Top 100 Chart placements for Night Bass Records
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MPH triumphantly returns to Night Bass with his colossal album, Refraction. This 15-track collection brilliantly blends UK Garage influences with 140, Jungle, Deep House and Bass House - a testament to MPHs raw talent. Following the success of two previously released singles, Funk Master and Endorphins, Refraction takes listeners on a captivating journey from start to finish. The UK-based rising star explains how, Throughout youll see a variety of environments which Ive captured on my phone and carefully picked to match with the energy of each track. For some of the more gritty bass tracks its quite dark and urban, meanwhile the softer UKG side of the album ties to rural landscapes/sunsets. If theres one thing MPH has mastered, its the art of storytelling through his music. The opening track sets the stage, kicking the album off with an atmospheric build straight from a bass jungle. Each subsequent track builds on this energy, showcasing MPHs mastery of crafting infectious melodies and basslines. Two guest artists add their own unique spin to their respective tracks. Tottenham-based MC Subten unleashes his flow on track North LDN, while the powerhouse collaboration with label boss AC Slater on track Lights On, promises to drop some jaws. MPH continues to exceed expectations, and Refraction is guaranteed to leave listeners wanting more with every listen. Distributed by Label Engine - www.label-engine.com
MPH triumphantly returns to Night Bass with his colossal album, Refraction. This 15-track collection brilliantly blends UK Garage influences with 140, Jungle, Deep House and Bass House - a testament to MPHs raw talent. Following the success of two previously released singles, Funk Master and Endorphins, Refraction takes listeners on a captivating journey from start to finish. The UK-based rising star explains how, Throughout youll see a variety of environments which Ive captured on my phone and carefully picked to match with the energy of each track. For some of the more gritty bass tracks its quite dark and urban, meanwhile the softer UKG side of the album ties to rural landscapes/sunsets. If theres one thing MPH has mastered, its the art of storytelling through his music. The opening track sets the stage, kicking the album off with an atmospheric build straight from a bass jungle. Each subsequent track builds on this energy, showcasing MPHs mastery of crafting infectious melodies and basslines. Two guest artists add their own unique spin to their respective tracks. Tottenham-based MC Subten unleashes his flow on track North LDN, while the powerhouse collaboration with label boss AC Slater on track Lights On, promises to drop some jaws. MPH continues to exceed expectations, and Refraction is guaranteed to leave listeners wanting more with every listen. Distributed by Label Engine - www.label-engine.com