Latest Drum and Bass release reviews
In-Depth Reviews of the Latest Drum and Bass Releases
Review of Uprising EP by Xylym
Xylym's Uprising EP brings heavyweight drums, guitar-driven hooks and Pendulum-like energy to Evolution Chamber across three uncompromising neurofunk cuts.
Review of Big Stamina by Lee UHF & Noise Souls
Lee UHF and Noise Souls deliver a heavyweight roller for Play Me Records, combining bruising drums, buzzing basslines and fight-ready vocal energy.
Review of Over You by Nautika
Nautika's Over You pairs rolling drums, reverberant vocals and warm synth textures into a melodic Soulvent release that rewards close listening.
Review of Sweet Dreams / After Hell by Exit4
Exit4 delivers two heavyweight cuts for High Tree Records, pairing relentless neurofunk energy with cinematic atmosphere and sharp, inventive drum programming.
Review of Love Letters by Dossa
Dossa blends nostalgic liquid touches with modern bass weight on Love Letters, balancing warm melodies, soulful vocals and club-ready low-end pressure.
Review of Meant To Be / Sometimes by Jane Doe & DT3
Jane Doe and DT3 deliver two contrasting liquid drum & bass cuts for Vibe City's relaunch, balancing warm atmospheres with darker dancefloor weight.
Review of Thread The Needle by Hoax, Dynamite MC & So What
Hoax, So What and Dynamite MC lean into funk, brass and rolling drum & bass pressure on Thread The Needle, a playful cut with plenty of character.
Review of Chasing Rainbows by flowanastasia, Tyr Kohout & Aaron Payne
flowanastasia, Tyr Kohout and Aaron Payne combine warm liquid textures, rolling drums and thoughtful vocals on the soulful and understated Chasing Rainbows.
Review of Move To The Future by Baska
Baska leans into darker territory on Move To The Future, blending rap vocals, wobbling bass pressure and jungle-infused breaks into a focused dancefloor workout.
Review of Kettle // Bathtub by Skorch
Skorch delivers a high-energy double-header for CK Records, pairing old-school jump up character with crisp production and direct dancefloor impact.
Review of Seven Nation Army by John B, Magellan Starchild & Young Punx
John B, Magellan Starchild and The Young Punx rebuild Seven Nation Army as a festival-ready Drum & Bass crossover with live instrumentation and stadium energy.
Review of Set Speed / Procedure by Karnal
Karnal makes his Dispatch Limited debut with Set Speed / Procedure, a sharp two-tracker built on tight breaks, bass pressure and Bristol-weighted movement.
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