DOM & ROLAND - Hear My Call
CATALOGUE NO. DRP 003T
FORMAT - 12"
RELEASE DATE 11th May 2020
Genres - Drum And Bass
Track Listing
A1. Electric Smile
B1. Hear My Call
This is the tribal track has been rinsed on plate by the likes of Pendulum, Dieselboy, Hive, Gridlok, Klute, and too many other top DJ's to mention. Dom has kept the essence very simple on this one, meticulously crafting instrumentation samples, (courtesy of 'Asian Dub Foundation') into this deep drum and bass roller of gargantuan proportions. Bass riffs bounce off each other under the powerful command of the searing vocals hypnotising the listener into a delirious trance like state. AA: Electric Smile - Dom & Roland is more of a drum and bass song than average track. It has a distinctly old skool feel reminiscent of the Metalhead's blue note era of the late 90's. It starts with magnificent piano chords and strings entwined with sultry yearning vocals. At the end of the second verse the song climaxes as you are plunged into the chorus-like 'drop' of the tune. This features Dom's largest bass sound yet to date; a catchy vocal hook and his trademark stepped amen push the song into its next phase. For the next verse, sounds take the place of vocals, further engrossing the listener, the chorus is then re-visited before the song ends as spectacularly as it has begun. Even ya 'granny' could appreciate this one.
FORMAT - 12"
RELEASE DATE 11th May 2020
Genres - Drum And Bass
Track Listing
A1. Electric Smile
B1. Hear My Call
This is the tribal track has been rinsed on plate by the likes of Pendulum, Dieselboy, Hive, Gridlok, Klute, and too many other top DJ's to mention. Dom has kept the essence very simple on this one, meticulously crafting instrumentation samples, (courtesy of 'Asian Dub Foundation') into this deep drum and bass roller of gargantuan proportions. Bass riffs bounce off each other under the powerful command of the searing vocals hypnotising the listener into a delirious trance like state. AA: Electric Smile - Dom & Roland is more of a drum and bass song than average track. It has a distinctly old skool feel reminiscent of the Metalhead's blue note era of the late 90's. It starts with magnificent piano chords and strings entwined with sultry yearning vocals. At the end of the second verse the song climaxes as you are plunged into the chorus-like 'drop' of the tune. This features Dom's largest bass sound yet to date; a catchy vocal hook and his trademark stepped amen push the song into its next phase. For the next verse, sounds take the place of vocals, further engrossing the listener, the chorus is then re-visited before the song ends as spectacularly as it has begun. Even ya 'granny' could appreciate this one.
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