Latest Drum and Bass release reviews
In-Depth Reviews of the Latest Drum and Bass Releases
Review of Perceived As Human EP by Lee UHF & Noise Souls
UK producer Lee UHF and Argentina’s Noise Souls link up on Perceived As Human via DEEPNAS, a deep and cinematic three-track journey blending emotion, precision, and raw underground energy.
Review of Torn Apart by Zombie Cats & Joe Ford
Zombie Cats join Joe Ford on Torn Apart, a focused and explosive 2026 collaboration landing on Evolution Chamber.
Review of DNB Essentials Vol. 1 by Various Artists & Lee UHF
Dirtbox Recordings launches the DNB Essentials series with Vol. 1, curated by Lee UHF. A global showcase of fresh and established Drum & Bass talent united by one label vision.
Review of Iris by In:Most
In:Most return to Soulvent Records with Iris, a warm and deeply melodic liquid drum and bass single that blends organic textures and crisp percussion into pure January comfort.
Review of Transition by Miss Medik
Miss Medik and Drumma link with vocalist FJ on Transition, a liquid drum and bass release for Soultribe Music blending jungle energy with emotional depth.
Review of Vibes Cost Nothin by Inja & Filthy Philp
Filthy Philp links with INJA on Vibes Cost Nothin, a heavyweight roller landing on Trigga Fingaz Records, built for real dancefloor energy and rave ethos.
Review of Luna by CrucifyMe
Ukrainian producer CrucifyMe returns to Soulvent Records with Luna, a soulful, break-driven roller filled with emotive harmony and subtle dancefloor depth.
Review of Boxed by Mystific
Mystific returns to DNBB Records with Boxed, a deep and introspective liquid drum and bass track balancing emotion, atmosphere and late-night movement.
Review of That Feeling LP by Tanukichi
Tanukichi’s debut LP That Feeling on Night On Earth showcases his evolution from hardtek roots to cutting edge drum and bass with high energy collaborations and cultural depth.
Review of The End Of A Bad Day by Lee UHF & Noise Souls
Lee UHF and Noise Souls reunite on The End Of A Bad Day via Imagine Audio, a tough yet soulful neuro roller that marks Lee’s renewed energy and the duo’s creative revival.
Review of Horizons by TNTKLZ
TNTKLZ return to Evolution Chamber with Horizons, a focused neurofunk single built on tension, groove, and carefully structured peak-time pressure.
Review of Purple Radiance by Neonlight
German duo Neonlight debut on Evolution Chamber with Purple Radiance, a razor-sharp fusion of melodic tension and Neurofunk energy that’s built for both headspace and heavy rotation.
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