5 Madrasdub Exclusive 90%

Part of the mystery is the "Where’s the drop?" game. The first 3 minutes are a slow, menacing build of static and autorickshaw horns. Just as you think the track is broken, the Amen break shatters the glass. This exclusive was created specifically to test Funktion-One sound systems.

Jungle, Drum & Bass, and Dubstep usually stay in their lanes. They don't mix. "Nungambakkam Nightmare" destroys that rule. This cut sits at 174 BPM but uses a half-time drum pattern that feels like 87 BPM. 5 madrasdub exclusive

Rumors suggest this track is a collaboration between Madrasdub and a massive, Grammy-winning electronic producer who cannot legally release under their main alias due to label contracts. The track is a 140bpm stepper that sounds like minimal techno having a baby with classic Hindustani classical music. Part of the mystery is the "Where’s the drop

Imagine Skream’s "Midnight Request Line" being fed through a temple festival procession. The sub-bass doesn't wobble; it groans . The exclusive nature of this track means you won’t find it on YouTube. The 5 madrasdub exclusive status here refers to the five specific master tapes that were hand-cut. This exclusive was created specifically to test Funktion-One