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A quick look around the usual DNB portals will tell you that we are one of the only traditional platforms that consistently represent MC culture.
Why? Because it's an integral and criminally under represented part of our scene.
It will also tell you that we are one of the only traditional platforms that consistently represent the American drum and bass movement.
Why? Because it's an integral and criminally under represented part of our scene.
We've had virtual stops in Minnesota, Oregon, Atlanta, Denver, Las Vegas and now San Francisco by way of THE COLONEL.
Resident MC at Stamina Sundays for over a decade, this dude brings a heady mix of both flair and fire to the set, which is interesting seeing as he'd never even picked up a mic before a visit to London put him in front of Dynamite MC and the Represent crew in the 90s, inspiring him to take the craft back to San Fran with him.
We first heard him via the Shoot Recordings imprint a while back and he's been on our radar for ever since.
Needless to say, we're stoked to have finally caught up with him to hear his story, and his new material on his own Dammit Records imprint.
Search INSIDE DNB, or the link is, as always, in the bio!
BIG UP!
ENJOY!

A quick look around the usual DNB portals will tell you that we are one of the only traditional platforms that consistently represent MC culture.
Why? Because it's an integral and criminally under represented part of our scene.
It will also tell you that we are one of the only traditional platforms that consistently represent the American drum and bass movement.
Why? Because it's an integral and criminally under represented part of our scene.
We've had virtual stops in Minnesota, Oregon, Atlanta, Denver, Las Vegas and now San Francisco by way of THE COLONEL.
Resident MC at Stamina Sundays for over a decade, this dude brings a heady mix of both flair and fire to the set, which is interesting seeing as he'd never even picked up a mic before a visit to London put him in front of Dynamite MC and the Represent crew in the 90s, inspiring him to take the craft back to San Fran with him.
We first heard him via the Shoot Recordings imprint a while back and he's been on our radar for ever since.
Needless to say, we're stoked to have finally caught up with him to hear his story, and his new material on his own Dammit Records imprint.
Search INSIDE DNB, or the link is, as always, in the bio!
BIG UP!
ENJOY!

A quick look around the usual DNB portals will tell you that we are one of the only traditional platforms that consistently represent MC culture.
Why? Because it's an integral and criminally under represented part of our scene.
It will also tell you that we are one of the only traditional platforms that consistently represent the American drum and bass movement.
Why? Because it's an integral and criminally under represented part of our scene.
We've had virtual stops in Minnesota, Oregon, Atlanta, Denver, Las Vegas and now San Francisco by way of THE COLONEL.
Resident MC at Stamina Sundays for over a decade, this dude brings a heady mix of both flair and fire to the set, which is interesting seeing as he'd never even picked up a mic before a visit to London put him in front of Dynamite MC and the Represent crew in the 90s, inspiring him to take the craft back to San Fran with him.
We first heard him via the Shoot Recordings imprint a while back and he's been on our radar for ever since.
Needless to say, we're stoked to have finally caught up with him to hear his story, and his new material on his own Dammit Records imprint.
Search INSIDE DNB, or the link is, as always, in the bio!
BIG UP!
ENJOY!

A quick look around the usual DNB portals will tell you that we are one of the only traditional platforms that consistently represent MC culture.
Why? Because it's an integral and criminally under represented part of our scene.
It will also tell you that we are one of the only traditional platforms that consistently represent the American drum and bass movement.
Why? Because it's an integral and criminally under represented part of our scene.
We've had virtual stops in Minnesota, Oregon, Atlanta, Denver, Las Vegas and now San Francisco by way of THE COLONEL.
Resident MC at Stamina Sundays for over a decade, this dude brings a heady mix of both flair and fire to the set, which is interesting seeing as he'd never even picked up a mic before a visit to London put him in front of Dynamite MC and the Represent crew in the 90s, inspiring him to take the craft back to San Fran with him.
We first heard him via the Shoot Recordings imprint a while back and he's been on our radar for ever since.
Needless to say, we're stoked to have finally caught up with him to hear his story, and his new material on his own Dammit Records imprint.
Search INSIDE DNB, or the link is, as always, in the bio!
BIG UP!
ENJOY!

My boy @bealieuk rocking the dex this Saturday at @eddierocksclub !
We will be in Birmingham unfortunately watching Carl Cox and The Prodigy tear down the place.
Massively proud moment though.
Love you kid.
Even if you do support Chelsea.

What a weekend!
As a lifelong metal head and Sabbath fan, seeing the Ozzy and Black Sabbath tributes, (and The Crown pub where heavy metal was invented) in Birmingham was wild, but then seeing Carl Cox drop two hours of ‘91/‘92 old skool hardcore on vinyl over three decks (which he was famous for here in the UK way before he became a Globe trotting mega DJ) was just incredible.
Bumping into friends of over 30 years @ryzedj and Kim was the icing on the cake though.
And The Prodigy. Of course. Yet another show stopper. There’s a good reason this must be about the 10th time we’ve seen them live.
Love you @loubeale
Can I please have my calf muscles back now though.
OI OI !!!

