They don't come much more limited than this new 7" which has only been pressed 50 times. They don't come much hotter than the a-side either - "Gun Clash Riddim" with its steel plated drums that are uprising and militant, warrior lead synths snake through a tribal landscape while gunshots and crashing hits lend a more urban edge. It's a fine fusion of bass heavy styles that will flip out any floor. "It's (Not) House Riddim" on the flip is just as paranoid and late night, metropolitan and absorbing in utterly edgy ways. What a way to mint a brand new label.