Vocals in drum and bass can drift if the structure is not tight enough. Too soft, and the track loses grip. Too heavy, and the vocal feels pinned down. Remedy, the debut album from Nestynarka, keeps that balance in check. There is space for the voice, but the rhythm section still carries weight where it needs to.

Released on 1 April 2026 as a self-issued project, the album runs across eleven tracks, ten drum and bass cuts plus an acoustic closer. 

The core of the record leans into liquid territory. Pads stretch wide, chords sit warm, and the drums stay clean rather than overworked. Tracks like Closer and Forgotten move with a steady, rolling pulse. Nothing rushed. The groove holds its line and lets the vocal do the emotional lifting.

That vocal is central. Alto, slightly mellow, and placed forward in the mix. It does not fight the instrumentation, it sits inside it. Lyrically, the material leans inward. Reflection, vulnerability, a sense of trying to steady things rather than explode them. It works best when the arrangement stays minimal around it.

There are moments where the album pushes a little harder. No Pretending edges into a more driving structure, tightening the drums and pulling the low-end closer to the front. It gives the set a bit of contrast, something DJs could use to shift energy without leaving the overall tone behind.

Across the full runtime, pacing matters more than peaks. This is not built around big drops or sharp turns. It is about consistency, about maintaining a certain atmosphere across multiple tracks without it thinning out. On a late set, that kind of control has value.

The acoustic bonus track strips things right back. Voice first, everything else secondary. It lands more like a closing note than a separate idea, tying back to the album’s focus on songwriting over impact.

Remedy does not try to cover every angle of drum and bass. It stays in its lane. Vocal-led, controlled, and measured in how it applies pressure. For a debut album, that clarity helps. It knows what it is doing, and it sticks to it.

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