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'''Drum n' Bass''', abbreviated as '''DNB''','''D&B, D'n'B''' is a genre of electronic music [[best known for]] it's fast beats (commonly ranging from 160-180 bpm), accompanied by heavy bass lines, musical samples, voice samples and synthesizer tracks. The genre began in the [[Niggerhell|UK]] and was heavily influenced by the [[Niggerhell|country's]] jungle scene in the mid to late 1990s.
'''Drum n' Bass''', abbreviated as '''DNB''','''D&B, D'n'B''' is a genre of electronic music [[best known for]] it's fast beats (commonly ranging from 160-180 bpm), accompanied by heavy bass lines, musical samples, voice samples and synthesizer tracks. The genre began in the [[Niggerhell|UK]] and was heavily influenced by the [[Niggerhell|country's]] jungle scene in the mid to late 1990s.


Drum and bass incorporates a number of scenes and styles, from the highly electronic, industrial sounds of techstep to the use of conventional, acoustic instrumentation that characterise the more jazz-influenced end of the spectrum.
Drum and bass incorporates a number of scenes and styles, from the highly electronic, industrial sounds of techstep to the use of conventional, acoustic instrumentation that characterise the more jazz-influenced end of the spectrum.

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Drum n' Bass, abbreviated as DNB,D&B, D'n'B is a genre of electronic music best known for it's fast beats (commonly ranging from 160-180 bpm), accompanied by heavy bass lines, musical samples, voice samples and synthesizer tracks. The genre began in the UK and was heavily influenced by the country's jungle scene in the mid to late 1990s.

Drum and bass incorporates a number of scenes and styles, from the highly electronic, industrial sounds of techstep to the use of conventional, acoustic instrumentation that characterise the more jazz-influenced end of the spectrum.

The drum & bass genre heavily influenced the Y2K movement, and has cemented itself into popular internet culture due to its spread amidst 5th gen era videogames.

In soyjak culture, drum & bass is frequently associated with Calm edits.

Selected examples

Intelligent Drum & Bass - Selected Works (1994-2000)

Peshay Studio Set (1996)