Style: Drum'n'Bass, Jump up
Release: 5/03/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: O.R.C Recordings
Cat# ORC001
Review: Vital is a drum and bass producer/DJ from Bournemouth, on the south coast of the UK. He has had releases on Subliminal Recordings, Samurai Bass Audio, Bulletproof Recs and Twisted Beatz. The Recognition EP features the wonky bassline action of "London", while "Culture" similarly infuses the street sounds of grime to impressive effect. Stepper "Recognition" has a somewhat dark jump-up vibe reminiscent of the True Playaz sound and "Disconnected" channels that classic techstep/neurofunk style of all on this roller from the darkside.
Release: 5/03/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: O.R.C Recordings
Cat# ORC001
Review: Vital is a drum and bass producer/DJ from Bournemouth, on the south coast of the UK. He has had releases on Subliminal Recordings, Samurai Bass Audio, Bulletproof Recs and Twisted Beatz. The Recognition EP features the wonky bassline action of "London", while "Culture" similarly infuses the street sounds of grime to impressive effect. Stepper "Recognition" has a somewhat dark jump-up vibe reminiscent of the True Playaz sound and "Disconnected" channels that classic techstep/neurofunk style of all on this roller from the darkside.
Music Drum & Bass, Jump up
Released 27/03/2020
Format MP3,320kbps
Label Liondub International
Nr LDCM001
Liondub unleashes the new 'Criminal Minds' series with 4 massive tracks from rising Dorset , UK based producer Vital. Having consistently released tracks on Low Down Deep, Murky Digital and Dub Voltage, Vital is one to watch and has made a solid name for himself with support from a who's who in the Drum & Bass scene. This EP is all about dark, high-energy bangers and sub heavy, dangerous rollers produced to the highest standard. Musical weaponry guaranteed to make the rounds and start any party.
Style Drum and Bass, Jump up
Released 15/11/2019
Format MP3,320kbps
Label Walking Dead
Cat WDR047
Review: Vital's Big and Fat You is coming out on Walking Dead Recordings, and considering how naughty it is there's a definitive chance that it lives up to its name. This is a jump-up influenced release but it's also minimal and stripped back with a noticeable element of industrial sonics, especially in the title tune, which is both eerie and rolling in all the right ways. 'Destroy The Evidence' is the B-side and it's a gargled, chopped up construction of bruising synth lines and stabbing percussive hits. Ohh yes, this one absolutely bangs.