Various Artists : Under The Moss Vol. 3 [Forest Freaks]

“The legendary Forest Freaks return with Under The Moss Vol. 3, the latest in a series of compilations showcasing the very finest in Lithuanian forest music. As with Under The Moss Vol. 1 and Under The Moss Vol. 2, this stellar release offers a rare glimpse into a secret world of forest spirits and fairy creatures, always with a strong focus on quality. Mastering and artwork by Forest Freaks. (ektoplazm.com)”

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Format: 9 x File, Compilation, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC
Released: 11 May 2014
Style: Psytrance

Erich Schall : wandler&absorber [bsc_047]

“German dub ambient producer Erich Schall graces basic_sounds netlabel with his third immersive EP, wandler&absorber. Schall’s textures are dense and warm, incorporating meditative dub rhythms and filtered ambient washes leaving the listener with a foreign, euphoric impression.

The EP opens with ‘Wandler’, a lush expansive ambient journey with organic dub pulses, nocturnal nuances, combined with layered alien spatial effects, ultimately delivering a sublime musical voyage. ‘Absorber’ is a diffused atmospheric track with cloudlike floating synth-waves and dislocated dub structures combined with melodic phrases and rich washes for an overall otherworldly landscape.”

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Format: 2 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, WAV
Released: 2 Jul 2014
Style: Dub Techno, Ambient

Sin Amigos : Mande [monoKraK 166]

“2 free WAV tracks of deep minimal techno.”

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Format: 2 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, WAV
Released: 28 Jun 2014
Style: Minimal, Deep House

Palmah : Gotta Be Fresh (G – House Remix) [self relased]

“Made the sample from the Workoholics intro track theme music, and then I made it fresh 😉 – support by following + downloading + resharing, thx alot”

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Format: 1 x File, Single, WAV
Released: 29 April 2014
Style: Electro, Deep House

Sub.Made : Memories [SP16]

“SP16 – Memories marks the second release by Sub.Made (Denis Marold) on Sublime Porte.This time Sub.Made returns with 3 emotional dub techno tracks. After his rather dark/experimental 4-track contribution on ‘echoes’, he now seems to showing the calmer side of his productional skills.

The start of ‘Memories’ is driven by filtered chords and bass wich later turn into a simple and minimalistic but powerfull rhythmic composition. The heavy kick just fits right into the groove and makes it very easy to listen to.
‘True Time’ calmly builds up with lush pads, bass and kick then slowly evoles into a wide sea of emotions after the chords and percussions come in.The meditative pulsating groove floats like a thought drenched in all colours of hope and paves the way to the beautiful emptiness of ‘Unforgettable Moments’; Sub.Made creates an isolated and hollow place wich gets filled with deep rolling bass and melancholic piano riffs as the track unfolds. Derivate accompanies the EP with a deep bass/electro crossgenre remix of ‘True Time’.”

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Format: 4 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, WAV
Released: 16 Jun 2014
Style: Dub Techno, Ambient

Discknocked : Lenguas Muertas E​.P [KPL018]

Discknocked takes us to a dub world of great environmental structure, a marvellous EP where we find 4 remixes very well-crafted, what makes a great work of sound quality of this EP. Thoroughly recommended and free, as always!
Many thanks to all the artists: Discknocked, Ifihadahifi, Triames, Retouched and Warmth.”

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Format: 9 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, WAV
Released: 3 Jun 2014
Style: Dub Techno, Ambient

Floating Mind : Dark And Light [monoKraK 165]

“3 free WAV tracks (deep minimal techno, dark minimal techno, ambient)”

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Format: 3 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, WAV
Released: 29 May 2014
Style: Minimal, Experimental, Ambient

Vector Burn : Ghost Maps LP [www023]

Vector Burn, hiatused Drum & Bass moniker of US based producer Oliver Scott, entered the books in the years after the Millenium. His music was acclaimed and celebrated among DJs and fans of technoid DnB for his unique sound, heavily Techno-influenced percussive textures and radical abstinence from traditional Jungle/Drum & Bass clichés.

