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Futuretone Artist Interview – June DnB Month
As part of Black Octopus Sound’s month-long celebration of Drum and Bass, we’re diving deep into the creative minds pushing the genre forward. First up is Futuretone (aka WubbaDuck) an unstoppable force known for crafting razor-sharp basslines, intricate rhythms, and high-octane tracks. With packs that blend gritty underground textures and polished production finesse, Futuretone has […]
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Fat Face Interview
   We recently caught up with Fatface who offered up some free track downloads,  a small pack of free samples, and some answers to questions on some of the tools he uses in the studio!  Fatface (aka Neil Banyard) is a man of many talents – not only a producer in the studio but […]
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Lazy Rich Interview
     If you have been to a club in the past couple of years, chances are you have heard one of Lazy Rich’s massive electro tracks destroying the dancefloor.  The Lazy Rich signature sound is recognized from it’s aggressively crunchy basslines, huge chord stabs, and bouncy beats, to it’s funky synth lines, complex edits, and huge […]
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Misch/Aruku
Hello, my name is Michael and I go by Aruku for my musical endeavors. I got into making instrumental hip hop beats and then transitioned into drum and bass. After I heard Messiah by Konflict on Kool FM I was hooked! I like dark, moody, emotional type sounds. Lately I have been enjoying using Minimal Audio, […]
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Far Too Loud Interview
   Since 2005 Oli Cash of Far Too Loud has been cranking out hit after hit and its a rare occasion when you can’t find one of his productions in the Beatport top 100 charts.  With club bangers like “Megaloud” to massive anthem remixes such as “Innocent” by 30hz it’s no wonder that […]
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