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Moving effortlessly through styles from drum and bass to dubstep, London's James Boyle a.k.a. Breakage has proven himself to be one of the most versatile operators in either scene to date. Boyle burst onto the drum and bass scene back in 2000, announcing his arrival with a raucous remix of a hardcore classic, Nasty Habits' 'Here Come the Drums' on Reinforced. Following up numerous singles and collaborations with Equinox and Threshold, Breakage released his debut album 'This Too Shall Pass' in 2006 and shortly thereafter signed with Shy FX's Digital Soundboy Recordings. 2010 saw the release of Breakage's sophomore album, 'Foundation', which featured guest appearances by Burial, Roots Manuva, and many others.
London, United Kingdom
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Autechre, Scuba, Cobblestone Jazz
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Deadbeat, Fluxion, Kenny Knots
Forty years after their invention, dub techniques continue to shape some of the finest music out there, electronic and otherwise. Using the mixer as an instrument in more ways than one, Deadbeat sums up 15 years of electronic dub in his amazing 'Radio Rothko' more...
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