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Friday Song Feature: “Downpipe” by Mark Knight & D. Ramirez feat. Underworld. Daniel and Lily unpack why this Toolroom classic is a DJ’s record, not a streamer’s record—long-form arrangement, mechanical rolling groove, patient tension, and a vocal that cuts through rather than carries. We talk about where to deploy it in a set (mid-to-late control record), how to mix into and out of it, and what it teaches about restraint, progression, and building timeless weapons in a world of disposable bangers.
By General MosesFriday Song Feature: “Downpipe” by Mark Knight & D. Ramirez feat. Underworld. Daniel and Lily unpack why this Toolroom classic is a DJ’s record, not a streamer’s record—long-form arrangement, mechanical rolling groove, patient tension, and a vocal that cuts through rather than carries. We talk about where to deploy it in a set (mid-to-late control record), how to mix into and out of it, and what it teaches about restraint, progression, and building timeless weapons in a world of disposable bangers.