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  • 2 Bad Mice

    (18,396 listeners)

    old school hardcore, breakbeat, jungle, rave

    Formed in 1991, 2 Bad Mice are widely credited as among the first U.K. hardcore acts to begin heavily incorporating breakbeats into the style.

  • 2562

    (59,447 listeners)

    dubstep, electronic, minimal, dub

    2562 is Dave Huismans. This project is characterized by a post-garage skippiness, with rolling bass and hyper-edited snares learned from broken beat, a sense of space and echo learned from dub, and a devastating 4x4 anchorage and attention to detail from techno old and new.

  • 4hero

    (251,787 listeners)

    electronic, drum and bass, downtempo, chillout

    4hero are a UK act based in Dollis Hill, North-West London. The main members of this group are Dennis 'Dego' McFarlane and Mark 'Marc Mac' Clair. As well as being a recording artists, they also run the Reinforced record label.

  • Adj

    (2,171 listeners)

    electro, uk electro, electronic, 2 stars

    1995 saw Andy’s first release under the guise of 3 Elements on his own Analogique label, which subsequently ran until 1998, releasing Electro and soulful Techno.

  • Afrika Bambaataa

    (147,557 listeners)

    hip-hop, funk, electro, electronic

    Afrika Bambaataa (born April 10 or October 4, 1957 or 1960, though his birthdate is hotly debated; he himself refuses to comment on his age) is a DJ, Hip Hop musician and community leader from the South Bronx, New York, who was instrumental in the early development of Hip Hop throughout the 1970s.

  • AGT Rave Cru

    (1,060 listeners)

    breakstep, acid, rave, under 2000 listeners

    AGT Rave Cru are a DJ outfit, mashing up edits & remixes of rave anthems, old skool classics, acid house, and electro. They are the hosts & resident DJs of London's monthly Acid House retrospective clubnight I Love Acid. DJ Mag says: "like Altern8 meets 2ManyDJs in fluoro coats and Orbital glasses...beyond insane!"

  • Alex Downey

    (9 listeners)

    Alex Downey Press Release 2008. Alex Downey has been supporting the UK electronic underground movement as a DJ, record-shop manager and now radio presenter for nearly 15 years.

  • Alexander Robotnick

    (41,641 listeners)

    electro, italo disco, electronic, italo

    Alexander Robotnick aka Maurizio Dami is an Italian electronic artist and DJ. He made his debut on the Italian music scene as the founding member of Avida, a "dance-cabaret band" featuring Daniele Trambusti and Stefano Fuochi. They released one record, "La Bustina" in 1981.

  • Altern 8

    (56,218 listeners)

    rave, breakbeat, old skool, electronic

    Altern-8 is the hardcore/breakbeat rave duo consisting of Mark Archer and Chris Peat. In their day they helped to set trends in hardcore techno style, with several anthems, and a style of music that became progressively faster, with more bass, and definitely more noise.

  • Amental

    (7 listeners)

    idm, breakcore, jungle, drum and bass

    Amen-tal are a group of producers and dj's from Norwich, UK. Specialising mainly in Jungle/Breakcore/Dubstep and other forms of audio mashups. Check out physical releases at our website - www.amen-tal.co.uk

  • Andy Blake

    (384 listeners)

    club transmediale, house, electronic, techno

  • Aphex Twin

    (1,035,330 listeners)

    electronic, idm, ambient, experimental

    Aphex Twin, born Richard David James, August 18, 1971, in Limerick, Ireland to Welsh parents Lorna and Derek James, is an electronic music artist. He grew up in Cornwall, United Kingdom and started producing music around the age of 12.

  • Appleblim

    (38,583 listeners)

    dubstep, skull disco, electronic, dub

    Bristol-based Laurie ‘Appleblim’ Osborne has had a long history in the music biz. As a member of The Monsoon Bassoon, he even had a couple of NME "Singles of the Week" in the late '90s. But after a member left the band, the group soon disbanded and Osborne was left to start over again from square one.

  • Arabian Prince

    (12,770 listeners)

    electro, hip-hop, stones throw, electrofunk

    Arabian Prince is the stage name of Mik Lezan (born October 12, 1964 in Inglewood, California), a rapper and hip hop producer, best known for being an original member of the legendary rap group, N.W.A.

  • Bass Clef

    (24,072 listeners)

    dubstep, electronic, experimental, ambient

    He's from Bristol, he moved to Hackney... he makes bassy music. He's called Ralph. It's a bit like dubstep.

