Voyager
There are multiple artists which use the name Voyager: 1. A progressive metal band from Australia
2. An ambient sludge metal band from the United States
3. A pop group from the United Kingdom
4. A drum and bass project
5. A rock band from the United States
6. An electronic project of Justin Scott Dixon
7. An electronic project of Tom Moore 1. VOYAGER is an Australian melodic progressive metal band.
Wreck Up
Wreck-Up always led a musically influenced life from the word go. He started off playing the Trombone for a number of years but as he grew older Wreck-Up begun to DJ and produce his own tunes, which soon resulted in residencys at many of his locals clubs and him making a name for himself on the underground scene. Soon after this Wreck-Up became heavily involved in the U.K free party scene. More recently Wreck-up has concentrated on his music production and DJ bookings...
Humb
There are at least 2 bands with the name Humb 01. Humb is a breakcore artist based in devon in the UK, and is well known and heavily involved with the local free party scene. He is a part of the Jigsore sound system which is known for holding popular breakcore/jungle parties. 02. HUMb is a belgian funk group
Klute
There are two parties using the name "Klute" 1)Tom Withers, aka Klute, has been a fixture on the drum and bass scene for over ten years, lending his creativity to the likes of Hospital Records, 31 Records, Metalheadz and his early stable Certificate 18, responsible for releasing his first two albums, "Casual Bodies" and "Fear of People". Klute is from London, UK. In 2001 his own Commercial Suicide imprint was borne out of a necessity on Klute's part to control his own releases as well as provide a support network for the ever increasing new generation of like minded producers.
Oaysis
A short lived jungle/rave act comprised of J. Harvey, D. Hopkins & I. Warburton, from 1992 til 1996. They did not release any albums, but did have a few EPs and 12" records, and were featured on compilation albums. Also refered to as 'Oasis'
Congo Natty
The '80s popster turned proto-jungle revolutionary was born Michael West in 1965 in London. He formed "Double Trouble" in the early '80s with Michael Menson and Leigh Guest, releasing the ska-pop hits like "Street Tuff" and "Just Keep Rocking". By 1991 he had released "Black Meaning Good", an album that presented the "hardcore" breakbeat style fashionable at the time married to dub basslines with reggae luminaries such as Barrington Levy, Dennis Brown, Supercat & Tenor Fly as well as himself chanting over the top.
Peter Didjital
DJ from Sweden and on the underground dance music scene since the begining of the 90s. Peter has been developing activities such as going to parties, promoting parties in 1994 and in 1998 started to do the management for the Swedish act Son Kite. Today he's running the MPDQX label group with the imprints Digital Structures, Baluns and Vsual Recordings, together with Marcus and Sebastian (AKA Son Kite).