Lens Archives - Data Transmission https://datatransmission.co/tag/lens/ Online & Mobile Dance Music Authority Mon, 17 Feb 2025 14:53:50 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Emily Makis and Lens join forces for their explosive new single, ‘Danger Zone’ https://datatransmission.co/dt-dnb/emily-makis-and-lens-join-forces-for-their-explosive-new-single-danger-zone/ Mon, 17 Feb 2025 13:12:30 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72976 Emily Makis and Lens have joined forces for their explosive new single, ‘Danger Zone’. As two of the most exciting female talents in Drum & Bass, they’re set to shake up dancefloors and festival stages with their high-energy sound. Packed with vibrant basslines, heavy drops, and relentless energy, this track is a sign of big […]

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Emily Makis and Lens have joined forces for their explosive new single, ‘Danger Zone’. As two of the most exciting female talents in Drum & Bass, they’re set to shake up dancefloors and festival stages with their high-energy sound. Packed with vibrant basslines, heavy drops, and relentless energy, this track is a sign of big things to come. Makis is kicking off a huge year after being named one of BBC Radio 1’s Future Stars for 2025, cementing her place as one to watch.

2024 was a breakthrough year for Makis—she performed as a special guest for Becky Hill at the OVO Arena Wembley, played Glastonbury, and delivered high-energy DJ sets across the globe. Now, her collab with Lens is set to push her even further as one of the leading voices in the scene.

Known for her dynamic sound and unmistakable vocals, Makis has become one of the most recognisable names in modern Drum & Bass. DJ Mag has described her voice as ‘heavenly’ and ‘enthralling’, and her toplines have defined some of the genre’s biggest anthems. While she grew up in Nottingham, it’s her Greek-Cypriot heritage that has shaped her unique, emotive style. Whether delivering poetic lyrics over liquid rollers or rave-ready anthems, storytelling is always at the heart of her music.

WonderlandMakis’ signature attitude, vigor, and vocal range complement Dux N Bass’ wild production flawlessly, creating an electrifying sonic experience.”

Daily Star “Known for bangers such Phoneline and High Note, Emily has been cruising her way through the genre – popping up here, there and everywhere, whether it’s on a new collab or on a festival lineup.”

UKF – “Drum & Bass has been blessed with an onslaught of incredibly talented vocalists being thrown into the forefront of the genre in recent years. Nottingham-based Emily Makis is, without doubt, one of those who has made the most meteoric of impacts.”

Her rise has been unstoppable. She won ‘Best Vocalist’ at the Drum & Bass Awards, took home ‘Best Track’ at the Youth Music Awards, and was nominated for DJ Mag’s ‘Best Vocalist’. Her 2023 collab with Pola & Bryson, ‘Phoneline’, racked up over 20 million streams, and she co-wrote Becky Hill and Chase & Status’ massive hit ‘Disconnect’, which hit #6 in the UK charts.

As she continues to evolve, the next 12 months will see Makis exploring fresh sounds while staying true to her roots. With more releases, huge festival bookings, and a growing global following, this is just the beginning.

Lens & Emily Makis ‘Danger Zone’ dropped on Elevate Records on Friday on all platforms, you can check it out below and get your hands on a copy here!

Danger Zone cover

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Worried About Henry Presents an Unforgettable Day of D&B at Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes https://datatransmission.co/news/worried-about-henry-presents-an-unforgettable-day-of-db-at-marshall-arena-milton-keynes/ Mon, 07 Aug 2023 16:03:00 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=69061 Worried About Henry and EventOne the team behind Hidden Festival are thrilled to announce an electrifying day of Drum & Bass at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes on October 28th, 2023. This highly anticipated event promises to be a celebration of bass music like no other, featuring an exceptional lineup of top-tier artists from […]

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Worried About Henry and EventOne the team behind Hidden Festival are thrilled to announce an electrifying day of Drum & Bass at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes on October 28th, 2023. This highly anticipated event promises to be a celebration of bass music like no other, featuring an exceptional lineup of top-tier artists from the genre.