  • BeardyMan

    (17,745 listeners)

    improvisation, electronic, dubstep, hip hop

    Beardyman - UK Beatbox Champion: Amongst the throng of beatboxers emerging today, there are few like Beardyman.

  • Ben Sims

    (27,084 listeners)

    techno, electronic, minimal, hard techno

    From early formative days earning his stripes spinning hip hop, house and rave on pirate radio, and at parties around Essex and East London, through the 90’s as an ever more in demand DJ, and on into the new millennium as a label boss, producer and internationally recognised techno legend in his own right, Ben Sims has spent all his conscious life exploring all facets of underground dance music

  • Benga

    (212,417 listeners)

    dubstep, electronic, grime, dub

    Benga (real name Adegbenga Adejumo) is a UK music producer from Croydon, and is part of the Big Apple Records label. Being inspired by Wookie and an associate of producer Skream, Benga released his debut 12", "Skank," in late 2002. A co-production with Skream called "The Judgement" appeared on Big Apple in early 2003, and also on "Dubstep Allstars Vol.

  • Billy Nasty

    (2,139 listeners)

    techno, electro, synthpop, datapunk

    BILLY NASTY has been DJing half his life; a career that has seen him spin professionally for over nearly fourteen years.

  • Bizzy B

    (8,626 listeners)

    jungle, drum and bass, breakcore, planet mu

    Bizzy B's Brain label was one of the most futuristic in the early days when hardcore was becoming jungle. From 92-94 they released some of the best junglistic'ardcore there was.

  • Blazey

    (43 listeners)

    dubstep, grime bassline, seen live

  • Busy P

    (234,180 listeners)

    electro, ed banger, electronic, french

    A full decade after the release of 'Homework', and 8 years after Oizo broke through, Busy P (Pedro Winter) is the head of one of the most exciting record labels in the business.

  • Carl Craig

    (95,624 listeners)

    techno, detroit techno, electronic, detroit

    Carl Craig is described as a creative visionary, an electronic music icon, an esteemed Grammy-nominated composer, a world-class DJ and an ambassador for his native Detroit.

  • Ceephax Acid Crew

    (34,456 listeners)

    acid, electronic, idm, breakcore

    Ceephax Acid Crew (often simply credited as Ceephax) is a British acid house, and drum and bass electronic musician named Andy Jenkinson. Jenkinson is also known simply by the pseudonym Ceephax, which is a pun on the BBC teletext service Ceefax. He is the brother of Tom Jenkinson, AKA Squarepusher, and for a while he shared living quarters with Jonathan Taylor, AKA Global Goon.

  • china & the black ripper

    (0 listeners)

  • Clark

    (159,953 listeners)

    idm, electronic, experimental, warp

    There are several artists with the name Clark. (1) Chris Clark is an English electronic artist currently signed to Warp. With the 2006 release of Throttle Furniture, he shortened his alias to Clark. The latest release is his latest LP Totems Flare, released on Warp Records, a follow up to last year’s Turning Dragon, his most upbeat record to date.

  • Coki

    (50,434 listeners)

    dubstep, bass, grime, dub

    Leading dubstep dj/producer, one-half of Digital Mystikz and co-founder of the DMZ record label and club night.

  • Colin Dale

    (817 listeners)

    techno, house, electronic, progressive house

    Colin Dale Biography. To call Colin Dale "legendary" is no over-estimation.......here is a Dj that has been one of London's most cutting edge Djs for over 20 years and still continues to surprise and marvel.

  • Cosmic Force

    (4,303 listeners)

    electro, the west coast sound of holland, clone, analog

    Cosmic Force is a long time player in the worldwide Electro scene. Not an artist who transformed from one sound to another, he's one of Electro's originals ! Like so many kids of the 80's, Cosmic Force was influenced by the emergent street culture of New York, especially the Electrofunk movement of Hip Hop.

  • D'Explicit

    (159 listeners)

  • Daniel Bell

    (13,451 listeners)

    techno, minimal, minimal techno, detroit

    Born: Sacramento California in 1967. After years of being in bands and producing hip hop music, Daniel had a surprise success with his first 12' released on +8 records while still in film school near Toronto, Canada in 1990. The record was "Technarchy" co-produced by Richie Hawtin and John Aquaviva, and it spurred a move by him to Detroit, Mi.

  • DJ BENETTI

    (81 listeners)

    italo disco, im enjoying the fiiiiillm

    DJ Benetti is the Italo alter-ego of William Bennett of 'Whitehouse' fame. DJ Benetti is one of the unsung Italo pioneers.

