Review: Hey there multi-genre DJ. So you like to mix up the tempos in your sets do you? I bet you think it makes you look really cool? Well it does. Especially when you're playing around with transition tunes like 'House Tune' by the unstoppable Conrad Subs; a purring slab of bass weight drama that suddenly drops into the sweetest slo-mo house groove one could ever ask for. Long enough to loop out and go off-piste, short enough to keep the vibes alive and the die-hard D&B heads from moaning (too much) it's the Subby one doing what he does best. Need something a little deeper and floatier? Look no further than 'Night Talk'. What a release!
Review: The unstoppable, ever-flexible, super-dependable Conrad Subs barges his way onto Influence with two of his more leftfield work-outs just in time for a new lockdown. '2am Breakbeats' lives up to its name as our focus is fixed on the fractured drums and the ever changing switches. 'Timelines' meanwhile is all about the spacey cosmic themes, loose roomy breaks and gentle jazzy undertones. Influential.
Review: Conrad Subs has merged as a true player within jungle corners, his talent for purveying high quality breakbeats encompassed within this EP on. He doesn't mess around on this and if you like your music packed with breaks and basses, this one is for you. 'Fury' epitomises his approach, with a huge groaning bass stab and luscious reece bass providing the backdrop to what is an absolutely banging jungle cut. 'Run it Pon Dem' is just as good, with oodles of space to play in and a delicate yet heavyweight sub. Conrad is back.
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