The Rundown: This Week in DnB (29/7/2021)

Simon “Millstreet” and Ossi “Wilson” return for another rundown of your biweekly Drum & Bass news & fresh releases. Join us on a journey through the DnB scene and listen to us babble about our thoughts on the topics. If you want to. Or don’t. Up to you. idk.This week we discuss:- Pendulum launch their own NFT- Thys from Noisia launches his own label- MC Rage parts ways with Chase & Status- Seoul’s (South Korea) genius idea of banning music over 120bpm from gyms- The difficulties of self-promoting- Our favourite new releases from the likes of Sofa Sound, Metrik & Grafix, Blacklab, Monika, Voicians, Monika and more- Our picks for best upcoming new releases including GEST, Satl, Mistrust, Sub Focus Reworks, Vektah, Telomic, Krispy & the man himself: Millstreet.Join the Facebook group at Last Week Liquid Podcast Community for a ton of exclusivities, subscribe and rate the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser if you enjoy our content – and if you enjoy this episode in particular, just send it to 1 person who hasn’t listened to it – that would mean the world to us. Visit the website: www.lastweekliquid.com/ Join the Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/lastweekliquidpodcast Rate/review the podcast, it helps others find it! www.podchaser.com/lastweekliquid Wilson & co's weekly list of releases & reviews: www.reddit.com/ond335/

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Support the show on Patreon: www.patreon.com/lastweekliquidThe Last Week Liquid podcast is a show dedicated to the world of Drum n Bass, centered around weekly discussions with producers, djs, label managers and event organizers. From liquid to jump-up to deep, the topics explored include the creative process behind writing tracks, production tips and tricks, self-promotion on social media, countering writer's block, reaching out and getting signed to labels, and much more. Through these conversations, the aim is to unclutter the complex world of Drum n Bass production, promotion, signing and playing through the words of those living it every day.