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Matrix & Futurebound

First brought collectively in 2005 mainly because Matrix & Futurebound using their debut release Power 2 Power, the duo, Jamie Quinn and Brendan Collins, would continue to become probably one of the most popular drum’n’bass collaborations from the noughties. 2 yrs after their 1st pairing, the duo released their debut …

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Nico

Artist/manufacturer Nico may be the creation mind behind Zero U-Turn Information and NUT sub-label Nu Dark, whose produces by Ed Hurry, DJ Track, Spidernet, and under Nico’s own name have already been closely from the regular darkening of jump-up and techstep-style jungle. Although specifically Ed Rush has found wider publicity …

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DJ Trace

DJ Track was an early on person in the tight-knit staff of companies constituting popular techstep drum’n’bass label Zero U-Turn. Like co-workers Nico and Ed Hurry, Trace’s first split at broad publicity emerged through the Techsteppin’ compilation, released with the Emotif label and filled with several tracks certified from No …

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Optical

Matt Quinn’s recordings as Optical skirt the atmospheric aspect of neuro-funk drum’n’bass, the paranoid musings of a small number of industrial-strength British companies like Ed Hurry, Supply Direct and Quinn’s sibling Jamie, who information as Matrix. Jamie and Matt started releasing singles independently Metro Information from a Western London foundation, …

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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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Andy C.

The person mysteriously recognized to most as Andy C. definitely is among the most important statistics in drum’n’bass’ advancement. He was there on the dawn from the ’90s when drum’n’bass was still hardcore techno, honing his abilities being a DJ. After that, in 1992, just like drum’n’bass was starting to …

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