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Karsten Pflum

Karsten Pflum is a restlessly creative Danish musician who has generated a wide-ranging discography of rhythmically complicated, melodic digital music which rivals that of the greatest artists in Skam or Rephlex, although he hasn’t received quite simply because much recognition. Blessed Jacob Helverskov Madsen, he started creating music beneath the …

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Datach’i

Joseph Fraioli’s early are Datach’i gleefully smashed drum’n’bass and experimental techno to bits, feeding pretty, nostalgic melodies, offbeat examples, and mangled breakbeats through massive levels of distortion. The Brooklyn-based sound developer first made an appearance in the past due ’90s on Caipirinha Information, which released his debut 10110101 = (Rec+Play). …

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DJ Acucrack

DJ? Accucrack can be an electronica aspect task from Acumen Country people Jason Novak and Jamie Duffy. The duo fuse a number of different techno and electronica designs, including drum’n’bass and ambient, while keeping some components of their steel root base intact. Their debut record, Mutants of Sound, premiered in …

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Plug

Luke Vibert, who all had previously provided the links between trip-hop as well as the intelligent/ambient wing with materials recorded seeing that Wagon Christ, did the same to jungle/drum’n’bass along with his produces while Plug. During 1995-1996, a long time before significant gear-heads began tinkering with breakbeats, Vibert released three …

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Jumpin’ Jack Frost

Among the initial drum’n’bass DJs and subsequently perhaps one of the most legendary, Jumpin’ Jack port Frost played a significant function in the early-’90s advancement of drum’n’bass seeing that both a DJ so that as the co-owner of V Recordings. Specifically, Frost’s V Recordings label continues to be central to …

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Bogdan Raczynski

Assembling most of his music with an maturing PC laptop, Polish-born drum’n’bass DJ Bogdan Raczynski produced his Rephlex label debut in early 1999 using the album Boku Mo Wakaran. Popular on its pumps that summer emerged Samurai Mathematics Beats; Thinking about You and Boku Mo Wakaran implemented in 2000.

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The Bowling Green

Micko Westmorland was among the just artists from the British “drill’n’bass” scene to go up above the amount of fleeting stage. Combining components of electro, jungle, and downtempo/trip-hop in unusual, fidgety, often funny juxtapositions, Westmorland added a monitor to erstwhile techno/electronica label Increasing High’s Further Self-Evident Truths compilation series before …

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Atomic Hooligan

A breaks DJ/creation duo from the uk, Atomic Hooligan are associated with the label Botchit & Scarper and occasionally tour like a live music group. Made up of Matt Welch (who focuses on studio creation) and Terry Ryan (the DJ wiz of both), the duo from Watford, Britain, 1st teamed …

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Aphex Twin

Discovering the experimental possibilities inherent in acid and ambience, both major affects on home-listening techno through the late ’80s, Richard D. Wayne’ recordings as Aphex Twin brought him even more critical compliment than some other digital designer. Though his 1st major solitary, “Didgeridoo,” was a bit of acid thrash made …

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The Odd Toot

Simon Smith can be an inventive Scottish manufacturer who’s been (understandably) pigeon-holed in to the drill’n’bass picture for his idiosyncratic usage of examples and notable insufficient attention span with regards to packaging his tracks filled with tips and sound. Apparently classically educated, Smith began launching his productions in 1997, after …

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