When Friction played Between The Sheets on his radio show, he said that Dawn Wall has made many different types of DnB in the past, so that can rule out any artist who usually sticks to one style of DnB.
Kicks aren't big enough to be Alix imo, plus the compositions themselves don't quite fit his style, but things change so it's possible it could b him...
Do we have confirmation that its an established artist or is that just a rumor?
Easy now.....I did, and Im not having a dig. IMO I don't believe Fresh could be behind these amazing tunes.......quite happy to eat my words if Im proven wrong though!Did you even read the picture I posted above?
"one of the UK's hottest dnb acts is going underground"
"rekindling love for the deeper vibes"
Easy now.....I did, and Im not having a dig. IMO I don't believe Fresh could be behind these amazing tunes.......quite happy to eat my words if Im proven wrong though!
Kicks aren't big enough to be Alix imo, plus the compositions themselves don't quite fit his style,
I've given this some more thought (and listens) and it actually could be Lomax (even though he has his HoldTight alias already). Listen to the second track of the new EP and compare the mid growls to those in Hit You Where You Live by BCee (for whom Lomax engineers for years).
I don´t care who he she it is.
Good music.
Sub Focus maybe..
Pulled from an interview he did
“I’m so into what Ivy Lab are doing right now, I love the smoothness of their sound,” states Mr Focus. “This is why I love picking the remixers… It gives me an opportunity to show people what I’m really feeling and listening to at the moment. I was also really happy to get Special Request remixing my last single. That jungle vibe he is on sounds really fresh to me at the moment.”
“I’m really feeling a lot of the deeper underground D&B stuff at the moment,” he continues. “Everything Kasra’s putting out on Critical is exciting me and I’m really looking forward to getting back into the studio and playing around with that sound. I’d love to show that side of my sound again.”