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TECH 083
06 May 12 Drum And Bass
Review:
New artist on the jump up block, 2DB comes storming onto the scene with this release on Bassline Smith's Technique Recordings. Gird your loins as this one goes in hard and heavy from the off; a cacophony of bellowing mid range, bleepy 8-bit melodies and punishing bass, this one is an ADHD riddled venture into jump up D&B at its best. "Happy Days" evokes a Hospital sound with uplifting synths, pattering drums and euphoric builds which bubble along for the duration. Expect to hear more from 2DB in future - this one's a killer!
TECH 094
10 Mar 13 Drum And Bass
TECH 085
10 Jun 12 Drum And Bass
Review:
With Simon Bassline Smith as a label boss it should come as no surprise that 2DB is a producer who's all about the turbo-charged builds, catchy melodies and pumping, dancefloor factor. "Break These Walls" kicks off this four-track EP with a flurry of thunderous drums, whirring synths, Auto-tuned vocal and polished appeal. "Selecta" continues the story with pedal to the metal energy, this is tear-out D&B doing its thing. "Surrender" builds from an epic, trance-infused intro into a low-slung banger, before "Love The Music" brings things to a tumultuous close. Top notch dancefloor business here from 2DB.
TECH 088
19 Aug 12 Drum And Bass
TECH 074
29 May 11 Drum And Bass
WAR 032
30 Oct 11 Drum And Bass
Review:
2db steps up to the plate once again for the Technique camp to deliver a couple of dancefloor bangers for Worldwide Audio. "Swerve" is absolutely massive, with a huge female vocal hook twinned with call and response chord stabs which will bloody the nose of any tune which dares challenge. "1995" kicks off with smooth pads and chiming chords before descending into a jump up roller with more than a hint of Full Cycle about it. This is one for the steppers crew.
TECH 036
19 Nov 07 Drum And Bass
TECH 082
26 Feb 12 Drum And Bass
Review:
Radio 1Xtra and son of jungle legend Kenny Ken steps up with his next musical offering on Simon Bassline Smith's Technique Recordings. "Let Go" draws on drumstep and dubstep, with chopped up vocals, massive builds, Rusko style synth screeches and plenty of brostep muscle. The D&B Rollers mix ups the tempo to the 170-175bpm range, whilst L While shakes things up in his version. Then there's the "More Than Ever VIP" which is a synth sizzled, 8 bit bleeping frenzy before the NSD VIP rounds the package with style.
TECH 079
18 Dec 11 Drum And Bass
Review:
Radio 1Xtra DJ Crissy Criss shows off his skills in the studio here in the "Now More Than Ever" EP on Simon Bassline Smith's label Technique. The title track pairs a familiar sample (see Pendulum circa '05) with gritty, gnarly bass, jittery synths and pumping drums. "Need Me" is a Circus meets Dub Police style dubstep venture with chirping screeches, grinding b-line and plenty of fun factor. "Gangsta" strips it back a bit and focuses more on clipped percussion and grouchy, squelching bass, whilst concluding cut "Everybody" rounds things off with another dose of brostep.
TECH 070
21 Nov 10 Drum And Bass
TECH 004CD
21 Nov 10 Drum And Bass
TECH 072
19 Dec 10 Drum And Bass
TECH 066
12 Jul 10 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
TECH 056
22 Jun 09 Drum And Bass
TECH 049
27 Jul 08 Drum And Bass
TECH 046
26 May 08 Drum And Bass
TECH 054
26 Jan 09 Drum And Bass
TECH 040
21 Apr 08 Drum And Bass
TECH 043
26 May 08 Drum And Bass
TECH 042
26 May 08 Drum And Bass
TECH 058
05 Oct 09 Drum And Bass
TECH 058
05 Oct 09 Drum And Bass
TECH 003CD
23 Nov 09 Drum And Bass
TECH 038
19 Nov 07 Drum And Bass
TECH 065
12 Apr 10 Drum And Bass
Review:
Always on top of their game, Drumsound (aka producers Andrew Wright and Ben Wigget) team up with long-time collaborator Simon "Bassline" Smith for this epic release on Technique that will no doubt keep them at the top of the D&B tree. Having dropped classics in the past such as "Cold Turkey", "Odyssey" and "Everybody Pump", they still enjoy tons of support from DJ's like Annie Mac and Zane Lowe and "Clap Your Hands" is likely to extend their fanbase even more.
A jump-up mix of beats, churchy piano licks and some fresh gospel vocal samples that break out in the chorus to preach: "Somebody shout Hallelujah, somebody shout amen", it's a barrel load of fun.but if D&B's not exactly your thing there are some excellent versions in different styles to get you on board. The House mix for example is perfectly transplanted to a 130bpm tempo and works really well as a quality electro banger. Similarly, the dubstep mix takes it down to a cool half-step and adds a lot of glitchy bass for good measure. The Phetsta mix is the one that the dj's will want to pounce on first though, as it brilliantly switches between D&B and electro mid-song, making it a valuable tool for effortlessly changing between genres during sets. Yet again Drumsound and Bassline come up withe the goods - there's absolutely no way you won't be feeling this tune after just one listen.
