Prolix & Dc Breaks – Beatdown [Blackout]
Mr Frenkie – Bass Symptom [Blackout]
ID & ID & ID – ID
Redpill – Hold It Like That [Blackout]
Redpill – Get On It [Blackout]
Malux – Glueworm [Get Hype]
Black Sun Empire & State Of Mind – The Bottom Line [Blackout]
State Of Mind – Sandspider [Blackout]
ID – ID
Mefjus – Ringshifter [Vision]
Holotrope – Izotope [Hoofbeats]
Prolix – Slob [Blackout]
Black Sun Empire & State Of Mind – Ripsaw [Ram]
Neonlight & IHR – Jabberwocky [Blackout]
Black Sun Empire & Prolix – The Message [Blackout]
Fourward – Unexplained Phenomenon [Elevate]
Levela – Orbit [Program]
Teddy Killerz, Drumsound & Bassline Smith – Metal & Blood [Blackout]
Doktor P – Yim Yam (Teddy Killerz Remix) [Circus]
Drumsound, Bassline Smith & Prolix – Welcome To The Machine [Technique]
Signal – These Eyes [Dividid]
State Of Mind – Oracle [Blackout]
Black Sun Empire & Nymfo – Surge Engine [Ram]
Gydra – Scourge [Eatbrain]
Mefjus – Muskox [Vision]
Black Sun Empire & State Of Mind – Sixth Beneath The Floor [Blackout]
Must Die – Hellcat (Annix Remix Vip) [Owsla]
Signal – Torment [Dividid]
State Of Mind – Foul Play [Blackout]
Merikan & Disprove – Evidence [C4C]
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Mr Frenkie – Bass Symptom [Blackout]
ID & ID & ID – ID
Redpill – Hold It Like That [Blackout]
Redpill – Get On It [Blackout]
Malux – Glueworm [Get Hype]
Black Sun Empire & State Of Mind – The Bottom Line [Blackout]
State Of Mind – Sandspider [Blackout]
ID – ID
Mefjus – Ringshifter [Vision]
Holotrope – Izotope [Hoofbeats]
Prolix – Slob [Blackout]
Black Sun Empire & State Of Mind – Ripsaw [Ram]
Neonlight & IHR – Jabberwocky [Blackout]
Black Sun Empire & Prolix – The Message [Blackout]
Fourward – Unexplained Phenomenon [Elevate]
Levela – Orbit [Program]
Teddy Killerz, Drumsound & Bassline Smith – Metal & Blood [Blackout]
Doktor P – Yim Yam (Teddy Killerz Remix) [Circus]
Drumsound, Bassline Smith & Prolix – Welcome To The Machine [Technique]
Signal – These Eyes [Dividid]
State Of Mind – Oracle [Blackout]
Black Sun Empire & Nymfo – Surge Engine [Ram]
Gydra – Scourge [Eatbrain]
Mefjus – Muskox [Vision]
Black Sun Empire & State Of Mind – Sixth Beneath The Floor [Blackout]
Must Die – Hellcat (Annix Remix Vip) [Owsla]
Signal – Torment [Dividid]
State Of Mind – Foul Play [Blackout]
Merikan & Disprove – Evidence [C4C]
The debut Skankandbass event has been announced and is taking place at The Nest in London, 28th September.
Tickets are available here: http://bit.ly/SNB-TIX // confirm your attendance Facebook, here: http://bit.ly/SNBL-FB
The cover art proudly proclaims Technique’s Summer 2016 album to be “100% Drum and Bass”. You might be forgiven for thinking that begs more questions that it answers. There’s a huge breadth and versatility encompassed within the genre. So, you’re left asking, what particular flavour of D&B are we talking about? Well, to answer your query, pretty much all of them.
Across thirty-seven tracks, Drumsound and Bassline Smith have assembled a cross-section of D&B that only has one thing in common: that summertime vibe. The label bosses themselves roll through and of course, the regular regiment of Technique soldiers are present and correct too. Tantrum Desire delivers the tech atmospherics of “Tesoro” – big.
The debut Skankandbass event has been announced and is taking place at The Nest in London, 28th September.
