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Sola / Henderson Row / Russla – Emu War / Up Here (Dance Concept)

Sola / Henderson Row / RusslaEmu War / Up HereDance Concept Cat: DC 073Released: 14 February, 2025Genre: Drum & Bass / Jungle Chaos reigns, tensions rise, and even the emus are at war—welcome to the soundtrack of

Sola / Henderson Row / Russla Emu War / Up Here

Sola / Henderson Row / Russla
Emu War / Up Here
Dance Concept

Cat: DC 073
Released: 14 February, 2025
Genre: Drum & Bass / Jungle

Chaos reigns, tensions rise, and even the emus are at war—welcome to the soundtrack of feathered fury, courtesy of Sola. Teaming up with Henderson Row on Benny V’s Dance Concept label, they deliver a twisted, bass-fueled assault that feels like it was forged in the depths of some dystopian wildlife documentary. Dark, strange, and laced with an unsettling squelch, this is electronic warfare in its rawest form.

The title track sets the tone with its eerie, creeping atmosphere—sub-bass bubbling beneath the surface while distorted elements slither and snap like an otherworldly call to arms. It’s menacing, it’s unpredictable, and it drags you deep into its off-kilter groove.

For the second half, Up Here flips the equation, with Russla stepping in to amplify the madness. If the first track was the battle cry, this one is the twisted aftermath—a whirlwind of glitches, warped sonics, and guttural wubs that feel like they’ve been pulled straight from the underground. It leans into the heavier, murkier side of Sola’s sound, with each element twisting and contorting unpredictably, keeping listeners on edge.

Together, these tracks paint a picture of a world on the brink—a fierce, untamed clash of sound and style that refuses to be tamed. Sola, Henderson Row, and Russla aren’t just pushing boundaries here—they’re stomping all over them, talons first.

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