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";s:4:"text";s:2495:" Genre Drum & Bass Comment by user339767355. Dig deeper for the head-turning, triplet-twisted hype riser "Mk Q", the subversive alien trippiness of "Death Sport" and the spacious reverberations and epic hollow-bass drop of "Meen Time". RIPPITTTARRFFFF. Stream Bricks don't roll (REMIX) by Fabrice_Kisela from desktop or your mobile device. They were the tunes that got me into dnb as well.Bricks don't roll has the opposite effect for me now, played too much imo.But would have to say lately its BSE - Foundation, however overall it has to be Noisia - Dust up. Ok ok I get it, not everyone likes that song.. if you don't, what is the one tune guaranteed to get you hyped and screwfaced?BSE's Arrakis or Breach. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Surprised my face goes back to normal after hearing itFresh - Heavyweight and Sub Focus - Airplane are greatOne tune guaranteed to make me completely lose my shit is BSE, SoM, & PNC - Until the World Ends. This is beyond solid.
Bricks don't roll has the opposite effect for me now, played too much imo. Dig deeper for the head-turning, triplet-twisted hype riser "Mk Q", the subversive alien trippiness of "Death Sport" and the spacious reverberations and epic hollow-bass drop of "Meen Time".