Worship Takeover: Sub Focus b2b Dimension b2b Culture Shock b2b 1991: Night Owl Radio 233
A 'Worship Takeover' b2b2b2b with Sub Focus, Dimension, Culture Shock, and 1991 on Night Owl Radio—this is the drum & bass equivalent of the Avengers assembling, if the Avengers just wanted to make you pull a rewinder face for an hour. The vibe is pure, unapologetic, high-octane celebration of the genre's broad church, from liquid to dancefloor to jump-up. While BPM data is missing, we know the zone: a relentless 174-178 BPM march.
The energy profile is perfectly balanced for D&B, with a strong, melodic mid-range (0.51) carrying the emotive pads and synth lines, a solid low-end (0.26) for the amen breaks and sub-bass, and a significant high-end (0.23) for the crispy drums and atmospheric effects. It's a relentless, track-after-track assault of anthems and secret weapons. They open with a colossal statement: Flite's blistering drum & bass bootleg of RL Grime's 'Core', immediately setting a dramatic, cinematic tone.
The set weaves through the gorgeous liquid rollers of Boxplot & Ownglow's 'Polaroids of You' and the soaring, festival-ready majesty of Rusko & Sub Focus's 'Hold On' in a heavy Reaper remix. A massive moment is the inclusion of Dimension's 'UK' with the added chaos of a Skrillex edit. The journey, though condensed into 9 tracks, covers vast ground: from the opening barrage of 'Core', hitting an emotional peak with the soaring vocals of Delta Heavy's 'Collide' (Bensley Remix), and concluding with the epic, progressive build and tear-out climax of Flite's own 'Tragedy, Humanity'.