Borgore
Borgore is a dubstep/d&b artist from Israel currently releasing tunes through Terminal Dusk records.
Borgore is a dubstep/d&b artist from Israel currently releasing tunes through Terminal Dusk records.
Multiple artists are known as Powell. Click "Read More" to see Information about the band Powell. 1. London-based producer Powell
Mightyfools, you must have heard of them. That crazy Dutch DJ-Duo that is praised by their positive high energy on stage, and their big room sound with heavy basslines. A couple of years ago the two made a quick welcome start in the global dance scene, quickly ganing airplay and massive support from DJ's worldwide which resulted in a jetset lifestyle of nonstop international touring. Reaching the Beatport charts with almost every track they released and flying all over the globe for performances made the years pass by, but not a single day left unnoticed.
it's a eurotrash dream and i'm loving it. paco sala is the alter-ego of konntinent's antony harrison and anyone familiar with his past work will be quite surprised by this turn of events. "radial sundown" is an afterhours vapor trail through italo mazes and darkened alleys. swirling electronics are matched by smooth beats and pop-infused hymns. harrison bounces to the underbelly, always keeping something sinister just off-screen.
DLA is a Norwegian hobby producer. Member of Nissealvene.
There are at least 2 artists known as "Big H" 1) Big H is Charlotte NC MC. In 2009, Big H released his first Mixtape “Product of the Streets". Later that same year, “H” and childhood friend Terrell “Co-Signer” James decided to create a Record Label to call their own. On June 16th 2010, Flame Records, LLC was incorporated in North Carolina and Big-H was signed as the flag-ship artist. 2) Big H aka "Big Hater" is a grime MC and UK Hip Hop rapper from Edmonton / Tottenham in North London.
Richard H. Kirk is a British musician specializing in electronic music. He first came to prominence in the 1970s as a member of the seminal industrial band Cabaret Voltaire. His first release as a solo artist, Disposable Half Truths, came in 1980 and he maintained a career as a solo artist alongside Cabaret Voltaire until the band's dissolution in 1994. It was during the 1990s that his solo output increased considerably.