TECH 059
23 Nov 09 Drum And Bass
TECH 062
01 Feb 10 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
TECH 077
02 Oct 11 Drum And Bass
TECH 089
26 Aug 12 Drum And Bass
TECH 093
03 Feb 13 Drum And Bass
TECH 076
28 Aug 11 Drum And Bass
Played by: L Plus
Review:
Having flirted with Radio One playlist action and skirted around Top 40 success, Drumsound & Bassline Smith's Technique imprint keep it real by nurturing new talent. Enter L Plus: perpetrator of the more rambunctious side of jump up D&B, his Time Travel EP kicks off with the Camo & Krooked meets Chromeo style venture title track, full of pumping drums, sci-fi samples and 80s synth-pop moments. "Human Condition" is another dance-off with bleeping computer game elements, crunchy drums, warping bass and jungle trumping goodness. "April" starts off with a bold thumping intro moving into another tear out number, before gulping SFX take over in "Digital Sound".
TECH 081
12 Feb 12 Drum And Bass
Played by: L Plus
Review:
For Simon Bassline Smith's next musical adventure it's over to L Plus, who's joined by trance vocalist Shaz Sparks for this release on Technique Recordings. "Catastrophe" is an epic, trance-infused, drumstep fusion piece with shimmering vocals, smashing builds and breakdowns, pounding bass and bleepy synths. There's a dubstep mix for the heavier heads, plus a tidy D&B mix by Subsonik for the purists. One for the ravers!
TECH 087
15 Jul 12 Drum And Bass
Review:
Max MRG provides the power in the Prometheus EP on Simon Bassline Smith's Technique Recordings. Rambunctious and energetic, the man like Max NRG artfully blends tearing D+B with elements of electro, dubstep and power Euro trance to devastating effect. First up is the title track with its sparkling synth builds and pedal to the metal drum work, this is frenetic and turbo charged bass music at its most energetic. Next is "Arkan" with its catchy hook and epic intro, this will stick with you for hours later. Following this is "Metro 2033 VIP" which bursts out of the speakers and channels a more industrial vibe before the "Sunset of Empire" brings the EP to a dramatic close.
TECH 039
26 May 08 Drum And Bass
TECH 073
13 Feb 11 Drum And Bass
Played by: Juno Recommends Drum & Bass
Review:
Phetsta comes through with the epic trancey roller "Prism" for the Technique imprint, crafting a heady sweat inducing rhythmic thrust of pitched up vocal loops, searing synth flourishes and gut punching bass stabs over a lolloping flex. Contrasting this is the low end stepper "Run You Down" which features the vocal talents of Reija Lee, hidden in the depths of bass and beats. "Disco Dog" sees Phetsta indulge in some old skool junglist activities with excellent results and the EP ends on a high note with the haunting hypnagogic half step dynamics of "Dance All Night"
TECH 057
22 Sep 09 Drum And Bass
TECH 052R
15 Jul 09 Drum And Bass
TECH 052
10 Nov 08 Drum And Bass
TECH 037
19 Nov 07 Drum And Bass
TECH 075
17 Jul 11 Drum And Bass
Review:
South East London duo Tantrum Desire get rude and rowdy with their Foreplay EP on Drumsound & Bassline's Technique Recordings. It's no holds barred for the duration as "Play Tonight" gets things started with high-octane energy, a bawdy b-line, cooing vox and power synths. Next is "Tough Love" featuring super smooth R&B style vocal contribution from Jon Reline, which pounds along with grouchy SFX, pumping drum rolls and screeching synths. "Pay Your Own Way" has been doing damage for some time now with shimmying, bleepy SFX, catchy synth riffs and killer vocal hook. Slowing the tempo down to 140 bpm for the final track, "Designed" is all vocal-led slo-mo sleaze with swaggering beats. Huge.
TECH 084
27 May 12 Drum And Bass
Review:
Ever the go-to jump up producer of choice for Bassline Smith's Technique Recordings, Tantrum Desire steps up with another high-octane, dancefloor-driven slab of filth. "Get With It" is all accelerating builds, peeping synth squeals, grinding mid range and tear-out D&B at it's most energetic. "Reach VIP" adds a trance-like synthline and suitably euphoric, auto-tuned vocal and pairs it with Skrillex style edits and punishing drums. The dubstep tease is very of the moment, with smashing, swaggering drum work, drawn out synth manipulations and plenty of Doctor P-esque moments. There's also a radio edit, should you wish to check it out.
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