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Your EDM Premiere: Junk Mail – Lord Terror

by Nick Watts
July 5, 2019
in Bass Music, Drum n Bass
Junk Mail

Having whetted fan appetites with ‘Lock Stock,’ Junk Mail returns to RAM Records with another devastating listen. He has produced ‘Lord Terror’ for release this week, which got a little feature in Andy C’s new Essential Mix and guarantees a strong reaction.

An instant DJ staple, Junk Mail goes heavy yet unfussy here. In his own words, he says: “Lord Terror’ was something I was inspired to produce since going to Andy C’s Wembley show last November. That big dinosaur-style bass was such a memorising moment in a set and I just had to do my take on it. The challenge I set myself was to have some serious energy in the tune but still maintain gaps in the b-line and create musical flavours that keep the track interesting. So hyped with the way it turned out and hope everyone enjoys it as much as I enjoyed making it!”

Get the volume turned up and hit play on our premiere below – it’s out now.

Tags: drum n bassJunk Maillord terrorram records
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