Top 100 Chart placements for Deep Dark & Dangerous
Updated 2 years ago
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Our favourite LA-based Brazilian madman and all round bass music connoisseur, Oxossi, is back on DDD - this time ready to lay down the law and release his manifesto for counter culture in EP format, with the cheerily puntastic 'LAPDepression'. Don't get it bent, this EP is more psychologically testing than a 24 hour interrogation from Carrie Mathison - yet there is so much musical depth, with organic and authentic instrumentation running throughout - with Arabesque touches a recurring theme. With opener Return's off-kilter syncopated and time signature bending guitar riff, you could be fooled that you were listening to Tool, yet on the title track you are entering full snake charmer mode - before the haunting interlude leads you into the police holding cell of Fly On the Wall ahead of System Error - which slaps you senseless as the EP reaches its finale. Ready to take a trip to a pit of snakes infested with rabid dogs? LAPDepression is a one way street of musically rich, mental torture. Respect Oxossi's badge - he's reinventing what it means to fight crime. This one's revolutionary.
Belgian bass lord Substrada may well hold claim to be the most disgusting producer in the underground dubstep scene. His tunes are grotty, grimey and damn well grotesque - and the stench of filth is no stronger smelt than this monstrous two tracker: Vandalblast / Ruffa (ft. Kyber). Two tracks that ooze freakish hideousness - pairing up with Kyber on Ruffa, that may well be 2026's most disgusting drop. Come experience the grot - Substrada's serving it up.
Belgian bass lord Substrada may well hold claim to be the most disgusting producer in the underground dubstep scene. His tunes are grotty, grimey and damn well grotesque - and the stench of filth is no stronger smelt than this monstrous two tracker: Vandalblast / Ruffa (ft. Kyber). Two tracks that ooze freakish hideousness - pairing up with Kyber on Ruffa, that may well be 2026's most disgusting drop. Come experience the grot - Substrada's serving it up.
UK titan ENiGMA Dubz is back on DDD with another gigantic tune - 'Goliath'. Set to crush any rave in its path, Goliath's mass and stature is clear from the outset - as ENiGMA's trademark ethereal soundscapes are quickly overcome by an early claim to 2026's most destructive bass synth, reigning chaos when it drops. Like a giant stomping around the wilderness - the thunderous percussion will shake any soundsystem to its foundations - pounding relentlessly, with an infectious continuous groove - all with an exquisite mixdown we come to expect, from a producer of ENiGMA's technical prowess. Wanna face Goliath in the rave? Ravers vs Goliath is initiated. Bring your slingshots.
Noer the Boy is going fully feral with DDD's first EP release of 2026, 'Off Leash'. Featuring four tunes as rabid as rabies infested stray dogs on acid, this EP has bite, bile and a whole lot of fuck you attitude you come to expect with Noer's productions. Ranging from Kushan Strike's savage synths, to the relentless energy of And Again - featuring the legendary Foreign Beggars MC, PAV4N - to the quirky off kilter intensity of single No Name Dub - the EP is a tour de force of bass weight and percussion that will slap you senseless. Title track Off Leash offers a more abstract perspective to close things - with its moody sub low, uncomfortable atmospheres and oppressive sound designs leaving you feeling disorientated as you lay on the floor after the attack of the first three tunes. 'Off Leash' proves Noer's not playing by conventional rules - he's on the loose and unleashed these tunes to run wild in the rave, attacking any system in sight.
Belgian bass lord Substrada may well hold claim to be the most disgusting producer in the underground dubstep scene. His tunes are grotty, grimey and damn well grotesque - and the stench of filth is no stronger smelt than this monstrous two tracker: Vandalblast / Ruffa (ft. Kyber). Two tracks that ooze freakish hideousness - pairing up with Kyber on Ruffa, that may well be 2026's most disgusting drop. Come experience the grot - Substrada's serving it up.
DDD is hyped to welcome Portland's next underground bass lord, Phydra - coming in with a two tracker so dark, sinister and disturbing it will have you listening to Aphex Twin's Come To Daddy (Pappy Mix) as a form of audio therapy. The sound design is monstrous, the percussion thunderous and the sub frequencies punishing - all packaged within artwork based around 'biblically accurate' and terrifying depictions of angels. Phydra is a producer at the peak of his technical prowess, yet doing so in ways that will leave you shaken in a pit of bass-induced terror. Ready for audio nightmares? Phydra's a menace set to bust the doors down.
Our favourite LA-based Brazilian madman and all round bass music connoisseur, Oxossi, is back on DDD - this time ready to lay down the law and release his manifesto for counter culture in EP format, with the cheerily puntastic 'LAPDepression'.
Deep, Dark & Dangerous is beyond hyped to welcome party starter DJ, producer, radio presenter and all round bass music badass SHOSH to the label. Her DDD debut Dizzy EP is set to disorientate you in the best possible way, sending you dizzy in the dance with its high octane flows, percussive grooves and sub flexing energy - all tied together with an exquisite mixdown. The London-based American born UK artist cut her teeth in the UKG scene as the leading force behind 24hr Garage Girls, but has always had a passion for dubstep which led her to experimenting adding her UKG flavours to the 140 world - with recent releases on UKF and Deadbeats. The results in Dizzy EP see this unique sound go to another level, three 140 monsters ready to make the party rock and shut down the rave. Led EP opener Bounce and lead single Block Party, its a one-two punch of infectious animation before the eponymous closes proceedings with melodic, broody weight. Ready to get Dizzy? Not likely.