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Various - Shadow Hits II
https://autonomicvision.com/releases/various-shadow-hits-ii/
DIFF006 [DAKOSA] A: Blood Moon B: So Long Release date: 14th February, 2011 Download: Diffrent Store
" This release should come with a warning, 'may cause insane movements through out your body' and thats just the start. The boys at 'Diffrent' have certainly discovered what is set to be one of the biggest releases of 2011, manufactured and hand crafted by Dakosa. Filled with ridiculous amount of sub pressure creating an irresistible head nod vibe, not to mention the menacing, futuristic synth textures and finely tuned percussion packs more than just a punch, 'Blood Moon' will cause shock waves like an atom bomb on any system around. Accompanying this release is a second WMD by the name of 'So Long'. Its got more bounce than a space hopper, filled with bass power from wall to wall and laced with intricate technical glitches to give it unbelievable depth and some of the finest dynamic control in the business. This debut release on Diffrent is sure to kick up a fuss with some of the biggest names in the scene drooling when exposed to this masterpiece. "
Dakosa: http://soundcloud.com/dakosa Diffrent: http://soundcloud.com/diffrent
Dakosa - Motion & Emotion
Bad Apple 6: Anile, Dakosa and surprise Virus Pt2
Bad Apple: 6 Anile, Dakosa and surprise guest Virus Pt1
Bad Apple 6
As our legendary drum and bass fathers grow longer beards, the new kids are ready to hit the road and prove themselves as new reference points.
This Friday sees 2 sets of "bad apples"; one with a fairly dubious name and another who is so serious about his bass that club roofs fall on his head (this is a true story).
Anile & Dakosa join Alite in the studio to present themselves to all of us musically and personally. Expect to hear a discussion on the patriarchy of drum and bass and the need to breathe some fresh air.
A well deserved LARGE-UP to Dave and Tom at Gram Agency for their support! www.gramagency.co.uk
Join the discussion online on www.koollondon.com from 12pm GMT to watch, hear and discuss live with Anile & Dakosa on Friday 4th March 2011.