1. Mix: HATE (2011)

    “The majority of the material on this label is previously unreleased, original junglist hardcore dating back to 1991-1994 from producers who wish to remain anonymous. A carload full of dubplates and DAT tapes full of unreleased material was handed over to the label at Sowerby bridge in Yorkshire sometime in 2008.” — Modern Love

    An hour of hardcore flashback. No tracklist. Download on SoundCloud.

  2. Claro Intelecto - Back In The Day (New Life, Modern Love, 2010)

    Echoes of 1988, Todd Terry sampling Marshall Jefferson on the classic Can You Party. Move your body if you feel it ;-)

    “You could call it dub-techno done in a late ’80s style, or ancient deep house warped beyond recognition.” — Andrew Ryce

  3. Andy Stott - Execution (Passed Me By, Modern Love, 2011)

    Deep, deep down in there. Getting goosebumps just imagining this on a big system, phwoar!

    “…where Burial and Shackleton use the flickering syncopations of dubstep and garage to keep their music moving, Stott’s 4/4 beats, reduced to a deathly crawl, give his music an even more hopeless cast.” — Philip Sherburne

  4. Andy Stott - Passed Me By (Modern Love, 2011)

    Knackered house, basically. Essential listening.

  5. Demdike Stare - Haxan Dub (Symbiosis, Modern Love, 2009)

    Things that go bump in the night.