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Liquid Drum And Bass Mix #142 ❲Web Certified❳

is a soulful curation by Sound Territory (QLee), part of a long-standing series dedicated to the melodic and atmospheric side of drum and bass. Mix Overview Curator: Sound Territory (QLee).

How To Make Liquid Drum & Bass: The Ultimate Guide (2025) - EDMProd Liquid Drum and Bass Mix #142

Unlike darker DnB variants, liquid prioritizes harmony, using jazzy chords, piano, and atmospheric pads. is a soulful curation by Sound Territory (QLee),

Often incorporates "real" sounds like guitars and soulful vocals, blending electronic production with organic elements. Often incorporates "real" sounds like guitars and soulful

To fully appreciate Mix #142, it helps to understand the core elements of the subgenre:

Features the classic "amen break" or syncopated percussion but often with a "lighter touch" and more focus on flow.

Typically sits between 165–175 BPM , with 174 BPM being the standard for the genre. Featured Tracklist Highlights

is a soulful curation by Sound Territory (QLee), part of a long-standing series dedicated to the melodic and atmospheric side of drum and bass. Mix Overview Curator: Sound Territory (QLee).

How To Make Liquid Drum & Bass: The Ultimate Guide (2025) - EDMProd

Unlike darker DnB variants, liquid prioritizes harmony, using jazzy chords, piano, and atmospheric pads.

Often incorporates "real" sounds like guitars and soulful vocals, blending electronic production with organic elements.

To fully appreciate Mix #142, it helps to understand the core elements of the subgenre:

Features the classic "amen break" or syncopated percussion but often with a "lighter touch" and more focus on flow.

Typically sits between 165–175 BPM , with 174 BPM being the standard for the genre. Featured Tracklist Highlights

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