Headlining this extraordinary gathering of music enthusiasts is none other than the legendary Andy C, accompanied by the dynamic Tonn Piper, promising an unparalleled performance that will leave fans craving for more. The incomparable duo of Hedex and Eksman are set to take the stage, ensuring an adrenaline-pumping experience that will get the revellers bouncing.

The enchanting sounds of Hybrid Minds, coupled with the mesmerizing vocals of Tempza, will create an unforgettable musical journey, while Sub Focus will play a DJ set, accompanied by the lyrical mastery of MC ID, which is set to have ravers skanking all night long.

Adding more sonic brilliance to the lineup, Mozey, Pola & Bryson, and Lens will take the stage with their unique and captivating performances. They will be joined by the unparalleled energy and skill of MCs Duskee, Dread MC, and Phantom, who will undoubtedly elevate the atmosphere to new heights.

The Marshall Arena, with its state-of-the-art facilities and spacious layout, is the perfect venue to host this extraordinary event. The show will commence at 2:00 PM and will continue until 11:00 PM, ensuring a day filled with non-stop energy and music.

Pre-sale tickets for this event go on sale 10am on Tuesday 15th August and General sale at 10am on Wednesday 16th August, sign up here. Early booking is highly recommended, as this event is expected to sell out quickly due to the popularity of the lineup and the phenomenal experience it promises to deliver.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be part of an incredible day filled with exceptional talent, electrifying performances, and an atmosphere like no other. Join Worried About Henry at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes on October 28th, 2023, for an unforgettable celebration of Drum & Bass.

Don’t sleep on this and sign up now!

Worried About Henry lineup

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NASS Festival 2023 announces 2nd wave of acts https://datatransmission.co/news/nass-festival-2023-announces-2nd-wave-of-acts/ Fri, 27 Jan 2023 14:51:21 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=67785 NASS Festival 2023 yesterday announced a huge 2nd drop of acts joining the line-up for this year’s four-day festival of music, street art, skating and BMX. Headlined by trailblazing Drum & Bass duo Chase & Status (Live), hip-hop royalty Wu-Tang Clan and Mercury Prize winning Little Simz. Now, even more massive names have landed as NASS festival shapes up to be […]

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NASS Festival 2023 yesterday announced a huge 2nd drop of acts joining the line-up for this year’s four-day festival of music, street art, skating and BMX. Headlined by trailblazing Drum & Bass duo Chase & Status (Live), hip-hop royalty Wu-Tang Clan and Mercury Prize winning Little Simz. Now, even more massive names have landed as NASS festival shapes up to be its biggest and best yet. Taking place at the Bath and West Showground, nr. Bristol, from 6 – 9 July 2023 tickets for NASS are on sale now via www.nassfestival.com. Tickets start from £175 per person (Friday Camping Tier 2), and fans have the option of spreading the cost with a £30 deposit and payment plans.

Today, chart-topping pop sensation with some of the catchiest summer tracks Anne-Marie joins the NASS festival line-up. Having seen a meteoric rise to stardom, she will be headed direct to NASS’ main stage armed with some of her biggest hits including 2002, and last year’s viral hit PSYCHO. Bru-C is back by high demand, with the MC returning to deliver a welcome injection of the very best in D&B and bassline to NASS 2023, alongside British Ghanaian rapper and artist, and 2023 BRIT Awards Best New Artist nominee, Kojey Radical. One of the UK’s most acclaimed producers, rappers and songwriters, Example will be at NASS 2023, with the ‘Kickstarts’ and ‘Changed The Way You Kiss Me’ hitmaker gearing up for a high-octane main stage set this July, as well as neo-soul star Greentea Peng – hot on the heels of her latest single release ‘Top Steppa V2’.

