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'Cherish' is the electrifying new single from the dynamic drum & bass duo Paul T & Edward Oberon, featuring the sensational vocals of Shady Novelle. This release marks Shady's triumphant return to V Recordings, following her debut alongside Mozey and Dynamite MC back in 2021. With its blend of heartfelt vocals and low slung b-lines, 'Cherish' captures the spirit of connection and nostalgia.
Paul T & Edward Oberon are no strangers to the drum & bass scene, known for their signature blend of soulful melodies and the speaker destroying basslines, having graced the decks at festivals like Outlook, Boomtown & Glastonbury, as well as countless clubs shows around the UK, Europe and beyond. Shady Novelle brings her unique vocal talents to 'Cherish', her voice imbuing the track with a depth of emotion that complements the sonic landscape created by Paul & Edward. Raised in London with a rich musical heritage that traces back to Belfast, Shady's journey in music has been marked by a passionate exploration of her vocal abilities, culminating in a style that is both distinctive and captivating.
Released on V Recordings, a label synonymous with innovation in drum & bass for over three decades, 'Cherish' stands as a testament to the label's enduring legacy and its commitment to championing the soulful, progressive sounds of drum & bass. As V Recordings continues to break barriers and set trends, 'Cherish' represents the latest milestone in its storied history, promising to be a memorable addition to the drum & bass canon.
Another class piece from Break. The original was good when it hit. The Bad Company remix was next level and this one to me is a close race for best remix of this classic. This one to me has the most gnarly drop of all. Like his formula is to sneak up on you with the drop and he accomplishes that mission over and over and over again. I've been collecting Break & Silent Witness tracks when I started buying records over 20 years ago.
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