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DJ Trace

DJ Track was an early on person in the tight-knit staff of companies constituting popular techstep drum’n’bass label Zero U-Turn. Like co-workers Nico and Ed Hurry, Trace’s first split at broad publicity emerged through the Techsteppin’ compilation, released with the Emotif label and filled with several tracks certified from No U-Turn studios. Released in 1995, the compilation helped seed a fresh path in drum’n’bass, one seen as a heavy usage of consumer electronics, cavernous beats and basslines, as well as the dystopian histrionics which have since become trademarks from the No U-Turn/Nu Dark audio. Trace’s 1995 discharge on Emotif, “The Mutant” (itself a remix of T-Power’s “Mutant Jazz”), also spawned a remix of its, and Ed Rush’s “Mutant Revisited” became an important trial operate of tech’s right now cliched “hoover” bassline and moving, relentless breaks. A favorite DJ whose routine busied as No U-Turn’s recognition peaked in 1996, Track moved from your U.K. to Philadelphia that same yr and it has participated in several U.S. occasions (including 1997’s Big Best tour) both single and with additional members from the No U-Turn team.

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