Style Dubstep, Chillstep, Deep-Dubstep, Future-Garage, Ambient-Dubstep
Release 6/08/2021
Quality 320 kbps MP3 | FLAC Lossless
Imprint Deep Dark & Dangerous
Nr# DDDLP5
Review: As one of the architectural groups behind the modern wave of dubstep music, seeing Truth return to their home imprint of Deep Dark & Dangerous for a full length album project is always going to be exciting! The project is simply outstanding, to put it plainly, covering the full breadth of the modern dubstep sound from the aquatic synthy sweeps of 'Pages' and subtle keys of 'Unlearn', to system busting sub-eese combinations of 'You'll See' and haunted structures of 'Transition' with the magnificent vocals of Lelijveld. It's a work of mastery and pure precision, with some additional highlights including the gorgeous, string-lead soundscapes of 'Something Missing', the constantly evolving growls of 'Love' and lip-curling melodies of 'Alethia'. Spectacular work!
Release 6/08/2021
Quality 320 kbps MP3 | FLAC Lossless
Imprint Deep Dark & Dangerous
Nr# DDDLP5
Review: As one of the architectural groups behind the modern wave of dubstep music, seeing Truth return to their home imprint of Deep Dark & Dangerous for a full length album project is always going to be exciting! The project is simply outstanding, to put it plainly, covering the full breadth of the modern dubstep sound from the aquatic synthy sweeps of 'Pages' and subtle keys of 'Unlearn', to system busting sub-eese combinations of 'You'll See' and haunted structures of 'Transition' with the magnificent vocals of Lelijveld. It's a work of mastery and pure precision, with some additional highlights including the gorgeous, string-lead soundscapes of 'Something Missing', the constantly evolving growls of 'Love' and lip-curling melodies of 'Alethia'. Spectacular work!
Styles Drum and Bass, Future Beats, Wonky/Beats, Drumstep
Release 4/08/2021
Quality MP3/192 kbps
Rar 82 Mb «All Mixes (Link)»
Release 4/08/2021
Quality MP3/192 kbps
Rar 82 Mb «All Mixes (Link)»
Style Drum & Bass
Date 4/08/2021
HQ MP3 128 kbps
Label Drum&BassArena
Zippy 75 Mb
The podcast returns following our milestone 25th birthday last week, featuring a stack of exclusives from the likes of Digital & Charla Green, Bailey, Sully, Philth, Lovely and more, with a heavyweight guest mix from gyrofield who's just released a huge new EP on Overview Music.
Date 4/08/2021
HQ MP3 128 kbps
Label Drum&BassArena
Zippy 75 Mb
The podcast returns following our milestone 25th birthday last week, featuring a stack of exclusives from the likes of Digital & Charla Green, Bailey, Sully, Philth, Lovely and more, with a heavyweight guest mix from gyrofield who's just released a huge new EP on Overview Music.
Style: Breaks, Nu-School-Breaks
Date: 6/08/2021
HQ: MP3 320 kbps
Rar: 137mb (Все сэты Леди Вакс) All mixes
Date: 6/08/2021
HQ: MP3 320 kbps
Rar: 137mb (Все сэты Леди Вакс) All mixes
Style Drum and Bass
Release 23/11/2018
Quality 320 kbps MP3
Imprint Sub-liminal Recordings
Nr# SLR044
Review: Sub-liminal Recordings is one of those small, low-key labels that every now and then actually releases some pretty outstanding music. This time it's the turn of Sam Harris, who's music is a lot more exciting than his name might suggest, his two-tracker here rolling out in delicious fashion. 'Coffee Machine' is the first, a spooky, spacious introduction giving way to a subtle, pulsing back end that sits perfectly underneath a skippy percussive line. 'Boom Ting' is in a similar vein but manages to amp up the drum-pressure even more with a fantastic percussive line, as its sneaky little bassline creeps in underneath this to transform it into a proper little roller. Sick single.
Release 23/11/2018
Quality 320 kbps MP3
Imprint Sub-liminal Recordings
Nr# SLR044
Review: Sub-liminal Recordings is one of those small, low-key labels that every now and then actually releases some pretty outstanding music. This time it's the turn of Sam Harris, who's music is a lot more exciting than his name might suggest, his two-tracker here rolling out in delicious fashion. 'Coffee Machine' is the first, a spooky, spacious introduction giving way to a subtle, pulsing back end that sits perfectly underneath a skippy percussive line. 'Boom Ting' is in a similar vein but manages to amp up the drum-pressure even more with a fantastic percussive line, as its sneaky little bassline creeps in underneath this to transform it into a proper little roller. Sick single.