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What started as two YouTube channels, UKF Dubstep and UKF Drum & Bass, has transformed into a vast network. This includes various channels, global events, hosting at major festivals, merchandise sales, podcasts, and personalized editorial content.
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1 week ago |
ukf.com | Ant Mulholland
The art of selecting may seem like an easy enough gig, but to truly create a spectacle in the dance that lives long in the memory a fluid understanding of your tracks is essential. Although venues up-and-down the country are struggling, there’s still an inspiring shining light on British dance music with a wave of new talented artists expressing themselves freely – causing elation in the rave.
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1 week ago |
ukf.com | Laurie Charlesworth
Canis x Sirius – Father-Son production duo from the midlands – show us the reward you get when you make music for all the right reasons. Sirius, known by friends as Andy, started his musical journey as a drum and bass MC in the early 2000s, performing at major UK events like Raveology, Helter Skelter, and Music Hertz. As his career took off, he found himself being booked every weekend, which put a huge strain on his relationship with his son, Brad, now known as Canis.
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2 weeks ago |
ukf.com | Laurie Charlesworth
‘Be weird! That’s my advice to the world.’ – Cydnee with a C. Individuality and artistry go hand in hand. Cydnee with a C knows this all too well. In fact, she relishes the very quirks that others once attempted to stamp out of her; advocating for uniqueness and living life as her raw and authentic self. Cydnee is an LA-based, k-pop-obsessed singer, a hardcore drum & bass fan-girl, a songwriter. She is also a studio engineer who mixes and masters all of her own tracks. A flex? Yes.
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3 weeks ago |
ukf.com | Laurie Charlesworth
There are artists who dabble in different genres, going off-piste with different vibes and flavours every once in a blue moon, and then there is SALO: a singer, songwriter, pianist and producer living in multi-genre, crème de la crème, sweet-spot world of drum & bass, soul and jazz.
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3 weeks ago |
ukf.com | Michael Janiec
The Teddy Killerz are back, and they have conjured up a new arsenal of razor-sharp, mean teeth. Albeit with a slightly more welcoming grin… It’s the gift that keeps on giving – but reassembled inside-out, and poised to set the bar for a new era. As for the occasion to kick-off this brand-new chapter: their upcoming second album, Cooked, on Souped Up, drops on Friday June 13. A whole lot of heat to expect there.
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