Review: Thirty whopping tunes make up the Two Hundred compilation. Crammed with brand new material from newcomers Link, Hazuki, Euphorics and Funkware among many others, it's a chance to really get to know Liquid Brilliant's 2015 roster. From the melancholic, to the up and jumping dancefloor driven rollers, there's a full range of drum and bass emotion here to pick from, so what are you waiting for?
Review: Combining the best in European liquid, Celsius never fails in releasing some of the finest new drum & bass from in and around Europe. Featuring artists with their own loyal following alongside newcomers, the Eastern Symphonies collection has so far explored Eastern Europe for some lessons in deep, emotional D&B. Russian production dons 2sides and Mage head up Vol. 3 with their individual takes on crystal clear, contemporary drum & bass, while newcomer Nelver adds his own tech-driven twist; Urbandawn & Rotate's offering grows into a break-laden slow-burner that stays with you. A strong release from a label determined to be different.
Review: Mage provides us with a lovely journey into the "Music For The Mind" and it's all lush, liquid flavours for the duration here with plenty of gliding instrumentals, strumming guitars, rolling breaks and ticking hi-hats. Get dreamy with cuts like "Deep Stories" with its charming lilt, and blown away by melancholy dancefloor rhythms like "Lost In Time". Other highlights include the delightful, strumming "Somewhere In A Major Key" with its uplifting builds and the chilled out, contemplative "Savanna", as we near the end of the album.
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