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DUB Recordings - short for Djak-Up-Bitch - is a Dutch label based in Rotterdam and specializing in exquisite modern electronica, IDM and experimental breakbeats.
Dub Recordings
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Rotterdam is one of the centres of Holland's rich electronic music scene. Its famous...
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Like A Tim is Tim van Leijden, producer and label owner from Rotterdam, Holland. The name Like A Tim comes from the nickname other kids gave him at school. They thought he looked like a dead person so they called him 'Lijke-Tim' which...
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Releasing his visceral and melodic vision of electro and IDM under the names Lusine and Lusine ICL since the late 90s, Jeff McIlwain is one of States' most respected producers in the...
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