Dilemma
A River Without Banks LP 2x12"

SPEAR306
Spearhead Records
7- A1: Days To Come Feat. In:most & Lauren Archer
- A2: Still Here Feat. Random Movement
- A3: You Do It To Me
- B1: Clutch Feat. Ledz
- B2: Vibe Check Feat. Winslow & T.r.a.c
- B3: It’s Not Much, But It’s Enough
- B4: Honeydew Feat. Tim Reaper
- C1: A River Without Banks
- C2: Soveignez Blanc
- C3: Fallout Feat. Evita Końe
- D1: So Be It Feat. Echo Brown
- D2: Watch Feat. Bcee
- D3: Meanwhile
- D4: Usurper
Following years of quietly refining her craft, Dilemma now returns with her debut album A River Without Banks, landing this August on Spearhead Records.
Known for her effortlessly deep and soulful approach to drum & bass, Dilemma has become a respected name among listeners who favour atmosphere, musicality and understated emotion over quick trends. A River Without Banks feels like the culmination of that journey, a rich and carefully crafted body of work that moves between warm liquid rollers, deeper late-night textures and moments of genuine introspection.
The album showcases Dilemma’s versatility without ever losing the unmistakable character that has made her music so recognisable. Tracks like “You Do It To Me” capture her signature laid-back soul, while collaborations including “Watch” with BCee and “Days To Come” featuring In:Most & Lauren Archer bring a cinematic and emotional depth to the project. Elsewhere, cuts like “Usurper” and “Vibe Check” reveal a heavier, more stripped-back edge while still remaining rooted firmly in groove and feeling.
Rather than chasing peak-time moments, A River Without Banks unfolds patiently and naturally, rewarding repeat listens and drawing inspiration from across the spectrum of soulful drum & bass culture. There’s a timeless quality to the album, music designed to stay with you long after the final track fades, whether heard in solitary moments or shared across packed rooms and late-night systems.
Released via BCee’s Spearhead Records, A River Without Banks continues the label’s long-standing tradition of championing thoughtful, emotionally rich drum & bass while further cementing Dilemma’s place as one of the scene’s most quietly consistent producers.

