Topseller Whatpeopleplay Top 100 Dubstep/Breaks
The album format, in the world of Electronic Dance Music is most often a self-defeating gesture. There is, ...
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The a-side here is your typical fierce dubstep track, characterized by a hard as nails metal sounding bass. But flip to the b-side and you are treated to one beauty of a track. Breezy detroit ...
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George Levings, one member of the now defunct drum‘n‘bass duo Commix, surprises with two cuts which definitely lean more to the techno side of things. Sure, there are still hints of his past, ...
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This release was long overdue. Habit 7 first saw the light of day in one of Mary Anne Hobbes‘ final BBC show mixes nearly two years ago - and impressed quiet some people back then. Mind you, it has ...
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Trevino is the name Marcus Intalex has adopted for his ventures into house and techno productions. Trevino music has been receiving heavy praise and support from top players in the 120-130bpm ...
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Phon.o‘s debut album on 50 Weapons knows how to impress. The berlin beatsmith is furthermore refining his formula of british bass music combined with a fair dose of german electronica and lots of ...
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Merging wobbly bass with blissful house music epicness plus some electro feeling in this "Ghettos & Gardens - Single". Dirtybird is turning more and more into a serious bass music ...
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Two tracks of garage house techno crossover material, tracks for the darker hours on the dancefloor. Especially Camaro with it‘s drexcyian electro antics knows how to impress. (Superdefekt) ...
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Another one of those infernal 808 jams by Instra:Mental, defining techno for the 21st century. There is not much to say but: Classic. Turn around and you get an epic breakbeat monster of a track by ...
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Title track Joy/Fear is an emotional rollercoaster, starting off like a proper deep techno track, then turning into a mighty halfstepped bass monster one third through. Powerful. The other two tracks ...
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Proper UK Funky with hypnotic percussions and playful xylophone melodies. Out of the two tracks Pulse goes a more straightforward direction with a four to the floor beat while the bass line adds the ...
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Solid debut album by Brackles, integrating a diversity of influences, ranging from UK Funky to R‘n‘B and even some latin flavored styles. Half of the songs sport a definite pop appeal in the ...
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Another drum‘n‘bass head going down the techno route. Passing Encounter still maintains the broken beats, but in a warm and cosy detroit context. Scarlett goes all four to the floor in a dark and ...
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The Mix CD
by the Skull Disco co owner somehow interpretes
the Fabric series in tradition to Villalobos’ Fabric 36 by just mixing own
material. A few of tracks/interludes are unreleased, shine ...
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ASC & Synkro team up for the first time and produce two sublime pieces of electronic music. A release that will surely go down as one of the best collaborations to have happened in a long time! ...
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2step rhythm patterns, as hypnotic as they are relaxed, meet deep dubstep bass movements in this release. Very good. (Superdefekt) ...
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Another big album release on Modeselektor‘s Monkeytown. Leaving behind their cut up heavy glitch hop past Lando Kal and Bryant Rutledge come up with a brilliant collection of tracks which have ...
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This new release sees 2562 at his most abstract. Letting aside all things unnecessary he comes up with a sound that is as stripped to the bone as it is hypnotic in many ways. Dark and brooding bass ...
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Stonecold classic from the Ramp/ BRAiNMATH vaults. Still sounding fresh and up to date and now finally available in digital form. One of Zomby‘s best, no less. (Superdefekt) ...
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Two classy deephouse tunes worth of every Julio Bashmore set. Its New York all over, sweet vocals, beautiful chords, groovy bass lines, subtle acid lines and emotive breakdowns. Good to see garage ...
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