Soul Deep Digital, sub label of Soul Deep Exclusives, has established itself as one of the hottest labels bringing quality Drum & Bass to all D&B lovers. The label features a number of talented artists and a diverse sound, with songs from many different styles of Drum & Bass. Whether it's deep, liquid, jazzy, or atmospheric, Soul Deep is committed to releasing timeless songs that satisfy the Soul. The label launched on Jan. 31, 2011, and our songs are available at all major mp3 stores. Here is a list of some of the artists who have releases on Soul Deep: Phat Playaz, Malaky, dRamatic & dbAudio, Furney, Sevin, Dynamic, Blade, Arp-1, mSdoS, MJT, Soultec, Steez, Scott Allen, Soul:Motion, HumaNature, j:logic, Broken Drum, Duoscience, Flowrian, Qumulus, Soul Connection, Payback, Flame, Kredit, Blue Motion, Colossus, Macca, Future Engineers, Deeper Connection, and Subsid & L-Side.
Review: Kurruptdata grabs the ingredients from Avalon Rays' debut Soul Deep Digital EP and gives them his barbed bass signature twist. "Keep On Moving" flips "Keep On Moving" into a slamming slice of bassline drama. "Don't Cry" is a carefully restrained jazz-tinged sunset roller with gradually rising orchestral strings. Finally "One Love" is taken to the top of fog-enshrouded mountain top where murky mysticism brings Lady Emz vocal to the forefront. Serious remix action.
Review: As to be expected from Soul Deep Digital, we've been presented with a collection of expertly executed gloriously deep cuts, this time the imprint welcomes back Southampton dweller Avalon Rays for his 'Under The Stars EP'. The title track sees a collection of minor piano chords somberly dancing over a pattering drum pattern, while a hunting male vocal provides an emotive pull. 'Still Waters' a meditative vibe with a tribal drum pattern which appears between the main breaks and echoing shaman like calls, the sub on this is omnipresent and malevolent. 'Let Me Go' sees another collaboration between Avalon Rays and Kimberly Iji and her voice is the standout feature of the track, it soulfully and effortlessly dances over the piano led roller beneath with an impromptu sounding jazzy twang. 'Sorrow' again pairs a female vocalist with liquid blueprints, but creating a dream like quality with floaty pads, twinkling chimes and soft electric guitar.
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