“A refined liquid drum & bass release that blends emotion, nostalgia, and precision into something quietly powerful and deeply replayable.”
Consequential delivers I’m Alive, an EP that feels carefully shaped over time rather than rushed into existence. Released on 03 June 2026, it carries a sense of patience in its construction. Every track feels like it has been worked on repeatedly until only what matters is left.

The sound sits firmly in liquid drum and bass, but it does not stay inside strict genre lines. There are clear touches of R&B warmth and trip-hop texture woven into the production. This blend gives the EP a softer emotional edge compared to more aggressive DnB releases. It feels smooth, reflective, and rhythmically steady. What stands out immediately is the level of refinement. These tracks were not just made once and left alone. They were built, taken apart, and rebuilt again. That process shows in the final product. Nothing feels accidental. Everything has a place, even the quieter moments. There is also a strong sense of atmosphere tied to the artist’s environment. Being recorded in Bury St Edmunds adds a subtle cultural weight to the project. The town’s unexpected musical history gives an interesting backdrop, but the EP never relies on that. Instead, it stays focused on sound and feeling.
Tracks like “Body Language,” “Enjoy the Moment,” and the title track “I’m Alive” carry a consistent mood. They move with calm energy, balancing rhythm with space. The drums are present but not overwhelming. The melodies sit gently on top, giving the whole project a flowing, almost meditative quality. Consequential also brings a clear creative philosophy into the work. There is a rejection of trend-chasing here. The focus is on building something that feels personal, even if it draws from familiar influences. Early liquid DnB and 90s R&B are both present, but they are not copied. They are reworked into something softer and more accessible. What makes I’m Alive work is its balance. It is emotional without being heavy-handed. It is technical without feeling cold. It sits in a space that feels both nostalgic and modern at the same time. This is a release that rewards full listening. It does not rely on big drops or shock moments. Instead, it builds a consistent atmosphere that holds from start to finish.
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