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Wyatt Noise label interview: the birth of Wyatt Noise Recordings, Oxford drum & bass and the The G-Quadruplex

Afternoon! The latest Wyatt Noise release has just landed worldwide. Are you happy with the finished results? Tell us more about it please. Absolutely. I am so fussy about the quality of the releases on the label. They have to sound just right. When GDS sent Earthshine over, the first mixdown was just perfect. All the elements just complimented each[...]

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Hazard – Time Tripping / Digital Bumble Bee [Review]

DJ Hazard is an artist that really needs no profiling; he has been at the forefront of the jump up and super-club dance floors for over a decade, with a name and reputation so widely recognised in the scene the average drum and bass fan’s Nan would know when Machete had just been mixed. His new single Time Tripping, released[...]

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Producer Factory: Purchase a track to step up your career

Want to become a world-famous producer but lack the talent and motivation to make your own tunes? No problem. Thanks to Producerfactory you can just buy them instead. That’s right, you can just sit on your fat, lazy ass and buy someone else’s work in order to, as the site boasts,“sell it as your own”. Coach potatoes everywhere rejoice, now[...]

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Giocator [IM:LTD] Exclusive Guest Mix

Hungary’s Giocator spins some of the freshest dubs, exclusively for Bass Explorer! We’ll be bagging some time with Giocator to talk about his productions; keep an eye out for that next week. Giocator [IM:LTD] Exclusive Guest Mix Free download Giocator Facebook SoundCloud

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Subtension – Black Haze [Review]

Considering that it’s a début, Subtension’s new record, set for release on March the 3rd on Samurai Music, is pretty damn impressive; when it comes to DnB, twenty-year old Slovakian Mário Dočekal, the man behind the music, seems to know exactly what he’s doing. The intro to “Black Haze” sets airy, ambient soundscapes over the top of a DnB beat,[...]

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Callide – Inferno / Hazed Out [Review]

The driving 808’s of Callide’s latest releases encapsulates a time period we may have forgotten. That’s primarily due to the tonne load of music we’ve had dumped into our laps recently. And this classical feel is definitely not a bad aspect. Instead, it reminds us of a time when it was ok to listen to music which wasn’t classified under[...]