Top 100 Chart placements for UK Garage / Bassline
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Its our pleasure to welcome Manchester duo ThreeFifty6 to the label with their aptly named EP Bullseye. Two tracks from the boys that more than hit the target, plus a swanky little remix from label boss Lucas Alexander. ThreeFifty6 is the innovative new alias from Jelsen and Simmo of OBP, forged from years of friendship and collaboration inside the studio. First up, Bullseye keeps it cool, calm, and classy with perfectly timed stabs and what can only be described as lush synths work. UKG runs deep in this upfront roller as it intertwines with house and minimal elements to create a must-have for any set. Next, we have G Force, a fast-paced cut that translates from the big stage to the sweatbox with a pulsating bassline that jumps around in true garage fashion, sure to have heads 2 stepping with its old school flavour. Following that, we delve into the G Force remix, with Lucas Alexander once again blurring the lines between minimal, house, and garage. A synth thats become somewhat synonymous with Alexanders sound bounces between classic chords and acidic basslines, creating a stripped-back, groovy interpretation. As they stretch their creative muscles and prepare to take off, ThreeFifty6 is ready to sprint into new musical territories, leaving listeners breathless with every beat.