Roll with You
DJ Rap
The groove announces itself immediately — a rolling bassline that locks with the breaks in a way that feels inevitable, like the rhythm was always there waiting to be uncovered. The production has warmth that isn't common in the harder corners of drum and bass: the low end breathes, the breaks sit in the mix with room around them rather than stacked into a wall of compressed aggression. There's a soulful undertow to the arrangement, a connection to dance music traditions that predate jungle — funk and house sensibilities filtered through 170bpm rhythmic complexity. The mood is generative rather than combative, an invitation rather than a challenge. The title's suggestion of ease and companionship carries through into the sound itself: this is drum and bass for sustained movement, music calibrated for a long set when the energy needs to sustain rather than peak. It captures a strand of the genre often overshadowed by its more confrontational side — the version that remembered joy as the point. For a floor that's found its rhythm and wants to stay there.
fast
1990s
warm, breathing, grooved
UK drum and bass with funk and house roots
Drum and Bass, Jungle. Soulful Drum and Bass. euphoric, playful. Builds from easy open invitation into sustained joyful momentum, remaining generous throughout.. energy 7. fast. danceability 8. valence 8. vocals: warm, soulful, understated, inviting. production: rolling bassline, breathing breaks, funk and house influences, soulful melodic arrangement. texture: warm, breathing, grooved. acousticness 2. era: 1990s. UK drum and bass with funk and house roots. A long DJ set when the floor has found its collective rhythm and needs sustained energy rather than escalating peaks.