Anyone have recommendations for some excellent drum and bass sets?
Compared to my knowledge of trance and techno, I am shamefully uneducated about what is good in DnB.
Oct-31-2011 21:06
Psynon
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2011
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Re: Great DnB sets
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Originally posted by Vector A
I am shamefully uneducated about what is good in DnB.
Same here. And that's exactly how I want to keep it.
Oct-31-2011 21:07
Trance-M
Since 1994 tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Limburg, Netherlands
Re: Re: Great DnB sets
quote:
Originally posted by Psynon
Same here. And that's exactly how I want to keep it.
Finally something I fully can agree to Matt
But I'm sure others can be more helpful.
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Oct-31-2011 21:17
Redd
decent idiot
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Tønsberg
Also interested in this, stuff similar Cybernetika would be cool. I also enjoy some of High Contrast.
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Oct-31-2011 21:19
Tangil
The Palatial Cat
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Sky Limousine
The LTJ Bukem Essential Mix from 1995 is great.
DJ Three - Martini DnB from 1995 is also good.
Oct-31-2011 21:26
Gangsta-Nun
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2011
Location: uk
Don't know of many sets, i know there are a few podcasts on iTunes you could check out, one of the more popular and my favourites is Drum And Bass Arena Podcast With The Risky. Love that show.
Oct-31-2011 21:46
meriter
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Registered: May 2009
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Dj DB Shades of Technology is great for it's time (1998)
Oct-31-2011 21:58
Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
it's always a tough one because many 'live' recordings have MCs. Some of them aren't bad and know when to talk and when not to but others are abysmal. Anyway I'd recommend some promo mixes or podcasts.
check those out for a start. There are also essential mixes, check out those from Blame, Sub Focus, High Contrast (2), Pendulum (2005 one) and Goldie.
Nov-01-2011 07:43
kittyggirl
Suspended User
Registered: Oct 2011
Location: new york
Great thread,Thank you to all those who posted...., keep them coming : )
Nov-01-2011 09:01
Sand Leaper
Tension hunter
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
This one always does the trick for me. It's not very clever or varied, and this was pretty much the beginning of the end for the whole Virus-sound, but the bite and impact it has is undeniable. Track 12 is absolutely savage.