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This style of DnB is really tickling my pickle at the moment. What's your thoughts? Post up some 4/4 170bpm bangers.
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and I think Konichi had a couple of older bits that Hazard used to batter that were 4x4 with a relentless beat. Maybe @Large Marge has the memory bank to remember those jump up bits?
not sure... in fact I'm not sure what this even means tbh. a kick on every beat? if so then Pleasure - Massacre is the only jump uppy one I can think of but I doubt gloxxy wants to hear thatand I think Konichi had a couple of older bits that Hazard used to batter that were 4x4 with a relentless beat. Maybe @Large Marge has the memory bank to remember those jump up bits?
Got both of these already.I think Icicle has been venturing into that territory for quite a while now with the odd tune here and there
also have a soft spot for this
and I think Konichi had a couple of older bits that Hazard used to batter that were 4x4 with a relentless beat. Maybe @Large Marge has the memory bank to remember those jump up bits?
Wicked. Great artwork, great tune.Fun fact: I did the artwork for that Nesium release.
dafuq is dat!!!!
Yeah not quite what I'm looking for. Proper regimented pounding 4/4 kick drums with natty basslines and sick percussion.not sure... in fact I'm not sure what this even means tbh. a kick on every beat? if so then Pleasure - Massacre is the only jump uppy one I can think of but I doubt gloxxy wants to hear that
how about this one? when it drops
one of the kicks is slightly offbeat so maybe it doesn't count
Rock It VIP VIPdafuq is dat!!!!
That Subwave tune is pwopa nawty! Free too.I like it here and there.
There were always mixtures of breakbeats and 4-to-the-floor kicks. First (Happy) Hardcore, then - way later - Crossbreed, then Turbo, and now this....whatever you wanna call it. Also lot of Nu Jungle stuff with kicks on every beat (Tim Reaper eg).
People like Imanu or Buunshin use a lot of 4/4s in their sets for a fair while now.
Some older technoid ones: