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DPK EP 2
DPK EP 2 resurfaces as a focused snapshot of UK drum & bass circa 2004, pressed into a clean double‑12" format.
Housed on Ganja Records (catalogue RPGLP001EP2), this two‑disc release compiles four standout cuts from the era’s rising scene.
. Side A kicks off with DJ Hazard’s “It’s Here”, a taut halftime roller grounded in sharp percussion and subterranean energy. DJ Hype’s “No One” follows, delivering cutting-edge breakbeats and rumbling subs that echo his signature style.
Flipping the vinyl, Pascal & Monty’s “Dub Fe Dub” applies sub-heavy dub processing to syncopated grooves, adding depth without weight. The final cut, Potential Bad Boy’s “Sun Is Shining Bright”, closes the set on a warmer, interval‑driven note—bright textures amid polished drums.
DPK EP 2 captures a moment when drum & bass was refining its roots: no frills, just concise, powerful tracks engineered for DJ use and dancefloor dominance. Its tight sequencing and vinyl-only release make it a crate‑digger’s prize—a snapshot of precise, purposeful bass music.
A
DJ Hazard - It's Here
B
DJ Hype - No One
C
Pascal - Dub Fe Dub
D
Potential Bad Boy - Sun Is Shining Bright




