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Noisia’s Split the Atom represents a significant contribution to neurofunk drum and bass. This 2010 album showcases the trio's complex production techniques involving layered sounds and intricate rhythms. It is notable for its dark atmosphere and demanding technical skill. The album appeals primaril...
Ed Rush & Optical’s *Wormhole* is a seminal 1996 drum-and-bass album recognized for its influential techstep sound. The album established Ed Rush as a key figure in the genre's development through its complex rhythms and dark, atmospheric production. It remains notable within electronic music histor...
Noisia’s Outer Edges represents a significant contribution to experimental drum-and-bass. This 2016 album showcases the trio's mastery of neurofunk sound design and complex rhythmic structures. Known for its immersive vision and demanding technical execution, it appeals primarily to serious electron...
Spor’s Caligo is a drum-and-bass album notable for its intense neurofunk sound reminiscent of late 2000s productions. The record showcases complex rhythms and dark atmospheres, appealing to dedicated fans of the genre seeking challenging and technically demanding music. It's particularly relevant fo...
Calyx & TeeBee’s Anatomy showcases complex neurofunk production rooted in dark rhythms. Released in 2010, this album established the duo's signature style, characterized by intricate sound design and driving beats. It is notable for its influential contribution to the drum-and-bass scene and remains...
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