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Big Brovaz

The young production duo of Skillz and Fingaz was the masterminds behind Big Brovaz, a collective that emerged from South London in early 2002. Acquiring their cue from Therefore Solid Team, the group presented a coed team of vocalists. There have been girls, Cherise, Dion, and Nadia, and the people, …

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Smith & Mighty

A long time before Bristol had turn into a recognized stronghold for downtempo trip-hop and spy-soundtrack dubs, the duo of Rob Smith and Ray Mighty teamed in the later ’80s for just two early breakbeat monitors, “Walk in By” and “Anyone Who Had a Heart.” The anachronistic fusion of advanced …

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Soul II Soul

Led by producer/vocalist/songwriter Jazzie B., Spirit II Soul had been perhaps one of the most innovative dance/R&B clothes of the past due ’80s, developing a seductive, deep R&B that lent from Philly spirit, disco, reggae, and ’80s hip-hop. Originally offering Jazzie B., manufacturer/arranger Nellee Hooper, and instrumentalist Philip “Daddae” Harvey, …

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Shara Nelson

Shara Nelson achieved a way of measuring success, but small name recognition, like a charter person in Uk dance collective and trip-hop pioneers Massive Assault. Nelson contributed business lead vocals towards the group’s biggest U.K. strike, “Unfinished Sympathy,” and in addition co-wrote other tunes on the groundbreaking debut, Blue Lines. …

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Palm Skin Productions

Palm Pores and skin Productions focus on darkside dub excursions, large around the downtempo breakbeats, jazzy flourishes and gut-bucket percussion. It’s all of the work of 1 Simon Richmond, though periodic collaborator Chris Bowden frequently shows up on saxophone. Richmond 1st worked like a percussionist for the Talkin’ Noisy label’s …

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MNEK

Created to Nigerian parents in the South London area of Lewisham, Uzoechi Osisioma Emenike — better referred to as MNEK — have been mixed up in creation of two U.K. number 1 singles before he reached age 19. Although he began using the MNEK moniker in 2008, he’d recently been …

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Thunderheist

Canada’s electronic rap duo Thunderheist — MC Isis and manufacturer Grahm Zilla — combine their like of old-school hip-hop with beats that pull on synth-disco, electro, and booty bass to create trendy party music that efforts in order to avoid ironic hipster detachment without taking itself too seriously. In 2006, …

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The Chimes

Scottish R&B trio the Chimes shaped in 1988 when multi-instrumentalists and producers Mike Peden and Wayne Locke (formerly from the synth-poppers Fiction Manufacturer) drafted singer Pauline Henry to sing about some dance-pop demos that they had documented. The resulting paths got the trio authorized to CBS Information, who released their …

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