Drum & Bass Daily: This Week's Essential Releases
By SoundStash · 2026-07-07 · 5 min read

Every day we sift through the flood of new drum & bass so you don't have to. The genre releases at a relentless pace, and separating the genuine standouts from the noise is a full-time job — so we made it ours.
This week brought a wave of heavyweight releases spanning neurofunk, jump-up and deep liquid. Here are the tracks earning repeat plays across the SoundStash team.
Neurofunk: precision and pressure
The neurofunk cuts this week are all about engineering. Twisted, metallic basslines, surgically tight drum programming and drops built to test a sound system — this is the technical, high-detail end of D&B, and the new releases push it further into darker, more intricate territory.
If you want to hear where production is heading, start here. These are tracks made for big rooms and loud headphones, where every layer of bass design has room to breathe.
Jump-up: pure dancefloor energy
On the other end of the spectrum, the jump-up releases are unapologetically fun. Big, bouncy basslines, chopped samples and drops designed to get an immediate reaction — no subtlety required, and none wanted.
It is the sound of a packed room losing it, distilled into three-minute hits. Play them loud and back to back.
Liquid and deep rollers
For the come-down, this week's deeper rollers bring the tempo without the tension. Soulful, melodic and endlessly replayable, they show the more introspective side of the genre — proof that drum & bass can be as thoughtful as it is physical.
These are the tracks we keep returning to when the energy needs to settle but the pulse should stay high.
Stay current
Drum & bass moves fast, and what is essential today can be buried under a hundred new uploads by next week. We refresh Drum & Bass Daily constantly, so bookmark it and check our DJ charts to see who is defining the sound right now.



