Collusion Say It Low by Dope Ammo & Lazcru – A Drum ‘n’ Bass Beast That Still Kicks Ass
Alright, let’s get one thing straight: Collusion Say It Low isn’t just another forgettable drop in the ocean of drum ‘n’ bass releases from 2013. This two-track EP smacks hard, like a punch to the gut when you least expect it. Released under Dope Ammo Records outta the UK, this joint between Dope Ammo and Lazcru is raw energy bottled up for your eardrums. And yeah, it’s still got enough juice to slap new listeners into next week.
First off, “Say It Low.” Damn, this track hits different. The intro lures you in with some eerie vibes—like walking through fog at 3 AM—but then BOOM! That bassline drops harder than your mate after too many pints on a Friday night. It’s not all about brute force though; there’s precision here. Every kick drum feels like it’s punching its way outta the speakers, while those chopped-up vocal snippets keep things unpredictable. You don’t listen to this—you feel it. I remember blasting this late one night, windows down, scaring pigeons off rooftops. Proper chaos.
Then there’s “Collusion,” which flips the script but keeps the aggression dialed up to eleven. If “Say It Low” is a street fight, “Collusion” is more like a tactical assault. The beats are sharper, almost militant, marching forward with relentless intent. There’s something hypnotic about how the synths swirl around the mix, pulling you deeper into the madness. Halfway through, they throw in these glitchy breaks that sound like someone rewired reality itself. Mad as hell, but somehow it works.
What makes this EP stick? Maybe it’s the fact that both tracks refuse to play nice. They’re unapologetically loud, dirty, and chaotic—the kind of music that reminds you why drum ‘n’ bass was never meant for polite company. No fancy gimmicks, no overproduced nonsense. Just pure, unfiltered energy.
But here’s the kicker: listening to Collusion Say It Low today feels kinda nostalgic now. Not because it’s dated—far from it—but because it captures an era where labels like Dope Ammo were pushing boundaries without giving a toss what anyone thought. These days, everything’s so polished it loses its edge. Makes me wonder if we’ll ever see that level of reckless creativity again.
So yeah, crank this up if you wanna feel alive—or if you hate your neighbors. Either way, Dope Ammo and Lazcru delivered something special back in 2013. Now go find yourself a copy before it disappears forever. Trust me, your playlist needs this beast.