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Since
setting up home in London over a year ago, the ‘Canuck Don of Drum and
Bass’ René LaVice continues to break the prototype with his own fresh
take on the genre. He’s quickly becoming one of the stand out names in
the game, proving his unbridled versatility whilst creating a history of
releases that exemplify this talent.
So far his journey has
seen him move into the Radio1 A-list, support bass-behemoths The
Prodigy, win fans over at Download Festival, be one of the lucky few
Drum and Bass DJs to push the genre at Glastonbury Festival 2015, whilst
remixing diverse heavyweights such as Nero to Rae Morris and having
tracks such as ‘Where My Ladies At’ become one of the most revered
records to date within the game. And Rene yet again proves unstoppable
with this next release.
One of the most anticipated drum &
bass tracks to line sets since its very first play, ‘Air Force 1’ rolls
out first. From cyberspace to the clubs, a baying crowd has been
awaiting the release of ‘Air Force One’ and René has now delivered.
Featuring René himself on vocals and a devilish half-time step intro,
this record builds into the first drop and then propels you forward into
all-out anarchy… raise up your 1’s people and prepare for G force bass.
Up next is ‘Don’t Look Down’, with vocals delivered by
BullySongs in a playful yet powerful record with the trademark René
LaVice sonics that we all know and love. Well known for his showmanship,
‘Don’t Look Down’ epitomises what René LaVice is about; tracks that
globally detonate dance floors of any size.
René’s
multidimensional approach to music making whilst tapping into different
tempos is duly noted and with René being no stranger to dipping into a
variety of genres ‘Human Safari’ feels like the perfect track to
complete this EP. With a brand new groove, ‘Human Safari’ ties the EP
together with its dropped BPM, tribal riff and haunting vocals.
Originally written whilst watching a documentary on a Human Safari, René
once again turns electronic music on its head and delivers a warning
shot on how he sees his career continuing to grow.
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