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  2. DB Burkeman - Wikipedia

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    DB Burkeman (also known as DJ DB) was a British jungle / drum and bass DJ who moved from London to New York in 1989. He was an early pioneer in rave culture in the U.S., credited as being partly responsible for bringing drum and bass to America. He was the co-founder of Breakbeat Science recordings and store, the first record store in the ...

  3. Drum and bass - Wikipedia

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    Drum and bass could at one time be defined as a strictly electronic musical genre, with the only "live" element being the DJ's selection and mixing of records during a set. "Live" drum and bass using electric, electronic and acoustic instruments played by musicians on stage emerged over the ensuing years of the genre's development. [13] [14] [15]

  4. Optical (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Musical artist. Matt Quinn, known by his stage name Optical, is a British musician, producer and DJ. He is co-founder and owner of Virus Recordings, [1] a widely regarded drum and bass record label. He is best known as one half of drum and bass duo Ed Rush and Optical (with his long-time musical partner Ed Rush), whose debut album Wormhole has ...

  5. Roland TR-909 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer, commonly known as the 909, is a drum machineintroduced by Roland Corporationin 1983, succeeding the TR-808. It was the first Roland drum machine to use samplesfor some sounds, and the first with MIDIfunctionality, allowing it to synchronize with other devices. Though a commercial failure, it influenced the ...

  6. Dieselboy - Wikipedia

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    Early life. [edit] Dieselboy was born Damian Higgins in Tarpon Springs, Florida in 1972. At the age of six he moved to Colorado City, Colorado, where he and his two sisters were raised by their mother. He moved with his family to Oil City, Pennsylvania, on the third day of school in the 9th grade, and is a graduate of Oil City Senior High School.

  7. Squarepusher - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.squarepusher.net. Thomas Russell Jenkinson, known professionally as Squarepusher, is an English electronic musician, record producer, bassist, multi-instrumentalist and DJ. His music spans several genres including drum and bass, IDM, acid techno, jazz fusion, and electroacoustic music.

  8. Roland TR-606 - Wikipedia

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    Sequencer. Rhythms can be programmed using the sequencer, which includes controls for accents. [1] The sequencer can hold 32 patterns in memory, and patterns can be sequenced to create songs. [1] The TR-606 was designed to be used with the Roland TB-303 bass synthesizer, and can be synchronized using DIN sync. [1]

  9. Leedy Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    C. G. Conn (1929–1955) Slingerland (1955–1986) Gretsch (1986–present) The Leedy Manufacturing Company (also known as the Leedy Drum Company) was an American manufacturer of percussion instruments headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Leedy was highly successful in the early twentieth century, [ 1 ] and was at one point the largest ...