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London's dBridge started out as part of famous drum 'n bass crew Bad Company, but has recently made a name for himself as a solo artist with a minimalistic and dubby take on high-speed breaks. Together with fellow d'n'b deviants Instra:mental, dBridge has recently recorded the 'Autonomic' Fabric Mix, intended to serve as a blueprint for their new style.
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Fabric Worldwide FABRICLIVE50: dBridge & Instra:mental Present Autonomic 0802560010082 in_stock Compilation released on Fabric Worldwide
Compilation released on 15 February 2010
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The 50th edition of Fabric's acclaimed Fabriclive series, dBridge and Instra:mental's mix is a land-mark release more than worthy of the round catalogue number. With their Autonomic podcast the London based trio has recently taken the web by storm, fluently crossing over styles ranging from electro-funk and hip-hop to dubstep and abstract electronica.

Their 'Autonomic' Fabric mix condenses the genre-binding concept of their ridiculously popular podcasts in 73 awestruck minutes, laying out the blueprint for a distinct style of their own, both coherent and diverse.

Autonomic shifts seamlessly between the breakneck speeds of drum'n bass and dubstep's half-step, picking up the pace at just the right moments, while leaving plenty of space for more introspective tracks and even some genuine pop moments, such as Riya's lovely r'n'b style opening track 'Seems Like', forthcoming on dBridge's own label Exit Records.

Besides plenty of dBridge and Instra:mental's own material, the mix features productions by cutting-edge artists of the moment, such as Scuba, Distance or Actress. For anyone interested in new sounds, Autonomic is as contemporary as it can get.
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