Technique Summer 2016 - Mini Mix By Kronology by TechniqueRecordings published on 2016-06-14T10:37:16Z Technique Summer 2016 Album Full tracklist & info: bit.ly/Summer2016News iTunes All Stores Technique.lnk.to/Summer2016 Technique Store bit.ly/Tech2016LP Mini Mix Tracklist DJ PHANTASY & DEXTONE - IT’S A FEELIN DOCUMENT ONE - KLAXON DRUMSOUND & BASSLINE SMITH - RISE OF THE BLACK PANTHER L PLUS - INVINCIBLE THE PROTOTYPES - DON’T LET ME GO (FEAT. AMY PEARSON) T-PHONIC & DEADMAN - REFLECTIONS FADE - DISCO BALL TORONTO IS BROKEN - BACK AGAIN WOOFAX - AFTERBURN KRONOLOGY - EVERYDAY GRADUAL - FALLING PIECES FADE & JULIA F. - MILKYWAY THE BURNER BROTHERS - BRING BACK THE FUNK BRIAN BRAINSTORM - BADMAN SELECTOR DEADMAN - GIVE IT TO ME LOW DJ SS - EXPRESSION POLARIS & STRANJAH - AQUARIUS MELINKI FEAT. J ROKKA - IN SPIRIT CONSPIRE - INBETWEEN SCHEMATIC & POLARIS - PLEASE DON’T DRAMATIC & TERRAFORM - GUILTY ODER - MESMERIZE NORTH BASE - TELL YOU Y KIHMERA - AWAKENING J MAJIK & 78° - DAY I LEFT The cover art proudly proclaims Technique's Summer 2016 album to be “100% Drum and Bass”. You might be forgiven for thinking that begs more questions that it answers. There's a huge breadth and versatility encompassed within the genre. So, you're left asking, what particular flavour of D&B are we talking about? Well, to answer your query, pretty much all of them. Across thirty-seven tracks, Drumsound and Bassline Smith have assembled a cross-section of D&B that only has one thing in common: that summertime vibe. The label bosses themselves roll through with the fluid jungle of the Solah-laced “Cover Our Eyes”, the no-holds-barred funk of “Rise of the Black Panther” and their epic dubwise collaboration with Digital, “First World Problem”. And then there are the big name cameos from artists not normally seen under the Technique banner. Brookes Brothers and Danny Byrd team up with the uplifting drive of “Climb High”, matched in hands-in-the-air power by the euphoric piano of The Prototypes' “Don't Let Me Go”. J Majik recruits 78° and Louie Cabrera for “Day I Left” and “Idcomercial” respectively. And the mighty DJ SS drops an emotively claustrophobic killer in the form of “Expression”. Of course, the regular regiment of Technique soldiers are present and correct too. Tantrum Desire delivers the tech atmospherics of “Tesoro”, while Kronology subverts the big-room sound with the unpredictable twists and turns of “Everyday”. L Plus backs up rumbling bass and popping beats with entwined chord patterns in “Invincible”. Plus Document One show two different sides to their character, with the jazzfunk vibe of “Klaxon” and the paranoid sci-fi of “Say What”. And we're nowhere near covering everything this album has to offer. From the jungle tear-out of Brian Brainstorm's “Badman Selector” to the minimal magic of Oder's “Mesmerize”, via the liquid purity of Salaryman's “He Knows”, this is a journey that needs to be experienced. Any selection that takes you straight from Fade's “Disco Ball” into Conspire's “Glare of Brass” then to Salaryman's “Synthesized Melancholia” is making a statement about the strength in depth of the D&B genre right now. It's all here. This is the whole summertime drum and bass experience cut up into thirty-seven expertly-formed slices which, taken together, represent the full spectrum of what the scene has to offer. It's as simple as that. For interview requests and further information, contact: info@techniquerecordings.co.uk Genre Drum & Bass Comment by rick.thompson amazing mix 2017-04-27T04:40:03Z Comment by t00dlel0u looooove 2016-07-01T18:16:36Z Comment by Carly Great stuff! 2016-06-29T10:36:46Z Comment by ODER Big Up! 2016-06-21T16:03:42Z Comment by HLNV mad track 2016-06-20T11:43:29Z Comment by Gradual Muzik sunny 2016-06-16T07:32:02Z Comment by npdnb oooft 2016-06-14T14:38:21Z Comment by Livadas damn 2016-06-14T14:06:28Z Comment by Livadas very nice 2016-06-14T14:04:31Z Comment by Bri Littel feels like I got thrown into big band era with these trumpets! ❤ 2016-06-14T12:57:36Z Comment by lilleyz Good one 2016-06-14T11:02:25Z