Category Archives: Downloads

LEAFY & AVY – THE DUNKING CHAIR

If you’re looking for a track that feels like a fever dream in a strobe-lit basement, look no further. LEAFY & AVY have officially dropped a sonic heavyweight with “THE DUNKING CHAIR,” and it’s doing exactly what the title suggests—submerging the listener in a relentless, rhythmic pressure.

Flava D – Dem Not Ready

When the conversation turns to the absolute heavyweights of the UK bass scene, Flava D is a name that commands immediate respect. Her latest release via UKF, “Dem Not Ready,” is a high-spec sonic assault that proves she is currently operating at the peak of her technical powers.

Twenty One Pilots – Heathens (Biosyrup Flip)

Biosyrup’s take on “Heathens” is a testament to the innovation happening in the Vancouver electronic scene right now. It takes a worldwide hit and gives it a technical upgrade that feels both grounded and futuristic.

Maria Domark – Gone (Crimson Child VIP)

When a track already possesses a haunting, melodic core, it takes a specific kind of vision to strip it down and rebuild it into something even more powerful. With the Crimson Child VIP of Maria Domark’s “Gone,” we aren’t just getting a remix; we’re getting a high-spec reimagining that feels like a masterclass in clean yet gritty production.

Calyx – Triple Shot

This release reinforces why Calyx remains a primary architect of the D&B underground. He manages to balance the raw, “gritty” energy of the warehouse with a level of professional, high-spec polish that rewards a high-fidelity listen.

Adame Twins x Koji Aiken – Toxic

The secret weapon behind the atmospheric pull of Koji Aiken’s Drum & Bass reimagining of “Toxic” is the vocal work by the Adame Twins. By bringing in a fresh vocal cover rather than simply sampling the original, the track gains a layer of “clean” professional polish that sets it apart from your average underground bootleg.

Chase & Status – Homework feat. Lancey Foux

Chase & Status have spent decades perfecting the “clean yet gritty” aesthetic, and “Homework” sees them operating at the height of their powers. They’ve swapped their traditional drum and bass tempos for a weighted, technical “trench” or “trap-influenced” rhythm that hits with a distinct, punchy authority.

Thred – Kickin’ You Out

“Kickin’ You Out” is a testament to the innovation happening in the underground bass scene right now. It’s sophisticated, high-octane, and displays a level of craftsmanship that sets Thred as an artist to watch. Whether you’re a DJ looking for a new peak-time heater or a listener hunting for a high-fidelity “hidden gem,” this track hits all the right notes.

DVBBS, CHRSTPHR – One Night

“One Night” captures that elusive “middle ground” between a summer anthem and a gritty, late-night heater. DVBBS continues to prove that they are masters of the “pocket,” knowing exactly when to let the bassline drive the energy and when to introduce the melodic hooks that give the song its “main character” energy.