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Insomniac
Insomniac - (4:30) 174 BPM
Skittish (feat Natty D) - (4:33) 172 BPM Hot
Into The Night - (4:13) 174 BPM
Shoot Em - (4:28) 175 BPM
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DB 021
22 Mar 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Obsidian
Obsidian - (4:06) 172 BPM
Skulls (feat Diligent Fingers) - (4:12) 172 BPM Hot
Pulchra - (4:09) 172 BPM
Review: Man like Kalane returns to Drippboiii with some heavyweight materials. 'Obsidian' has a real grunt and bite to the groove as it flings various shades of funky grit in our faces. This mood continues throughout the EP as more basslines growl and bark with menace. 'Skulls' bumps and chatters with pure venom while the unmistakable tones of Diligent Fingers roll out thoughtfully on top. 'Pulchra' finishes the set with more swaggering, stone cold funk. Savage collection. Turn on, tune in, Drip out.
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DB 020
09 Feb 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ancients
Ancients (feat Kaisan T) - (4:13) 140 BPM Hot
Silverfish - (5:05) 140 BPM
Afterlife (feat Millsee) - (4:13) 87 BPM
Oblivion - (4:31) 87 BPM
Review: Next up on Drippyboiii Recordings, a very well thought out four tracker from none other than Scuro, a dubstep producer with a very potent style indeed. We open up this fiery collection with 'Ancients' a serious sublow bop, driven forward by both its tidy percussive arrangements and of course Kaisan T's smartly performed vocal addition, with 'Silverfish' following in a blaze of subby glory. Next, we turn up the tempo on 'Afterlife' as the neurotic synthesiser action sees Millsee deliver a cutting edge vocal addition, with the super stripped back drum work and powerful sub growls of 'Oblivion' then giving us a tasty closer. Top work!
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DB 019
01 Dec 23
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Choices EP
Choices - (4:55) 172 BPM Hot
Trust No One (feat Joik) - (4:08) 174 BPM
Review: Kick a pooch, drink some hooch, crank up the volume and listen to Nooch, as old Grandpappy Juno used to say to us every Christmas. And so we did. First we drank to "Choices", a hair-raising, sub-heavy pounder laced with big breezy layers and a bassline that grizzles from here to New Zealand. "Trust No One" takes antics a little spicier with its choppy vocal cuts and big switch to the minimal sub/kick drum lead. Savage. Nooch is on some next level puppy shunting right here. Here's to you Grandpappy!
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DB 018
27 Oct 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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