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DNB

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5 songs
2:40Song Image
Liquid drum and bass rolls with warm sub, shimmery pads, and trippy FX swirls, Psychedelic atmosphere; male lead takes verses in an intimate, slightly raspy tone, female vocals bloom in the chorus with airy harmonies and call‑and‑response, Sparse keys and filtered reese bass in the verses; chorus widens with bright arps and layered delays, keeping everything fluid and hypnotic for the dancefloor, female vocals
3:26Song Image
drum and bass, female vocals, Brazilian drums, wobbly bass and synths
2:29Song Image
drum and bass, electro, dance, build up, hard drop, jump up dnb, synth melody in drop, skool jump up, nu jump up
4:00Song Image
rave
v3.5
rave trap, hard bass, drum, drum and bass
3:19Song Image
Jungle-first composition where breakbeat rhythm is the absolute core and never drops out, fast jungle feel with rolling chopped breakbeats, constant mutation, ghost notes, extreme syncopation and deep swing, Heavy sub-bass pressure anchors the groove, Brazilian percussion reinforces the break science, Funk 1969 influence appears only as raw attitude and physical urgency, never as harmony or melody, Vocals are not soulful singing but human noise: shouted commands, guttural cries, breath bursts, short repeated injunctions (“c’mon”, “hey”, “uh”, “hu!”) used as percussive hits inside the breaks, Voice interrupts, provokes, then disappears to let the jungle dominate again, No smooth soul chords, no R&B phrasing, no pop structure, Long instrumental vamps led by drums, breakdowns with bass and fragmented breaks only, Hypnotic, aggressive, physical trance, designed to unfold brutally over 8–12 minutes