“We gave people the belief that drum & bass can be many other things, and it set off a whole load of new experimentation"
Alongside a mix retracing its first decade of releases, @chriseede speaks with @dBridge about @ExitRecordsUK's 20-year history
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dBridge has played an important role in the UK DnB scene since the early 90s. Since founding Exit Records in 2003, he has demonstrated a clear desire to move away from typical club DnB to more ambient and experimental soundscapes. Available on SoundCloud & Apple Podcasts. Enjoy!
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Catch me in the mix tonight on @BBCR1@BBCSounds for @CharlieTeeDJ with the 'Chilled Drum & Bass Mix'
Playing a lot of my forthcoming album as well as some brand new music and some bits from some pals.
Listen here 🔊🔊🔊
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With his genre-bending sets and ever-expanding adaptability, @dBridge found both comfort and inspiration in his role as a DJ, spinning with an enthusiasm that burns just as brightly today as it did at the beginning.
Read The Art of DJing with dBridge ra.co/features/4280