Category Archives: Vinyl Releases
SSTD005 – The Outside Agency / DJ Hidden
The latest release from The Outside Agency / DJ Hidden pressed on a 10″ vinyl with full artwork by Shaun Gillon. No blurb needed… This release is now available in any self respecting record shop including The Hardstore, Ad Noiseam, … Continue reading
SSTD004 “The First One To Die Wins EP” Various Artists
SSTD004 “The First One To Die Wins EP” 2×10″

Just a quick announcement to let you know SSTD004 ‘The First One To Die Wins EP’ is now available as a double pack of 2 x 10” vinyls with full artwork…
It features 4 tracks…
A. Enduser – Jane Doe
B. The Teknoist – Unheard Voices
C. Scheme Boy – Para VIP
D. Broken Note – Shark
Buy it all decent shops or get it direct from us. Continue reading
SSTD003 ‘The Memento Mori EP’ DJ Hidden / I:Gor
FINALLY IT HAS LANDED IN THE SHOPS
Track listing…
A. DJ Hidden – Earth Cry
B. DJ Hidden – Ten Direction Ambush
C. I:Gor – Plastic Axe
D. Igor – Were Not Most People
Catalogue Number: SSTD003
Format: 2×12” vinyl double pack
Available in all decent record shops or direct from us.
DJ Hidden features on his first release on Sustained Records with two tracks which have been receiving lots interest from top names. ‘Earth Cry’ is a stodgy kick drum assault with eerie apocalyptic atmospherics and vocal samples. ‘Ten Direction Ambush’ is an all out assault on the bass line with kick drums that destroy clubs like a cluster bomb.
See www.DJHidden.com and www.myspace.com/djhidden
I:Gor returns with his second release on the label. ‘Plastic Axe’ is another chunky yet rolling track that shakes dance floors to the core whilst maintaining an element of I:Gor’s funk. ‘Were Not Most People’ starts with a charming sample about murder which sets the track up perfectly to deliver what can only be described as death by drum.
See www.myspace.com/igoradaptor
As with all releases on Sustained Records 10% of Profit goes to environmental causes.
Memento Mori – “Remember you shall die” Continue reading
SSTD002 – I:Gor – Obak / Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
SSTD002 is in the shops now. It features 2 brutal tracks by I:Gor who has had releases on Deathchant, Suburban Trash, Low Res, Hangars Liquides, Strike, Pacemaker, M-tronic along with his own label ADHD Recordings. I:Gor built his reputation making hardcore but these tracks prove he is at the forefront of producers who are merging hardcore and drum n bass and pushing the sound into new boundaries.
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SSTD001 – The Teknoist / Throttler
After a long wait the first release is out now with full artwork!!
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A side – The Teknoist – Theres nothing here for you
The Teknoist delivers some truly brutal beats for SSTD001. He is known for his highly energetic live performances and blistering production skills. He is the Ninja Columbo Head Honcho and has had releases on Planet-Mu, Ad Noiseam, Deathchant, Rebel Scum and Pacemaker.
‘Theres nothing here for you’ is a hardcore drum n bass track that sets the standard for producers trying to create a unique sound within the confines of drum n bass. The kick drums stab at your insides like a serial killer with a fetish for holes in a torso and the bass line is so heavy it puts the Richter scale to shame. This is an excellent example of the core n bass sound Sustained Records will be pushing in the future.
Check out www.myspace.com/ninjacolumbo
B side – Throttler – I don’t dance
Throttler who hails from Athens is at the forefront of Greek Drum n Bass. He has had releases on Nasdia, Intellectual Violence, KTR-Xt, Spectraliquid, Throat Cutterz and Killing Sheep Records. With top class productions skills Throttler is tearing the scene apart and putting it back together in his own unique way.
His ferocious kick drum medley ‘I Don’t Dance’ starts with an ominous build up that sets the foundations for a full on audio assault. He uses the kick drums and atmospherics to switch between different emotions in an instant whilst maintaining a fluid yet highly edited sound. The half speed breaks add depth to the track without stopping the brutal onslaught that, despite the name, will do nothing but get a crowd dancing. Continue reading

