JDNB Premiere - Full Spectrum Drum & Bass 2025 [Grand Theft Audio Recordings]
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You Heard It Here First!
This time around we highlight Jenske - Into My Veins and Abzero - Scared To Lose You forthcoming on Grand Theft Audio Recordings
Released Date: 31/01/2025
It's the return of our flagship various artist compilation series Full Spectrum Drum & Bass. 2025's edition is the most number of original tracks we've ever put out in one go and probably the most diverse. Full spectrum, not just because of the huge number of different styles and vibes, but also because of the huge mix of different artists, from household names through to producers just starting to share their gift with the world and everyone in between.
We don't rush our A & R process. This album took the whole of 2024 to compile and we are very proud of the final product. Despite the huge melting pot of different sub genres and producers, the tracks have evenness across the album from excellent quality control. We know you'll find new tracks to love on here from artists you already know and ones you don't.
After being a good friend of the label for a long time, headlining one of our events and remixing Sl8r & Somebody Else last year, we are very happy to have Conrad Subs return to the label, this time for his first original track with us, Hyperloop.
The dream team Hologram are back with Raindrops which is like a melting pot of everything that's good about modern day Drum & Bass in one track complete with catchy vocal and tasty bass licks.
Label head honchos Sola team up again with Stuart Rowe for a Dancefloor track where the dark lyrics mixed with bouncy synths are like yin and yang. Experimental and fun!
That's just 3 of the 34 tracks on offer so jump in and hear Grand Theft Audio's vision for a full spectrum scene going into 2025
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Posted by Brenton Clerkin