Frozen (Calibre remix) - (6:51) 174 BPM
Stop The World (Lenzman remix) - (5:18) 174 BPM
Faded (Workforce remix) - (5:01) 174 BPM
Jazz Arps (Technimatic remix) - (5:35) 174 BPM
Rise & Fall (Tokyo Prose remix) - (4:53) 174 BPM
Letting Go (FD remix) - (4:32) 175 BPM
Frozen (Bcee remix) - (4:34) 174 BPM
Faded (Calibre remix) - (6:04) 174 BPM
Scarred (Technimatic remix) - (4:56) 174 BPM
Could Be (Anile remix) - (6:24) 174 BPM
High As She (Break remix) - (5:19)
174 BPM Umbrellas (GLXY remix) - (5:31) 174 BPM
Review: One of the best liquid drum & bass albums ever made is being reworked by a star-studded cast of drum & bass' biggest hitters. What more could you want? It's LSB & DRS of course, and the pair's Blue Hour album from the back end of 2019 - a gorgeously organic, musical release - has been taken up a notch into true 174 territory. Calibre has two features and it's his remix of 'Frozen' that really shines through, and the original's strings make for an ideal Calibre canvas; whispering atmospheres, sumptuously deep basslines and elegant simplicity. On the other end of the spectrum, FD flips fan-favourite and jazz-icon 'Letting Go' into a riot of funk-infused fun, as a wobbling bassline underpins DRS' superbly soulful vocal performance. What would this album be without a spot for Break, and the Bristol man's remix of 'High As She' flips one of the original's best non-174 offerings into a pure, blissful roller that's summer in a bottle. Unreal stuff from some of the best in the game.
from $1.89FTNTS 007
09 Apr 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle