It's usually used to describe playing 2 d'n'b tracks on top of each other, after the drops on each.
So instead of mixing in the intro of track 2 and then cutting across when the bassline or breakdown comes in, you hold both tracks in the mix for ages and have both basslines playing at once for maximum aural trainwreck benefits.
Its just lining up phrases so they drop together aint it.
You have to cut the bass on one of the tracks though or you wouldn't be able to hear either clearly.
Example: http://www.zshare.net/audio/863082746966c5f3/
yeah part of the skill is finding two complimentary basslines that work well together? it's called 'double drop' cos you drop both basslines..
Newsnight tonight, fell sleep asleep with the tv on. Did I hear Jeremy Paxman say were closing with a Jamie XXL (sp) remix of the Newsnight theme music. I might of been lucid dreaming or simple crazy.
You didn't see Paxman's rap? Man, you missed out.
Who the FUCK are Arcade Fire?
What's the difference between jacking house and other types of early house music? Is it just like acid but without the squelchy bassline?