TradeMarc & Morty

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April 24, 2026

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The Drumkilla - Endless River

Morty: 11 minutes of complete bliss. One journey of endless arrangements in the amen-break under overwhelming sounds of nature. Pure beauty, I even cried and the producer knows that btw haha

Quartz - Skeng

TradeMarc: this gem is taken from Quartz’ latest LP for Metalheadz, Interloper. Definitely worth checking out, the whole album is pure gold really! This guy makes a lot of great music and to me he has an unique, distinct style.

Paradox - Legacy

Morty: drumfunk galore! I love the light classical influences with the violins. Original sounding drums which feel slightly off to give that extra swingy groove.

Homemade Weapons - Mind Control

Morty: Andre, Homemade Weapons is a great guy from Seattle (US) and he tends to make these amazing dark and heavy tunes, this one though, is a bit more deep and so so good!

Andy Skopes - Old Emotions

Morty: R.I.P. Andy Skopes who made beautiful jungle tunes with raw amen breaks. This is one of my favorites, being the ultimate switch of beautiful sounds and smooth jungle drums to raw amen breaks and dry angry basslines.

Mindmapper & Silvahfonk - A Word With You

TradeMarc: Dutch producers/dj’s Mindmapper & Silvahfonk made this jazzy track for Criminal Records some 12 years ago or so. I play it regularly and still love it, that trumpet (?) bit hits me right in the feels!

Digital & Outrage - Red Letter

TradeMarc: For me this one is all about the absolutely sick drums from the deadly combo that is Digital & Outrage.

Stranjah - End of days

Morty: Terminator 2: judgement day-jungle. Filthy, angry and raw af. Works every time, break my neck everytime

John Rolodex - The Rainmaker feat. Khadija

TradeMarc: John Rolodex is one of the pioneers of the jungle & drum and bass scene in Canada and has been releasing music for over 25 years. For some odd reason I came across his music just fairly recently and instantly was interested. The Rainmaker has it all for me: crispy chopped up jungle breaks, heavy basslines and the amazing vocals from Khadija.

Dillinja - Silver Blade

I mean, it’s Dillinja, this one doesn’t really need any further explanation right?