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dBridge Preps Mosaic Vol. 2 Compilation

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It appears to be a be a busy time for stalwart D&B producer dBridge at the moment  as after revealing he is to put out a new EP on Belgian label R&S,  the Exit Records boss has also confirmed plans to release the second installment of his Mosaic compilation series.

Following on from 2011’s inaugural effort the second volume promises to feature 28 tracks spread across three double 12” vinyl’s and showcases a variety of sounds from the more experimental and cutting edge of drum and bass. Confirmed to appear are artists as diverse as Machinedrum, Rockwell , Instra:mental, Synkro and of course dBridge himself. A 12″ sampler is scheduled for release on July 29th ahead of the compilations full release  on August 5th via his own Exit imprint.

The tracklisting for the new mix compilation can be found below.

Sampler:A1 Skeptical – Eyes DownA2 Synkro – The WayB1 ST Files – Eric BristowB2 Instra:mental – Fist Level 2 B

Part 1:A1 J:Kenzo – One DropA2 Kryptic Minds – Burnt To AshesB1 CMX – TessaraeB2 Machine Drum – The PalaceC1 Ruffhouse – GreyscaleC2 Om Unit & Sam Binga – TriffidzD1 Kid Drama – One 6 EightD2 Loxy & Resound – Residual Movement

Part 2:E1 Dub Phizix – YukonE2 System – Sound ManF1 dBridge – Not KnownF2 Elek – Want You To KnowG1 Rockwell – *)* [808]G2 Kutz – The BridgeH1 Beastie Respond – One More SecondH2 THY LVE – What We Promise

Part 3:I1 dBridge – My Night SkyI2 Joe Seven – JuicedJ1 Fracture ft Dawn Day Night – Sick Wid ItJ2 Consequence & FIS – Cultural TraumaK1 Clarity – ConstantK2 Dan Habarnam – Sistem NelimitatL1 Stray – LA ZoomL2 Blackpocket – After Beris

Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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