Tracer DNB is here for you.
In an era where we are constantly being bombarded by news stories and information, it can be easy to forget what’s important.
Tracer DNB is here to provide a closer look at upcoming artists in the drum and bass genre.
We are not just focused on music news, but also on other aspects of the scene such as events and releases.
We have a wide range of content for our readers; from interviews with new artists about their first time playing in front of people to reviews on albums that have just been released or even guides explaining how to DJ!
There are, in fact, many publications that are trying to satisfy our need for drum and bass coverage.
There are, in fact, many publications that are trying to satisfy our need for drum and bass coverage.
The problem with these other publications is that they often focus on the same old names and releases.
We’re here to provide a closer look at upcoming artists in the drum and bass genre.
Tracer DNB, however, believes we can do better.
You see, we are fierce.
We have a vision for the future of this industry that is different from other sites and platforms.
We know that our platform can be better than the current ones out there because we have a better way of doing things in mind.
At Tracer DNB, however, believe we can do better than others within the industry by bringing everyone together in one place to provide an inclusive and diverse community where everyone has their voice heard.
We are artists, music producers, event promoters, web/graphic designers, photographers and videographers who love Drum and Bass.
We are artists, music producers, event promoters, web/graphic designers, photographers and videographers who love Drum and Bass.
We are passionate people who want to help others discover new music and make their own discovery of the scene.
Our goal is to provide a platform for artists to promote their work as well as provide information about upcoming events in the area that may have not been advertised elsewhere.
We do all this because we believe in what we do!
Artists from all over the globe will be featured on Tracer DNB.
You will find artists from all over the globe on Tracer DNB.
The subgenres and genres you’ll hear are as diverse as the artists themselves.
From liquid to neurofunk, drum & bass is a very versatile style that can be as mellow or energetic as you like.
Whether you prefer your dnb with more of a funky feel or something more aggressive and heavy hitting, there’s something for everyone at Tracer DNB!
Many of the featured artists have gained recognition from many well-known labels in the scene.
Many of the featured artists have gained recognition from many well-known labels in the scene.
Artists such as LSB, Neonlight, Fred V & Grafix and Paul T & Edward Oberon are currently signed to Hospital Records, while Ram Records is home to Ed:it, Nu:Tone and Enei.
Other featured artists include Icicle on Shogun Audio, Calyx & TeeBee on Metalheadz and Nymfo on Critical Music.
In addition to their musical careers they’ve also been included in some of the biggest festivals around the world including Outlook Festival (Croatia), Boom Town Fair (UK) and Glastonbury Festival (UK). Artists such as Nu:Logic have even been given a mention by Mixmag Magazine!
However, these artists are not only known for their music, but also for their memorable performances at major international festivals.
However, these artists are not only known for their music, but also for their memorable performances at major international festivals.
The site has laid out its plans to expand its coverage on both local and international events across North America and Europe.
Tracer DNB is expanding its coverage on both local and international events across North America and Europe.
The site has laid out its plans to expand its coverage on both local and international events across North America and Europe.
It is important to note that this expansion is not just limited to those who live in the US or Europe.
TracerDNB wants to be able to provide coverage of events around the world, focusing on those areas that are less covered by other sites.
Tracer DNB hopes that this publication will be an entry point for newcomers into the vast world of drum and bass music.
Tracer DNB is a publication that hopes to serve as an entry point for newcomers into the vast world of drum and bass music.
We’ll cover local and international events, new artists, established artists and some politics in drum and bass. We will also be working with other promoters/labels to help them promote their events.
We want to help people discover new tracks, artists and events from across the globe with a focus on quality – which we think is lacking in the current state of the scene.
We want to help people discover new tracks, artists and events from across the globe with a focus on quality – which we think is lacking in the current state of the scene.
With so many talented producers out there who aren’t getting their deserved attention, we hope to change that by providing a platform for those who deserve it most.
Tracer DNB will also be covering more established artists, who have been in the game for years.
- Tracer DNB will also be covering more established artists, who have been in the game for years. These artists have a large following and are household names, but they deserve to be recognized for their amazing music.
- Where does your favorite artist rank on our list? Tell us!
We want to improve the way politics in DNB are discussed, with a more inclusive focus on women, poeple of color, LBGTQIA+ and all other marginalized groups.
We want to make the discussion of politics in drum and bass more inclusive.
We think that marginalized groups in the dance music community have something to contribute, and we want to make sure that their voices are heard.
To do this, we need your help! If you’re interested in helping out with our mission, please reach out by emailing [email protected]
Our goal is to bring you the latest news in Drum and Bass culture.
We focus on quality, not quantity.
Tracer DNB will cover local and international events in the UK, Europe and beyond.
We want to bring you the latest news in drum and bass culture while also providing an inclusive space for people to talk about their favourite music.
Let’s face it, drum and bass is not a genre that is represented heavily in mainstream media.
Let’s face it, drum and bass is not a genre that is represented heavily in mainstream media.
There are no major artists like Ed Sheeran or Drake who have broken into the mainstream music scene with a single drum and bass track.
As such, the majority of people associate drum and bass with “those people” who aren’t really ‘cool’ but still listen to dubstep.
It’s hard for DnB artists to get their music out there if they don’t have someone backing them financially and without this support from companies/labels, it can be very difficult for these tracks to reach audiences beyond their local clubs or city scenes.
There are plenty of ways to experience drum and bass culture worldwide, thanks to the internet and other forms of media (like Tracer DNB).
As you can see, there are plenty of ways to experience drum and bass culture worldwide, thanks to the internet and other forms of media (like Tracer DNB).
The best thing about these resources is that they all share one thing in common: they’re free.
This means that anyone with an internet connection can enjoy this music at their own pace, whenever and wherever they please!
Our love of drum and bass knows no bounds!
Drum and Bass is a genre that we love. It’s not just because of the music itself; there’s something more to it, something that goes beyond the beats you hear and into the hearts of those who listen.
It takes us back to our roots in Brighton, where we spent our weekends partying on the beach, next to the subs, at house parties, and talking about how much we loved drum & bass.
And that’s why Tracer DNB was born: from our passion for drum & bass!
Conclusion
We’re excited to see how Tracer DNB evolves over time and we hope that you will follow along with us on this journey.
We will continue to update our site regularly with new content, so be sure to check back often! If there is anything specific you would like us to cover, please email us at [email protected] or reach out on social media (Facebook/Twitter).