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Zomboy

Zomboy is Joshua Mellody, a audio engineer whose aggressive, bloodthirsty monitors range between stadium-ready dubstep to drum’n’bass and electro-house. Delivered in a little city near Cornwall, Britain known as Penzance, Mellody found America, where he proved helpful in documenting and anatomist before time for the U.K. After launching some electro …

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Dark Sky

London-based producers and DJs Dark Sky synthesize a reasonably broad spectral range of inspirations, including early drum’n’bass, dubstep, and U.K. garage area. Formed in ’09 2009 at that time university students Carlo Anderson, Matt Benyayer, and Thomas Edwards, Dark Sky’s first releases were dispersed across 2010 and 2011, released on …

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Zeds Dead

Toronto-based dubstep/house act Zeds Lifeless — named following a line from Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 film Pulp Fiction — certainly are a creation duo comprising DC (Dylan Mamid) and Hooks (Zachary Rapp-Rovan). Both first created the hip-hop-oriented Mass Productions in 2004 and released an unbiased album, New Beetz, 3 years later …

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Ben UFO

Ben UFO (Ben Thomson) is normally among London’s most forward-thinking DJs, and a cornerstone from the post-dubstep bass music picture. Along with Pearson Sound/Ramadanman (David Kennedy) and Pangaea (Kevin McAuley), he founded Hessle Sound in 2007. House to early produces by Adam Blake, Untold, Objekt, and Blawan, the label provides …

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Objekt

Blessed in Tokyo and raised in the U.K., TJ Hertz aka Objekt first found prominence in 2011 using the release of the dubstep-infused white label 12″, Objekt #1. Developing up in Oxford, Hertz’s curiosity about music started young, and with the most common stints in rings, a like of ’90s …

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Roly Porter

Bristol, U.K.-structured digital musician/composer Roly Porter started his career as you fifty percent of pioneering dubstep duo Vex’d, but his following single work in his very own name ventured from club-based digital music, constructing thick, harrowing walls of sound utilizing traditional instruments aswell as large, distorted bass tones. Porter and …

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Cloud Boat

As teens, north London-based makers Tom Clarke and Sam Ricketts played in metallic rings and were also into post-rock. While going to separate colleges, they experienced digital music, with Ricketts especially used by cutting-edge London golf club nights such as for example FWD>> and DMZ. After they completed their research, …

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Visionist

Visionist (Louis Carnell) is a fixture of London’s “potential bass” scene because the early 2010s, continually pressing his fusion of dirt, dubstep, and U.K. garage area into demanding and thrilling directions. His paths combine complex defeat patterns, chopped-up vocal examples, and cavernous bass shades, frequently incorporating gunshots and additional harsh …

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Eptic

Eptic is a Belgian dubstep/EDM maker named Michaël Bella. His paths are as rowdy and filled up with weighty drops as a lot of the makers from the EDM picture, but there are a bit of soft spaciness for some of his productions, and several of his paths possess sci-fi …

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Nero

Offering producers Dan Stephens and Joe Ray along with vocalist Alana Watson, London’s Nero had been delivered a straight drum’n’bass react, however they steadily advanced right into a more split affair, blending dubstep is better than with classic home music melodies and vocals. Produced in 2004 and agreed upon to …

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