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Dub Police In Store Event
Dub Police are all set to take over an East London location this month, with a two day in-store event showcasing the very best of what the label has to offer.
Glade Festival Returns For 2012
Andy C, Dub Pistols, Rusko, Sven Vath, Vitalic and many more have been announced as headliners of the magical party that is Glade Electronic Arts Festival.
Kasra Mixes FABRICLIVE 62
Fabric have just announced that Critical Music boss Kasra is to mix the FABRICLIVE 62 CD. Get all the details here.
Fau and Deam Free Track
Polish producers Fau & Deam have just released their Life Act EP on future bass label Dubporn. To celebrate they're giving away an exclusive free track with us.
Innovation Present Distortion
With their Distortion night set to hit Proud2 on February 17th, we caught up with Lloyd Innovation to talk all things drum & bass...
Trolley Snatcha Returns To Dub Police
Trolley Snatcha returns to Dub Police with the Subtext EP on February 13. We spoke to him about it and to see what else he has in store for us in 2012.
Break Thru Presents Soul:ution Review
Birmingham's cutting edge event, Break Thru, recently presented Soul:ution ft. Marcus Intalex, Dub Phizix and Strategy. Kmag couldn't resist checking it out.
New Label Profile: Nu Venture
Chris Wilde has just launched a drum & bass label called Nu Venture Records with a single from Macca, he tells us what to expect.
DPM Releases Compilation
Digital Pirate Material have just released their debut compilation, blog owner John Graham tells us all about it.
Amoss Reveal 2012 Plans
With forthcoming releases on Dispatch Recordings, Horizons Music and Renegade Hardware, we caught up with drum & bass duo Amoss to find out what they're up to.
Tongue Flap Label Profile
We catch up with Pete Callaghan, owner of dubstep label Tongue Flap, to discuss what we can look forward to from the label this year.
Fanu Guest Mix
Finnish drum & bass producer Fanu gives us an exclusive mix featuring only tracks from his Lightless label and talks about his plans for 2012.
Chase and Status Nominated For BRIT
Chase & Status have been nominated for British Group at the BRIT Awards 2012, find out how you can help them win.
Friction - Led Astray: Video
2012 is going to be a big year for Shogun Audio boss Friction as he's taking over Radio 1's drum & bass show and releasing his debut LP. Check out the video for Led Astray, the first single from it.
Essential Drum & Bass Releases Jan 2012
Want to know the best drum & bass singles and albums released in January 2012? Featuring reviews of June Miller, Serial Killaz, Need For Mirrors, Y2D, Arkaik, Smooth and Subwave.
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