NQ's Third Volume of Mind Series
NQ State of Mind Vol. 3: A Drum & Bass Journey Through Amsterdam
Get ready to embark on an exciting musical adventure with the latest edition of NQ State of Mind, the third instalment in The North Quarter's mixtape series. Scheduled for release on December 16, this compilation album promises to whet your appetite for 2023 and beyond.
Created by FD and T-Man, the mix tape pulls together a snapshot of the last six years of Lenzman's Amsterdam-based label. The mix by FD explores the deepest and darkest depths of drum and bass music, while T-Man's vocals create a continuous thread of conscious tranquillity, sitting effortlessly over the full spectrum of vibes in the mix.
The album features 40 tracks, eight of which are exclusive to this release. The mix provided by FD balances calm tones with an energy that encourages shuffling and quick head nods, lulling the listener into a state of serenity at the beginning and building up to a climactic finish.
Among the tracks, you'll find contributions from TNQ mainstay artists such as Redeyes, Submophics, and Zero T. This mix tape is a testament to the label's rich talent pool and its commitment to pushing the boundaries of drum and bass music.
The mix tape does not reveal any spoilers about the surprising cuts it contains, but with FD's reputation for expertly piecing together melodies and T-Man's soothing vocals, you can expect a musical journey that is both engaging and memorable.
So, mark your calendars for December 16, and get ready to immerse yourself in the rhythmic world of NQ State of Mind Vol. 3. Whether you're a seasoned drum and bass fan or a newcomer to the genre, this mix tape promises to deliver an experience that will leave you craving more.
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