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T_A_M

T_A_M may be the pseudonym of Thomas Emslie, an electric manufacturer from Aberdeen, Scotland. His sharpened, angular bass shades are clearly up to date by grime, but there’s a little more of the club-focused propulsion to his monitors. Although some of his monitors are very playful, like the one “Watty,” …

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Murlo

Murlo may be the music alias of Chris Pell, a manufacturer and illustrator surviving in London but originally from East Midlands. From the U.K. grime picture, his monitors are shiny and festive, exhibiting a heavy impact of soca, dancehall reggae, bassline, and various other dancefloor-friendly designs, but also having hook …

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Dauwd

Dauwd Al Hilali is a maker with origins in Iraq, but he was created in america, raised in Wales, and is situated in London, Britain. He fuses home and techno having a greatly layered, regularly dreamlike audio that functions in golf club and home hearing configurations. What’s There, his debut …

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Gage

Gage is Lewis Charles, a London-born maker of jagged experimental golf club music. He started posting tracks on-line this year 2010, and L2S Recordings released his debut EP, Clear Eye, in 2011. The EP didn’t actually stand out through the post-dubstep/U.K. garage area coming out at that time, and it …

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Jacques Greene

Jacques Greene can be an acclaimed Canadian DJ and electronic music maker known for his home paths, which frequently incorporate R&B and U.K. garage area influences. Through many well-received singles on brands like Night time Slugs and LuckyMe, Greene (along with performers like Disclosure and Kingdom) was instrumental in upgrading …

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