Artists

Blunt

Oxford based Blunt, also known as Tom Harding, has has been smashing the local scene for a huge 13 years, first supporting Jumping Jack Frost and Phantasy at The Coven II, with a mad varied style. Tom’s early musical influences were heavily hip-hop based, listening to the likes of DJ Shadow, Mobb Deep and Public […]

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Swyndla

Alister Wynne, AKA Swyndla, grew up listening to his mum’s eclectic record selection which might go some way to explain his own multifarious style and penchant for vinyl. Taken in by the notorious wave of rave in the early 90s, Swyndla began to amass tapes and chase down records that captured his enthusiasm for the

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Big Nang

Ricky Baxter, better known as Big Nang, wants you to experience pure, feel-good energy throughout his mix from start to finish. Taking 808 and blending it seamlessly with the dirtier feel of Funk, Soul, and Motown, Big Nang packs filthy positive vibes into thundering D’n’B sets. Perfecting his craft since his teenage years, he has

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D-Tox

With an unmissable presence on stage only partly thanks to the impressive length of his dreadlocks, Harry Broughan Whitehouse-King, otherwise known as DJ D-Tox, brings a defiant weight and yet an uplifting, persistently positive sound. Moulded from years of chasing the late 90s club scene and wobbling with the reminiscence of deep roots and dub

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Drytek

Drytek’s, real name Jake Drysdale, adrenaline speed and quick fingered agility will hustle your body on the floor or in a field into a frenzy. Growing up listening to Rock and Metal (curtsey of his Dad’s guitar playing days in the band Riff-Raff) and Reggae and Hiphop beats that moved his feet on his skateboard

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