Tickets are available here: http://bit.ly/SNB-TIX // confirm your attendance Facebook, here: http://bit.ly/SNBL-FB
The cover art proudly proclaims Technique’s Summer 2016 album to be “100% Drum and Bass”. You might be forgiven for thinking that begs more questions that it answers. There’s a huge breadth and versatility encompassed within the genre. So, you’re left asking, what particular flavour of D&B are we talking about? Well, to answer your query, pretty much all of them.
Across thirty-seven tracks, Drumsound and Bassline Smith have assembled a cross-section of D&B that only has one thing in common: that summertime vibe. The label bosses themselves roll through and of course, the regular regiment of Technique soldiers are present and correct too. Tantrum Desire delivers the tech atmospherics of “Tesoro” – big.
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD
8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm
9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD
8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm
9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD
8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm
9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD
8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm
9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD
8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm
9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD
8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm
9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD 8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm 9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD 8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm 9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD 8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm 9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD 8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm 9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD 8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm 9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD 8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm 9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD 8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm 9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD 8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm 9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD 8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm 9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD 8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm 9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD 8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm 9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
RAMiami 2014
1: Andy C – Workout
2: Sub Focus — Flamenco
3: Wilkinson — Every Time
4: Rene LaVice — The Way You Love Me
5: Dynamite MC & Origin Unknown — Hotness (Roni Size Remix)
6: Delta Heavy — Take The Stairs
7: Loadstar BLVD 8: Culture Shock — Ohrwurm 9: DC Breaks — Pickett Line VIP
10: Salaryman — My Future
11: Calyx & TeeBee — We Become One (Ft Foreign Beggars & Craze)
12: Hamilton — Echoes
13: Mob Tactics — Joe Mangle
14: Noisia — Façade VIP
15: Loadstar — Need You (Frankee Remix)
16: Moving Fusion — Chilli Pepper
17: Bluescreens — Strike One (Part 2)
Miami Music Week: THE most important gathering in dance music since time began. An essential sun-kissed calendar date for artists, industry influencers and enthusiasts alike… Whatever your genre persuasion, if you’re serious about the dance then Miami welcomes with you open arms. David Beckham’s not the only Brit taking over Miami this winter!
Ram Records have represented at this annual meeting of musical minds since day one. Cutting through dance music’s ever-changing fads and flavours with their demonstrative D&B message, they have achieved a rock-solid standing as the most important drum & bass event there. With over a thousand parties happening throughout the event — from VIP pool parties to the epic multi-arena beast Ultra — Ram have worked hard to create this sterling reputation.
This year will be no exception: the label have secured another session at Mekka. One of Downtown Miami’s most desired venues, it will be home to RAMiami with a line-up that reads like a who’s who in D&B: Andy C, Ed Rush & Optical, Wilkinson, Loadstar, Rene LaVice and Delta Heavy.
To celebrate, they’ve curated ‘RAMiami 2014’. Just like their Mekka mission, it’s an all-star cast that represents the broadest scope and most vibrant colour of drum & bass. It’s yet another reminder of how extensive and timeless Ram’s repertoire truly is.
Showcasing drum & bass’s unique melting pot with depth and clarity, every possible style can be enjoyed on ‘RAMiami 2014’: The spine-melting euphoria of Loadstar’s ‘BLVD’. The dreamy melodic textures of Culture Shock’s ‘Ohrwurm’. The grizzle-bass badness of Noisia’s ‘Façade VIP’. The ludicrous rudeness of Roni Size’s ‘Hotness’ remix. The organic instrumentation of Sub Focus’s ‘Flamenco’. The savage steel drum of Moving Fusion’s ‘Chilli Pepper’… The list goes on.
No Ram album is complete without exclusives, too. And amongst this explorative 16 track tale you’ll find three next-level specials that are unavailable anywhere else. Recent Drum&BassArena Artist Of The Week Salaryman dusts his jazz piano and slinky double bass off for ‘My Future’. Mob Tactics, meanwhile, deliver the dark and devious ‘Joe Mangle’. Boasting multi-faceted bass textures and a switch-flipping dynamic on the drop, it’s one of the duo’s best tunes to date. The third exclusive comes from Bluescreens. Last spotted on Ram’s ‘RAMsterdam 2013’ album, here we find them developing their full-throttle audio adventure ‘Strike One’ with a spectacular second part. Flexing a muscular bassline and raw, pummelling drums, it’s a fittingly dramatic finale to yet another exciting, extensive Ram collection.
