Premiere

JSM – Midnight Heist (Low End Music)

Our first premiere of 2021 comes from the big bad JSM and his track ‘Midnight Heist’ from his forthcoming ‘Dial Tone EP’ on Low End Music

As we wave goodbye to whats been a turgid 2020, we welcome in the new year with the first UKBM Premiere of 2021.

It comes from Essex-based producer JSM and his beautifully heavy and eerily haunting track Midnight Heist, lifted from his brand new and forthcoming Dial Tone EP on also Essex-based label Low End Music.

It’s been a strong few months for JSM having released the absolutely huge Mic Check 1, 2 / Stomp Dub on Transient Audio and Steppa, a collaboration with Tenor Youthman on Dubbing Sun. These releases adding to his back catalogue along with outings on Scrub A Dub & Foundation Audio.

Up next though is his absolutely wicked 4 track project Dial Tone EP which is perhaps his best to date. The whole release carries a deeply eerie vibe, casting an almost Twilight Zone-esque aesthetic. As expected with a JSM release it’s also big, bad and heavy. His masterfully constructed percussion sings loudly throughout and everything is rounded off perfectly with a huge remix of the title track from Spanish man of the moment Bukkha.

Today we premiere for you Midnight Heist, enjoy!

Dial Tone EP is out 11th January. Pre-order/buy here.

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