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Submerged

Submerged may be the documenting and carrying out moniker of Kurt Gluck, a Brooklyn-based drum’n’bass musician who founded the Ohm Resistance label. His several single recordings and collaborations bridge the distance between your drum’n’bass/breakcore underground and NY City’s downtown jazz and avant-garde picture, with nods to metallic, dubstep, reggae, and …

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Pitchshifter

English band Pitchshifter began in the past due-’80s commercial underground as intense sociable confronters harking back again to the early times of English punk and American hardcore (? la the Minutemen and Deceased Kennedys). Pitchshifter authorized to Earache in 1992, and their 1st couple produces — the mini-album Submit (1992) …

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Enduser

Enduser may be the saving alias of Lynn Standafer, an American electronic music maker who also creates aggressive breakcore heavily influenced by ’90s drum’n’bass brands such as for example Metalheadz, industrial organizations including Skinny Pup and Godflesh, golden-age hardcore hip-hop MCs such as for example KRS-One, and dancehall reggae deejays …

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DJ Scud

Hardcore breakbeat dilettante Toby Reynolds may be the most successful of the number of suppliers who’ve recorded EPs (and occasionally, CDs) for South London’s Ambush Information. His edition of impossibly thick, chaotic Amen madness is at sighting range of DHR (Digital Hardcore), house of Alec Empire and Atari Teenage Riot. …

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Pendulum

Probably one of the most popular drum’n’bass functions of the first 21st hundred years, Pendulum are an Australian group located in the uk. Created in Perth in 2002, the group was originally made up of suppliers Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen, who worked well in tandem with an area DJ …

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Panacea

Panacea’s Mathis Mootz is among the initial German drum’n’bass makers to produce a significant dent one of the somewhat insular London jungle group, developing a bridge of types between your U.K. jungle picture and its own Berlin-based antagonist within the “digital hardcore” of Alec Empire, Shizuo, Atari Teenage Riot, etc. …

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Luna 13

Luna 13 may be the dark electronica electric outlet of Jade Sol Luna, Asterian astrologist, occultist, and manufacturer. While Luna was raised in Az, he examined Hindu astrology and Satanism in India, worshiping the “dark aspect from the Mom Goddess,” the Hindu goddess Kali, as well as the womanly form. …

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Speak Onion

Speak Onion may be the saving moniker of Dan Abatemarco, a Queens, New York-based digital musician who describes his severe, chaotic are “drum’n’noise.” His music mashes digital opinions and splattered breakbeats into a rigorous, complicated mass of audio influenced by commercial music aswell as experimental audio style. A longtime fixture …

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Culture Shock

Wayne Pountney — stage name Lifestyle Shock — fell deeply in love with drum’n’bass even though hearing pirate radio in London when he was only a child. This affinity motivated him to understand about digital music and he started recording in the home. In 2004, he released his initial result, …

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ST/MiC

Soulfully inclined producer, MC, and turntablist ST/MiC (pronounced “Saint Mike”) was a musical prodigy at a age, understanding how to play the bass, guitar, and drums simply by enough time he was 14. In senior high school, he shifted from live devices to sample-based consumer electronics and DJing, and analyzed …

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