In 2021, the UK's most dedicated publisher of dance music-oriented oral histories, Velocity Press, published Who Say Reload, a comprehensive look-in to the origins of drum n' bass in the 1990s, from its inception as an emerging trace of breakbeat hardcore by DJs such as Fabio & Grooverider, all the way through to latter-day incarnations such as jazzstep and techstep. The book is among the cream of many that have recently jostled for the pole position as 'the' book on drum & bass. To cement their claim, now comes a new compilation of many of the seminal tracks to feature in the book's 'significant releases' segment. While Volume one focuses on the central emergence of jungle, this volume of two 12"s focuses on the later chronology of drum n' bass, with an increasing focus on forward-driven, industrial sounds, pinned down by titans such as Wax Doctor, Amazon II, Jonny L and Optical.
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