- Music
- 07 Apr 01
Nubreed
Subterranean house music has a new hero, and he’s doing more than enough to break out of Sasha and Digweed’s shadow. His residency at Twilo (alongside Vasquez) is no surprise to those who’ve seen him in action, and if you haven’t yet done so, then Nubreed is your chance to see what all the fuss is about.
Subterranean house music has a new hero, and he’s doing more than enough to break out of Sasha and Digweed’s shadow. His residency at Twilo (alongside Vasquez) is no surprise to those who’ve seen him in action, and if you haven’t yet done so, then Nubreed is your chance to see what all the fuss is about. There are no ‘big anthems’ here, just dirty lo-slung twisted house and the best in entrancing progressive grooves and breakbeat trance. Ride through the underground sounds of the summer from the likes of Luke Slater, Meat Beat Manifesto, Science Dept., Echomen, The Beloved and Omid. With deft mixing throughout, this is the sort of timeless set you’ll come back to again and again.
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