The North Quarter has consistently excelled at delivering expansive drum & bass sounds that are rich in soul and built on smooth, captivating grooves. Their second State of Mind compilation is yet another prime example, bringing together four sides of fresh riddims from a range of contemporary talents. Alexx A-Game kicks things off with a funky remix from Satl, setting the tone for the album, followed by the upbeat vibes of Lenzman & Redeyes’ Hold Tight Girl. Other standout moments include the jazzy depth of Channell's Intrigue and Note’s immersive, bass-heavy Affirmative Action.
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Marcus Intalex was a universally revered drum & bass producer/DJ until his untimely death in 2017 and ‘How You Make Me Feel’ is a kaleidoscopic celebration of his trailblazing life and career.
From emerging as a DJ on the rave scene in Burnley to surviving ‘Gunchester’ jungle raves and taking his era-defining D&B from Manchester to the world, before effortlessly switching to techno under his Trevino moniker, Marcus Intalex was at the bleeding-edge of club culture for nearly three decades. As close collaborator Martyn says, ‘Not many people can say they played at Berghain and Metalheadz nights.’
This illustrated oral history weaves together memories from Marcus’ inner circle, unpublished photos and artwork, and words from his closest friends and family. It’s the story of how a humble, restless soul created some of the most emotionally charged underground music of all time. And how his legacy lives on through a worldwide community of artists and music lovers he inspired along the way. Learn More
Following their critically acclaimed 2016 debut album, ‘Borderlands’, (nominated for ‘Best Album’ in DJ Mag’s annual awards), Conduct’s highly-anticipated second major work drops in 2017 via Blu Mar Ten Music. ‘Oma' is an immense LP, taking its sonic cues from 'Borderlands' while expanding them into far wilder territories. Organic clashes with electronic in a whirlpool of tribal head banging, fragile introspection and beautiful sonic architecture. Skittering rhythms, rock Learn More
At last, The North Quarter gives Echo Brown’s stunning debut EP a well-deserved vinyl release. Featuring four of the original five tracks, this version sees the rising US talent team up with Manchester’s KinKai on the dreamy opener Affirmations. From there, the journey drifts into a surreal realm as So Good unfolds with its hazy neo-soul vibe, while Love Won’t Do takes us down deep, SpectraSoul-inspired rabbit holes. Phenomena delivers a powerful punch with its UK-style shuffling drums and gritty, rumbling bassline, bringing the whole experience to a dramatic pause. There’s no mistaking the quality here.
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