The big names keep rolling in, including the unapologetic and exuberant D&B star Venbee whose rapidly racking up streams with tracks including ‘Messy In Heaven’, Trinidad-born rapper, producer, and songwriter BERWYN famed for his recent collaboration with Fred again…, Irish singer and rapper Biig Piig, best loved for her English/Spanish rap tinged with infectious groove, BBC Sound of 2022 shortlisted and hotly-tipped breakthrough singer-songwriter Rachel Chinouriri, and Cassia who’ll bring self-proclaimed tropical vibes with their infectious, sun-drenched summer sound.

NASS also announces 22 year old rapper and one of the most exciting UK lyricists right now – Songer, Leeds’ own Charlotte Haining taking bass music by storm, South London producer-rapper ayrtn who released his must-listen vibey EP ‘Too Awesome’ in 2022, Tik Tok star A Little Sound with the dreamy vocals, as well as Abbie Piper, with 5x platinum UK records to his name, Joel Corry is one of the most revered DJs of the moment, plus a giant in UK dance music, chart-topper Nathan Dawe. Rasputin hitmaker, DJ and producer Majestic will be at NASS, too, plus the all-female DJ collective bringing inclusivity to dancefloors everywhere – Girls Don’t Sync.

Photo Credit: Adam Lievesley

The Southbank warehouse is a festival favourite, open until the early hours of the morning with the liveliest line-up comprising the best in bassline and D&B. Today, the line-up for Southbank heats up even more, with two of the biggest names in D&B Hedex & Eksman joining the bill taking to the decks together, alongside pioneering bass music duo Koven and the DJ, producer and songwriter who has amassed a huge following for her boundary breaking sound – Georgie Riot. London-based drum & bass producer Gray will be going b2b with Bladerunner who put out his latest anthemic offering, ‘Love Me’, in 2022. Coveted as one of the D&B scene’s most ground-breaking talents, Culture Shock will be at NASS’ Southbank this July and is not to be missed, along with Brighton’s finest Lens and MC Degs and bringing drum & bass of the highest energy, SIREN.

For over 15 years, SIKA Studios has been the pillar of UK underground music. They bring the best in underground talent to the surface and they’ll be back at NASS 2023 to deliver the freshest breakthrough acts at the SIKA Stage. A firm NASS favourite, Fatty’s Yard provides the best of summer vibes. With a bar serving up insanely good cocktails, an unrivalled chill out area and tons of acts to be announced to perform, there’s nowhere better for reggae, funk, disco, hip-hop, dancehall, bass, UKG, house, and jungle tunes pumping out through the day.

Plus, in July NASS will welcome the biggest names in skate and BMX, who’ll battle it out with international competitions taking place across the four days of the festival. What’s more, the most talented UK street artists will be creating and displaying their work throughout the NASS festival site for fans to enjoy. Stay tuned for more info.

Thursday entry camping, Friday entry camping, VIP camping, Friday Day, Saturday Day, Sunday Day,  Coach packages available from Big Green Coach, Campervan tickets, Charge Candy, Club Class, and parking are on sale now.

Tickets for NASS Festival 2023 are on sale NOW with £30 Deposits & Monthly Payment Plans available to help spread the cost. Visit www.nassfestival.com for more information.

NASS Festival 2023 flyer

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Reviewed: Hospitality On The Beach 2022 https://datatransmission.co/blog/reviewed-hospitality-on-the-beach-2022/ Wed, 22 Jun 2022 15:04:12 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=66266 “You know, it takes a lot of things to make this happen. We’re in Albania! Thank you to all the Albanian friends, family and strangers who’ve welcomed us into here.” As the sun rose for the final time of the festival, MC Lowqui’s emotionally-charged words epitomised the Hospitality On The Beach 2022 experience. We were […]

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“You know, it takes a lot of things to make this happen. We’re in Albania! Thank you to all the Albanian friends, family and strangers who’ve welcomed us into here.”

As the sun rose for the final time of the festival, MC Lowqui’s emotionally-charged words epitomised the Hospitality On The Beach 2022 experience. We were at a Drum & Bass festival in ALBANIA! It was a moment to take a step back and reflect on what this week meant for the scene.

