One hundred dollars. That’s how much money Disciple label bosses Rob Talbott and Rossy Burr had in their pockets when they moved to Los Angeles from the UK after founding the imprint in 2013. Since ...
Hessle Audio was formed in 2007 by Ben UFO, Pangaea and Pearson Sound (then known as Ramadanman). The formidable three sent shockwaves through the bass scene even back in their student days, with ...
One of the most prohibitive – or exciting, depending on your perspective – aspects of UK urban dance music is dubplate culture: the circulation of unreleased tracks between tight-knit circles of ...
These are the words of ZHA. As the DJ and producer behind cult hybrid bass label Fent Plates and White Peach, a label and distribution company that specialises strictly in dubstep and grime, his words ...
Two years ago the Decibel Festival in Seattle, which had until then stuck closely to its original techno mission, had a new sound du jour: dubstep. It was 2009, the style’s bumper year. The London ...
U.K. electronic icon Skream answers 20 questions on his new label, fatherhood and first hearing his music at a club -- when he was just 14 years old. By Katie Bain Skream, having recently had an ...
So to follow on from my feature in the mag I’ve had a few requests to supplement ‘2009: The Year That Dubstep Broke’ with a playlist blog feature. So I put together a timeline of references. For ...
Skrillex may be “the most hated man in dubstep,” but his new signing will soon make that a thing of the past. Having discovered MONSTA through his manager during SXSW, Skrillex was in a state of shock ...
Deep Medi Musik was founded by the DMZ forefather Mala back in 2006. A fundamental figure, it’s an iconic label still pushing the old school stylings of early dubstep, with dark and tenacious cuts ...
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