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REACH presents D:BRIDGE (EXIT, Metalheadz) TRAFFIC Fri 28th March

  • 19-03-2008 1:22pm
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    As part of our ongoing commitment to bringing cutting edge Drum and Bass music to the people of Dublin, REACH are delighted to announce the imminent arrival on these shores of none other than D:BRIDGE (exit, metalheadz, bad company). A long time stalwart of the Drum and Bass world, D:BRIDGE has been releasing music under a variety of names since 1994, including the 1995 jungle anthem COPS on Phat Trax; things really started to take off when, along with studio partner Maldini, he signed to the TOV group under his now infamous Future Forces Inc alias; the result as a slew of cold, deep techy classics, that in no small way determined the future outlook of his music, and quite arguably helped shape Renegade Hardware's entire ethos into what it is today. As if all that wasn't enough, in 1999 Dnb "Supergroup" Bad Company, of which D:bridge was a member right up until their spilt in 2003, released their first tune "The Nine" which is one of those tunes that got absolutely rinsed back in the day that still worms it's way into sets by the likes of Andy C. The rest is history, Bad Company went on to define the testosterone laden muscular techno rock vibe of much of the drum and bass at the turn of the millenium, right up until their surprise spilt in 2003, at which point things REALLY started to get interesting; D:Bridge immediately emerged from the wreckage with a slew of excellent records in the style he he named "beautifully aggressive", completely redefining the territory of lighter, deeper more musical Drum and Bass, and asserting himself as one of the most singularly individual studio minds in dance music. Reach are very excited indeed to have the privilege of having a master of his craft playing his debut gig for us.

    Support on the night comes from two of Dublin's finest DJ's; Bonz (174, Reach) and Synergy (Reach) will be playing an extended back to back set the sort of deep and twisted rollers that have made them firm favourites in clubs up and down the country. We're incredibly excited about this gig, get yourself down EARLY because it's going to be rammed!


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