Consequential Drops Deep Bass-Driven Debut "Cravin'" that Speaks to both Depth and Character

The UK's Consequential has just released "Cravin'," and it's a debut record that makes a statement. Coming from Bury St. Edmunds, the rising producer forged their unique style of bass music, one that pulls from liquid drum and bass, trance, and subtle influences of dub, creating ten songs that feel rich, dynamic, and atmospheric enough to transition between dancefloor movement and deeper personal listening. 





The centerpiece of Cravin' is its versatility, as every song carries its own mood - some built for long drives in the golden hour and others that work for deep work sessions or movement-filled nights. Consequential's connection to the beats and grooves allows their music to go beyond genre conventions.






A few songs stand out among the others, such as the release's title track, with its fluid basslines and production that pops freshly, but it is the layering and development of unique and melodic textures above solid rhythmic foundations that highlight Consequential's style. Perhaps the most engaging part of "Cravin'" is its humanity: real-world samples, like the quirky sound of the artist's dog catching a tennis ball, ground the more polished electronic sound with authentic human moments that create charm.







From WoodysWorldRecords NZ, this record marks a new and exciting direction. Cravin’ exemplifies Consequential's technical ability as a group but also their commitment to making music that connects with the audience on different levels. This is a song that doesn't just grab your attention; it rewards your attention with repeat listening.  



Get In Touch With Consequential:


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/__consequential__/


Bandcamp: https://consequential.bandcamp.com/


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