Two of the most exciting names in the new-wave of drum & bass domination, Unglued and Pola & Bryson, have teamed up on their explosive new track ‘Warning (feat. Cimone)’. Since its inception, their latest sonic masterpiece has received widespread club support from industry big hitters such as Sub Focus, Friction, Dimension, Sota and Culture Shock, and ravers on the ground will be revelling in their masses to find out this dancefloor damager is finally seeing the light of day.
‘Warning (feat. Cimone)' stands as the latest testament solidifying Unglued and Pola & Bryson as some of the most sought after acts in the drum and bass scene right now. Initially blowing into the stratosphere off the back of his infamous ‘If We Ever’ bootleg, the quality of Unglued’s output has been impeccable. From his debut album ‘Interplanetary Radio’ to the more recent ‘Minimalizm’ with Duskee, it’s safe to say Unglued is one of the most consistent producers in the game and his next big project is closer than you might expect…
The only way is up for Pola & Bryson too, with a notable string of dance music future-classics under their belt including ‘Phoneline’ with Emily Makis, ‘Tell You What I Did’ with Zitah, and ‘Too Shy’ with IYAMAH, their flawless 174BPM style has seen drum & bass fans belting their anthems back at them at clubs and festivals worldwide.
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Another class piece from Break. The original was good when it hit. The Bad Company remix was next level and this one to me is a close race for best remix of this classic. This one to me has the most gnarly drop of all. Like his formula is to sneak up on you with the drop and he accomplishes that mission over and over and over again. I've been collecting Break & Silent Witness tracks when I started buying records over 20 years ago.
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I've loved Calyx' work since I first heard him in the Midnight Club 3 soundtrack almost 20 years ago now. He's an absolute legend. However, when I first heard his main collab project with Teebee, I didn't like the more mainstream sound. He seemingly stopped doing solo releases for a decade or so until now, and this is probably his best since the Moving Shadow days imo, even if it's not as hard or dark as it used to be. Great work, can't wait to get the vinyl someday if there will be. Brandon Handy
The 100th release from DJ Marky's Innerground Records is a vibrant, collaborative set showcasing the producer's latin-infused drum & bass. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 17, 2021