We've loved pretty much everything Mark Nelson has ever done and he just seems to get better.
No one knew what to expect from Maurizio's new trio and the result brilliantly defies categorisation.
Making so much with so little....
The a-side 'Rass Out' was played by everyone this year, but we reckon the flipside's just as deadly...
The percussive flex of Anthony 'Shake' Shakir crossed with the low-end machinations of UKBass.
Proper heavy re-work of one of the year's deadliest tracks.
Beautifully sparse dub reduction from the mighty Peverelist.

Lifted off many people's album of the year...
For our money the signature mongrel UK/Bass track of the year...
Another long, sumptuous and deadly reduction from Levon Vincent.
One of the darker cuts from one of the heaviest and most immersive Monolake albums yet.
Decimated percussive edits and a total low-end ruckus courtesy of the mighty Raster Noton imprint.
Uplifting and yet somehow introspective brass arrangements from this gifted ensemble.
Lifted off our album of the year, Leyland Kirby's " Sadly, The Future Is No Longer What It Was".
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On 26 Dec 22:02 Headphone Commute said:
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Wow, and I thought I had covered all of the greatness in my lists on Headphone Commute. Looks like I'll need some help from 14tracks to help me complete my selection!
On 02 Jan 23:19 Gene Onegin said:
“Fantastic!”
This has been a terrific 4 part overview of the year. I love being introduced to new music, and 14 Tracks consistently delivers. Thanks!
On 27 Feb 23:40 TMA said:
“Thank you”
Love the LEYLAND KIRBY track...it makes you think it doesn't quite take you where you want it to but if you listen, it does and what a journey! Thank you 14 Tracks...