Latest Drum and Bass release reviews

In-Depth Reviews of the Latest Drum and Bass Releases

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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.

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Review of Space Dive EP by Nemean

Nemean delivers three tracks of precise neurofunk pressure on Space Dive EP, balancing rolling grooves, dark atmospheres and heavyweight club impact.

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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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Review of Count To Elevate by Cockroach

Cockroach delivers a sharp-edged neurofunk weapon on The Konklave Records, balancing snapping drums, elastic synth pressure, and dark vocal tension.

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Review of Fresh Air by Wingz & Verbz

Wingz and Verbz lock into warm liquid territory on Fresh Air, balancing airy chords, sharp drums and vocal-led movement on Overview Music.

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Review of Guilty Verdict by Lee UHF & Noise Souls

Lee UHF and Noise Souls deliver dark jungle pressure and heavy system tension on Guilty Verdict, a rough-edged roller built for late-night sets.

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Review of Favella by Aktive

Aktive delivers a futuristic jump up roller on Liquicity Records with Favella, balancing sharp drums, weighty bass pressure, and sci-fi atmosphere.

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Review of It’s Alright, I Feel It by DJ Marky, Makoto & Vanessa Freeman

DJ Marky and Makoto join Vanessa Freeman on a soulful Hospital Records roller full of crisp drums, piano warmth, and rolling sub movement.

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Review of Exile by Magnetude

Magnetude deliver a widescreen sci-fi drum and bass journey with Exile, balancing cinematic tension, heavy bass pressure, and atmosphere. Download it for free.

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Review of Surrender by Lottie Jones

Lottie Jones delivers an emotive liquid drum and bass single on Make Your Era, pairing rich melodic detail with a vocal performance that drives the track throughout.

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Review of Inbetween by Surreal

Surreal’s Inbetween EP blends warm liquid grooves, nostalgic textures and crisp drum movement across four varied Galacy cuts.

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Review of Hyperspace by Logistics

Logistics links melodic lift and racing-game energy on Hyperspace, a bright Hospital cut built on tension, release and clean mix movement.

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