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Kowton

London-based digital artist Kowton (Joe Cowton) produces sparse, bass-heavy techno that draws from U.K. garage area and dub. He’s among the cornerstone performers of Peverelist’s lauded Livity Audio label, and he’s also released a large number of well-received 12″s on similar-minded U.K. bass brands like Keysound, Hessle Sound, and All …

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Pangaea

Dubstep maker Kevin McAuley, referred to as Pangaea, founded the Hessle Sound label with David Kennedy (aka Ramadanman, Pearson Audio) and Ben UFO. His personal Coiled (2007), a 12″ of three tense and uncluttered songs, was the label’s second launch. Its title monitor was certified by Stefan Betke’s ~scape label …

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Pearson Sound

London-based producer David Sullivan entered the dubstep scene beneath the name Ramadanman, originally launching material in his eponymous label, and subsequently co-founding Hessle Audio with Ben UFO and Pangaea. Further Ramadanman produces appeared on Spirit Jazz, Apple Pips, and Aus Music. Sullivan debuted his Pearson Audio alias in ’09 2009, …

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Skream

Ollie Jones had the nice fortune to become working at ny record shop when he initial started building beats at age group 15 and armed with a cracked duplicate from the Fruity Loops music-making software program. NY was at the guts of the first advancement of U.K. garage’s dark, half-speed …

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Acre

Acre is a mysterious manufacturer from Manchester, Britain who have constructs scattered, obtuse paths that fall somewhere within dirt, dubstep, and experimental techno. Although some of his songs are more large and assessed, others feature clattering beats, plunging bass shades, and abrasive, distorted synths. His songs first began showing up …

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Akkord

Akkord (sometimes stylized while Δkkord) can be an electronic music duo from Manchester, Britain, whose hard-to-pin-down audio traverses the range which range from sparse, experimental drum’n’bass to large, dread-filled post-dubstep. The duo was shaped in 2011 by Synkro (Joe McBride) and Indigo (Liam Blackburn), drum’n’bass/dubstep makers who got previously released …

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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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Call Super

Primarily referred to as Call Extremely, Joseph Richmond-Seaton has received acclaim for his inventive, atmospheric techno tracks. Originally from London but located in Berlin, he crafts experimental dance music that’s often soft and lush but also melancholy and anxious, recalling several ’90s Warp and second-wave Detroit techno performers but up …

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Julio Bashmore

A DJ, maker, and label owner from Bristol, Britain, Julio Bashmore predominantly produced home music infused with U.K. bass. Bashmore’s big break arrived when he previously music planned for an EP launch on Claude VonStroke’s Dirtybird label in ’09 2009. This prompted him to cancel his programs to visit university …

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Blawan

Apparently rising from nowhere, South Yorkshire-born producer and DJ Jamie Roberts aka, Blawan, first found prominence along with his debut release Fram for the forward-thinking dubstep label Hessle Sound. Standing in addition to the crowd along with his clanking, moving percussive beats, Blawan inked a cope with famous techno label …

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