What a weekend!
As a lifelong metal head and Sabbath fan, seeing the Ozzy and Black Sabbath tributes, (and The Crown pub where heavy metal was invented) in Birmingham was wild, but then seeing Carl Cox drop two hours of ‘91/‘92 old skool hardcore on vinyl over three decks (which he was famous for here in the UK way before he became a Globe trotting mega DJ) was just incredible.
Bumping into friends of over 30 years @ryzedj and Kim was the icing on the cake though.
And The Prodigy. Of course. Yet another show stopper. There’s a good reason this must be about the 10th time we’ve seen them live.
Love you @loubeale
Can I please have my calf muscles back now though.
OI OI !!!

What a weekend!
As a lifelong metal head and Sabbath fan, seeing the Ozzy and Black Sabbath tributes, (and The Crown pub where heavy metal was invented) in Birmingham was wild, but then seeing Carl Cox drop two hours of ‘91/‘92 old skool hardcore on vinyl over three decks (which he was famous for here in the UK way before he became a Globe trotting mega DJ) was just incredible.
Bumping into friends of over 30 years @ryzedj and Kim was the icing on the cake though.
And The Prodigy. Of course. Yet another show stopper. There’s a good reason this must be about the 10th time we’ve seen them live.
Love you @loubeale
Can I please have my calf muscles back now though.
OI OI !!!

What a weekend!
As a lifelong metal head and Sabbath fan, seeing the Ozzy and Black Sabbath tributes, (and The Crown pub where heavy metal was invented) in Birmingham was wild, but then seeing Carl Cox drop two hours of ‘91/‘92 old skool hardcore on vinyl over three decks (which he was famous for here in the UK way before he became a Globe trotting mega DJ) was just incredible.
Bumping into friends of over 30 years @ryzedj and Kim was the icing on the cake though.
And The Prodigy. Of course. Yet another show stopper. There’s a good reason this must be about the 10th time we’ve seen them live.
Love you @loubeale
Can I please have my calf muscles back now though.
OI OI !!!

What a weekend!
As a lifelong metal head and Sabbath fan, seeing the Ozzy and Black Sabbath tributes, (and The Crown pub where heavy metal was invented) in Birmingham was wild, but then seeing Carl Cox drop two hours of ‘91/‘92 old skool hardcore on vinyl over three decks (which he was famous for here in the UK way before he became a Globe trotting mega DJ) was just incredible.
Bumping into friends of over 30 years @ryzedj and Kim was the icing on the cake though.
And The Prodigy. Of course. Yet another show stopper. There’s a good reason this must be about the 10th time we’ve seen them live.
Love you @loubeale
Can I please have my calf muscles back now though.
OI OI !!!

What a weekend!
As a lifelong metal head and Sabbath fan, seeing the Ozzy and Black Sabbath tributes, (and The Crown pub where heavy metal was invented) in Birmingham was wild, but then seeing Carl Cox drop two hours of ‘91/‘92 old skool hardcore on vinyl over three decks (which he was famous for here in the UK way before he became a Globe trotting mega DJ) was just incredible.
Bumping into friends of over 30 years @ryzedj and Kim was the icing on the cake though.
And The Prodigy. Of course. Yet another show stopper. There’s a good reason this must be about the 10th time we’ve seen them live.
Love you @loubeale
Can I please have my calf muscles back now though.
OI OI !!!

What a weekend!
As a lifelong metal head and Sabbath fan, seeing the Ozzy and Black Sabbath tributes, (and The Crown pub where heavy metal was invented) in Birmingham was wild, but then seeing Carl Cox drop two hours of ‘91/‘92 old skool hardcore on vinyl over three decks (which he was famous for here in the UK way before he became a Globe trotting mega DJ) was just incredible.
Bumping into friends of over 30 years @ryzedj and Kim was the icing on the cake though.
And The Prodigy. Of course. Yet another show stopper. There’s a good reason this must be about the 10th time we’ve seen them live.
Love you @loubeale
Can I please have my calf muscles back now though.
OI OI !!!

What a weekend!
As a lifelong metal head and Sabbath fan, seeing the Ozzy and Black Sabbath tributes, (and The Crown pub where heavy metal was invented) in Birmingham was wild, but then seeing Carl Cox drop two hours of ‘91/‘92 old skool hardcore on vinyl over three decks (which he was famous for here in the UK way before he became a Globe trotting mega DJ) was just incredible.
Bumping into friends of over 30 years @ryzedj and Kim was the icing on the cake though.
And The Prodigy. Of course. Yet another show stopper. There’s a good reason this must be about the 10th time we’ve seen them live.
Love you @loubeale
Can I please have my calf muscles back now though.
OI OI !!!

