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Boymerang Boymerang
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

Boymerang is the drum'n'bass aegis of London-based producer Graham Sutton, better known as one-half of celebrated early-'90s industrial pop group Bark Psychosis. Covering similar territory as dark ambient/electronic dance groups such as Coil and Front 242, Bark Psychosis released only one album and a pair of singles for Virgin before splitting... [+] Read More

Decoder Decoder
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

Like their more common alias Technical Itch, the work of Darren Beale and Mark Caro as Decoder skirts the leading edge of progressive drum'n'bass, incorporating the moodier elements of jump-up and techstep with a nod toward drum-twisting junglists such as Dom & Roland and the Penny Black label. Although the duo have deepest roots in the... [+] Read More

Dillinja Dillinja
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

One of the more prolific producers in jungle music -- with records on over ten labels strong, two of them his own -- Dillinja is one of the few drum'n'bass artists who spends more time in the production studio than in clubs. While living in Brixton in the early '90s, he became tipped to jungle by DJ Bryan G, who lived around the corner from him.... [+] Read More

Dom & Roland Dom & Roland
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

Misleadingly plural, Dom & Roland is actually the one-man attack of Dominic Angus, whose slim but steady stream of EPs released through noted drum'n'bass imprints Moving Shadow, Suburban Base, and Doc Scott's 31 Records have represented the harder, darker, more experimental edge of dancefloor-oriented hardstep. Signed by Moving Shadow to a... [+] Read More

Ed Rush Ed Rush
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s

Jungle producer Ed Rush's name has become almost synonymous with the word "dark." With a steady string of 12-inch releases dragging drum'n'bass to hell and back, forcing taught, kettle-sized snare snaps through ringing rides and thunderous, superdense basslines, Rush, together with oft collaborator Nico Sykes, has been almost singularly... [+] Read More

Elementz of Noise Elementz of Noise
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s

One of the more dynamic duos in jungle's techstep movement, Alan Clark and Justin Maughan recorded a non-stop barrage of singles for labels such as S.O.U.R., Emotif, Smokers Inc., Mind Switch and Elements of Sound. Clark, who had begun working as a soul/funk DJ in the early '80s, moved on to production in Britain's heady rave scene by the end of... [+] Read More

J Majik J Majik
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

Though he's one of the youngest members of the Metalheadz stable, Jamie Spratling debuted back in 1992 with tracks recorded for the Planet Earth label. Similar to the other Metalheadz, Majik's 12"s are dark affairs, with some of the best drum'n'bass lines around, though he leavens the brew with jazzy flourishes, like the Spanish guitar prevalent... [+] Read More

John B. John B.
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

Among the youngest of the new-school drum'n'bass innovators, John B. has amassed an impressive discography in the short few years he's been producing jungle. With track credits scattered among the cream of the underground crop -- including Formation, New Identity, Shoebox, and Grooverider's Prototype imprint -- John B. has gradually come to the... [+] Read More

Matrix Matrix
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s, 00s

Jamie Quinn is the owner of Metro Records and a frequent recording partner of his brother Matt (aka Optical). The duo debuted on the first two Metro releases, Matrix's "Double Vision" and Optical's "Shining," and also worked together on singles for Positiva and Metalheadz. Solo Matrix tracks have appeared on Ruff Element, New Identity and... [+] Read More

Technical Itch Technical Itch
Genre: Electronic-Dance
Decades Active: 90s

Bristol-based duo Technical Itch make leading-edge progressive drum'n'bass, incorporating the moodier elements of jump-up and techstep with a nod toward drum-twisting junglists such as Dom & Roland and the Penny Black label. Although Technical Itch's Darren Beale and Mark Caro (the latter originally of Birmingham) have deepest roots in the... [+] Read More

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