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The Upbeats – Diffused
Big one coming from The Upbeats (AKA Crushington)! Wasn’t sure the path that this track would take when I first heard it building, but I couldn’t have been more satisfied with it as it broke down into an incredibly smooth yet intense vibe. Diffused has been getting a ton of support from the likes of Noisia, Drum & Bass Arena, UKFDnB, and many others so when it gets released next week it will definitely be getting plays by your local Drum & Bass DJ’s left and right. Check out the music video above, and make sure to grab it next week off Beatport!
Moving Fusion – Turbulence
By no means is this a new tune, but it is probably one of my favorite DnB tracks from the late 90′s. Moving Fusion has been around for quite a while now, and has been releasing some immense tracks on RAM such as one of my personal favorites, Makosa. Turbulence just has that classic Drum & Bass vibe to it, from its crisp snares to its deep and distorted basslines. Hope you guys enjoy this one, and lastly, happy belated thanksgiving!
Cyantific – Liberty EP

God I’m behind, I have been finding so many tunes that I had been waiting for have just been released. This one really blindsided me though, and I couldn’t be happier to finally have it. Cyantific has been absolutely killing the DnB scene lately with collaborations with Dimension as well as his solo releases. After playing one of his newer tunes, Detroit, nearly every day pf the past month, I have been dying to get his Liberty EP. With school keeping me busy, I have lost track of when a lot of releases were happening, but sure enough, I checked Beatport and there it was. Each track ties in Cyantific’s unique, old school, and melodic sound, and you can really pick up on the care that went into each track. Grab this one if you’ve got the money, I know I’ll be saving to grab it on vinyl. Enjoy this one and keep your eyes peeled for more releases on Cyantific Music!
Original Sin – Mad World EP

This is one of those EP’s that you go through, and you just wait for that one tune that you aren’t quite as into as the others, and you never hit it. Every single track off Original Sin’s latest release, which is available now, seriously blew me away. They maintain his traditionally loud, jump-up, style of DnB, while exploring new more melodic aspects with the track Soul Food. If you are attending any DnB shows in the next little bit, expect to hear these. There are a lot of other posts I need to do, so I’m keeping this one short, but check the previews below and grab the EP now on any of the ‘EDM’ sites.




