Deadbeats and Brownies & Lemonade Team Up for Revolutionary D&B Album
Deadbeats and Brownies & Lemonade announce new D&B album.
Deadbeats and Brownies & Lemonade have teamed up for a revolutionary D&B album. As the two event companies have focused their expertise on curation and promotion, DeadBeats and Brownies & Lemonade have surely amassed a thrilling and cutting-edge roster of D&B artists. With DeadBeats and Brownies & Lemonade pairing up, both parties have extended their wingspan.
D&B, standing for Drum and Bass, has been well-established in the music scene for some time. However, in recent years, the genre has accrued a heavier and more loyal following. Both companies have joined at a quintessential time, as the genre is surely at one of its peaks.
The genre itself has encouraged a wide variety of influential and compelling artists and has resulted in a new wave of producers. Some well-known artists are Wilkinson, Sub Focus, Dimension, Culture Shock and 1991. Even artists like Fred Again.. have entered the D&B space with songs like “leavemealone.”Â
DeadBeats, founded by Zeds Dead, has sifted through the underground music scene for some time now and has successfully managed to bring to light up-and-coming artists. Moreover, with the growing popularity of D&B, DeadBeats has kept a keen pulse on the growing trends. As a result of their experience, Deadbeats has set itself up nicely with the partnership.
To mark the new partnership, both DeadBeats and Brownies & Lemonade have started with an exhilarating new single with producers DNMO and Bensley. In their own right, Brownies & Lemonade have built their reputation through carefully curated events in LA. They have, like DeadBeats, been dedicated to uplifting artists and providing unique events.Â
The announcement has brought immense anticipation for the D&B album. Both DeadBeats and Brownies & Lemonade have had seismic impacts on the music scene with their ability to put together events and artists. This has certainly, in essence, been one culmination of the D&B genre.
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