Ivy Lab need no introduction. The London-based duo have been at the forefront of the bass music scene and beyond for years now, and have become expert curators both in terms of audio output and live events. Last week, Ivy Lab unveiled the newest chapter to their sonic expedition, namely the fourteen-track Infinite Falling Ground LP via their own Twenty…
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Trampa‘s Disrespect LP released earlier this year was an exceptional foray into the origins of bass music, with the artist adding his own modern touch to various genres that have shaped much of today’s sound. Now, Trampa looks to give his project a new life in the form of a remix album, with LINK having already delivered a bass house…
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Last year we claimed r/trap’s BOOST TAPE 01 was the pinnacle of trap. A bar set immensely high by impeccable curation and the mix of legends and rising stars involved. With their follow-up BOOST TAPE 02 the expectations couldn’t be much higher, but I can assure you it delivers. 28 tracks of relentless heat from the likes of Acrillics, camoufly,…
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Ivy Lab Returns With Yet Another Masterpiece With The ‘Blonde’ EP
by Victor Lovoby Victor LovoThroughout the years we’ve all come to love Ivy Lab for their relentlessly innovative music. This duo from London have grown accustomed to living on the fringes of bass music, drawing influences from all corner of bass music, these two have consistently found ways to push their sound forward. This musical dyad has become complete masters at sound design, from…
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Diving ever deeper into our bag of tricks ‘n treats in honor of Halloween, it only felt right to revisit a track from London-based duo Ivy Lab that is both eerie in title and cadence. ‘Spooky Dub’ has become an October favorite since it’s release in 2016, utilizing a mesmerizing and subtly sinister melody of strings to build an inescapable…
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Sound. Look it up in the dictionary and you’ll see three Dutchman standing next to it. Thijs, Nik, and Martijn are Noisia, and Noisia is Sound. For twenty years, these three have been on a journey pushing the boundaries of what bass music can be, and in their wake have left nothing but inspiration for the underground. Last week they…
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The London based halftime and future beats duo Ivy Lab have truly solidified their place atop the bass music scene with a massive start to 2019. Having come off a stellar 2018, with the release of their LP Death Don’t Always Taste Good, their collab with Two Fingers ‘Orange’ gave listeners a taste of their grimy side with a nasty…
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Ivy Lab, a London-based halftime and future beats project, launched into the scene in 2015 with their debut project 20/20 Volume One. Starting as a trio, the duo now consists of London drum and bass producers Stray and Sabre. The duo has recently hit a new stride with their recent releases, ‘Cake’ and ‘Jet Lag’, and continue to innovate the…
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After some time off, our Viibes playlist is back and it’s more stacked than ever. 30 tracks deep, Viibes – Vol. 17 has the best chill and downtempo sounds you’ll find. From chill trap, to instrumental hip-hop and trip-hop, lo-fi sounds and even some Wave. Vol. 17 packs in music from Stööki Sound, Hanz, capshun, lacity, 92elm, Ivy Lab, Altvater, Afrosamuraiist, WIZE,…
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There’s nothing better than coming across a release that absolutely blows your mind. Finding an individual track that amazes is incredible enough, but a five track EP is something else. Enter Ivy Lab’s new release Peninsula. For those unfamiliar, Ivy Lab is the brainchild of London producers Sabre, Stray and Halogenix. Peninsula doesn’t just pull in listeners, it transports them into another dimension. The title…