Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 2 years ago
The boss is back! And it was worth the wait. Break's first release on the imprint this year leans into everything he does best - clean, focused production with maximum impact. Instantly recognisable and unmistakably his, yet it still manages to catch you o guard. An understated intro sets the tone before the drop lands with real authority. It's unique, it's got soul, and So Right is another reminder of why Break sits where he does. This one just feels so right.
Symmetry Recordings Drum & Bass
Symmetry welcomes a serious link-up as Amoss & Minor Form join forces for The Set EP. With releases spanning heavyweight imprints like CIA, Flexout Audio, V Recordings and Sofa Sound, both producers have carved out reputations for precision, depth, and tight production. When you see these two names on a track together, you know it's going to be quality. The Set EP delivers three dark, moody rollers. Stripped-back, groovy, and locked tight from start to finish. No hype needed. Just refined production and undeniable weight from two artists stepping onto the imprint the right way. Proper hurters for The Set.
The boss is back! And it was worth the wait. Break's first release on the imprint this year leans into everything he does best - clean, focused production with maximum impact. Instantly recognisable and unmistakably his, yet it still manages to catch you o guard. An understated intro sets the tone before the drop lands with real authority. It's unique, it's got soul, and So Right is another reminder of why Break sits where he does. This one just feels so right.