What a weekend!
As a lifelong metal head and Sabbath fan, seeing the Ozzy and Black Sabbath tributes, (and The Crown pub where heavy metal was invented) in Birmingham was wild, but then seeing Carl Cox drop two hours of ‘91/‘92 old skool hardcore on vinyl over three decks (which he was famous for here in the UK way before he became a Globe trotting mega DJ) was just incredible.
Bumping into friends of over 30 years @ryzedj and Kim was the icing on the cake though.
And The Prodigy. Of course. Yet another show stopper. There’s a good reason this must be about the 10th time we’ve seen them live.
Love you @loubeale
Can I please have my calf muscles back now though.
OI OI !!!

What a weekend!
As a lifelong metal head and Sabbath fan, seeing the Ozzy and Black Sabbath tributes, (and The Crown pub where heavy metal was invented) in Birmingham was wild, but then seeing Carl Cox drop two hours of ‘91/‘92 old skool hardcore on vinyl over three decks (which he was famous for here in the UK way before he became a Globe trotting mega DJ) was just incredible.
Bumping into friends of over 30 years @ryzedj and Kim was the icing on the cake though.
And The Prodigy. Of course. Yet another show stopper. There’s a good reason this must be about the 10th time we’ve seen them live.
Love you @loubeale
Can I please have my calf muscles back now though.
OI OI !!!

What a weekend!
As a lifelong metal head and Sabbath fan, seeing the Ozzy and Black Sabbath tributes, (and The Crown pub where heavy metal was invented) in Birmingham was wild, but then seeing Carl Cox drop two hours of ‘91/‘92 old skool hardcore on vinyl over three decks (which he was famous for here in the UK way before he became a Globe trotting mega DJ) was just incredible.
Bumping into friends of over 30 years @ryzedj and Kim was the icing on the cake though.
And The Prodigy. Of course. Yet another show stopper. There’s a good reason this must be about the 10th time we’ve seen them live.
Love you @loubeale
Can I please have my calf muscles back now though.
OI OI !!!

What a weekend!
As a lifelong metal head and Sabbath fan, seeing the Ozzy and Black Sabbath tributes, (and The Crown pub where heavy metal was invented) in Birmingham was wild, but then seeing Carl Cox drop two hours of ‘91/‘92 old skool hardcore on vinyl over three decks (which he was famous for here in the UK way before he became a Globe trotting mega DJ) was just incredible.
Bumping into friends of over 30 years @ryzedj and Kim was the icing on the cake though.
And The Prodigy. Of course. Yet another show stopper. There’s a good reason this must be about the 10th time we’ve seen them live.
Love you @loubeale
Can I please have my calf muscles back now though.
OI OI !!!

What a weekend!
As a lifelong metal head and Sabbath fan, seeing the Ozzy and Black Sabbath tributes, (and The Crown pub where heavy metal was invented) in Birmingham was wild, but then seeing Carl Cox drop two hours of ‘91/‘92 old skool hardcore on vinyl over three decks (which he was famous for here in the UK way before he became a Globe trotting mega DJ) was just incredible.
Bumping into friends of over 30 years @ryzedj and Kim was the icing on the cake though.
And The Prodigy. Of course. Yet another show stopper. There’s a good reason this must be about the 10th time we’ve seen them live.
Love you @loubeale
Can I please have my calf muscles back now though.
OI OI !!!

What a weekend!
As a lifelong metal head and Sabbath fan, seeing the Ozzy and Black Sabbath tributes, (and The Crown pub where heavy metal was invented) in Birmingham was wild, but then seeing Carl Cox drop two hours of ‘91/‘92 old skool hardcore on vinyl over three decks (which he was famous for here in the UK way before he became a Globe trotting mega DJ) was just incredible.
Bumping into friends of over 30 years @ryzedj and Kim was the icing on the cake though.
And The Prodigy. Of course. Yet another show stopper. There’s a good reason this must be about the 10th time we’ve seen them live.
Love you @loubeale
Can I please have my calf muscles back now though.
OI OI !!!
Second track is the next release from me and @drumma_official, coming to you 29/05/26 🙌🏼
I've worked with @inside_dnb on various written projects but this is my first release with their label 🫶🏼
#dnb #dnbdj #dnbproducer #liquiddnb #musicrelease #dnbproduction #musicproducer #musicproduction #dj #dnbfamily #drumandbassfamily #drumandbass

Our next release is due out in a few weeks.
The SOUNDCLOUD premiere dropped today.
Links in all the usual places.
Here’s a sneak preview.
@missmedik.uk x @drumma_official at the desk.

SHOUT OUT TO ALL THE KIDS WHO GREW UP LUGGING THIS LOT AROUND WITH THEIR DADS!!!!!!!
The late 70s and early 80s was an epic time in my life and this pic represents EXACTLY what my childhood looked like!
I have so many good memories of this time period.
Love you dad.

Looking forward to this 1 with @loubeale
Basement business.
Limited capacity business.
5 1/2 hour journey down the M4 business.
@mark_archer @altern8official business.
@uncledugs business.
@fivealive_mc business.
JOURNEY BY DJ BUSINESS!!!!!
Gonna be good!!!

One of the best funk metal tracks of all time.
Reminds me of skateboarding and sunsets and being young and not having a care in the world.
Happy Sunday everyone.
You’re welcome.
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