We are back with another essential selection on the Buy Music Club platform for Bandcamp Friday!
This latest list is a goldmine for DJs and enthusiasts alike, spanning crucial vinyl reissues, forward-thinking Jungle and D&B, and some surprisingly dancefloor orientated Dub Techno.
Leading the charge in breakbeat science is Tim Reaper, whose Future Retro London label is now mandatory listening for any modern Jungle aficionado. Before FRL goes on a hiatus, how about an album of Tim Reaper remixes of Kloke, Dev/Null, Harmony and more?
Next up is an unmissable nod to a foundational figure: DJ Trace. The list features new remixes of a classic Trace cut, landing on the esteemed Deep Jungle label. Check out the hoover laden Dev/Null remix for maximum darkness!
For those who crave the adrenaline of early rave and breakneck rhythms, we’ve included a pair of absolute must-haves.
We love this new EP from Bruk on the always explosive Hardcore Energy label. Known for raw, uncompromising sounds, this release promises high-velocity breaks, intense synth work, and the unmistakable energy that defines contemporary Hardcore and Jungle. With Chef The Boy and Fez The Kid on board, expect raw, Reese bass driven amen science!
To balance the new heat with some history, the list features the highly anticipated vinyl reissue of Bodysnatch’s seminal track, ‘Just 4 U London’. This classic is a piece of UK Hardcore history, and its reappearance on vinyl is a huge moment for collectors and DJs looking to inject authentic 90s rave flavour into their sets. If you missed it the first time, this is your chance to own a timeless anthem.
We take a a detour into the hypnotic depths of minimal sound design with Talor. This inclusion offers a welcome change of pace, delivering a masterclass in Dub Techno. Expect submerged chords, endless echoes, and shifting rhythmic textures perfect for those moments in the set that demand focus, atmosphere, and introspection.
Head over to our Buy Music Club page now to explore the full list and support these phenomenal artists directly.