Consequential is an artist who operates out of Bury St. Edmunds, England. After landing a spot on BBC Introducing, Consequential is clearly doing something right, and “Dark Sky” proves they’re not slowing down anytime soon.

“This is midnight compressed into four minutes of relentless motion.”
Consequential recorded “Dark Sky” in the box, layering sounds with the kind of attention that makes you wonder how many late nights went into getting everything just right. The track moves with purpose, and the bass has that chest-rattling quality. It’s proper drum and bass done with care. The production quality here is tight without being sterile. You get all those classic jungle elements, the chopped breaks, the rolling bass, the atmospheric touches, but arranged ethically.
What really sells “Dark Sky” is that it doesn’t try too hard to be anything other than what it is: a well-crafted drum and bass track that respects where the genre came from while keeping both feet planted firmly in the present. Consequential’s own philosophy of “keep working on your music and yourself” clearly isn’t just talk. You can hear the work that went into this.
“Dark Sky” deserves your time. Give it a spin and turn it up loud. Something tells me this is just the beginning.


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