Latest Drum and Bass release reviews
In-Depth Reviews of the Latest Drum and Bass Releases
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.
Review of Inbetween by Surreal
Surreal’s Inbetween EP blends warm liquid grooves, nostalgic textures and crisp drum movement across four varied Galacy cuts.
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.
Review of Triskelion / Pressure by Alex Physalis
Alex Physalis delivers a weighty two-track release pairing cinematic atmosphere with relentless low-end pressure, balancing sci-fi textures and uncompromising dancefloor energy.
Review of After Midnight / Proper Etiquette by Jon Cross
Jon Cross leans into space, tension, and saturated low-end on After Midnight / Proper Etiquette, balancing heavy dancefloor pressure with detailed arrangement work.
Review of Universe by Jrace & Albert White & Eda Hinkov
Jrace & Albert White and Eda Hinkova blend melodic tension, vocal weight, and modern jump up energy on the cinematic new single Universe.
Review of Acqua (Alibi Remix) / Fuoco (Klinical Remix) by LaMeduza, Klinical & Alibi
LaMeduza’s Acqua and Fuoco return through sharp new remixes from Alibi and Klinical, balancing sci-fi pressure with patient cinematic tension.
Review of Cut Me Down by Artino & Janet Livv
Artino and Janet Livv’s Cut Me Down balances rolling liquid drum and bass with wide cinematic synth work, clean vocals, and restrained low-end movement.
Review of In Between by Hugh Hardie & EXEA
Hugh Hardie and EXEA blend jazzy chord work, tight drum programming, and warm vocal-led atmosphere on the soulful new single In Between.
Review of Saw You Dancing by Medicine
Medicine blends rolling drums, melodic bass pressure, and a strong vocal hook on Saw You Dancing, out May 8th via Make Your Era.
Review of Boss Fight by Merikan, Gancher & Ruin
Merikan, Gancher & Ruin deliver industrial drum and bass pressure on Boss Fight, balancing cinematic tension with brutal low-end force.
Review of Pulluptic by Ben Craft
Bcrafty’s Pulluptic rolls through jungle breaks, dub pressure, and reverb-heavy bass movement on Outertone.
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