Earlier this month, we witnessed history in the making with the return of Hospitality on The Beach for a third instalment. Whereas previously we knew the festival for its roots in Tisno, Croatia, this year the label took the decision to move to Dhermi, Albania.

‘Discover a new Drum & Bass holiday’ was the slogan Hospital used to describe the experience, and the festival lived up to that. The whole week felt like an intrepid adventure where the D&B community travelled in force to celebrate their favourite genre of music in an unknown paradise over six days. No one knew what to expect (apart from broken bodies at the end), but that was all part of the fun.

And paradise this festival was. From the blissful billing of talent including stage takeovers from DARKMTTR, Critical, AWOL, Spearhead, Soulvent, and Marky & Friends, to immense scenery with turquoise ocean and beach parties against the setting sun. While we have experienced Hospitality on a beach before, this was a different experience for fans and a fresh challenge for the label. Did everything go smoothly? No. Did it make for a memorable experience? Absolutely!

Anyone who went to Tisno will remember it as a small site where you could walk between stages in a couple of minutes. That wasn’t the case here. Instead of being centered on one resort, D&B was taking over an entire stretch of town filled with venues, restaurants, shops and accommodation. The music was spread across four stages. During the days, there was Yacht Club (a covered terrace sticking out over the sea) and the Cove (a pebbled beach hidden in a rocky alcove). Then at night, two more stages came to life. Empire (the grand main stage feeling like some Hawaiian resort) and Splendor (the closest resemblance to Tisno’s beach stage).

The opening night was like a warm-up with it being an all Yacht Club and Cove affair. Hospitality were in control of the Cove and it was a perfect start to the week with Stay-C, Degs, Keeno, Grafix and Pola & Bryson among those playing out. Despite feeling fragile from long journeys, energy levels were high. Even the security were down for the occasion – skanking out at the side of the stage. It was the words of MC Ruthless during Grafix’s performance that set the precedent for the following days: “All in this together. One family, one sound, one vibe.”

Hospitality on the Beach 2022

This feeling of togetherness carried through into Thursday – especially on the boat parties. Anyone who went to Tisno will fondly remember the moments the boats created. These boats didn’t disappoint either. This time, the stage was on the outside with full viewing coverage of the scenery around. It’s hard to explain just how magical the moments at these boat parties were. Sailing across the ocean with D&B providing the soundtrack ­­– it’s what dreams are made of, right?

One of the best aspects of these parties is the unpredictability, and the Hospitality boat featuring Grafix, Keeno, Winslow, Lens, Slay and Dynamite, with Degs onboard as a guest, was a prime example. From people swimming up to the boat and Dynamite joking we were pirates and they could join our tribe for €1000, to the boat rocking so much Degs was holding the speaker in place, to an impromptu b2b2b2b breaking out with the boat not being able to dock due to choppy waters – Hospitality boat parties always entertain.

Hospitality on the Beach 2022

The same could be said for the rest of Thursday with V Recordings bringing their soulful sound to Splendor and Hospitality putting on a full-label showcase mainstage. But it was Thursday night that sprung a peculiar experience when the music cut off across the whole festival – just before Andy C was due on Empire. There was a feeling the festival was over before it had begun, with Hospital’s Chris Goss on stage explaining there was an issue with the local authorities. Thankfully, the music returned and Andy C was able to do what he does best – tear up the stage.

If anything, that moment hit home how powerful music is in uniting us, as the atmosphere afterwards was electric. This rolled on into Friday, where it felt like the whole festival cranked up a notch. The unofficial theme of the day was a homage to the greats. People who’ve created history for our scene, but also the ones who inspire others to do great. AWOL’s takeover at the Cove celebrating their 30 years in the game was a testament to this with the likes of Uncle Dugs & Navigator, DJ Rap & Carasel, DJ Storm & GQ and Grooverider & Ragga Twins providing a history lesson in chest-rattling basslines.

