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DUBWATER

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  • Genre: Drum & Bass

    Location Hamilton aka Steel City, Ontario, CA

    Profile Views: 6236

    Last Login: 3/30/2007

    Member Since 9/25/2006

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    From a young age, I have always been involved with music. I first discovered jungle through college radio CFMU 93.3 around 1997, and I was instantly hooked. The rolling bubbly basslines went straight to my brain and I started to collect these sets on tapes, labelling them "RAVE" (lol). I bought Roni Size's New Forms album based on a review in Rolling Stone, and never looked back. I started collecting vinyl in 2000, grabbing every Congo Natty and Vinyl Syndicate plate I could get my hands on and also started to dabble with production software. Fruity Loops was my entry in to the world of production, around 2002 and I was making hip hop beats and really trancey-sounding dnb which was actually kind of big for a minute. In the last year I have really immersed myself in music production, trying to teach myself as much as I can and trying to make a name for myself as a producer. Its a learning process and each one of my tunes I feel is getting stronger.
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    Me, myself and my Mac. And whoever I might happen to sample.
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Bio:

From a young age, I have always been involved with music. I first discovered jungle through college radio CFMU 93.3 around 1997, and I was instantly hooked. The rolling bubbly basslines went straight to my brain and I started to collect these sets on tapes, labelling them "RAVE" (lol). I bought Roni Size's New Forms album based on a review in Rolling Stone, and never looked back. I started collecting vinyl in 2000, grabbing every Congo Natty and Vinyl Syndicate plate I could get my hands on and also started to dabble with production software. Fruity Loops was my entry in to the world of production, around 2002 and I was making hip hop beats and really trancey-sounding dnb which was actually kind of big for a minute. In the last year I have really immersed myself in music production, trying to teach myself as much as I can and trying to make a name for myself as a producer. Its a learning process and each one of my tunes I feel is getting stronger.

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September 25, 2006

Members:

Me, myself and my Mac. And whoever I might happen to sample.

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