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Edition Audiotool: E-Trim

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Welcome to this week's Top 10 Album compiled by the teacher with the best taste on earth: @E-trim . Thanks for that man.

Don't forget to visit his feature on Facebook to support him and his music:

“I wish I could add 50 tracks to this list so I could mention all the people who deserve to be in here. So if you are not in this list, you are probably one of those other 39.”

1. Motorcycle by @CGMan

"This was the very first track on Audiotool that really blew me away. I discovered this track not long after I subscribed to Audiotool. This very track is the reason why I started making dark bass driven Drum & Bass. And let's be honest ... CGMan created the ultimate bass in this one. I've been trying to make such bass ever since (haven't succeeded yet)."

2. Dark Water by @Vectorshock (DARKLITE)

"Darklite was most known for his Dubstep tracks I guess, but he's so versatile. I'm still sad that he left AT... but luckily he made this non-dubstep track. The atmosphere and sound design of this masterpiece is so amazing. You can feel the darkness and pressure of the depths of the ocean. This track inspired me to experiment with sounds more often and I still get goosebumps every time I listen to it."

3. Sword of Angels by @Unkindness and Murder

"Lately I've been exploring the mysteries of dark Techno. Unkindness and Murder inspired me to try Techno myself. His tracks always have such driving vibe. This one is one of my favorites from him. The groove is just so great and I love how the bass seems to roll through the track, providing it with a solid foundation. Show him your love guys ;)"

4. Feat. twila.too - Dropping Now by @Snadbrugen

"I could have chosen any track of the one and only Sndbrgn. I simply just love his synths and his layering. It's unmatched in Audiotool in my opinion. I picked this track because it is the one I remember best. The reason for that is because twila.too is Belgian like me :D

Nah ... this tune is produced so well and those vocals just make it perfect."

5. Thule Island by @Jonjon

"If you love Drum & Bass you can't ignore Jonjon. He's Audiotools dnb master. This track is my favorite Drum & Bass track within and outside Audiotool so far (still trying to make a better one myself). The dark vibe and energy of this track makes me move every time I listen to it. I'm a big fan of that little melody and the bass is awesome. Oh ... and the transition at 3:18 is just the best. Please Jonjon, make more of these dark dnb tracks ..."

6. Last Light Jaws Edit by @Sharkyyo

"This list wouldn't be complete without a track from my good friend SharKyyo. I chose this particular track because I really love his guitar-including tunes. His tracks always have a great groove and this one is no exception. I really love how the guitar and the amazing synths create this dark atmospheric, psychedelic feeling, and of course there are the typical SharKyyo style drums. And I have always admired his 303 skills. Keep them coming mate."

7. Summit by @Audial

"I found this track by accident. I was working on a track in the app and I wanted to add something on my timeline at the right bottom of my screen when suddenly a notification popped up. So I accidentally clicked on it. It was one of the best miss-clicks I've ever made. Just listen to this beautiful track and let it take you away to divine places."

8. Bondage "Act 5" by @WhiteGrizzly

"Another big composer on Audiotool that I admire is our big white teddy bear. No one can create dark ambient gems like he does. And I have always been a sucker for long tracks. This one is my favorite track of his. That intro drone just cuts through flesh and bones and those distant percs ... *shivering*"

9. REsurrection by @Tottenhauser

"I had to add a Tottmaster Drum & Bass track to my list. He doesn't know it but ever since I joined Audiotool, I have been a big fan of his and of his tracks.

Not so long ago I found out that he is also Belgian. So that explains why he is such a nice guy :)

About the track ... It's a typical Tottenhauser dark Drum & Bass track but for some reason I like this one even more than his other work. Like in all of his tracks he's showing off his supremacy in drum manipulation. Also the reese in this track is damn hot. And I love the energy that comes out of this one. Let's make sure Audiotool doesn't forget us Belgians ;)"

10. AeneA by @The Seahorse

"Maybe my favorite non-Drum & Bass track on Audiotool. This track is also one of those tracks that left me sitting in front of my laptop with my mouth wide open, drooling all over my keyboard. I love the big productions of my (really nice) sea-creature-buddy but this one is more than big ... it's gigantic.

The drums are dope and all the sounds and noises coming from like everywhere lift this masterpiece to perfection. Make more of this mate. We need tracks like these ... oh ... and you still owe me a new keyboard :)"

Artist Recommendation @C-men

11. 5erpent_riv3r by @C-men

"This one is the hardest to chose because Audiotool is full of talented and underrated musicians. I can sum up like five without even have to think. But I can only pick one so I picked the duo C-men because of their name :D ... just kidding ... I like the way they experiment with sounds and synths. I think they have a lot of talent and they deserve more attention. Just listen to this track and you might agree with me. Keep up the good work guys. I'll be there to provide the needed critiques ... ;)"

Favorite Track of himself

12. Mechanical eyes by @E-trim

"I had a hard time deciding if I would pick a Drum & Bass track or another genre. I always make music that I like. And to be honest I like most of my tracks (even the noob-ones). Most of them have a special meaning to me and were created to describe a certain feeling/emotional state I was in at that time. Funnily enough, this track wasn't dictated by any feeling. I just wanted to create an industrial feeling track. I think the intro makes that clear :) I like this track mainly because of this intro (spend a lot of time on that). I also like the energy and anger released in the drop and the fact that I was able to add a little melody (not so obvious for me). In the middle of the track it chills down a little to build up to the end drop with a bit of drum madness at the end. Hope u guys enjoy it as well."

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