Despite not being the busiest stage with Critical and Spearhead takeovers elsewhere, the atmosphere was unique. People skanking hard and dancing without a care, cheering along to every drop – all with a big smile on their faces. It was a nostalgic taste of the early rave days.

While that was going on, Splendor was gearing up for a beautiful moment to round off Friday’s proceedings – LSB rolling out to the rising sun. While he may not be a historic great, there aren’t many in the scene who can do liquid like LSB, and that’s why the backstage area was filled with names including LTJ Bukem, Chris Goss, Hugh Hardie, Riya, Lens, Whiney and Etherwood. Usually, the crowds at graveyard shifts are minimal, but this one was packed. Like Robert Manos said on the mic, “We’re blessed to be here” listening to LSB roll out classics (apart from ‘The View’, surprisingly).

I initially questioned LSB being on at 4:30am, but when the sun came up and the colours of the sky danced to a D&B rhythm, it was incredible. There are not many times in life you’re happy to see the sunrise at a rave, but during LSB’s set, it was a blessing. Closing the performance with his and DRS’ ‘New Day’ was the perfect way to kickstart the weekend (after a few hours kip, of course).

It’s special moments like this that continued cropping up throughout the weekend. DJs going harder than usual. Selectors drawing for tracks they hadn’t played in years. MCs wheeling tunes who don’t like rewinds. People jumping on stage for unorthodox b2bs. It felt like there was something in the air.

You could say it was the blistering mid-30s Albanian heat sending people delirious, or you could see it as something linked to Hospital bringing D&B to unchartered territory. It was a moment, a vibe, a page for the history books, a sign of how far this small but powerful genre of music has come – and the artists were on board with the narrative.

Saturday in itself sprung some unique occurrences. Banger vs Clangers soundtracked the day with DJs stepping up and putting their productions to the judgement of a crowd armed with signs. Then at the night, you had Ivy Lab rolling out a rare liquid D&B set on the DARKMTTR stage with S.P.Y, Workforce, Skeptical and more.

Hospitality on the Beach 2022

But it was the celebration of D&B women that stuck out. Solah Live with Emma B on the decks at Cove, Kara supporting A.M.C on his boat party, Frenetic laying down a hectic set at Yacht Club, demonstrating why she is one of the best female selectors in D&B – this was a day celebrating the many awesome females we’ve got in this scene (even if not everyone sees it).

I’m not sure if everyone celebrated too hard on the Saturday, but by Sunday there were many tired bodies and weary heads – particularly on the boat journey to the fort party with DJ Marky, GQ, Kyrist, Children of Zeus and Charli Brix. This was an occasion to be excited about though – we were on the way to party in a historic fort as one of two fort excursions during the festival. But the heads on tables and faces in bins throwing up told a different story. To be fair, the sea was relentless, and it felt like we were on a ride at Alton Towers that went on for far too long (two hours longer than it was supposed to).

That was just the start of Sunday’s demise. When the fort appeared in the distance spirits were high, but as we walked up the hill and saw the fort party, spirits came tumbling down. The small stage was outside of the fort’s walls, no one was allowed inside, we’d missed Charli Brix’s set, Kyrist couldn’t make it – and to make things worse –  the only spirit the bar served was Jägermeister. It led to a mass exodus of people jumping on coaches back to the festival before Marky & GQ had even made it up the hill. They were bemused. It was a mess.

Thankfully, they jumped straight on stage and salvaged things. As GQ said, “We’re gonna do the best with what we’ve got” – and that’s what they did. Marky pulled out his Brazilian flair, scratching the decks while spinning around, and GQ tried his best to insert life into the legs of those who stayed. There weren’t many, but to look at this with a positive – when else would you see DJ Marky in such an intimate setting?

There was a lot of frustration from ravers after the fort, but it’s worth noting the Hospital team who were there looked just as disgruntled. I’m sure Hospital had big plans for the fort, but as had already become apparent during the Thursday of the festival, there were issues arising from us being in Albania for the first time.

