Top 100 Chart Placements
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Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.