Top 100 Chart placements for Deep Dark & Dangerous
Updated 2 years ago
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DDD’s obsession with the extraterrestrial continues, this time via Rygby & The Greys, who have opened up an unsolved case from the Federal Bureau of Invesdubgations with the otherworldly melodic deep dubstep stunner, Skully. Undoubtedly two of the best technicians in the underground right now, the UK duo have served up special atmospheres to convey the sense of beauty and suspense beholden to mystery - all with a grittiness, sub presence and urban percussive touches to underpin it. Skully is a perfect ode to the X-Files character herself, with her penchant for the paranormal and suspicions of the supernatural - while taking on the establishment. Welcome to the DDD Dubpartment of Bassweight, it’s Rigby & The Greys time to serve.
DDD is ecstatic to welcome Tennessees finest sub flexor Chief Kaya to the roster, with his weighty, wobbly and woozy debut two tracker: Burning Bush / Implicit. Bringing classic UK dubstep flavours to the table with fresh execution, these tracks carry so much heat they quite literally caused a bassbin to be engulfed in flames - much like the classic biblical tale that is the inspiration. Burning Bush begins proceedings with its infectious synths, reverb drenched snare and low end wubs, before Implicit finishes the job with top tier wonk and intricate hihat patterns. Ready to burn up? Chief Kayas fanning the flames.