Latest Drum and Bass release reviews
In-Depth Reviews of the Latest Drum and Bass Releases
Review of Real Talk / SFR by Total Science
Total Science return to CIA Records with Real Talk / SFR—two heavyweight drum & bass cuts packed with attitude, groove, and signature studio mastery.
Review of Malfunction EP by GRIBR
GRIBR debuts on FTR Sounds with Malfunction EP — a blistering six-track jump-up statement full of dark textures, heavy drops, and raw energy.
Review of Sub City EP by Exposure
Exposure makes his Dispatch debut with the Sub City EP, a Bristol rooted release featuring Screamarts and packed with weight, tension and clarity.
Review of Corrupt by Metanoia
Metanoia return to Blackout with Corrupt, a four-track neurofunk assault featuring Kryptomedic. Fierce drums, growling bass and surgical execution throughout.
Review of Amzonic Inspiration by Salomassive
Salomassive debuts with *Amazonic Inspiration* on 4 Jungle Records — a lush, percussive Jungle EP inspired by the Amazon rainforest. A powerful nod to 90s roots with modern depth.
Review of Jynx by Hillsdom
Hillsdom return to Soulvent with “Jynx,” a summer-ready dancefloor weapon packed with arpeggios, amen breaks and wild bass energy. Out 23rd May.
Review of Wish U Had Me by Sarah O'Moore
Sarah O’Moore and Nessbeth deliver a dark, cinematic DnB cut with Wish U Had Me – a soulful, high-impact track exploring heartbreak and defiance.
Review of Losing Control EP by Geostatic
Geostatic returns to Dispatch Recordings with the Losing Control EP—a deep, emotionally-charged four-tracker featuring collaborations with Acris and Dub Ten.
Review of The Light Feels Low by Askel & Elere
Askel & Elere explore a more delicate, emotive side of their sound on “The Light Feels Low,” their third release for Soulvent’s 10-year anniversary series, featuring tender vocals from YENIAS and a gliding, melancholic bassline.
Review of Das Boot by John B
John B reimagines the iconic "Das Boot" theme into a high-energy Drum & Bass anthem — a synth-driven, cinematic tribute landing May 15th on Beta Recordings.
Review of Shock by Sicknote (UK)
Sicknote unleashes “Shock” on Toxic Inc Audio – a brutal, breakbeat-driven assault of industrial pressure and distorted textures. Out May 9th.
Review of See It Through by Maduk
Maduk returns with “See It Through”, a euphoric liquid drum & bass anthem packed with uplifting energy and melodic finesse. Out now on Liquicity Records.
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