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Mandidextrous reunites with Samurai Breaks and Leanne Louise for “Ravers Anonymous”

Mandidextrous and Samurai Breaks Ignite Dancefloors with “Ravers Anonymous” Featuring Leanne Louise

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At the break of dawn, when the night fades into memory and the thought of Sunday lunch creeps in, “Ravers Anonymous” transforms post-party fatigue into pure, refined rave euphoria. Featuring the iconic vocals of Leanne Louise, this collaboration fuses Samurai Breaks’ intricate drum programming with Mandidextrous’ unmistakable 4×4 energy, resulting in a high-octane anthem that captures the essence of the underground.

Recorded in Mandidextrous’ Bristol studio, the track follows the duo’s previous joint release “Phonecall Riddim,” blending their distinct yet complementary styles into one cohesive, floor-shaking sound. Both artists have lit up major stages this summer, from Glastonbury’s Temple to Boomtown’s Spectrum 360 (curated by Mandidextrous), alongside a series of international shows across Australia, further amplifying anticipation for this new release.

Landing once again on Speedbass Recordings—the label and movement founded by Mandidextrous—the track celebrates the return of the Speedbass genre. Originally created from M’s desire for reinvention, Speedbass merges elements of bassline, bass music, and drum & bass within a relentless 4×4 framework. Born from free-party roots, it evolved naturally from M’s first imprint, AMEN4TEKNO, which became the UK’s leading label for raggatek, hardtek, and jungletek.

Speedbass now stands as more than a sound—it’s a cultural phenomenon promoting creativity, inclusivity, and unfiltered rave spirit. As Mandidextrous embarks on their UK tour with Teletech, prepares for Teletech’s Berlin takeover, and headlines WHP Presents for Nia Archives’ Up Ya Archives, their influence continues to ripple across the global dance scene. Their own Spectrum 360 takeover at The Underground in Bristol is already expected to sell out, solidifying their reputation as a driving force of the modern rave era.

Looking ahead, Mandidextrous is set to return to their drum & bass roots with producer Matt Scratch on a forthcoming 10-track album, ‘Nobody Plays the Second Drop Anyway,’ arriving via the acclaimed Neuroheadz label. The release will also be accompanied by a behind-the-scenes mini documentary later this year.

Beyond their genre-defying sound, Mandidextrous continues to lead with purpose—championing queer visibility, trans rights, and equality throughout the music community. Their unwavering commitment to inclusion and freedom of expression has made them a powerful voice both on and off the stage.

Now fully charged for club season, Ravers Anonymous isn’t just another track—it’s an anthem for the devoted raver, a love letter to the underground, and a declaration of the new Speedbass era. Out now via Speedbass Recordings, expect this one to set dancefloors ablaze worldwide.

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