Style: Jungle, Drum and Bass, AmenBreak
Release: 24/3/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps | FLAC Lossless
Label: Kos.Mos.Music
Cat# KOSMOS128LPDGTL
Junglizm is a new series of releases aimed at presenting the influence of classical jungle sound on modern drum'n'bass. The first release includes eight drum&bass tracks mixed on jungle with classical amen breaks. All the tracks vary greatly from measured intelligent to dancefloor, rolling blockbusters and deep psychedelic atmospherical records.
Release: 24/3/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps | FLAC Lossless
Label: Kos.Mos.Music
Cat# KOSMOS128LPDGTL
Junglizm is a new series of releases aimed at presenting the influence of classical jungle sound on modern drum'n'bass. The first release includes eight drum&bass tracks mixed on jungle with classical amen breaks. All the tracks vary greatly from measured intelligent to dancefloor, rolling blockbusters and deep psychedelic atmospherical records.
Style: Neurofunk, Drum and Bass, Gabba, Crossbreed
Release: 30/04/2012
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: PRSPCT Recordings
Cat# PRSPCTLP003
Сегодня предлагаем послушать дебютный альбом Даб Элекментс под названием "Party Program", который вышел в 2012 году на лейбле Проспект Рекордингс. В записи альбома приняли участие Ганчер и Руин, Контрстрайк и другие.
Review: With track titles like "Threat", "Black Ninja", "Extreme Punishment" and "Murder", even without knowing the Dub Elements' impressive history in D&B, dubstep and breakbeat circles, you should get an idea of their extreme flavours. Nothing, however, can really prepare you for the total sonic savagery of this long player. Aggressively chewing their way through the tempos with demonic, industrial glee, this is one pummelling party that even manages to find space for almost gabba-style techno ("Murder"). Highlights include the old school jungle edge of "Truth Rising" and the demonic tech monger of "Go Party!" but in honesty the whole package wallops. Get with the program.
Release: 30/04/2012
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: PRSPCT Recordings
Cat# PRSPCTLP003
Сегодня предлагаем послушать дебютный альбом Даб Элекментс под названием "Party Program", который вышел в 2012 году на лейбле Проспект Рекордингс. В записи альбома приняли участие Ганчер и Руин, Контрстрайк и другие.
Review: With track titles like "Threat", "Black Ninja", "Extreme Punishment" and "Murder", even without knowing the Dub Elements' impressive history in D&B, dubstep and breakbeat circles, you should get an idea of their extreme flavours. Nothing, however, can really prepare you for the total sonic savagery of this long player. Aggressively chewing their way through the tempos with demonic, industrial glee, this is one pummelling party that even manages to find space for almost gabba-style techno ("Murder"). Highlights include the old school jungle edge of "Truth Rising" and the demonic tech monger of "Go Party!" but in honesty the whole package wallops. Get with the program.
Style: Drum 'n Bass
Quality: MP3 320 kbps | FLAC Lossless
Release date: 05/08/2016
Label: Metalheadz Platinum
Cat: METHPLA021
Review: The enigmatic concept that is Beta 2 returns to his spiritual home with four more stark soundscapes. "Black Dahlia" takes the lead with its lolloping brown papered double bassline and jazzy, hip-shaking flurries. "Speckled Dots" retains that jazz sentimentality with psychedelic blasts on the fills but a much grittier bottom foundation. Deeper into the EP and we're destined for more cosmic pastures as both "The One That Got Me" and "Slide" take us on a trip to much further D&B planetary systems on Photek-style rockets. Delectably futurist.
Quality: MP3 320 kbps | FLAC Lossless
Release date: 05/08/2016
Label: Metalheadz Platinum
Cat: METHPLA021
Review: The enigmatic concept that is Beta 2 returns to his spiritual home with four more stark soundscapes. "Black Dahlia" takes the lead with its lolloping brown papered double bassline and jazzy, hip-shaking flurries. "Speckled Dots" retains that jazz sentimentality with psychedelic blasts on the fills but a much grittier bottom foundation. Deeper into the EP and we're destined for more cosmic pastures as both "The One That Got Me" and "Slide" take us on a trip to much further D&B planetary systems on Photek-style rockets. Delectably futurist.