Happy Bandcamp Friday everyone! I have a new dnb/hardcore hybrid track out today, consider giving it a listen and maybe picking it. Also be sure to support your favorite artists today if you have the means, it really helps a lot.
In 1969, an American soul group based out of D.C. recorded the song "Amen, Brother". Halfway-ish through the track, the band pauses to let the drummer, G.C. Coleman, perform a solo. This 7 second solo went on to influence (or outright create) #HipHop, #Jungle, #DrumAndBass, #Breakbeat, and much more.
They were The Winstons, they created the Amen Break that completely changed modern music, and they got next to nothing for it.
#drumandbass #liquiddrumandbassmix Can I help you with stopping an omnipresent force that seeks to destroy the fabric of the universe?TRACKLIST: Major Axis -...
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In case you missed it: The January 1 episode of BBC's #UniversityChallenge (Sheffield v Aberdeen) had a question about the "genre of dance music developed in the UK in the early 1990s out of the rave scene and reggae sound system culture, with acts like A Guy Called Gerald, and Goldie".
The answer "Drum & Bass" led to the host responding "we need Jungle I'm afraid", which caused quite a few memes & remixes.
And just in case you wonder, no, Jungle and DnB are not the same, and I wouldn't have accepted Drum & Bass as an answer either when the question explicitly mentions reggae, and artists with Jamaican roots.
It contains a remix of ours we put together in December. A slightly intense jump up rendition with some semi pummeling drum layering including bits from out latest sample and loop release from further along this thread.
One thing I wish it would’ve become something was more Drum & Bass tracks with reggaeton influences.
Back in the late 2000s the reggaeton movement in Puerto Rico was dabbling a bit with EDM elements. And in the UK at least one producer that I know managed to sample a reggaeton track and it was AMAZING.
It was Don Omar’s “Gata Ganster” song on top of a D&B track by an artist named Nina Red Foxx.
clippy vs the black hole - [Atmospheric Drum and Bass Mix] (www.youtube.com)
#drumandbass #liquiddrumandbassmix Can I help you with stopping an omnipresent force that seeks to destroy the fabric of the universe?TRACKLIST: Major Axis -...