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The group was initially composed of Benny Ill (born Ben Garner), Jay King, Lev Jnr, Nasis and four other members. [1] The eight were closely associated with the influential drum & bass record label No U Turn, and its UK garage-oriented sister label Turn U On.
When Benny Ill started producing early dubstep (which he would show to Artwork and Hijak upstairs), Kennedy suggested that he give them to Joliffe. Joliffe had strong connections in the garage scene, being intimate with labels like Public Demand, Allstar, and Acetate; and so knowing distributors and pressing plants.
In 2002, Kode9 had his first release as a musical artist; it was a track called Fat Larry’s Skank; a collaboration with Benny Ill and The Culprit. [8] [2] In 2004, Kode9 appeared on the second grime compilation on Rephlex records. [9]
Tempa is a garage and dubstep music label founded in 2000 [1] [2] by Neil Jolliffe, who also coined the term "dubstep" in 2002. [3] [4]The label, along with Big Apple Records, and parent label Ammunition, was part of the formation of dubstep as a genre.
This is a list of dubstep musicians. This includes artists who have either been very important to the genre or have had a considerable amount of exposure (such as those that have been on a major label).
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Terry Leonard, better known as DJ Hatcha or simply Hatcha, is a South London producer and DJ notable for his seminal work in the musical genre dubstep. [1] He had a regular show on the prominent pirate radio station Rinse FM in the early 2000s, before bringing dubstep to a wider audience with his regular show on mainstream radio station Kiss FM.
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