
Braden Green
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3 weeks ago |
fuxwithit.com | John Donahue |Braden Green |Steph Contant |Alessio Anesi
If you’re looking for new artists to fall in love with, you’ve come to the right place. Focus Five returns with its 80th installment and as per usual we’ve got something for everyone. Looking for masterfully crafted downtempo beats? We got you. Looking for a rising star with an affinity for iconic edits and flips? Keep reading. Fancy some breathtaking wave? Scroll a little bit further. Want to learn more about a German artist mixing house and electro with DnB? Of course, you do.
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1 month ago |
fuxwithit.com | John Donahue |Steph Contant |Braden Green |Alessio Anesi
If you’re looking for your new favourite artist, you’ve come to the right place. Focus Five is our monthly installment bringing you the latest producers catching our team’s ear.
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2 months ago |
fuxwithit.com | Braden Green |Alessio Anesi |Steph Contant |John Donahue
Your favorite monthly music discovery feature is back. Focus Five returns for 2025 with 5 new artist projects you need on your radar. Volume 78 features a gifted young Indian producer, a Taiwanese talent with a palate for international sounds, a producer crafting dark and euphoric soundscapes, a Manchester trio killing the bass scene, and an artist capturing the nostalgia of classic video game sounds. Dive in below. 2dash On September 24, 2024, I liked ‘Memories’ from 2dash on Spotify.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
fuxwithit.com | Braden Green
With over 25 years in the drum and bass scene, Swedish producer Seba has undeniably earned himself the title of “legend.” Fitting, then, as his latest album with BCee‘s Spearhead Records borrows its titular title Oni from the mythical beasts of Japanese folk legends. Known for bringing about calamities such as war, plague, and natural disasters, the Oni in many ways personify humanity’s existential fears.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
fuxwithit.com | Braden Green
Today’s guest mix is a wild ride from Columbus-based producer Subtle. I often find myself writing about minimalist producers but today is a different foray into gritty, grungy beats inspired by drum and bass and hip-hop. Perhaps the best word for his style is “crunchy,” a la Noisia or tsuruda.
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