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  2. UKF Music - Wikipedia

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    UKF (short for United Kingdom and Frome) is a record label founded by Luke Hood and AEI Group that focuses on promoting electronic music. UKF Music was created by Luke Hood, who began sharing bass music through his original two YouTube Channels, UKF Drum & Bass and UKF Dubstep, in 2009.

  3. Dubstep - Wikipedia

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    In April 2009, UKF Dubstep, a YouTube channel brand was founded by Luke Hood which introduced Dubstep to many young generations internationally at the time. UKF Dubstep has exploded in popularity as the music genre has hit the mainstream. In November 2010 the channel had 100,000 subscribers, and as of November 2019 has over one million. [86] "

  4. Muzz (musician) - Wikipedia

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    On 20 February 2010, Muzzy released "X No Way Out" on UKF Dubstep. The song was released after all previous songs that he had submitted to Luke Hood (owner of UKF Music) previously were rejected for release, prompting him to create the later accepted song. In an interview with Tabitha Neudorf of UKF about his relationship with UKF, he stated:

  5. All Fall Down (Camo & Krooked song) - Wikipedia

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    "All Fall Down" is a dubstep song by Austrian drum and bass duo Camo & Krooked. The song features trance music vocalist Shaz Sparks, who is known for her collaborations with drum and bass artist John B, with lyrics co-written by Robbie Bronnimann. It was released as a single along with the AA-side track "Breezeblock".

  6. UK funky - Wikipedia

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    UK funky (sometimes known as UKF or funky [1]) is a genre of electronic dance music which originated in England that is heavily influenced by soca, soulful house, tribal house, funky house, UK garage, broken beat and grime. [1]

  7. Route 94 (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Rowan Tyler Jones (born 21 May 1993), known by his stage name Route 94, is an English record producer and remixer from Richmond, London. [3] Initially producing dubstep as Dream, Jones worked with the likes of Skream, Benga and Katy B.

  8. Adventure Club - Wikipedia

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    The duo's signature sound includes high-pitched female vocals with melodic sounds and heavy dubstep synths. [7] [8] Through online social network sites, the duo was able to increase their exposure by getting their first music video of "Everything to Me" by LIPS on the UKF Dubstep's YouTube channel. [9]

  9. Benga (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Adegbenga Adejumo (born 1 September 1986), known as Benga, is a British musician from Croydon, known for being a pioneer of dubstep record production. [1] He has been featured on a variety of compilations including Mary Anne Hobbs's Warrior Dubz, Tempa's The Roots of Dubstep and the BBC Radio 1Xtra anniversary mix.