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Old 05.30.2006, 08:10 AM   #2
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Where to start? It's not about records, there are very few good albums in drum and bass... there're a couple of the more cerebral ones that are ok (Photek, Ed Rush and Optical) and there're a couple of really well known ones that are pretty gack (every Roni Size album). The best recommendation is to get to a dnb club, there's no point downloading an album, you really should just get out there in a club where the bass is so loud you duodenum is bouncing.
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