quotedoni;570417]drum and bass is really going south in my opinion... it's a genre that has closed its eyes to experimentation IMO... it's like if your tracks don't sound just so, they won't be liked by anybody[/QUOTE]
You obviously dont know anything about DnB,you just have to look at all the sub genres of DnB,From atmospheric right through to neurofunk.So producers such as Noisia,spor,High contrast,subfocus,Dirtyphonics,Break,Calibre,Serum ,Dan miracle and the countless others ect...are all producing and re-releasing all same old formulas???.Maybe if the people who like to pass judgement on the DnB/jungle scene so quickley could take a couple of mins out of their busy schedule of Annie Spac/Pissy sell out/Pendulum listening and find out a little bit more,then they would realise that DnB is a global music which has been around for the last 16 yrs and is getting stronger and more experimental/versatile by the day.