Trainspottle - daily classic dnb/jungle tune intros game

ChrisFizik

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Yesterday's Trainspottle no.295 was Ebony Dubsters - Ra.



While busy working on chart-destined crossover dnb smashes Shy FX & T Power made time to supply the underground with undeniable selections like this. Precise, fast-paced jump-up with expertly tuned elements from a pair that helped define the style. Irresistible to dancefloors.

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ChrisFizik

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Yesterday's Trainspottle no.296 was Twisted Anger - Mothership.



Pushing the d'n'b elements to their limits with a chopped amen tearout and knock-you-over bass, this duo directed their anger into terrifying soundsystems and sending dancefloors into a frenzy with their Dread sound.


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ChrisFizik

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Perfectly titled release for Trainspottle!

Yesterday's Trainspottle no.299 was You Don't Need To Know - You Don't Know Who Did This.



DJ Hazard on his Radius label trolling trainspotters and haters with a mysterious alias. The point: his honed sound of tightly produced beats & catchy bass spoke for itself on the dancefloor and was ready to lead a new jump-up generation to the party. He was not clownin' around.

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ChrisFizik

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Yesterday's Trainspottle no.300 was Keaton & Hive - The Plague.



Rolling breaks and neurotic atmosphere leads to a bouncing bass groove and big hook in a dancefloor classic. Keaton & Hive's high production levels brought tough unmistakable drum & bass energy together with a hip-hop edge setting a bar hard to beat.

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ChrisFizik

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Yesterday's Trainspottle no.301 was Sta & Paul B - Come Closer.



On a mission to reignite DJ Trace collected global producers on his DSCI4 imprint thirsty & inspired for a new wave of darker dnb. Stand outs like this Russian duo showing off production skills and blending of neurofunk & techstep sounds were a beacon for the modern scene.

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ChrisFizik

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Jun 9, 2007
Yesterday's Trainspottle no.305 was Fellowship ft. Wayward Mind - Dark Flower Remedy.



Fellowship updates his jazz'n'bass tune from the late 90s with a version for 2001 Playaz that so effortlessly glides between vocal atmosphere and a groove of tougher beats that we can see how destined his productions were for the rise of liquid funk. First-rate.

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ChrisFizik

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Yesterday's Trainspottle no.306 was Davide Carbone ft. Dominique Woolf - Innocence.



An Aussie working out of Bristol adept at various drum & bass styles from neuro to liquid funk it was Davide's productions adding musical depth that really shone. With Dominique Woolf's strong vocals and big bass drops he easily nails the trend here for Industry, the React d'n'b wing.

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ChrisFizik

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Jun 9, 2007
Turns out songs are mistitled on some uploads of this release, so the song name was not Experimental Error...damn modern catalog uploads! sorry

Yesterday's Trainspottle no.307 was Fauna Flash - Kiss



Duo Christian Prommer and Roland Appel deliver a very '97 jazz'n'bass fusion of Bristol-via-Munich influences showing d'n'b's reach and no stone unturned in German label Compost Records' search for future sounds of jazz.

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