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Nice and hard! IS that for all of us or?...
Hard! Yeah this is very like the track from a few months ago “Tuneboy – Kick Some Bass”. If you think DJ Scot is hard music then wait until you get a load of this. The bassline changes frequently and sometimes it just kicks in without warning. It totally surprises the crowd and well the crowd usually like surprises. They just go wild and crazy. There are minimal vocals in this one its just a male voice repeating “It’s the hardest beat in town, its ten feet underground” or something very much like that. The track avoids the usual snare and percussion build ups and opts for a reversed beat type build-up, which lasts for a split second. Its pretty good and it’s a nice hard original track that should get big in places where the like of DJ Scot project would play.
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