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HYPRECS 010: Welcome to the Hyperdome II

by Various Artists

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about

After the success of Welcome to the Hyperdome I; we return with our second edition in the series: Welcome to the Hyperdome II.

We brought back label alumni: DJ Bastard, Mod-R, LeinaD, Hasch; as well as 24 new artists from across the world of Footwork, Jungle, Electro, Breakbeat and Booty - repping 10 countries in the process.

PREMIERES:

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The V/A starts with LETS GET IT by Fourtwenty Sound - rapid 160 made up with wild synths, bouncy percussion and an upbeat vibe throughout

What you like (HBC rejuked) from Mezer is a track that takes inspiration from classic miami bass, sampling classic vocals and accompanied by an old skool sound.

S.A.R.S._4 from Hasch has hard hitting bass, accompanied by vocals that'll keep ya moving; with sharp hats keeping the riddim throughout.

Stars from Ca$tle is one vibey as hell footwork track. Light airy keys accompany classic footwork sounds and angelic vocals.

WHOTEHELL comes from LeinaD. If you like hard hitting angry sounding electro then this ones for you. Suitable for tearing up any dance floor it's played on.

Get out ma face by Salush combines bouncy kicks with vocal chops, hats and synths that'll keep you on your toes.

Yes To U from Teklife's DJ Manny is a classic Chi-town juke track. Samples, strings, keys and triplet beats make up this track - suitable for any dance battle.

Umbro Jumper comes from Ten Pence Criminal - atmospheric keys and pads are accompanied by hard hitting in your face bass with vocal chops throughout.

London calling from Action Replay Code's Aitch, DJ Simlocked, and DJ Max power is a tribute to UK sounds. Featuring wubby bass, chopped breaks, and a dark energy throughout.

SERVIN THEM EVERYDAY is one of two tracks from ghetto and footwork legend Traxman (Teklife) - this one's for my footworkers! Starting with chopped vocals and light vibes before descending into heavy bass that'll make you wanna bust some moves.

Cowbell Drip comes from adrian asher (Bass Water Freak Out); providing a chill but hard vibe - this track utilises classic memphis rap sounding cowbells with airy highs and sub shattering bass.

High Fidelity's track Footwork - is for those who like their tunes bouncy. Angelic keys, vocal chops and an urge to dance all make up this high tempo and energy filled banger!

Rain Rework is CRAIC DAVID's take on both Missy Elliott's track The Rain and Lamont's track -Rain. Heavy duty bass and bouncy kicks are accompanied by a chopped up Missy - fun whilst hard as f*ck!

Donut from Casement uses chopped up breaks, samples and descends into 4x4 madness. One for those who like their tunes rapid.

Traxman's second track on the v/a is his take on some chiptune footwork - sampling old school video game sounds with a thunderous sub and classic footwork percs.

Risk Assessment from Mod-R (Meld) is pure up-tempo chaos. Breaks, a rapid kick and general go hard or go home-ness defines this tasty lil number.

Ksetdex's kissme doesn't let up - with bouncy breaks and evil sounding horns and bass accompanying. A track for those who like their tracks dark and banging.

Hyperdome head DJ Bastard returns with his track Versatile DJ (Smack Junkie Mix). Starting with ravey keys, continuing into vibey but hard rapid electro, before descending into classic hardcore gabba sounds. Only for the versatile smack smoking DJs ;) - Disclaimer: Don't actually smoke smack.

Breathing exercises from Equus is pure vibes. Airy highs and dark electro are accompanied by tight percussion - whilst retaining a chill feeling throughout.

Rory Kelly (Das Booty) jumps on with a belter! Nasty dark synths are accompanied by vocals from Technotronic's classic of the same name. Bouncy, fun and dark at the same time - what more could you ask for?

NuKvlture's Noizy Wilson joins us with his track Friday at Crystal Lake. Consistent breaks run alongside dirty bass and airy pads - taking you on a journey into bliss.

Presha comes from Lucid Distraction (Native Boundaries). Serving up some rapid breaks with punchy kicks and bouncy keys. Expertly combing evolving kick patters with light twinkling synths. Man goes hard on this one.

CRASHED OUT comes from Nikes. Delivering rapid club sounds with a nawty sub that'll have every dancer moving when played. One for those that go hard!

Got this feeling (P-Dog Tribute) comes from Play Boy Joe (Das ist Das Ja) - bouncy booty vibes are accompanied by teeth clenching bass, light keys and dance urging percussion.

Don_t fuck with mom comes from DJ SickFuck. Taking you on a modular synth journey; SickFuck utilises evolving elements and a 4x4 kick to deliver absolutely relentless heat.

Closing out the V/A is Team GB (Juke Joint) with his track Long Road Home. Perfect for those end of the party vibes and those that love a 4x4 kick. Atmospheric pads and vocal chops are accompanied by a rapid pace throughout and will ensure your dancers are happy on the Long Road Home!

Mastering by Modded studio for all tracks besides "High Fidelity - Footwork" (Self-Master)

Artwork by Wrisk Design

Compiled by DJ Bastard

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released September 12, 2022

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Hyperdome Records London, UK

Purveyors of Electro / Booty Bass / Footwork / Jungle / Hardcore sounds

Next Party: 08/10/22 - London

Owned and managed by:
DJ Bastard

Established in 2020
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