Belgium has proven to be a fertile breeding ground for drum&bass music, what with artists like Netsky and Murdock and events like Rampage and Invaderz.
The surge of jump-up that catered to Belgian crowds specifically was so significant that the term ‘Belgian Jump Up’, although coined over 5 years ago, still rings a bell today. That wave of hard-hitting, nerve-wrecking dancefloor beats produced a number of producers that have grown into mature artists, and one of its prime examples is Basstripper. Exploring and finetuning every single corner of his skillset has made him one of the most sought-after cats on the scene today, with everyone from A.M.C to Andy C, Hazard to Wilkinson trying to get their hands on his latest productions.
With plenty of time on his hands, now his weekly schedule of raves has been shut down, Basstripper set out to make the best collection of work he’s released so far. From the sci-fi sounds of Battle Axe to the mesmerizing melody of Laminar Flow, past the foghorn of Sleeping Pills and the bassline funk of Woofer, this EP truly has it all and aims to cement Basstripper as a man of many talents.
The surge of jump-up that catered to Belgian crowds specifically was so significant that the term ‘Belgian Jump Up’, although coined over 5 years ago, still rings a bell today. That wave of hard-hitting, nerve-wrecking dancefloor beats produced a number of producers that have grown into mature artists, and one of its prime examples is Basstripper. Exploring and finetuning every single corner of his skillset has made him one of the most sought-after cats on the scene today, with everyone from A.M.C to Andy C, Hazard to Wilkinson trying to get their hands on his latest productions.
With plenty of time on his hands, now his weekly schedule of raves has been shut down, Basstripper set out to make the best collection of work he’s released so far. From the sci-fi sounds of Battle Axe to the mesmerizing melody of Laminar Flow, past the foghorn of Sleeping Pills and the bassline funk of Woofer, this EP truly has it all and aims to cement Basstripper as a man of many talents.
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