  • DJ Godfather

    (14,096 listeners)

    ghettotech, booty bass, detroit, ghetto tech

    DJ Godfather (Brian Jeffries) is a Ghettotech music producer and disc jockey from Detroit, Michigan.

  • DJ QBert

    (32,170 listeners)

    turntablism, hip-hop, scratch, dj

    Q-Bert (born 1969) is the performing name of Richard Quitevis, a Filipino-American (of Ilocano descent) DJ and music-writer. Living in San Francisco, he started playing with records at the age of 15 and was influenced by the street performers of San Francisco's hip-hop community in the mid 1980s.

  • DJ Undecided

    (46 listeners)

    garage, bassline, 4x4, niche

  • Drums Of Death

    (15,939 listeners)

    electronic, ethnic, house, dance

    Drums Of Death is the frenzied techno alter-ego of Colin Bailey. Many have seen the ferocious, energetic live shows and heard his intense remixes of artists such as Hot Chip and Franz Ferdinand. With his new 'Black Waves' EP on Civil Music, you can now hear the first new work since the critically acclaimed 'Generation Hexed' album in 2010.

  • Dylan

    (18,077 listeners)

    drum and bass, darkstep, dnb, darkside

    Drum n' bass dj/producer.

  • Dynamix II

    (13,832 listeners)

    electro, miami bass, bass, electrofunk

    Along with Maggotron and MC A.D.E., Dynamix II are pioneers of the South Floridian Electro Bass sound. The original two members were Dave "Scratch D" Noller and Lon "Ace in the Place" Alonzo, but Lon has since been replaced with Scott Weiser.

  • Ebola

    (26,012 listeners)

    breakcore, dubstep, experimental, noise

    There are, at least, nine bands known as Ebola: 1) A pseudonym of Ben Hudson (aka DJ Psylage), a Devon, UK breakcore producer, Baconhead member and co-founder of Brighton's Wrong Music. Has released music of varying styles from grime to Harsh Noise, on Wrong Music, Mutant Sniper, Sublight & Proboscus.

  • Ed Chamberlain

    (2,185 listeners)

    electro, electronic, electronica, braindance

    Electro wunderkind and resident of the Baselogic crew responsible for the infamous Bloc Weekend, Ed Chamberlain took influences from colleagues Tipper, Keith Tenniswood and Synapse and knuckled down to music production.

  • Ed Dmx

    (253 listeners)

  • Ed Rush & Optical

    (109,091 listeners)

    drum and bass, neurofunk, drum n bass, dnb

    Both Ed Rush and Optical are the co-heads of a drum and bass record label called Virus Recordings, based in London, UK.

  • Emptyset

    (3,560 listeners)

    minimal, ambient, drone, experimental

    Emptyset is a Bristol-based production duo exploring techno music's broad influences and compiling them to a studio template focused on tight production and detailed sound design.

  • Fre

    (1,094 listeners)

    rap, swedish, hip-hop, melodifestivalen

  • french connection duo

    (0 listeners)

  • French Kiss

    (3,781 listeners)

    new wave, synthpop, overrated, 80s

    1. French Kiss (フレンチ・キス) is a Japanese pop trio, and a sub-unit of AKB48, and was announced June 28, 2010. The members are as follows: * Kashiwagi Yuki (柏木由紀) * Takajo Aki (高城亜樹) * Kuramochi Asuka (倉持明日香) The group debuted with the single Zutto Mae Kara (ずっと前から) on September 8, 2010, and the lead song was used as the sixth ending theme song for the anime series “Major.”

  • Frequency 7

    (506 listeners)

    techno, under 2000 listeners, dub, electronic

    Frequency 7 is the union of Ben Sims and Surgeon

  • Full Nelson

    (493 listeners)

    hardcore, thrash, hardcore punk, virginia

    There is more than one artist named Full Nelson: 1. A 4 piece hardcore band from Northern Virginia. 2. An up & coming punk rock band from Auckland, New Zealand.

  • george 'the skull' hull

    (0 listeners)

  • Global GoonUp-and-coming artist (from the Last.fm Hype Chart)

    (32,161 listeners)

    idm, electronic, electronica, rephlex

    Global Goon's Johnathon Taylor is a former programmer from Lydiate who earned a recording contract with Rephlex Records before moving to London and being Richard D. James' (aka Aphex Twin) housemate for a time. He had been making electronic music using SoundEdit 16 while supporting himself with various programming jobs.