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Squarepusher

Tom “Squarepusher” Jenkinson makes manic, schizoid, experimental drum’n’bass with much progressive jazz impact along with a low fat toward pressing the clichés from the genre out the proverbial home window. Increasing from near-total obscurity to drum’n’bass trigger célèbre in the area of two months, Jenkinson released just a set of …

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Funki Porcini

Funki Porcini is musician and DJ Adam Braddell, whose swirling mixtures of downtempo breaks, simple ambience, and disjointed drum’n’bass helped place the Coldcut-owned, South London-based Ninja Melody label in the map. The very first one from his 1995 Ninja debut Hed Mobile phone Sex, “Longer Street” (using a B-side, “Poseathon,” …

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Clifford Gilberto Rhythm Combination

Another fusion-soaked drill’n’bass creation unit such as Squarepusher and Pets on Tires, the Clifford Gilberto Rhythm Combination debuted over the 1998 Ninja Tune Funkungfusion compilation, then released their debut album I USED TO BE Young and We Needed the amount of money later on that year. The group also remixed …

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James Hardway

Drum’n’bass fusionary Wayne Hardway works frequently with great jazz textures, though he’s largely immune towards the purist poses of several jungle makers. Known prior to the middle-’90s under his delivery name David Harrow (and apparently linked to Al Capone), Hardway spent some time working with an extraordinary cast of English …

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Cujo

Documenting as Cujo for London’s Ninebar label, drum’n’bass deviant Amon Tobin fuses hip-hop and jazz compositional suggestions using the bustling rhythms of hip-hop and jungle as well as the bent sonic mayhem of ambient and dub. Unlike moving junglists such as for example Alex Reece and Polish Doctor, nevertheless, who …

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Jimpster

Ambient/jazz jungle manufacturer Jamie Odell was close to the the surface of the buzz list for 1997, his Jimpster task upped by famous brands Mixmaster Morris and Coldcut. Nevertheless, as jungle’s avant-garde veered into techstep place and “ambient” and “jazz” turned from drum’n’bass adjectives to unsavory invectives, Jimpster’s charm switched …

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Icarus

With the amount of drum’n’bass companies increasingly shifting toward a lowest common (often dancefloor) denominator, they have often been in the fringes that inspiration comes. Off their first materials for Recordings of Product with their Squid Printer ink record for Trevor Jackson’s Result and releases because of their very own …

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Solid Doctor

Solid Doctor’s Steve Cobby may be the prominent creative force in back of well-known Hull-based trip-hop label Pork Recordings, for whom he’s documented several full-length albums in a number of brands (including Fila Brazillia and Levels of Abraham). Pork was shaped in 1991 by Cobby and fellow Hullster/flatmate Dave Pork …

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Amon Tobin

Drum’n’bass deviant Amon Tobin fuses hip-hop and jazz compositional suggestions using the bustling rhythms of hip-hop and jungle as well as the bent sonic mayhem of ambient and dub. Unlike moving junglists such as for example Alex Reece and Polish Doctor, nevertheless, who attract from a softer, “cooler” make of …

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TRS-80

Kent Rayhill, Deb Schimmel, and Jay Rajeck tweak a mad defeat as TRS-80. This Chicago electrical trio shaped in 1997, shaping an audio like the enjoys of Amon Tobin and Planks of Canada. Just before signing to Unseen in 2000, that they had a 12″ and an EP under their …

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