A). Bare Religion - London Elektricity
"This is the first drum & bass song I ever heard, and I was in love instantly. Such a classic tune."
B). Suffer In Silence - Alix Perez
"Deep & minimal with random flashes of beautiful melody. Alix Perez managed to create a great blend of a lot of nuances of music that appeal to me."
II. Dualist Inquiry (Sahej Bakshi)
A). Noisia & The Upbeats - Dustup
"This is a great song to break shit to."
B). Dirtyphonics - French Fuck
"And this one's just a sneaky bastard."
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III. Su-Real (Suhrid Manchanda)
A). Nucleya & Delhi Sultanate - New Delhi Nuttah
"I listen to this when it's time to drop a New Delhi anthem up in the club and it's time to represent where I'm from."
B). M Beat feat. General Levy - Incredible
"This one is mostly for when I'm getting ready to go out. Gotta get pumped to put those pants on!"
"It’s very difficult to close down on just two tracks as the favourite list is unending but here are two that I’m listing down because they have a minimal way that I love about them!"
"Not only does it have a nice deep bassline but the automation on the track is fabulous too."
"For restructuring the the junglist beat & being ever so minimal yet funky."
"The track which got me into Drum & Bass back in 2006 when I started listening to DnB. Adam F is a legend and this song signifies drum & bass and it's life as a genre. Classic & Evergreen. A song that signifies the fact that unlike a lot of newer genres of music which come & go, drum & bass is here to stay and has comfortably evolved and existed for over 20 years."
"Stray is my absolute favourite artist right now and stands for the evolved sound of drum & bass in it's many forms. Melodic, Simple and yet a very strong composition in every aspect."
Don't miss #StrictlyDrumNBass tonight since it also happens to co-incide with the bass Maestro themselves, BBC's 5th Birthday celebrations!