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Bubbling under Holland’s exquisite architecture, art and design is a drum & bass community that’s grown rapidly over the past decade exporting some of the genre’s biggest talents. The likes of Maduk, Noisia, Lenzman and Icicle have set the bar high inspiring a new generation of producers to reach up. ‘The Future Sound of Holland’ EP continues our worldwide series boasting six up and coming talents that have gained the Hospital stamp of approval.
The young and intriguing duo NCT have grown popular after a string of releases on YouTube turned record label phenomenon Liquicity, with a core following roaring from The Netherlands. They join our ‘Future Sound of’ squad with the piano-lead liquid wonder ‘Closure’ featuring Anna-Eva. Proxima flips the switch providing the squelching, snarling half-time track ‘Loose Lights’. He’s no stranger to Hospital with previous release ‘Point Of Focus’ included on Fred V & Grafix’s 2015 ‘Hospital Mixtape’. On a similar tip Posij offers up the fast-on-your-feet, techy, bass thumping track ‘Runner’. Also included are brand new tracks from T & Sugah, Arch Origin and a Vandera remix of Tom Middleton’s ‘WYV AUW CHU’.
Our annual Hospitality showcases at Amsterdam’s cultural club haven Paradiso are a night to look forward to with crowds growing stronger each year. From country to country, city to city our handpicked selections in ‘The Future Sound of’ series connects and celebrates the global reach of drum & bass and plethora of emerging talent that continues to power through.
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