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Dusk + Blackdown

A dubstep duo from London who founded the label Keysound Recordings in 2005, Dusk + Blackdown produced their debut with some 12″ EPs before releasing their critically acclaimed full-length album debut in 2008. Made up of Dusk (created Dan Frampton) and Blackdown (Martin Clark), the maker/DJ duo produced its commercial …

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Sami Baha

A Turkish beatmaker inspired by Dirty South hip-hop suppliers like DJ Screw, Sami Baha crafts slow, moody songs with miles-deep bass and explosive samples. Baha was created in Istanbul, and his music is definitely heavily educated by the favorite Turkish music (or Arabesk) that he was raised with, actually if …

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JT the Goon

Despite the fact that he’s much less well known simply because Wiley or Skepta, manufacturer JT the Goon (Joe Taylor) continues to be an important body in the U.K. grime picture. As an associate of East London staff Slew Dem through the middle-2000s, Taylor co-produced the infamous “Gunman Riddim,” which …

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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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Logos

London-based DJ and producer Logos (James Parker) is among the primary architects of the lush, atmospheric type of grime influenced by ambient and ’90s jungle and known as “weightless.” Originally appearing over the dubstep picture during the past due 2000s, he gained an enormous quantity of acclaim for his produces …

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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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Mr. Mitch

Probably one of the most acclaimed suppliers of grime’s second influx, London-based Mr. Mitch writes sparse, sentimental music inspired by associations and family existence instead of gritty, hedonistic golf club bangers. His sluggish, moody tracks have significantly more in keeping with ambient music and R&B than with hip-hop or garage …

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Slackk

Grime/garage manufacturer Slackk, given birth to Paul Lynch in Liverpool, Britain, operated Grimetapes — an online archive for radio mixes that documented the distinctly U.K. style’s development. His own function evolved from even more simple 4/4 rhythms to even more jagged, bass-heavy types, and finally toward even more atmospheric textures. …

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Mumdance

U.K. manufacturer Mumdance, aka Jack port Adams, provides navigated his method via an eclectic batch of styles right from the start of his musical profession, taking in from grime to kuduro. Developing up in rural Sussex on the diet plan of ’90s hardcore, jungle, garage area, and early-’90s electric guitar …

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Airhead

A maker of abstract downtempo digital music who pulls from dubstep and post-rock, Rob McAndrews, aka Airhead, comes from north London, Britain. As an adolescent, McAndrews played acoustic guitar in a music group with Wayne Blake that protected decades-old rock and roll and soul tracks. Like Blake, he was ultimately …

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