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Introducing Alibi's latest Drum & Bass creation, 'Cause & Effect,' a tech influenced D&B roller that's destined to set the clubs on fire. Premiered by none other than Chase & Status during their Boiler Room set, this track has already garnered massive support from across the scene, and it's easy to see why.
'Cause & Effect' continues Alibi's legacy of sonic experiments. Just like his previous 'Forged EP', this track propels us deep into the underbelly of D&B. It's a dancefloor-ready concoction with deep, rolling techy rhythms.
What sets 'Cause & Effect' apart is its powerful message. With a sample repeating the word 'Pressure' and a thought-provoking speech about society and anxiety, Alibi infuses a political tone and addresses mental health issues, making this track more than just music. Alibi's ability to blend these themes into his work showcases his evolution as an artist.
Hailing from the vibrant Drum & Bass culture of São Paulo, Brazil, and now based in Vienna, Austria, Alibi has been a driving force in the scene for over a decade. With a diverse musical background and a collaborative spirit that has led to partnerships with legends like DJ Marky and Patife, as well as his contemporaries Level 2, L-Side, Phentix and Wingz amogst others.
'Cause & Effect' is a drum and bass manifesto, a call to action, and a testament to Alibi's dedication to pushing the boundaries of the genre. Get ready to experience the revolution on the dancefloor, as Alibi's sonic rebellion reverberates through your speakers.
supported by 23 fans who also own “Cause & Effect”
Don't go to war to preserve your current life situation. It is not your war. You only go to war when you know you're going to win, just like in any game that involves risk. neutrinum
supported by 20 fans who also own “Cause & Effect”
Another class piece from Break. The original was good when it hit. The Bad Company remix was next level and this one to me is a close race for best remix of this classic. This one to me has the most gnarly drop of all. Like his formula is to sneak up on you with the drop and he accomplishes that mission over and over and over again. I've been collecting Break & Silent Witness tracks when I started buying records over 20 years ago.
mrmonoxide