Deekline & Wizard
Nick Annand & Greg Fleming AKA Deekline & Wizard have spent the last five years building a reputation as one of the foremost production outfits in electronic music. With a dizzying array of club smashing hits already under their belts, the release of their 2nd album, “Back Up, Coming Through!†is set to cement their position as the premier dance-floor duo that they most definitely are.
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Freestylers
From their first storming release ‘Drop The Bomb’ in ‘97 through to their latest ‘Adventures in Freestyle’ album, the Freestylers have consistently produced hit after hit to worldwide chart-success as well as underground acclaim. With their roots firmly planted in hip hop, their unique blend of party sounds takes in everything from dancehall to reggae, electro to soul and breakbeat to drum and bass.
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Krafty Kuts
Martin Reeves AKA Krafty Kuts’ glittering career has seen him win Best International DJ at the Australian Dance Music Awards, the Face of Breaks at Breakspoll ‘03, Best Breaks DJ at the M8 Ibiza Awards in ‘06, and all of the Best Album, Best DJ (for a record third consecutive year) and the richly deserved Outstanding Contribution to Breakbeat Awards at Breakspoll in 2007.
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Skool of Thought
As the driving force behind the award winning Against The Grain, Cool & Deadly & SuperCharged record labels, he has played a fundamental role within the world of ‘nu skool’ breaks since its birth in the late nineties. From DJ to producer to promoter to record label manager, Skool Of Thought is a true pioneer and ambassador of beats, breaks and bass.
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Splitloop
Irish lads Phil and Bren AKA Splitloop, met on the bus to a Prodigy gig back in the day and found they not only shared a love for Liam Howlett’s beats, but a passion for producing banging tunes. The chance meeting sparked an enduring partnership that’s rocketed them high into the breakbeat premier league.
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Ed Solo
Ed Solo is the shy, nocturnal half of many a production duo. More elusive than a badger in the Sahara during daylight hours. Ed Solo regularly locks himself away in secret studio locations, co-writing breaks with Krafty Kuts, Skool of Thought or Deekline, and drum ‘n’ bass with Brockie or Darrison.
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