10 Years of Symmetry (Sampler) [Symmetry Recordings]

by | Oct 2, 2016 | Tunes

Symmetry Recordings has just released its milestone 10 year anniversary album sampler featuring a duo by label boss, Break, one of which features the soulful vocal stylings of Kyo.

Originally created to feature his own tracks, Break expanded Symmetry Recordings in 2011 to include both newcomers and A-list heavyweights alike. The roster offers an incredible amount of talent from young powerhouses to old school selectahs.

SYMMLP005S – 10 Years of Symmetry Sampler 

A. BREAK & KYO – GIVE IN TO ME

B. BREAK – WHO GOT DA FUNK

Give in to Me comes in with a punch as Kyo jazzes into a key-based intro. Dubbed-out space edits slam forward before minimal gritty sub-bass takes the floor. Authentic drum fills and reece bass pepper the tune nicely to roll out the track.

Who Got Da Funk plays up to its name with chunky drum breaks, floor-moving bass and squelches that all drum ’n bass lovers come to crave. Signature to the Symmetry sound, the tune switches up many times (perfect for a DJ to juggle!)

Look out for the full LP set to drop October 28th, released in both digital and 3×12” vinyl format

Tracklisting

Break & Boston Feat. Kyo – If I Could
Break & Total Science – Betamax
Break & Spectrasoul – Inside
Break – Ain’t No Turnin’ Back
Break Feat. Fats – Free Your Mind (Break Remix)
Break & Kyo – Give In To Me
Break – Who Got Da Funk / Break – Overdub
Break – Left Behind
NC-17 & KC – Slimeville (Break & DLR Remix)
Break – The Rush
Break – Not Forgotten

Pre-order the album at Red Eye Records.

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A junglist before he even knew what 'jungle' was, Bhagavate Zero was instantly hooked onto the sound of rave around the age of 10 while dancing around to artists like 2 Unlimited, 2 Bad Mice, Sonz of a Loop Da Loop Era, Cosmo & Dibs, and so many more. As radio play changed, so did his tastes. As 1999 came around though, BZ was slayed by the sounds of AK1200, Dieselboy, Dara, Ganja Kru and DJ Rap, which later turned into an obsession with amen breaks and techstep. With published works hosted by Dogs On Acid, Rinse Mag, and Bassline Magazine; while also writing for the likes of Disturbed Recordings, Guerilla, Blu Saphir, Killing Sheep, Influenza Media, Sublunary Artist Management, and N2O – Bhagavate Zero (then known as Sykophiend) dove into the performance art of DJing, opening for Omar Santana in 2005 at Headstrong 5 (noteworthy part of that set – a mosh pit of epic proportions to Audio & Mackie's remix of Master of Puppets). Known for a wicked selection of mostly 1993-2005 music, he would then go on to play all over California. This headbanging, slam-dancing, screaming maniac will stop at nothing to get a crowd going. Now in 2016, he is a staple writer for Best Drum & Bass Blog, and is focusing on DJ gigs and original production material.