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Growing up in different areas of England, on a steady diet of Motown, techno & the blossoming UK hardcore scene, James Clements started producing drum 'n bass around 1997, starting his own label Covert Operations in 2000. His productions established ASC as one of the most prolific and forward thinking producers in drum 'n bass music. Teaming up with Instra:mental, ASC's work has featured prominently in the Autonomic podcasts, and from 2009 on, ASC will be working exclusively with the Nonplus and Exit Records labels run by Instra:mental and dBridge . In the winter of 2004 ASC relocated to San Diego, where he currently resides.
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Starkwood / Reform
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Starkwood / Reform
Autonomic Starkwood / Reform 5055317209702 in_stock Maxi-Single released on Autonomic
Maxi-Single released on 14 March 2011
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One of the most prominent artists operating on the borderlines of drum'n bass and dubstep, ASC has recently found a spiritual home in Instra:mental's Nonplus and Autonomic imprints. His 'Starkwood / Reform' for the latter harks back to the sparse and grumbling style of Adam F or A Guy Called Gerald. Ace.
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