It takes a special breed of party people to appreciate what drum & bass brings to the dance music table. Not everyone knows how to act when a mental jump-up record is getting rinsed, or why their brain feels funny while a neurofunk track is living out its purpose, or how to handle the smooth, rolling qualities from a proper liquid cut. Luckily, we don’t have that problem. Word up to all the ravers who are holding it down on the D&B tip; this playlist is for each and every one of you.
Drumming the Bass: Teddy Killerz, Metrik, Karma, Misanthrop and More
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