Since you are interested in Annihilation of the Ego, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
Burial
Burial [ Hyperdub Records / CD - released 5/Dec/2006 ] On this self-titled CD debut, Burial carves out a sound which sends the dormant slinky syncopations of UK garage, via radio interference, into a padded cell of cushioned, muffled bass, passing through the best of Pole’s Berlin crackle dub. |
Kode9 + The SpaceApe
Memories of the Future [ Hyperdub Records / CD - released 5/Dec/2006 ] After the widely acclaimed Burial debut album, Hyperdub throw out another tangential long player, a mutant satellite to the grime / dubstep scenes, this time from label boss Kode9 and resident vocalist Spaceape. |
Module
Remarkable Engines [ Loop Recordings / 2 CD - released 8/Nov/2005 ] Jeramiah Ross's first solo album was a revelation right up in our mainframes. Guests include Paul McLaney (Gramsci); Tom Firth (Rhombus); Rhian Sheehan; and Jessica Chambers. |
Black Sun Empire
Endangered Species [ Universal Music / 2 CD - released 15/Nov/2007 ] Black Sun Empire are from Holland and represent the finest in dark + techy dancefloor drum & bass. Since bursting onto the scene back in 2000, they've continued to develop their own unique style, as evident here on 'Endangered Species'. |
Pitch Black
Rude Mechanicals [ Remote Control Records New Zealand / CD - released 7/Aug/2007 ] The 4th album from NZ electronica pioneers and dub n' bass terrorists, Pitch Black contains their usual mash-up of styles from 0 to 170bpm, with bottom end to test even the hardiest of speakers; bits you never knew were there before; and general... |
The Upbeats
Nobody's Out There [ Non Vogue Music New Zealand / CD - released 14/Sep/2009 ] This Kiwi duo have crafted a sound that is both inventive & diverse, ranging between frenetic + energetic liquid funk, intensely moody and claustrophobic drum & bass, as well as soulful indulgences of elevation. |