remix duties and knocks it out of the park. Layered drums and percussion give things a more Latin swing before the beats break, piano enters the fray, and it's a tropical-funk party-starter all the way. The dub does the beat thing, rocking a hard groove for the dancers.
Hands in the air? F**ck yeah!
LTD Edition in individually sprayed sleeves !
We mark the second cumming of U-Freqs with a re-release by godfathers of Wonk House, Big Hair (Chris Butterworth and Aaron Trinder).
Where better to start than U-Freqs first release UF01 where the Wonkfathers take us on an exotic journey through Asia’s glory hole and spurt out in ancient Britain’s Spike Milligan Island, and on to the Southern states for a roast, of sorts.
BigHair meets Coker for their finest collaboration. U-Freqs are back, BigHair are back. Where will this all go…?
- A1: Yasiin Gaye - Respiration (Feat Talib Kweli & Black Thought) (Flying High Mix)
- A2: J B. & The Soul Mates - I Feel Good (Feat. Busta Rhymes)
- A3: Black Star & Aretha Franklin - Young, Gifted & Black
- A4: A Common Wonder - She Wants To Be Moved
- B1: Rick James & The Soul Mates - Thank You (Feat Jay-Z & The Roots)
- B2: Black Star & Aretha Franklin - Ms Fat Booty Pt. Iii
- B3: A Common Wonder - Love Is Real
- B4: Kendrick Lamar & Marvin Gaye - The Heart Part 5
- C1: Notorious B I.g. & Edwin Starr - B.i.g. Poppa
- C2: Curtis Mayfield & Dr Dre - The Next Episode (Feat. Snoop Dogg)
- C3: Brandy & Billy Stewart - Sittin' Up In My Room
- C4: The Meters & Ludacris - Strut Your Money Maker (Feat Pharrell)
- D1: The Temptations & Beyoncé - Crazy Next To You (Feat Jay-Z)
- D2: Peter Tosh & Purple Ribbon Allstars - Legalize That Kryptonite
- D3: Yasiin Gaye - Priority (Electro-Soul Mix)
- A1: Tony Scott And The Indonesian Allstars - Gambang Suling
- A2: Elvin Jones Jazz Machine - Little Lady
- A3: Nathan Davis - Evolution
- B1: Dave Pike Set - Raga Jeeva Swara
- B2: Hideo Shiraki Quintet &Amp; 3 Koto Girls - Matsuri No Genzo
- B3: Albert Mangelsdorff Quartet - Never Let It End
- C1: Orchester Roland Kovac - Blue Dance
- C2: Fritz Pauer - Gratuliere - Movement A
- C3: Joachim Kühn Group - Depression And Illusion
- C4: George Gruntz - Hightime Keepsakes
- D1: Pedro Iturralde Quintet - Veleta De Tu Viento
- D2: Jef Gilson Nonet - Ouverture San Remo
- A1: Blue Verb
- A2: Nauseous/Devilish
- A3: That Ain't No Dang Cat!
- A4: Aspenz
- B1: Cowboy Allstar
- B2: Thoughts Of Offing One
- B3: Debold
- B4: Fake Life
- C1: I Don't Owe U Nything
- C2: Fire Like Tyndall
- C3: Unknown, Forever Unknown
- C4: Retro Otw
- D1: When I Strike, I Strike Hard
- D2: You Owe Me
- D3: It's Nice To Be Alive
- D4: Blue Verb (Reprise)
Repress!
There was huge demand on the first issue - now released in a standard edition. Limited. Be Quick!
Hot double LP of beats and scattered rhymes (JPEGMAFIA, Retro X & Jeshi feature) from this highly inventive producer. Having gained notoriety for his work with Frank Ocean and Travis Scott among others, Only Diamonds Cut Diamonds is overjoyed, heady and nervous at once. It offers a proper introduction to the massively imaginative sound of Vegyn.




















