Latest Drum and Bass release reviews
In-Depth Reviews of the Latest Drum and Bass Releases
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 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 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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