You can now pre-save Lurk’s ‘Pinna EP’ on Spotify, ahead of the Beatport exclusive release on the 11th August and Worldwide release on the 25th August.
Check the the latest Infidelity Records Podcast for the first plays of tracks from the EP!
SUBTLE ELEMENT
SPY REMIX
BASS SHERIFF & RE:EDIT
RUNE
CONSTRICT
LONDON ELEKTRICITY LIVE IN THE PARK
DR MEAKER – BENNY PAGE REMIX
RUXIM
CHASER
VITAL ELEMENTS
LURK
OBSCURE FORM
GALACTIC FEAR
GYDRA
L33
TerraHawk with guest co-hosts Creatures take you through the most recent Drum and Bass releases as well as a special guest mix by Subtle Element to mark the release of Rotations EP
We’ve had some great feedback after sending the promo’s out, here’s what a few of the supporting artist had to say
TC 10/10 Yeah very good!
Nicky Blackmarket 10/10 Runnin!!!
Run Tingz Cru 10/10 Keeping in real.. solid ep
Rene La Vice 9/10 Sounding cold!
Logan D 9/10 Wicked, thanks very much
Drumsound & Bassline Smith 8/10 Cool beats!
Kolectiv 8/10 Really cool production as always
DJ Sappo 8/10 Rolling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ed Solo 7/10 Nice
Audio for Subtle Element’s debut EP with Infidelity Records, ‘Rotations EP’, is now up online and available to listen to on soundcloud – uploads courtesy of DrumNBassNET, SkankandBass & of course our own label account.
The release is set for the 3rd February.
Support for the the release so far has been great..
TC 10/10 > Very Good! Spy 9/10 > wicked tracks Rene La Vice 9/10 > liking this. sounding reminiscent of Octane & DLR Aries 9/10 > BIG !!!! Kolectiv 8/10 > Great stuff I like how over ISNT overkilled 😉 big ups! Fre4knc 8/10 > Nice! Really liking Overkill Liondub 7/10 > DOPE. FEELING THIS ONE Drumsound 8/10
Radio Support Mercenary Radio, Bassport FM, Futuresound Radio, Kool FM x 3, Renegade Radio, DNB Radio x 2 , DnB Vault, Rough Tempo x 2 , Dream FM x 2, RogueFM.com, WUTK FM (Knoxville, Tennessee), Global DNB, Bassdrive.
Hot on the heels of our last release from talented trio Creatures, Subtle Element touches down with his first solo EP for Infidelity, ‘Rotations EP’.
Following his personal exodus from Cornwall a few years back, Subtle Element has found himself amongst some of the best up and coming names on the Bristol D&B circuit, receiving support from some top level names including Noisia, Optiv & BTK, Foreign Concept, Xtrah, Nymfo, Bailey, Chris SU, Doc Scott, Fre4knc, Eastcolours, Volatile Cycle & many more.
He is also resident for promoter ‘Bristol Drum & Bass Events’, enabling him to appear on lineups for the likes of Dispatch Recordings, Shogun Audio, Neosignal & Metalheadz.
His unique brand of sub-low drum & bass has rightly earned placed him as one to watch right now.
The title track ‘Rotations’ propels us to another level in Subtle Element’s arsenal – employing an organic sounding groove-charged break, worthy of it’s namesake. The concurrent bassline is serious head-nod material, complete with clever LFO rate variations that complement the funky precedent already set by the impressive drum work.
Next up is ‘Clockwork’ – this truly is a sub-low roller in it’s purest form – gritty, dark and littered with stabs and pads eerie enough to send even the most ardent heads running for the hills. Don’t be fooled into thinking the evil undertones in this track are all it’s got, however, as it’s packing serious punch and dancefloor worthy grooves throughout.
Track three, ‘Disorder’, continues in the same vein as it’s predecessor, with autonomous sub throughout and super tight percussive elements – accompanied by his now trademark bass sounds.
Rounding off the EP is ‘Overkill’. A thunderous kick drum pattern ensues before we’re introduced to the star of the show – yeah, you guessed it, sub-bass. The producer’s dedication to the cause right across this project is clear for all to see, but no more than in this track.