And that’s important to remember – this was the first HOTB in Albania. Inaugural festivals usually run into teething issues. Thankfully, it was easy to look past these annoyances when the music was so good – especially Marky & GQs nighttime set on Splendor. They promised they’d go hard to make up for earlier, and they did. SP:MC jumping on stage for an impromptu b2b with GQ, Marky closing the set by grabbing the mic and singing over his remix of Ne-Yo & Ghostface Killah’s ‘Back Like Dat’ ­– it was a performance putting smiles back on people’s faces.

The final day of HOTB is always an eventful one with people giving every last ounce of their energy, and this Monday was no different. With Run in The Jungle and Born On Road taking over Cove, and Splendor playing host to one final Hospitality showcase, it was an awesome final day of big wubs and bigger melodies.

But away from the festival site, something special was going down – a party on Gjipe Beach – which fans got speed boats to. These afternoon parties had been going on for a few days, but this one, in particular, invited Camo & Krooked, Etherwood, Kings of The Rollers, Harriet Jaxxon, Makoto, Lally, MC Fava, MC Daxta and Lowqui. This wasn’t just any beach party. It was located inside of a canyon, set back from a hidden beach, with a make-shift-looking stage featuring the biggest stack of speakers on either side.

Andy C

It felt like a free party we’d stumbled across in amongst the bushes, and it made for a festival highlight. Whether it was Camo & Krooked going in with a throwback dancefloor set like the ones they graced Rampage 2014 and 2016 with, or Harriet Jaxxon rolling through jungle while Lowqui ventured out into the crowd with the mic to vibe with ravers – everyone in the crowd had beaming smiles. This was a friendly, family affair – the Hospitality mantra. People in the crowd giving water to Daxta while on the mic, Etherwood singing ‘Begin By Letting Go’ (something he never does), girls on the side dancing with hula-hoops – it was special.

It reminded me of the feeling of gratitude I had at Barbarella’s after-parties in Tisno when the sun came up and the crowd were still vibing at 6am. It was a pinch-yourself moment. I didn’t have as many of these moments in Albania. I particularly missed the crazy Barbarella’s b2bs that made your mouth water (Friction b2b Randall b2b S.P.Y especially). There should have been more of these in Albania with the list of names gracing the festival, but thankfully, Hospital had a surprise up their sleeve to close out the festival at Splendor – a gigantic b2b between artists including Makoto, Fred V, Etherwood, Stay-C, Viridity, Degs, Whiney, AC13, Lally and Buunshin, with Lowqui and KAZ on the mic.

It wouldn’t be HOTB without an unorthodox b2b, and the people who stayed until sunrise to see it were treated to throwback tunes, big mixes, and the occasional funny clanger. There were so many DJs on stage that even Lowqui didn’t know who was dropping what. There was even a successful marriage proposal! It was the joyous ending to a festival that has been in the hearts of many Hospitality ravers since it started in 2018. While the Albanian version of Hospitality On The Beach did have its ups and downs, you can’t ignore the fact this festival was one for the history books – one where we demonstrated just how global Drum & Bass is!

If this is enough to whet your whistle don’t forget about Hospitality Weekend In The Woods which is coming 17th and 18th September 2022! Final remaining tickets can be found here!

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Renegade Riddims: Lens https://datatransmission.co/dt-dnb/renegade-riddims-lens/ Tue, 08 Sep 2020 10:03:40 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=58265 Bursting onto the scene during 2018, Lens has joined the ever-growing crew of women taking Drum & Bass by storm. She is now rapidly becoming one to watch. Ellen Lewin aka Lens has caught the eye of many, including us, through her distinctive Jungle and Drum & Bass selections and energy. She easily and effortlessly […]

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Bursting onto the scene during 2018, Lens has joined the ever-growing crew of women taking Drum & Bass by storm. She is now rapidly becoming one to watch.

