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Mark Force

One of broken beat supergroup Bugz in the Attic, and one of the many founders of legendary London club night, Coop, Mark Force was born and raised in West London and has been producing and DJing for 15 years. He got this first pair of turntables at 11 and started practicing and Djing immediately, playing hiphop and electro. Skip forward to the dawn of the 90s and the young G Force gets his first schooling in how to programme breaks and cut up beats when ILS, king of breakbeat, takes him on as protégée.

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Trickski

About Trickski
TRICKSKI:
Thursday night, half past 2 in the morning at the Weekend Club, Berlin’s current number one “Hot Spot”. A wild mixture of Chicago and Detroit tunes, almost forgotten dance anthems and upfront house stuff gets the crowd cookin’. Suddenly, Jack Migger jumps on stage and his Hip House Live Action puts the night on a whole new level. Unexpected things happen: hands in the air, groupies screaming and men shaking their rumps wildly! Sweat is running everywhere, even over the laptops of the boys of “Goldener Westen“ who are responsible for the crazy visuals.

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Brotherly

With their debut LP "One Sweet Life", London based duo Brotherly come at broken-beat from a distinctly dark and jazzy angle. Featuring the vocal talents of Anna Stubbs and multi-instrumentalism of Rob Mullarkey along with appearances from UK Hiphop luminary Ty and soul chanteuse Eska, the outfit effortlessly straddle urban genres whilst holding on to a strong and unique identity. Affiliations with Zero7 and Two Banks of Four also show signs of heavy influence in the music.

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