Space In Me EP by K3Bee: A Jungle/Drum'n'Bass Gem from 2017
If you’re into beats that feel like they’re alive, wriggling in your headphones and making your pulse race, then K3Bee’s Space In Me EP is worth a spin. Released under Omni Music back in 2017, this little UK & Ireland-born project punches way above its weight. It’s one of those records where the artist—K.Beegan here, wearing all the hats (writing, producing, probably even brewing coffee)—just gets it. The whole thing feels raw but polished enough to hit hard without losing soul.
Let’s dive into two tracks because who’s got time for five? First up, “Echoes.” This track grabs you by the ears right away with these eerie, almost haunting synths looping around like ghosts trying to tell you something important. Then BAM—the drums kick in, sharp as nails, and suddenly you’re not just listening anymore; you're moving. Whether you’re walking down some rainy alleyway or zoning out on public transport, “Echoes” has this knack for turning ordinary moments cinematic. I remember hearing it late at night once, windows open, city sounds blending perfectly with the tune. Felt kinda magical, tbh.
Then there’s “Space In Me,” which might as well be the heartbeat of the EP. There’s something about how the bassline rumbles underneath while lighter melodies float above, like clouds parting after a storm. It’s introspective yet uplifting, if that makes sense? Like when you stare at the ceiling thinking life’s heavy stuff but also kinda beautiful. Oh, and don’t get me started on the breaks—they’re chopped so cleverly that every drop feels earned. Honestly, I could loop this track forever and never get bored.
The rest of the EP holds its own too. Tracks like “Saturday Stone” bring the kind of energy that’ll have you nodding along whether you meant to or not. And “Secret”? Well, let’s just say it lives up to its name, hiding layers of sound that reveal themselves over multiple listens. But honestly, it’s “Echoes” and “Space In Me” that stick with me most. They’re the ones I find myself humming randomly or craving when nothing else clicks.
What’s wild is how personal this record feels despite being electronic through and through. You can tell K.Beegan poured himself into it—not in some cheesy, self-indulgent way, but in a quiet, confident manner. Like he knew exactly what he wanted to say and didn’t need words to do it.
So yeah, Space In Me EP isn’t gonna change your life overnight or anything dramatic like that. But it’ll definitely add color to your days, especially if you dig jungle and drum’n’bass vibes. Weirdly, though, the more I listen to it, the more I think about space—not outer space, but inner space. Funny how music does that sometimes. Guess K3Bee really nailed the title after all.