Style: Electronic / Midtempo / Dubstep
Type: mix
Format / Quality: [mp3 320 kbps]
Size: 276 Mb
Stepping onto the Essential Mix stage is the Ukranian-born, Canadian-based, Isabelle Rezazadah, aka Rezz. At just 24 years of age she's gained a massive cult following. She uploaded her first tracks online, before being spotted by Skrillex and Deadmau5 in 2015. She’s put out two full length albums on Mau5trap, followed by a string of EPs on her own Rezz Music label. With her distinctive LED glasses, she’s made a big impression at the likes of Lollapalooza, Coachella, Creamfields and Electric Daisy Carnival.
Style: Dubstep, Trap, Bass House, Electronic
Release date: 25/08/2019
Quality. 320kbps|MP3
Label: Self-Released

Style. Deep Dubstep, Dubstep
Released. 25.08.2019
Quality. 320kbps|MP3
Label. Dub Sector
Cat. DSDCOMP2019
Review: Dub Sector have been running riot of late, and this latest compilation from them shows just how crazy it's been, as they bring us thirteen of their finest heaters from the last 12 months, all bundled together into one weighty batch. We hear some absolute dirt from heavyweight names such as Dalek One, Rez and The Widdler, along with some seriously naughty selections from the likes of Kwizma with his sub heavy 'Gravitation' original, and Amen Ra's big room smasher 'JWiRE'. For us, the steaming low end of Lory Kong's 'My House' renders it a serious highlight, along with the colourful bass synths of 'SpaceJail's 'Interstellar'.

Style. Deep Dubstep, Dubstep, Instrumental Grime
Released. 26.08.2019
Quality. 320kbps|MP3
Label. White Peach
Cat. WPR043
Review: When we see both Koma and White Peach in the title of a new project, it's difficult not to be excited, as you are pretty much guaranteed to find something incredible when two names as consistent as this combine. Koma kicks off his new EP with the alien textures and glittering arpeggios of the title track 'Arrival', before landing in lo-fi heaven as the more stripped back, spooky harmonies of 'Barcode' wade into play. Next, the buzzy sub tones and warbling bass synths of 'Missing Amsterdam' appear to cause some serious damage, before Rygby joins the party on 'Tasteful' to round the project off in style!