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champion flows

By Jason Nijjer on January 25, 2026 8:48 pm

This weeks track took on many forms, but in the end it morphed into some bastard form of drum and bass.  Never made a drum and bass track before, some of you guys/gals on here make amazing drum and bass tracks so apologize in advance if this one confuses you.  Have a great week, on to the next one!

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Warm opening. Super chill beats. Great stuff.

Nighttime city driving tune. Love the breaks, complex but not too high energy to spoil the atmosphere.

bass is so nice and warm. love the flow of the drums especially when the breaks get introduced. The arp is extra appreciated and got me nodding along.  Never woulda known this was your first dnb track. Loved it!

i'm no connoisseur, but i very much enjoyed that. just the right pace as i try to remind myself that i am a human this morning

This is awesome! 80-85 bpm is my favorite tempo range, it gives things room to feel upbeat but also feel more laid back. Love those breaks, I like the synth parts and how everything is layered. Great track!

2haf wrote:

Nighttime city driving tune. Love the breaks, complex but not too high energy to spoil the atmosphere.

Thanks, you were one of the artists I was referencing in the description as a true master of the Drum and Bass tracks.

Oh yeah, dig the faster tempo. My kind of atmos d and b. Love that synth lead and voice sample. Up but flowing.

Nice! DrumNBass is whatever you want/feel it to be(and it can often be compared to a double-time version of hip-hop beats, which i've heard you produce with great talent), this track has such skill applied to its production it's truly on par with some of the stuff i've heard from LTJ Bukem, but takes things to a newer area of exploration. Great work! heart

This sounds like fred again. So good !

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