Style: Drum and Bass, Electronic Rock
Release: 4/08/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: FiXT Radium
Nr# FXT922
Format: Album
The instrumental version of NUTRONIC’s genre-defying full-length album Futures is a 12-track masterwork that takes listeners across a spectrum of sonic experiences. From the guitar-heavy chorus on "Destroyer" to the introspective drum and bass approach of the title track, "Futures," NUTRONIC reveals the depths of their songwriting and production skills at every turn. Cover Art by Ninja Jo.
Release: 4/08/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: FiXT Radium
Nr# FXT922
Format: Album
The instrumental version of NUTRONIC’s genre-defying full-length album Futures is a 12-track masterwork that takes listeners across a spectrum of sonic experiences. From the guitar-heavy chorus on "Destroyer" to the introspective drum and bass approach of the title track, "Futures," NUTRONIC reveals the depths of their songwriting and production skills at every turn. Cover Art by Ninja Jo.
Style Breakbeat / UK Bass / Jungle
Release 3.09.2021
Quality 320 kbps MP3
Imprint Breaks 'N' Pieces
Nr# BRKN012
Review: Next up on Breaks 'N' Pieces, we are back with another killer four track display, this time welcoming the futuristic yet industrial tastes of Bolam inside to deliver an array of outstanding originals. We begin with 'Thunderclap', a monstrous combination of creeping bitcrushed sub-lines and murky percussive stutters, giving the track a haunted vibe right from the off. Next, The jungle influences become a lot more apparent as 'Hype Shifter' delivers more belting 808 bass pulses, this time in combination with skippy breaksy sampling, followed by the aquatic synthy drifts of 'Indecipherable' for a bit of a switch in pace. Finally, the legend that is Al Wootton arrives to give his unique twist on 'Hype Shifter', morphing the track into a swampy speed-garage fusion, finding a truly unique sonic pocket to play with. Lovely stuff!
Release 3.09.2021
Quality 320 kbps MP3
Imprint Breaks 'N' Pieces
Nr# BRKN012
Review: Next up on Breaks 'N' Pieces, we are back with another killer four track display, this time welcoming the futuristic yet industrial tastes of Bolam inside to deliver an array of outstanding originals. We begin with 'Thunderclap', a monstrous combination of creeping bitcrushed sub-lines and murky percussive stutters, giving the track a haunted vibe right from the off. Next, The jungle influences become a lot more apparent as 'Hype Shifter' delivers more belting 808 bass pulses, this time in combination with skippy breaksy sampling, followed by the aquatic synthy drifts of 'Indecipherable' for a bit of a switch in pace. Finally, the legend that is Al Wootton arrives to give his unique twist on 'Hype Shifter', morphing the track into a swampy speed-garage fusion, finding a truly unique sonic pocket to play with. Lovely stuff!