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Dr Ushuu - Let Me / Aliens (DDD186) Dr Ushuu is producing some of the sickest beats in the dubstep scene right now, without doubt. With that in mind, we're beyond hyped to be bringing him into the DDD stable with a two tracker so hot and fiery, it makes the sun seem like Neptune in the depths of its dark winters. With Let Me / Aliens his mix of exquisite production skill, composition and energy ready to tear up the dance - with Let Me's deep, pulsating sonics giving way for Aliens raw rowdiness with a drop that will send ravers to outer space. The Dr is serving up his latest prescription of bass bangers, this one's lethal. You've been warned.
Create Music Group 140 / Deep Dubstep / Grime
This song was created from a very specific memory. I played a festival last summer and it was one of those rare moments where everything felt perfect the weather, the crowd, the energy, the music. I was there with someone special, and that weekend felt unreal, almost like time slowed down. House and nostalgic R&B were playing in the background, and I remember feeling completely present. That's where I fell in love. The inspiration came from wanting to freeze that exact feeling the warmth, the freedom, the romance of a summer night that feels endless. But what really pushed me to write it was the contrast. The day after the festival, everything shifted in a negative way. The magic faded fast, and reality hit hard. So this track lives between those two emotions: euphoria and collapse. It captures the beauty of a perfect moment and the bitterness of watching it fall apart. It's nostalgic, emotional, but with an underlying tension like a memory that still feels warm, even though you know how it ended.
This song was created from a very specific memory. I played a festival last summer and it was one of those rare moments where everything felt perfect the weather, the crowd, the energy, the music. I was there with someone special, and that weekend felt unreal, almost like time slowed down. House and nostalgic R&B were playing in the background, and I remember feeling completely present. That's where I fell in love. The inspiration came from wanting to freeze that exact feeling the warmth, the freedom, the romance of a summer night that feels endless. But what really pushed me to write it was the contrast. The day after the festival, everything shifted in a negative way. The magic faded fast, and reality hit hard. So this track lives between those two emotions: euphoria and collapse. It captures the beauty of a perfect moment and the bitterness of watching it fall apart. It's nostalgic, emotional, but with an underlying tension like a memory that still feels warm, even though you know how it ended.
Deep Dark & Dangerous 140 / Deep Dubstep / Grime