Audit Returns with Excalibur EP on Crucast
A comeback story rooted in early 2010s Drum & Bass, backed by a new wave of DJ support.

There’s no set timeline when it comes to making music, and Audit is living proof of that. After stepping away from production for several years, the Brighton-based artist returned in 2025 with a fresh perspective and a renewed drive to create. Now, with the release of his Excalibur EP on Crucast, he delivers his most complete and confident body of work to date.
Originally inspired by the early 2010s era of Drum & Bass, Audit’s sound leans into the energy and character that first pulled him into the scene. That influence is clear across the EP, but it’s far from a throwback. Instead, Excalibur blends those foundations with modern, club-ready production, landing somewhere between nostalgia and forward-thinking dancefloor pressure.
What makes this release stand out is how quickly Audit has rebuilt momentum since his return. A collaboration with Bou helped reintroduce his sound to a wider audience, and since then his music has been gaining traction across both streaming platforms and DJ sets. Early support for the EP has come from names like Turno, Slipz, Amplify and Bou, alongside respected figures such as Logan D and Majistrate, showing that his sound connects across generations of Drum & Bass.
That cross-scene appeal sits at the heart of Excalibur. It’s a project that doesn’t chase trends but instead focuses on strong, effective production built for real dancefloor moments. Whether it’s high-impact rollers or more groove-led cuts, the EP reflects an artist who understands both where the genre has come from and where it’s heading.
More than anything, Excalibur marks a defining moment in Audit’s journey. It’s the sound of an artist fully locked back in, proving that it’s never too late to find your footing and make an impact.
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