Ellen Lewin aka Lens has caught the eye of many, including us, through her distinctive Jungle and Drum & Bass selections and energy. She easily and effortlessly spans across different eras and sub-genres. You never know what to expect as she digs deep and throws in some absolute gems that have been long forgotten or not heard in ages. Surprises a plenty at every spin!

Lens

Having started out with a Brighton residency where she regularly opened for some of the scenes biggest headliners Lens has gone on to become a resident DJ for Hospital Records’ legendary ‘Hospitality’ events. She is also the touring DJ for MC Degs’ live showcase.

As well as appearing on top Drum & Bass lineups across Europe and the UK, Lens has also taken command of the Hospital Records long-running Rinse FM show, which airs monthly.

In the past year, Lens has had her eyes fixed firmly on production and is committing her time to crafting her sound in the studio. Watch this space!

We first met Lens when she performed at our local venue, Unit Nine MK last December when she supported Kings Of The Rollers. I remember being surprised at this young woman who absolutely killed it with her selections. Part of me thought “how does someone this young know all these old tracks” she blew my mind! I had to meet her so went back stage and had a really nice chat. We spoke about the possibility of doing a Renegade Riddims mix and she was keen from the off.

Fast forward to this summer, we had a date set and due to her increased popularity with live streams during the pandemic we had to move it to today. Trust me, you’re in for an absolute treat! So without further ado, check out Lens’ mix below and download it from here

Tracklist:

Pola & Bryson – Walk Away
Lenzman VIP – In Your Soul
Total Science – Lightweight (Break Remix)
Alewya – Sweating (Breakage Remix)
ROY DAVIS JR feat PEVEN EVERETT – GABRIEL (Need For Mirrors Remix)
Disrupta ft J Select – So Good
Platinum Breaks – Everything- (Bladerunner Remix)
DJ Hybrid, Euphonique – Oi
Phase 2 – Destruction
Euphonique – Keep It Coming
Total Science x S.P.Y – Magic Hour
Artificial Intelligence – Desperado
Dustkey – Your Letter (Leniz Remix)
Bladerunner – Don’t Break It
D Double E & Watch The Ride – Original Format
Joy Orbison – Hyph Mngo (DNB Remix)
Bicep – Glue (Objectiv Bootleg)
Breakage – As We Enter (Break Remix)
DJ Hybrid – On A Riddim
HÃST – SURVIVE (Om Unit Remix)
Richie Brains – Bring Dat Back feat. Killa P
Samurai Breaks – Xclusiv
Doctor Jeep – Unreal (Rohaan Remix)
Kanine ft. Emily Makis – Stand Up
Serum x Bladerunner – Who Jah Bless
Beat Assassins – Home Grown (Phibes Remix)
Shotta – Arkala Dre
S.P.Y – Breathing Underwater
Dillinja – 30Hz (L-Side Remix)
Napes – Just Warming Up
Shy FX – Bye Bye Bye (feat. Jvck James and Chronixx)
Terror – Run feat. Stars
Danny Byrd – Starting It Over (Feat. Hannah Symons)
Martha Reeves – Heatwave VIP (SAXXON BOOTLEG)
Aphrodite – King Of The Beats 2016 (Re-Recording)
T.R.A.C. – Bad Bonus ft. L-Side (Paul T & Edward Oberon Remix)
Conrad Subs – Mercury Rising
Mala – Changes (SubMarine Bootleg)
Dillinja – Silver Blade
My Nu Leng – Worldwide feat. Dread MC
Bladerunner x Remarc – SoundMurderer (Bladerunner Relick)
UK Apache with Shy FX – Original Nuttah 25 (Chase & Status Remix ft. Irah)
Drumsound & Bassline Smith – Ecstasy
My Selecta – Yeah Boy
Omni Trio – Renegade Snares (Foul Play VIP)
Syran – For You
Marcus Visionary – Bounce (Bladerunner Remix)
Kings of The Rollers ft Chimpo – Shella

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