Sound opinions...
This is where you'll find reviews of music-related stuff. That might be singles, albums, events, YouTube videos, whatever really. The only criterion for inclusion is, if we feel inspired to write about it, either because it's monumentally awful, or monumentally awesome, then we will.

You can attempt to bribe us to write about your thing, but I warn you now, it'll have to be a pretty decent bribe to puncture our journalistic integrity. We're talking a tenner and a bag of Haribo at the very least.








Majistrate - Stronger

Majistrate is a jump up producer. No problem there, you might think, until you hear that he's made an album. Can he really pull off a whole album's worth of tracks in his chosen style without becoming repetitive? We had a listen and found out.

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Crystal Clear & Zen - Heavy VIP/Bullet
If you haven't heard Heavy, either you're very new to this whole D&B thing, or you really haven't been out much recently. Now, Playaz have delivered the VIP version of this track, plus two more from Crystal Clear and Zen. Let's see what we thought....
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Various Artists - 839 Remixes
Here at Recharged, we like the Mjazz experimental approach, as exemplified by label bosses Justice and Metro's enigmatically entitled album 839. Now, they've unleashed an array of remixers on the tracks. Here's what we thought of the results...
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D1 - My Style 002
Bass-heavy rave music used to be a counter-culture movement. Now, though, it's about as mainstream as you can get, with dubstep and it's various sub-genres spearheading the revolution. D1's put together a selection for Dub Police showcasing these sounds, and this is what we thought of it.
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DC Breaks - Creeper / Horror
On their latest offering on RAM Records, DC Breaks have given us a couple of spookily-entitled tracks Creeper and Horror. Here's what we thought of them.
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Delta Heavy - Overkill / Hold Me
After Space Time, Delta Heavy had a lot to live up to in terms of technical ability, and all-out dancefloor destruction. We had a listen to their latest release on RAM to see if they've achieved it.
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David Boomah - Why They Wanna/Mission Impossible
David Boomah's album is soon to drop on V Recordings, and he's given us a taste of it with this release. A slice of jungle with a bit of dubstep for good measure, with beats courtesy of Serum and Von D respectively. Here are our views on the subject.
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Taxman - My House/Thr33
Produced by Taxman, released on Playaz...you're probably expecting some hard-hitting, jump-up, rave-mashing tuneage. Well, maybe you should keep your prejudices to yourself, because this release isn't quite the average.
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Hamilton - Brainstorm/Echoes
As RAM Records moves into it's second century (in terms of numbers of releases, that is, they weren't smashing up dances in Edwardian times), we've got our hands on number 102, a choice cut from Hamilton.
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Various Artists - RAM 100
If you've got any interest in D&B at all, you can't really have failed to notice that RAM has dropped it's hundredth release. And here's what we thought of it...

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Stealf - I Am Stealf
“I Am Stealf” is the debut album from, unsurprisingly, Stealf. We've had a listen to it, and here are our thoughts.
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