ITF001 out Now!

ITF001 out Now!

Order it now on vinyl (5 quid!) here or on digital at Juno Download

In The Face EP on Mutant Bass Records OUT NOW!

In The Face EP on Mutant Bass Records OUT NOW!

Our new EP has finally exploded into the public eye via Kanji Kinetic's Mutant Bass label. Grab it now from Bandcamp. You can choose the price you pay, so it's FREE if you want...


Dancefloor Varnish Removers

Dancefloor Varnish Removers

Based deep down south in Brighton, In The Face put on the sort of parties your mother warned you about. We also compile this here blog and release music, both on other labels and our own imprint.

Latest from us

L Mutant – Moombah In The Junglist

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L Mutant’s been monkeying around with various genres…again! This mix sources the very best moombah tracks you wished you’d found, scoured from all 4 corners of the internet. Skillfully blending together jungle and moombah, with many excellent remixes and re-edits of traditional tunes, and new ones too. Good vibes galore!
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Krissi B – In The Face Mix #008

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Northern bassline legend Krissi B provides us with our latest In The Face Mix. Packed full of exclusives from the man himself and many others, this mix really shows us the direction niche bassline should be taking, and clearly is. Absolutely banging from start to finish, we are very pleased to include this mix onto our roster.
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ITF001 Out Now!

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Our first release, Assimilate, out now and features 4 massive all-star collaborations between Kanji, northern bassline legend Krissi B, Wigan’s Heapy, Audiogutter and our own resident DJ and producer Hadean, combining bassline, rave and breakbeat into one dancefloor destroying record.

Order the vinyl now for the insane price of just £5 + p&p.

Assimilate (ITF001V)

  • Lacquer cut
  • Professionally mastered
  • Download codes for mp3 + flac

Digital release available from the releases page, or on Juno Download here.

Releases blog

Chip Butty Records – Four EP

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As the name suggests, four tracks, each one from a different producer, ranging from the dark 2-step stylings of opener Void to the all out bassline of Dr Cryptic’s Don’t Wait. That tune and Chicago 6am, a bass heavy roller from Deadbeat are the standout tracks of the EP, and at £1 a track it’s a steal.
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Mr Loco – I’m From Bristol EP

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This EP from Bristol newcomer Mr Loco really captures you right away with a heavy breaks style beat and some serious supersonic bass, plus that catchy vocal from Buggsy (I’m from Bristol but I’m not gert like…) doesn’t hurt either. That and the Outkast mashup are definitely the strongest tracks, and as it’s a donation release we aren’t complaining, in fact quite the opposite!
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Lenkemz – Flo

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You wait for a bus for ages…then two come along at once! Which is what has happened with Lenkemz recently…first his excellent EP on Senseless, and now this. Full of 808 subs and drums, plus repetitive vocals this track has a definitely juke influence but goes beyond the traditional sound. Very pumping, upfront, and free!
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Dubz BD2 – Kno Tha Levelz EP

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Niche bassline is a bit of a funny genre. On the one hand there’s a lot of terrible, pseudo-garage with awful, pitched up female vocals over the top. And on the other hand there’s music like this. Dubz BD2 gives us dirty basslines, yet still with a funky, garagey beat. Great tunes to drop into your sets or skank to, and as a bonus the EP is a free download.
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Mixes blog

Zebra Katz – DRKLNG

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Zebra Katz is making waves, after last years fantastic debut on Jeffrees with the game changing Ima Read (an excellent new version of that included on this by the legend that is Busta Rhymes). Hip hop this original should be illegal, and with this mixtape he sets the bar very high. A big part of that originality is the music behind the lyrics, some of which he produces himself, but the rest is from the likes of our friends over at the Senseless camp, with Lenkemz and Deville supplying some excellent beats. It doesn’t take a genius to realise just how huge Zebra Katz is going to be.
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