Review: Following the electric success of "Sleepless" (which has since spawned a live keytar section of certain shows) Amsterdam duo T & Sugah maintain the heat with two more scorching vocal drum & bass peaktimers; "Walk Her Way" belts out with gallons of positivity as Amanda enflames the groove with her gutsy soul while "Demons" riffs on EDM techniques with its big riff and Voician's textured vocal. Yet another big leap for the young rising duo.
Review: Liquicity proudly presents Voyage 1, a journey into the heart of the music that makes this crowd tick, courtesy of some of their favourite players. First up to share their delights is Champion and as "What I Need" takes off hard into the stratosphere after a strong intro featuring powerful vocals and souped-up synths he sets his sights on becoming D&B royalty. Fracus & Darwin roll up next, driving "Succeed" forward with lyrics from Mark Slammer and restrained percussion and pads fighting it out in a tight space of experimental production. It's a real mid-release treat. "Closer" acts as respite as Hugh Hardie plays with inspiring samples, retro sounds and soaring strings. Finally, Feint slams some serious dancefloor vibes into the mix, stabbing those synths and dropping the chorus hard. It's a right old mixture, you'll love it.
Review: Liquicity - first breaking into the scene as a YouTube hub for all your favourite D&B, now celebrating eight years in the game, the channel's big kahuna Maris Goudzwaard has put together an incredible roster of artists to join in on his latest compilation. Featuring folks like Bachelors of Science, Dan Dakota, Keeno and Bcee among newer faces, this is about as an immaculate contemporary liquid various artists release as you're going to get this year. Enjoy.
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