Interview: In Conversation with Jane Doe: Fortress, Rage and Emotional Power
Jane Doe talks us through her Fortress EP on VTO Records, breaking down the emotions, influences and intent behind one of the scene’s most distinctive new releases.
Jane Doe talks us through her Fortress EP on VTO Records, breaking down the emotions, influences and intent behind one of the scene’s most distinctive new releases.
Drum and bass flips and unofficial edits are dominating sets in 2025. We explore how producers rework classics, ride the dubplate culture, and walk the line between homage and originality.
We chat with Bristol producer Exposure about his Dispatch debut Sub City EP, the influence of Bristol, and carving out his own sound in drum and bass.
Kolectiv talk us through the making of Damocles EP, their long-awaited Metalheadz debut—covering inspiration, studio dynamics, and the myth behind the music.
Analogue gear is back on the rise in the studio. Discover how modern drum and bass producers are embracing samplers, synths and hardware FX to shape the future of the sound.
Levia talks punk roots, remixing Jordana’s Slay for Imagine Audio, and channelling fearless energy into drum and bass.
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Ed:it reflects on his return to Dispatch Recordings with the Word Out EP, the label’s 200th release. We talk creativity, full-circle moments, and the evolution of his sound.
From new-gen talent to genre-defining veterans, 2025 is shaping up as one of the most exciting and inclusive years in drum & bass history.
Jordana talks “Slay,” Pride, and visibility in drum and bass in this powerful interview ahead of her Imagine Audio debut. A must-read for fans of queer D&B.
Paul T & Edward Oberon talk about their remix of Filthy Philp & Phoebe Train’s Butterfly Effect, how it came together, and what it reveals about their upcoming album Reminisce.
Jungle Techno is roaring back in 2025, fuelled by faster tempos, dark warehouse energy, and a new wave of producers merging breakbeats with techno. Here’s why this hybrid sound is re-entering the spotlight.