
D3PRT wastes no time setting the tone with โTEN,โ a hard-hitting release that dives straight into the darker corners of UK bass culture. The track feels like a collision point between breakbeat tradition and modern dubstep muscle, with flashes of garage swing woven into the rhythm. Rather than easing listeners in, โTENโ lands with the confidence of a club weapon; built for dimly lit rooms, massive sound systems, and crowds that move instinctively to heavy low-end pressure.
From the jump, the production leans heavily on its percussion. The drums are the real engine here, driven by chopped breakbeats that punch through the mix with urgency and attitude. Instead of following a predictable two-step pattern, the rhythm shifts and snaps with restless energy, keeping the groove unpredictable yet tightly controlled. Beneath it all, the dubstep-style bassline rumbles with a thick, sub-heavy presence that you feel in your chest more than you hear in your ears. Thereโs a rawness to the mix that gives the track a gritty underground feel, like it was engineered specifically for late-night DJ sets.
The vocal element is just as impactful. An aggressive MC sample cuts through the instrumental like a command to the dancefloor, giving the track a sharp focal point without overwhelming the beat. Itโs the kind of vocal snippet that DJs love โ direct, punchy, and perfectly timed to hype the momentum of the drop. Paired with the restless percussion and swinging groove, the vocal adds an extra layer of attitude that pushes the energy even further.
Where โTENโ really shines is in how it balances chaos with control. The chopped breaks dart around the bassline while still locking into the groove, creating a sense of movement that keeps the listener on edge. Itโs a track that doesnโt just sit in one genre lane โ it blends breakbeat grit, dubstep weight, and garage rhythm into a single pulse designed for maximum impact.
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Review by: Frank Donavan
