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BCee Captures the Fragility of Time in New Drum & Bass Album, "These Are The Days"

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Drum & bass vet BCee is back with a new album, These Are The Days, his eighth in an illustrious career spanning over two decades.

The vocal-driven album pulses with a vibrant, soul-drenched heartbeat, blending emotive highs with the bittersweet undertow of fleeting time. The Spearhead Records founder beautifully explores the nuances of joy and struggle as they intermingle through our passing years.

His melodies weave through liquid drum & bass with a quiet confidence, sometimes soaring, sometimes sinking deep into introspective grooves. Through standouts like "Straight to Your Heart" and "Hurt Each Other," BCee bottles a raw, reflective energy and reminds us that these days—whether blissful or bruising—are the only ones we get.

Opening up about the new album, BCee says he wanted to explore songwriting and drum & bass in ways his fans hadn't yet heard.

"Something new compared to my previous albums is that every single one of the tracks is a full vocal song collaborating with different vocalists throughout," he explains. "The title These Are The Days reflects a duality: celebrating the good times while recognizing that these are the only days we get. Whether you're enjoying life or facing tough times, it's about seizing the moment and making the most of it."

You can listen to These Are The Days below and pre-order vinyl here.

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