anything from following artists and labels:

*Noisia (their fabric live mix was sooooo badass) and vision records. we've all heard seven stitches from wipeout, that song was just one of many. these guys are "teh awesomez".

*teebee and calyx, their solo stuff and their stunning colab "anatomy". calyx is the only guy to rival noisia for sheer awesome badassness.

*full cycle records esp. early krust (nicely satisfies my lust for big stupid mid 90s dnb) and awesomeness of fullcycle live CDs (everytime i've seen reprazent roni has been kinda sloppy but dynamite has been awesome, he's a genius - and i've touched both roni and dynamite on separate occasions! anyway full cycle live 2 is great for online racing, gets me pumped)

*anything truplayaz/ganja kru mark 1 (ditto satisfying lust for mid/late90s dumb n bass etc etc). closer, one life and stronger are all super awesome tunes wipeout

*my all time fave label, moving shadow records (esp. omni trio, dom & roland, early ez rollers). timecode's legendary cheapo mixups are solid gold for playing wipeout. ooh AQUASKY!!!

*some* good looking records (early, pre-mediocre bukem and conrad go really well for zoning out on phantom speed laps on pretty tracks eg. vineta k),

*breakbeat kaos (esp. Adam f's drum n bass warfare mixup by DJ craze, one of the most badass cheesy drum n bass/hip hop crossover records of all time). adam f's classic circles was pre-breakbeat kaos (i think hospital or his early label f-jams) but it's great for zone, an epic cd that also deserves to be listened to alone with your eyes closed and the headphones on.

*just about anything metalhedz of course! (incl. guys who have on again/off again relationship with the hedz eg. the legendary grooverider, the genius that is photek (esp. early stuff and solaris). and goldie! (I touched him once too, helping him get off the stage when he came down onto the dancefloor after the set to shake people's hands. such a gentleman!!! and another time i saw him on a 40 degree day. it was so hot the decks were burning his hands but when the roadies put up a sunblock he asked them to get rid of it because it stopped him from being able to see the audience. awesome, awesome guy)

*some* hospital records (they have some mediocre artists for sure). high contrast's high society album was an absolute classic.

*not the biggest ed rush and optical fan but the creeps is always great for wipeout, esp. white lightning and reach out.

*mix cds by craze and nicky blackmarket, and *some* andy c (and a few dj marky mixups too, he's maybe a bit poppy for my tastes though). good undemanding stuff for background music for racing

*few stragglers: disc one of klute's emperor's new clothes is a great wipeout cd - instrumental with mostly quick beginnings (no listening to intros that last until the race is over), bad compny's recent "inside the machine" (not as epic as their old stuff but again goes well with wipeout), aphrodite (esp. self titled first album & aftershock - again, quick intros = good racing. kinda poppy but hey it's classic stuff)

btw i like drum n bass