Dj Zent joins our new dtdnb label with ‘Let’s Dance / Rum Da Riddum’
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Our 3rd release is with Manchester’s Dj Zent as he brings us 2 fresh cuts ‘Let’s Dance’ and ‘Run Da Riddum’. With releases on, Four Corners Music, Co-lab Recordings, 1 More Tune, Soundbully Audio and his own label DreambassUK Records, Zent has amassed quite the back catalogue. He’s done collabs with; Harley D, Jayline, Mc Fearless, Natty D, Papa Gee & MC Frost to name a few. His production style is acute and precise, surprising and rolling and uniquely versatile. His preferred style is Tech, be it Jungle Tech, gritty filthy rolling Tech, Liquid or Experimental. For this release, he has taken it to the Dancefloor! We have worked with Zent for a few years now and he has supplied some great bootlegs and guest mixes and we are very excited to have him on our label.
01. Dj Zent ‘Let’s Dance’ – Well what can we say? ‘Let’s Dance’ is a weighty business indeed! Crunchy drums kick us off with a synth soundscape leading us into a pre-drop build-up, plucky lo-fi melodies and effective vocals lead us to the drop. A hard silky bass call and 808 sub groove ignite us into drop one. Soft hats and snappy catchy drums continue in drop two for more bass groove changes and then… Drop 3 hits differently with a brand new filthy bass call. More drum variations, foley vocals and SFX. Definitely one for the “Bangers” folder.
02. Dj Zent ‘Run Da Riddum’ – Light airy pads, foley swirls and mid plucks set us into the pre-drop. Grime-inspired vocals and a smooth buildup of claps, drums and transitional effects get us ready. Drop one is a mixture of saucy dance-floor basses all grooving together alongside Zent’s signature snappy crunchy drums. ‘Run Da Riddum’ keeps evolving throughout the track and drops two and three give you more unique surprises.
Check out ‘Let’s Dance’ and ‘Run Da Riddum’ below. The two track single drops today, so please grab yourself a copy from here!