When growing up he played bass in indie/hardcore bands, and started producing Drum & Bass in 1999. Two years later he broke into the scene and quickly gained followers worldwide through his releases on labels like Cyanide, Technorganic, Scientia, Replicant Audio and Critical. On the ‘Replicant Audio vs Critical’ Knowledge Mix-CD he had three of his tunes featured. Around that time he started his own label named Alloy Recordings together with Castor (with whom he also released a number of studio collaborations as THE RIOT some years later) that never got off the ground and ceased to exist after putting out testpress of their first planned release.

In time Vector Burn branched out to harder tunes and overall covered a wide spectrum of influences and nuances within his unique trademark sound, somewhere between cinematic and technoid. After a couple of years of exposure to a broader audience through labels such as Beta, Habit, Human Imprint, Barcode and Metalheadz, his Drum & Bass release career gradually phased out. His last known releases were a digital tune on the US based label Force Recordings in 2008 and a remix on Fanu’s second Album on his own label Lightless in 2009. Today, most of the old interviews, mixes, articles and such (including Vectur Burn’s own old websites) are offline; the digital past slowly degrades and the knowledge of things past blurs in detail as we progress. But the releases remain and give reference in the rubble of time.

Oliver Scott still makes music today under a number of pseudonymes (Lightning Tree for slow trip hop, Forward Remnants for experimental electronic, Grandfather Moth for experimental ambient, Baphometrics for extreme electronics), but has basically left the mainstream dance music scene. He is still involved in the music industry as he has been working in various capacities on music videos, design and animation. However, quite a few of his older Drum & Bass tunes were never released at the time. Some had been signed for releases that didn’t happen for one reason or another (on Replicant Audio, Rumble, Hiatus, Logistic, Square One, Defcom, Renegade Hardware and Vector Burn and Castor’s own Alloy Recordings), a handful of leaks have circulated on Soulseek and the likes for a decade, and one of his remixes (incidentally a bootleg in itself) was actually bootlegged to a whitelabel vinyl (DNB001) from such a leaked mp3 in 2003. But more than half of Vector Burn’s tunes were never available to the public, aside from some appearing in DJ sets many years ago.

For this release, the artist spent months combing through his archive and network of old contacts from back in the days to gather tunes, including many from his early years, some of which only existed on other people’s hard drives anymore. He reconstructed and salvaged some material, collaborated with designer Chadwick Halbritter on the artwork, compiled the album and had it mastered by Eric Racy (who also mixed the latest Photek album)… And now he hands it to the public as a massive free download album in two volumes, asking for nothing in return (not even a mandatory ‘like’ on his Facehook page).

This might well be one of the most gracious gifts a Drum & Bass producer has ever made to their scene. There are predecessors on the label front – Kniteforce, Nerve and Tilt have put their release catalogs online as free mp3 some years ago (although Kniteforce eventually took the links offline and went back to commercial), and a number of artists have released tunes on existing Drum & Bass netlabels and/or made tunes available as free downloads on their websites or ‘social’ profiles. But so far, few (if any) producers in Vector Burn’s league have put almost their entire catalog of unreleased tunes out for free, with such effort to put it in a decent form, let alone years after (more or less) leaving the scene. This is a massive heads up to all those who still appreciate the early millenium tech funk, Vector Burn’s works in particular, and to all who are in it for the love of music:

‘Thank you for downloading / sharing / stealing this album.'”

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Format: 46 x File, Album, MP3/320 kbps, WAV
Released: 9 May 2014
Style: Drum and Bass

Jarz : Little Things EP [WOND009]

Jarz is back! It is a pleasure for us to present you the second release of Jarz on Wondermachine.
Care to detail, disregard of rules, soulful harmonies, field recordings, warm organic backgrounds and unpredictable melodies – the music of Jarz is made of Little Things.
Shunsuke Akimoto, our man in Tokyo, contributes with two personal reinterpretations. The third remix comes from Andres Marcos.”

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Format: 7 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC
Released: 22 May 2014
Style: Minimal, Deep House, Jazz, Experimental

Floating Mind : Trouble Space [monoKraK 164]

“2 free WAV tracks of deep minimal techno for monoKraK netlabel.”

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Format: 2 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, WAV
Released: 12 May 2014
Style: Minimal, Techno