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I usually play a lot house or techno, but I recently stumbled on a live set from Utah Jazz on youtube. I instantly fell in love with his sound and have been searching through Drum & Bass tracks online.
Can anyone give me some more suggestions? I found Logistics tracks to be pretty good too.
Krust
Die
Roni Size
Basically anything on Full Cycle or V!!!
LTJ Bukem
You've got fun times ahead of you,mate! :thumbup: You're gonna love Bukem & Conrad's "Progression Sessions".
You are correct. I found a lot of tracks that I like on that label.
I know it is an old album, but is there anything out there still like the tracks on Dieselboy's Drum and Bass Selection?
http://www.discogs.com/Dieselboy-Dru.../release/87977
Without wanting to sound too negative, most new Drum n Bass is total arse IMO. I went off it quite a while ago and when I listen to my collection it makes me feel my age.
Having said that listen to things like Marky's boiler room set, there are some flipping great tracks on that (including a 2014 track, Ivy Lab rmx of Close by Sub Focus). I went into that mix confident it would be good even though my experience of DnB in clubs in recent years has been horrifyingly bad, just because he was always one of my favourite live DJs. Even then.. he got started after Dieselboy I think.
Currently I'm into Hospital Records and Med School Music.... But hush now... don't tell others. ;)
A little bummed I can't be at the Hospitality night in Amsterdam tomorrow.
Hi all! Nice to see a DnB dedicated thread on here where overall it sounds like it's more Richie Hawtin than Calibre.
This seems like a wonderful place to ask a question that I've been struggling with recently.
I'm learning to spin and love artists like Seba & Calibre. But lately I've been having trouble with Paradox, who I love but damn are his tunes all over the place and wanted to learn for what I call "heavy support" (the bass in your face kind of stuff people seem to really want in my scene) for my sets. So now I've decided to get rid of him since I'm not at that skill level yet to deal constant drum pattern changes and sometimes key changes.
So I was wondering if anyone has any related artists I might check out?
So far the artists I'm considering are Klute, Utah Jazz, Amit (Since some deep dubstep producers are making half time DnB tunes and he does both), and maybe super early dBridge stuff before he went all footwork with it.
Any other suggestions would be wonderful as it looks like this thread spreads the gamut of 170/85 and my knowledge of artists is super limited.