
Cleanroom Sessions is a series of drum and bass mixes, produced using a pair of Technics 1200's, a Urei mixer, and my humble collection of vinyl. The DnB selection is mostly newer stuff, either liquid or techstep and a little in between. If you have any feedback, I'd really like to hear it. Hope you enjoy, and sorry for the mess-ups!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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As promised, CRS brings the hard stuff for a second round of spring cleaning - while it's still spring, too! Once again, this mix is not for the faint hearted. For those of you who are already tired of the dark side of drum and bass, next session wil... more
Over the past several months, the vinyl crate has been accumulating a lot of sick, nasty filth. The time has come for a thorough rinse out of these tunes - so deep a cleaning that it cannot be contained in one session. CRS 3 is a small taste of what'... more
"The seasons have been affected recently ... Don't seem to have spring like we used to, or summer or fall ... It has been a season collectively of ... frozen aspirations ... frozen hopes ... We'd like to do a song for you about the seasons we've been... more
As the first installment this mix is mostly on the liquid side, but with enough energy to get some heads nodding and feet moving. A routine cleaning with little to worry about in the way of nasty beats ... at least for now. Tracklist: ARTIST - TITLE ... more







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