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DJ Rap

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Drum & Bass

Propa Classics Volume 1

A Spiritual Aura
AA Divine Rhythm

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Proper Talent

Cat No: PTC001
Released: 2001

£8.00

DJ SS/EQ

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Drum & Bass

Breakbeat Pressure Pt I

A1 Respect To The Following
A2 A Little More Respect
B1 Breakbeat Pressure
B2 Wake Up Call
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Formation

Cat No: FORM12 018
Released: 1992

£12.00

Darkman

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Drum & Bass

As Dark As It Gets EP

A1 Darkman (4:08)
A2 String Of Darkness (4:26)
AA1 Deep Love (5:20)
AA2 Bad Boy Skank (4:30)

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Formation

Cat No: FORM12017
Released: 1992

£25.00
£12.50

DJ Phantasy

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Drum & Bass

Atmosphere / Knowledge&Wisdom

A Atmosphere
B Knowledge&Wisdom

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Rogue Trooper

Cat No: DBMTROOP 008
Released: 1995

£7.00

DJ SS

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Drum & Bass

Jazz&Bass Session II

A I've Got You

New Identity Recordings

Cat No: NIR 08
Released: 1998

£6.00

Mega Drive

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Drum & Bass

Taking Control EP

Mindscapes, 2 Demon, Lket it take control, Pure Intension
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Formation

Cat No: 12007
Released: 1992

£15.00

Rhythm For Reasons

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Drum & Bass

Tango DJSS rmx Grand National, Doomsday 12008

DJ SS&EQ Remixes
A1 The Grand National
A2 Doomsday
Tango Remixes
AA1 Grand National
AA2 Doomsday

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Formation

Cat No: FORM12008
Released: 1992

£20.00
£10.00

MA1

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Drum & Bass

Movin In Motion - DJ SS Rmx

A1 Motion
A2 Motion (Bonus Mix)
AA1 The Switch
AA2 Ruffige (Remix)

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Formation

Cat No: FORM 12039
Released: 1994

£12.00

Nasty Habits

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Drum & Bass

As Nasty As I Want To Be (Remixes)

A1 Here Comes The Drumz (Remix)
A2 Mayday, Mayday (Remix)
B1 Dark Angel (Remix)
B2 Let's Go (Cold Remix) (Remix)

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Reinforced

Cat No: RIVET 1233R
Released: 1992

£25.00

Primitive

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Drum & Bass

Mash It Up

E Mash It Up
EE Magic Juggler

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Limited Edition

Cat No: CW 07
Released: 1992

£10.00
£5.00

Ray Keith

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Drum & Bass

Terrordrome 2002 / 2001 VIP Mix

Terrordrome 2002, 2001 VIP Mix NEW
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UFO Recordings

Cat No: UFO Sampler 2
Released: 2002

£6.00

Underwolves, The

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Drum & Bass

Under Your Sky

A1 Unexpected Days (5:16)
A2 Shaken (6:12)
B1 So Blue It's Black (Heavy Manners Mix) (5:39)
B2 Bird Song (5:39)

Blue (Island)

Cat No: PFA2LPDJ
Released: 1999

£7.00

Big Bud

Format: Coloured Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Drum & Bass

Fear Of Flying (Album Sampler 1)

A Children Of Jah (7:45)
B1 How I Make My G's (5:22)
B2 Just Can't Hold Me Down (4:41)

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Sound Trax

Cat No: FILM008
Released: 2005

£7.00

Omni Trio

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Drum & Bass

Mystic Steppers EP

A Feel (Feel Good)
B1 Step Off (Bass Invader Mix)
B2 Strong Enough

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Candidate Records

Cat No: CAT-002
Released: 1993

£30.00

Various

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch Picture Disc
Genre: Drum & Bass

Enforcers Vol. 4

A1 Manix & Rufige Kru You Held My Hand (Markmac + Goldie Remix)
A2 R. Solution Main Source
AA1 Manix The X Factor (The Director's Cut)
AA2 Tek 9 Seven Long Years

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Reinforced Records

Cat No: RIVET 1249
Released: 1993

£35.00

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Information on the Drum & Bass genre

Drum and bass (commonly abbreviated to D&B or DnB) is a type of electronic dance music which emerged in the mid 1990s. The genre is characterized by fast breakbeats (typically between 160–190 bpm, occasional variation is noted in older compositions), with heavy bass, sub-bass lines, and occasional infra-bass lines. Drum and bass began as an offshoot of the United Kingdom rave scene of the very early 1990s. Over the first decade of its existence, the incorporation of elements from various musical genres led to many permutations in its overall style.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, a growing nightclub culture gave birth to a new electronic music style called Rave music, which combined regular beats alongside broken, syncopated beats, strong basslines and a faster tempo than that of house music. By 1991, musical tracks made up of only "broken" beats began to be known as "jungle", branching off into a separate musical genre (circa 1991-1992) popular at raves and on pirate radio in urban Britain.

These tracks often combined ragga vocal tracks with broken beats and bass lines. By 1994 jungle began to gain mainstream popularity and fans of the music (known as junglists) became a recognizable part of British youth subculture. After being further developed, the sound took on a very urban, raggamuffin sound, incorporating dancehall ragga-style MC chants, dub basslines, but also increasingly complex, high tempo rapid fire breakbeat percussion. At this time jungle began to be associated with criminals and criminal activity and perhaps as a reaction or perhaps independently of this, producers began to draw away from the ragga style and create what they labeled drum and bass. There is no clear point at which jungle became drum and bass, though most jungle producers continue to produce what they call drum and bass.

As the music style became more polished and sophisticated, it began to shift from pirate to commercial radio and gain widespread acceptance (circa 1995-1997). It also began to split into recognizable subgenres such as jump-up. As a lighter sound of drum and bass began to win over the musical mainstream, many producers continued to work on the other end of the spectrum. This resulted in a series of releases offering a dark, technical sound which drew more influence from techno music and the soundscapes of science fiction and anime films, this subgenre became known as techstep (circa 1997-1998).

Towards the turn of the millennium, the UK garage sound emerged and quickly eclipsed drum and bass in popularity. Drawing a key part of its inspiration from drum and bass, it was commonly believed that UK garage was a replacement of the genre and statements were made to the effect that "drum and bass is dead". However, consistent development of the genre proved otherwise. The appearance of the liquid funk and other subgenres brought a wave of new artists with new ideas and techniques, supporting continual evolution of the genre. Drum and bass is perhaps not well-known as a genre, but makes frequent, unrecognized appearances in the mainstream such as in television commercials, as well as being a major influence for other musical styles and some of its artists (notably Goldie).