| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Join The Q (CD, Album) | Ninja Tune | ZENCD129B | UK | 2008 | |
| Join The Q (CD, Album, Car) | Ninja Tune | ZENCD129 | UK | 2008 | |
| Join The Q (CD, Album, Promo) | Ninja Tune | ZENCD129P | UK | 2008 | |
| Join The Q - Album & Instrumentals (2xCD, Album, Promo, Smplr, Ltd) | Ninja Tune Licensing Sampler | NLSCD026 | UK | 2009 | |
| Join The Q (4xLP, Album) | Ninja Tune | ZEN 129 | UK | 2009 | |
| Join The Q (CD, Album, Ltd) | Beat Records | BRC-205LTD | Japan | 2009 | |
| Join The Q (CD, Promo, Smplr) | Beat Records | none | Japan | 2009 |
referencing Join The Q - Album & Instrumentals, 2xCD, Album, Promo, Smplr, Ltd, NLSCD026
HOLY SHIT!
Not since Kosheen and Pendulum has any d&b band managed to actually put out songs that are more than just a sped-up drum loop and some synths. Songs that actually work as songs, not showcases of how good (or bad, depending on the release) someone can tweak the drum mixer's knobs while totally forgetting about the rest of the track. Apply whichever clichéd description you want - "It blows off the roof", "It rips the dancefloor a new one", whatever - "Join The Q" totally exceeds any of these and raises the bar while ruining speakers all throughout the country.