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John B.

One of the youngest from the new-school drum’n’bass innovators, John B. provides amassed an extraordinary discography within the short couple of years he’s been creating jungle. With monitor credits scattered one of the cream from the underground crop — including Development, New Identification, Shoebox, and Grooverider’s Prototype imprint — John …

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Dom & Roland

Misleadingly plural, Dom & Roland is in fact the one-man attack of Dominic Angus, whose slim yet steady blast of EPs released through noted drum’n’bass imprints Moving Darkness, Suburban Base, and Doc Scott’s 31 Records have represented the harder, darker, even more experimental edge of dancefloor-oriented hardstep. Authorized by Shifting …

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Doc Scott

The recipient of the very first release in the influential Metalheadz Recordings — which he co-founded with Goldie — and an early on inspiration in the jungle star, Doc Scott began producing records in the first times of the ’90s, when jungle is at its tender infancy. The ever-joyous strains …

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Ed Rush

Jungle producer Ed Rush’s name is becoming almost associated with the term “dark.” With a reliable string of 12″ produces dragging drum’n’bass to hell and back again, forcing taut, kettle-sized snare snaps through buzzing trips and thunderous, super-dense basslines, Hurry, together with regular collaborator Nico Sykes, continues to be almost …

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Sub Focus

Sub Concentrate can be an alias of Nick Douwma, a fast-rising drum’n’bass manufacturer/DJ associated with the Memory Records collective who have became among the style’s leading professionals within only 2 yrs of his saving debut. Originally from London, Britain, Douwma is really a self-taught manufacturer who began creating music on …

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Commix

If the Cambridge, U.K., duo Commix (Man Brewer and George Levings) don’t appear to be the common junglist action, it probably provides something regarding their mainly techno affects. The drum-n-bass action cite Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson, and Carl Craig as a number of the principal reasons they started producing music. …

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