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got a few tunes by dave owen...he likes to use the same samples as old hip hop tunesalso i dont see random movement or dave owen on here....
forgot to mention Hoogs as well. been digging his stuff for years
got a few tunes by dave owen...he likes to use the same samples as old hip hop tunesalso i dont see random movement or dave owen on here....
I think that title actually belongs to Elements in Boston. That night's been going strong since 1999.Big up. My best friend lives in Seattle. Gorgeous place, hella recommended.
Thy have the longest running, weekly DnB night in the US
Adam is the man I’ve known him for a while now, he throws the best events in nyc as well - natural selection https://m.facebook.com/NaturalSelectionDnB/dont sleep on adred.....people always forget him
isn't Dieselboy a big name stateside?
seen his name pop up randomly every now and then for years but don't think I've heard a single tune
Monthly gigs in DC hosted by cadence bringing in headliners from all over the world.
isn't Dieselboy a big name stateside?
seen his name pop up randomly every now and then for years but don't think I've heard a single tune
Between him, DJ Dara, and AK1200, that was the lifeblood of American DnB. Think they did a tour called Planet of the Drums. Dunno if that's still running.
His mixes are of the relentless darkness style from what I remember.
Dara is getting out of the game, but Dieselboy still tours around, as does AK1200, who recently joined Stamina Sundays.
Probably the first time most Americans heard Messiah (or any Konflict for that matter).
add echo brown/echo b to this list as he is putting out some nice stuff as a up and comer.....