Fresh from his DVA & Friends Boiler Room set, London-based producer Lokane is set to …
If there were ever to be a meeting ground of classic jungle, grime and bouncy electro-driven bass, Otik's forthcoming 'Strangelove' EP would be the hub. Out July 24th on Infinite Machine, the new recording finds the London producer bending and manipulating the breakbeat blueprint of 90s UK jungle, giving it a modern twist, fitting for this generation of ravers
Liar smacks us yet again with another bass-shaking record titled Genesis Dubs. For this release, the Bucharest-based producer weaves between the sounds of 90s jungle and hardcore breakbeat, all of which still maintains Liars signature imprint. The EP also showcases his exceptional versatility of creating cinematic and lush soundscapes with the style of bass, completely transforming it into anything but.
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London's East End has built a reputation of spawning limit-testing producers whose twisting and re-shaping of sound have at times, birthed an entire new genre on to itself. Maybe in a way it makes perfect sense for production duo Tommaso Wallwork and Ady Razor, known as Wallwork & RZR, to call East London their home. Based in Hackney Wick, the two who dub their sound as 'forward thinking bass music', actually made a name for themselves as ghost producers working on everything from Hip-Hop to rock. Eventually Wallwork & RZR decided to delve more into the edgier sounds of electronica, producing DnB, garage and experimental UK bass. With their EP "Mad Techno Invasion" released through the Canadian label Infinite Machine, the duo are expanding the possibilities of how far bass music can indeed stretch out sonically.
London's East End has built a reputation of spawning limit-testing producers whose twisting and re-shaping of sound have at times, birthed an entire new genre on to itself. Maybe in a way it makes perfect sense for production duo Tommaso Wallwork and Ady Razor, known as Wallwork & RZR, to call East London their home. Based in Hackney Wick, the two who dub their sound as 'forward thinking bass music', actually made a name for themselves as ghost producers working on everything from Hip-Hop to rock. Eventually Wallwork & RZR decided to delve more into the edgier sounds of electronica, producing DnB, garage and experimental UK bass. With their EP "Mad Techno Invasion" released through the Canadian label Infinite Machine, the duo are expanding the possibilities of how far bass music can indeed stretch out sonically.