Advantages: good music,various artists, good value for money, enjoyable Disadvantages: not for absolutely everyone
I have had DjHypes drum and bass arena album since around christmas last year, and i am still not bored of it.
It has a lot of different artists on it, with a range of different types of drum and bass.
I love to listen to this album when driving, tidying the house, or just doing nothing. it is a really good back round album when i have friends round too, as everyone enjoys the music it has on it.
I also love to dance to the songs on this album, but i do not let many people see me doing that !!!
I would really reccomend this album to anyone, it could suit many peoples music taste.
It is also pretty good value for money, seeing as there are so many artists on it. ...
three great mix cds in one pack and mixedby the legendary
djhype. this cd is full of every style of drum n bass.
this is a great way of hearing all styles in one mix set, from jump up to jazzy, dark and ragga and more soulfull tracks.
not many people mix all style when djing drum n bass but
hype does it and does it well. best thing of all they decided not
to have an mc rapping over the tune and this is a great advantage to this cd and just lets the music do the talking.
there are also a few vocal tracks on this cd aswell.
there are so many styles/genres of drum n bass aspecially in britain [home of dnb] this cd really does all justice.
there has some great exclusives versions of tracks on this as well which makes it even more special. everyone should have a copy of this for sure and even people that dont like drum n bass ...
Advantages: Everything Disadvantages: A few weak tracks.
's favourite, DJ EZ?
Kicking things off is one of Ez's numerous intros and boy, does it set the tone of things to come, full of energy, this really lets you know what to expect from the next thirty seven tracks. As EZ chops, cuts, blends and scratches his way through some great classic tracks which are a good representation of the UK Garage scene at the turn of the millennium:
Tony Momrelle's version of the Alexander O'Neal's 'If You Were Here Tonight' is an excellent example of how to do a cover version without massacaring the original. Momrelle's take on this track is equally as soulful as O'Neal's but injects it with some energy. This is a real summer tune.
E.S. Dub's 'Standard Hoodlum Issue' (more commonly known as Reflex Action Like A Snake due to the vocal sample) has such a distinctive and powerful bassline that I think anyone would ...