Bachelors Of Science have some great music although I don't listen to a lot of their music the tracks I do listen to are amazing, I only have some old tracks of theirs well guess this is my time to get some fresh Bachelors Of Science music in my life!
Although I do listen to their YouTube channel from time to time check it out see what you think!
This being one of my favourite 1hour mix to listen to By Bachelors Of Science
(featured in my post Playlists Pt.2)
I listen to a lot of Pendulum old and new and have always liked them, I like the electronic rock style they have although im not into rock i think it works with a dnb beat, they also making dnb without the rocky vibes all round greatness. It's great how hes got a guitar with buttons for the synth sounds too looks cool as you will see below.
Have a listen to the normal version of this song if you like it
Today I'm going to share some popular and recent-ish dnb that's often on the radio and in the charts, its always nice to see some dnb in the charts or hear it on the radio in my opinion :) definitely needs more!
Some great songs hope you enjoy!
//Pip
I also found this dnb/music making software which is about £30/$45
would be nice to try if i had the money to spend on it too see what magic i could create! hahaha
The Amen Break! you may be wondering what is the Amen break? well no doubt you have heard it before as it is sampled in an unbelievable amount of songs it was originally from a a soul record back in 1969 by Gregory Coleman From the 60s Soul band The Winstons.
The break is a 6 second snippet from a track called "Amen, Brother"
(4 seconds in)
I hope I did that right and the clip works lol my coding knowledge is zero.
(nope it didnt work put link there now)
Anyway this break has been used in many songs since the day it was first recorded like in many old school rave tracks, and early hip hop and was a cornerstone of music in the 90's and has had a big influence on many genres of music including drum and bass and still used in music today.
Its not just used in music, ever seen Futurama? then you have heard it the start of every episode! It has been used by Amy Winehouse, Oasis, Prodigy, N.W.A, Dillinja the list of artists and genres goes on.
Although this break has been used for so much music the band and the drummer Gregory Coleman died in September 2006 and never received any money for the use of the break.
I think the break is great even in its original form!
Here are some dnb tracks for you :)
This is one of the first 10 or so Dnb tunes I was introduced to
TeeBee vs. Future Prophecies - Dimensional Entity (Evol Intent Remix)