Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s
Adam F built a stellar reputation in the hiphop world as a musician and a producer upon emerging in the late '90s. Many in the hiphop and rap communities believe he has the potential to become a master producer like Dr. Dre. By age 15, F was a fan of of early U.S. hiphop and British electronica acts. His melodic sensibilities were sharpened by... [+] Read More
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s
The man mysteriously known to most as Andy C. undoubtedly is one of the most important figures in drum'n'bass' evolution. He was there at the dawn of the '90s when drum'n'bass was still hardcore techno, honing his talents as a DJ. Then, in 1992, just as drum'n'bass was beginning to blossom, he formed Ram Records with Ant Miles. The label quickly... [+] Read More
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s
Originally from Bournemouth but later transplanted to London, Kieron Bailey, Brent Newitt and Dave Wallace come from a generation of junglists with neither a strict focus on breakbeats nor even a fusion of jungle with various other styles (hip-hop, reggae, jazz, etc.). The trio's recordings as Aquasky have encompassed a range of styles, some... [+] Read More
Genre: Electronic-Dance
DJ Blurry Guy is a songwriter/producer from the American Midwest who has been creating IDM, Trance, Drum N Bass, and House since 1999. An original MP3.Com artist, Blurry Guy released his first CD, "Blurry Visions Vol. 1" through MP3.com in the year 2000.
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s
Although his Ganja Records label and tracks released under his own name and with the Ganja Kru have helped, it's the "DJ" at the front of Hype's name that has proved most important in raising his profile to the level of the Grooverider's, Goldie's, and LTJ Bukem's of drum'n'bass. A battle DJ of renown (he represented England in the 1989 DMCs),... [+] Read More
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s
DJ Trace was an early member of the tight-knit crew of producers constituting popular techstep drum'n'bass label No U-Turn. Like colleagues Nico and Ed Rush, Trace's first crack at broad exposure came through the Techsteppin' compilation, released by the Emotif label and containing a number of tracks licensed from No U-Turn studios. Released in... [+] Read More
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s
DJ Zinc is probably best known for the virtually undisputed 1995 anthem "Super Sharp Shooter," a fierce, energetic hip-hop/jungle fusion that by year's end had become the very definition of a rinsed-out track. Zinc's career as a DJ and producer, however, stretch quite a ways further back, sketching the steady evolution of hardcore from its house... [+] Read More
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s
An American producer who simultaneously possessed European hit singles, a major-label album contract, consistent contact with the dance mainstream, plus the requisite underground credentials, Josh Wink appeared to lack for nothing at the peak of his success in the mid-'90s. Part of the East Coast/Philadelphia dance scene, Wink recorded three... [+] Read More
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s
Kenny Ken became one of the U.K.'s more recognized drum'n'bass DJs during the mid- to late '90s, owning and operating the Mix & Blen' label. He began DJing during the late-'80s acid house movement and rose to prominace with "Everyman" in 1994, his first big track. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s
From jail-friendly adolescent to drum'n'bass pioneer, Micky Finn's rise to fame in the world of electronic music was a gradual one. Born as Michael Hearn in the late '60s, Finn was often in and out of jail cells due to minor offenses in his rundown section of London. When he decided to move away from his criminal behavior, he found himself... [+] Read More
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Naudy J is an Australian DJ and electronic recording artist. For bookings comments and info please email.
Genre: Hip-Hop
Decades Active: 80s, 90s
The '80s popster turned proto-jungle revolutionary was born Michael West in 1965 in London. He formed Double Trouble in the early '80s with Michael Menson and Leigh Guest, releasing the ska-pop hit "Street Tuff." Rebel MC later gained fame in England as a pop-rapper, but by 1991 he had released Black Meaning Good, an album that presaged jungle... [+] Read More