Viper does this thing where they round up the up-and-comers nobody’s heard yet and dump them on a Future Fire comp, and you end up finding your next favourite producer between two names you’ll forget by Friday. This is Vol.9, and Quoone is the reason to bother. “Don’t Stop” is exactly what it tells you it is. No fake-out intro, no two minutes of pads before anything happens. It walks in, the bass drops, and it just refuses to let up. Quoone’s been kicking around the Viper orbit for a while now — turned up on the comps before, did the thing with Sensus — so this isn’t some bedroom first attempt. You can hear the producer knows where every hit lands. The drum programming is tight in that way that sounds easy and absolutely isn’t, and the low end has actual weight to it instead of that thin clicky thing a lot of newer DnB falls into. It’s not trying to reinvent the genre. It’s trying to make you move, and on that count it’s flawless. The kind of track that does nothing wrong and everything right, which is harder than it sounds. Throw it on at the gym, throw it on in the car, throw it on at 1am when you’re pretending you’re going to bed soon. Viper keeps finding these. Quoone’s name is the one worth circling on this one.
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Quoone - Don't Stop
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