Review: One of the biggest D&B debut albums this summer lands not a moment too soon... Mollie Collins rise up the ranks has been nothing short of phenomenal. First as a DJ, then as a broadcaster, then label owner and now we're about to feel her full scope as a producer. 'Musicality' by name, musical by nature, over the course of 12 tracks Mollie writes a heartfelt love letter to drum & bass from its lighted, most euphoric ("Friends") to its grottiest and most powerful ("Right Behind You") and all shades in between... The sewer sound bassline of "Got You", the big wheel drama of "Sound Boy", the introspection of "Wondering", the list goes on. A highly accomplished debut.
Review: Mollie Collins has risen through the ranks faster than almost anyone in recent times, she got picked up by Mampi Swift early on and since then she's been the sole conductor of her very own DJ train with only one destination - the big leagues. Originally just a DJ, she's now been getting into the studio and clearly finding her feet, as this single demonstrates. 'Lost & Found' is a wispy liquid number, the sort of tune that Mollie would cut into a nasty jump-up track to take you by surprise. Speaking of that, the flip is exactly that: a naughty jump up remix courtesy of Gino. Well played Mollie.
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