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INTRODUCING
DRUMDROPS IN DUB 1: STYLE SCOTT

The
saying goes: "When the foundation is
destroyed, what can the righteous do?".
This definitely applies to a good (DUB)
Reggae track.
For the Drum and the Bass are the
foundation.
Every (DUB) Reggae producer knows how a riddim
stands or falls with a good Drum and Bass
line. You can build almost anything on top
of it and it will still be solid. And when
you "destroy" this foundation,
there's nothing any righteous
DUB Producer can do.
Often, the bassline is the most
recognizable part of the foundation. Most riddims
are identified by their bassline anyway. But
the basslines will not come through, when
there is not a really tight drumline
to put the bassline in the right
perspective.
UK based DRUMDROPS.com provides these
drumlines, and they do it in the highest
possible Quality standard. Yes, Quality with
a Capital Q!
When you're a serious (DUB) Reggae
producer, you will be wanting their
material, even when you don't know the
company yet...
The name DRUMDROPS might not immediately
ring a bell. But they surely know their way
around. And they're young.
Want some proof? People from Adrian
Sherwood's On-U sound participated in the
project, artistically and otherwise.
They've always been at the forefront of
progressive DUB and Reggae, while constantly
releasing original and authentic Roots
Reggae too.
DRUMDROPS makes use of the expertise and
archives of On-U and Pressure Sounds, and
forwards the material to you. Their extreme
fat sound can now be the foundation of your
own production.
So there's every reason to make yourself
a cup of whatever, and take a sip while
you're being introduced to some massive DRUM
DROPS IN DUB VOLUME ONE.
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