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A collaboration between two established DJ/producers within the UK’s breakbeat picture: Force Mass Movement (b. Mike Wells, Britain) and Dylan Rhymes (b. Marvin Beaver, 4 Apr 1970, Woking, Surrey, Britain). The duo experienced teamed up before creating Silencer, liberating the golf club favourites ‘Keep Back again’ and ‘Vanquish’ within the Acetate Information label in 2002. Their debut, Indicators, beneath the Silencer name premiered from the Crucial Mass label the next year. The solitary, ‘Rollin’ N Controllin’’, that preceded the recording was an enormous club achievement and drew support from an array of DJs, including Wayne Lavelle and Seb Fontaine. The duo’s sound is most beneficial referred to as ‘intensifying breakbeat’, difficult beats and basslines with atmospheric results and strings split outrageous. Lush string plans create an sometimes cinematic feel with their music and with the help of feminine vocals, the audio continues to be favourably in comparison to Massive Assault and Portishead. The recording was well received from the music press and was diverse and intelligent plenty of to are an recording for home hearing, despite its even more dancefloor-orientated materials. Both Pressure Mass Movement and Dylan Rhymes continue steadily to record and DJ separately.

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Music Songs Sterile Nails and Thunderbowels, Death - Pierce Me, I'm Not Your Puppet, Coming For You, The Slow Kill in the Cold, I Shall Lead, You Shall Follow, Oldie Dedication, Sex Talk, We Keep Thugging, Feeble Are You - Sons of Sion, Drown in Me, Taklamakan, We Don't Mess Around, The Sickest, Baby Doll, Tokyoman, By Your Side, Stay Forever, Play Me A Love Song, One Of A Kind, Set It Off, Would You Love Me, Silencer's Oldie, Mato A Todos, Crucified, The Sickest Hass Returned, Broken Heart, West Coast South Side Toss It Up, Everywhere We Go, If You Leave Me, Talk To You, What You Gonna Do
Albums Death - Pierce Me, From The Thugs, Run The CD, Denied - EP

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