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Hardcore band from Lewistown, Pennsylvania. Stay Hated
Hardcore band from Lewistown, Pennsylvania. Stay Hated
After making his first moves in dubstep a couple of years back, Budapest born DJ Madd’s name has since been saturated within the scene. Quickly gaining support from the likes of Mary Anne Hobbs, Skream, Breakage, Joe Nice, Martyn, 2562, Ikonika and many more; his tunes can already be heard in various sets and leading dubstep radio shows around the globe. DJ Madd’s first release ‘Numbers’ hit the world by storm...
Double 99 were UK DJ's Omar Adimora & Tim Deluxe.
This City Ignites are a heavy mosh band from Brisbane, Australia. For fans of Hatebreed,The Acacia Strain,Legend
A producer most famous for his release “Pulse X” in 2002 which is considered one of the first 8-bar tracks. He was heavily involved in the movement in the early 2000s which came to be known as grime. Used to be part of the grime crew Musical Mob.
The Wideboys are Eddie Craig and Jim Sullivan and have been working together since 1996. Eddie ran a record shop called VIP Vinyl in Chichester (this is how Wideboys met) and has been DJ' ing for around 12 years. Jim is responsible for chart successes such as 'Frankie Goes to Hollywood's Power of Love' Revamp reaching No.6 and follow up 'Two Tribes' which hit the number 15 slot. The Wideboys have are also know for their releases on their label Garage Jams, using names like Atari Era and Medieval Hooligans.
David's Lyre, alias Paul Dixon (born in London, 8 August 1989), is an English singer and guitarist.
He picked the name David's Lyre during his university studies in Manchester, in reference to the musical skills of the biblical King David with the lyre. As well as playing acoustic and electric guitar, Dixon plays the WEM CopyCat, Autoharp, Marxophone and Omnichord.
He was featured by The Guardian as 'New band of the day' in 2010...
March 2008 offered up a great opportunity for a small group of people, with a range of musical experiences and the same passion for hardcore music, to form a new and fresh sound to the Reading music scene. Freshly from the underground metal scene, ex-Viatrophy and 1000 Sins' Nick Brooks was out to spread an increasingly influential genre to the people who were lacking it from their local area. Recruiting ex-vocalist and ex-guitarist from a death metal band, Frankie Says Relax...
Garage Pressure is made up of Farj and Paul. They are dubstep and grime dj/producers, hosting the Garage Pressure Show on FBI Radio (94.5 FM in Sydney, Australia) and weekly podcast. They run Aquatic Lab, Australia's first dubstep label. Farj and Paul are dedicated to developing and promoting new sounds in the growing dubstep and grime scene. An archive of the podcast can be found at their official website: http://www.garagepressure.com/