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Stylus Rex

With a background playing live drums for bands coupled with studio sessions with producers like Youth (Killing Joke), JDS, Adam F, & Dan Carey (Kylie)....Stylus Rex is hooked on beat construction & production. He emerged on the Breaks scene in 2005 with a self-released EP 'Boomstick/Halo Ember', followed by 'Blatant' released on Punk Funk in 2006,
'Squelch Freak' on BijouBeats March 2007 & now Serious Wobble on Ground Level.

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3d!T

3D!T (Edit) is a dance floor electronica, absurdist and lo-fi rock'n'roll producer from London, UK. The majority of his released output loosely fits into bass-centric wonky techno, breaks and electro. His live sets to date mainly consist of these styles, but at times go on some more more confusing or alternative journeys. Aliases have been Edit, 3dit, Eddie Nurishment and Ed Giles.

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General Midi

Paul Crossman a.k.a General Midi has always managed to master a more level crunching, dub flavoured and bass fuelled musical ride than his peers and it is this that has earned him his fast growing reputation as the source of a great night out when he's at the controls and as 'the producer's producer'. Emerging from the backrooms of the Bristol Club scene his slick DJ ability and an ear for a great tune have given him regular appearances at breaks hotspots across the planet such as Fabric, Chew The Fat...

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Dysphemic

Dysphemic’s curiosity with electronic music began at the age of 10 when he experimented with Sound Tracker 2 on his family's 1984 Amiga Commodore computer.This same process of sequencing has carried through out his development of technique which can be described today as crushing the limits of electronic music.

Heavily influenced by Jungle and Drum and Bass, at the age of 15 Dysphemic produced his first 60 minute album.

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Joshua Ryan

Talented DJ, remixer, and producer Joshua Ryan was born in Sicily but later moved to the United States. He has released a few singles for the Slinkey Records label and completed a number of strong remixes for artists like the Coffee Boys, the X Cabs, and Paul Grogan. Ryan has also landed DJ gigs all over the United States. Motivated by electronic techno bands like Leftfield and P.I.L., Ryan began to practice passionately on a Yamaha RX-7 drum machine and a Casio CZ-5000 that had belonged to his brother. It took time, but the practice began to pay off.

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