Miami wouldn’t be the same without Ram’s heavyweight presence. Both their Mekka line-up and this collection of exclusives and timeless classics show exactly why.
Chase & Status Loadstar, Mind Vortex, Optical, Zeds Dead, El Hornet, Specrtrasoul, S.P.Y Calvertron, Chords, Shock One, Crissy Criss, Drumsound, EastColors, Rene LAvice, Futurebound, High Contrast, Nu Tone, Doc Scott, TC, Dillinja, Sub Focus, Ed Rush, Taxman
love it – Chase & Status
Dope!! – Zeds Dead
Class A ! – elhornet
Massive, Vibes from Bluescreens! – Chords
gnarrrrly – Shock One
My future is such a tune, love it – S.P.Y
Lovely Calibresque tune by Salaryman, will play for sure – High Contrast
Before the reverberations of Technique Recordings milestone 100th release ‘TECH 100’ have even faded away, Drumsound and Bassline Smith are back with Part 2 of the landmark EP. It’s still early in 2014, but Drumsound & Bassline Smith have already set the tone for the rest of the year. Joining the dots between the past and future of drum and bass, the onslaught of the two-part ‘TECH 100 EP’ sets the standard for the next hundred Technique releases. This will be dropping on the 23rd of February!
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Conduct/Lockjaw
Lifestyle Recordings – Cat #: LFS035
Released – 18th Nov 2013
1. Conduct – Futile
2. Lockjaw – Big System
The ever-absorbing Lifestyle Recordings label continues to present strong, challenging music, music which reaches parts of your soul you probably didn’t know exist. Their new release, the imprint’s 35th, sees Conduct contribute Futile, and Lockjaw come with Big System.
The label has been rightly praised for its atmospheric music, which has an uncanny ability to remain relevant for the dancefloor. Showcasing the many different types of drum & bass and dubstep to the nation and the world, it is home to names like Tomek K, Dominic Ridgway, Macca, Hosta and more. Conduct are the creative geniuses behind Futile. The producers, based in South West London, very much like to let their music do the talking. They put the beats to the front of their minds, and to the front of yours.
InsideInfo “These are great! really well made, full support!”
CRAZE “Crazy!!”
Crissy Criss “Wicked”
Zeds Dead “Sick!”
Neonlights “Nice tunes. Futile has a place in our cd case :)”
BTK “Futile is pretty cool will be playing this one!”
The track is the exact type of future-led d&b that fits Lifestyle so perfectly, with rushy breaks leading into some epic-sounding synths and warped undertow. The main part of the track comes exploding out at you, complete with cataclysmic effects and some seriously fat bass. Ready to tear down any club, Futile is a seriously heavy track for the end of the year.
Lockjaw emanates from Canberra, but his music transcends nationality and location. Deep, dark and resolutely original, Lockjaw is setting his sights high. The catchy, insistent opening to Big System is only the beginning, with tight kicks highlighting the engineering prowess which Lockjaw also brings to the table.
Things take a dark turning part way through, as the producer guides you through some dank underground tunnels which reek of beats, bass and bashy rhythms. Hard, punishing and uncompromising, this one is set to smash. Futile/Big System show what Lifestyle are all about, and what they are capable of. Take a trip inside the minds of Conduct and Lockjaw, and understand why so many people are talking about Lifestyle Recordings.
DJ Support for this album includes:
Black Sun Empire, Crissy Criss, InsideInfo, CRAZE, BTK, Billian, Dr.Meaker, Neonlights, Hoodlum, Gremlinz, AMC, Basher, Drumsound, Zeds Dead, Bachelors of Science, Sixth Blade, Erb n Dub, John B, Magical Gravity, Mad Vibes, LAOS, Rido, Mista Noize, Dose, Ruffstuff, Chef, Donovan Smith, Callide, Savage Rehab, Stanza, Lutin, Dara, J Science, Cybin and more!