Los Angeles resident Steven Ellison. a.k.a. Juno Leed a.k.a. Flying Lotus is an electronic artist/hip-hop beat-maker, occasionally linked to artists such as Madlib , J Dilla and fellow LA resident The Gaslamp Killer for his more abstract and sometimes jazz-tinted style. Flying Lotus, often abbreviated to FlyLo, is currently signed to Warp Records, although he released his first album, 1983 on Plug Research Records, the label to which he belonged from 2006-2007. His June 2008 release, Los Angeles, with cover art designed by Build & Timothy Saccenti, was released to positive critical reviews.
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Los Angeles resident Steven Ellison. a.k.a. Juno Leed a.k.a.

Digital Mystikz are dubstep producers from South London and, with Loefah, own the label DMZ and promote their own event of the same name.

Electronic music producer, performer and label owner from Canada. Co-founded the label Wagon Repair.

Kerri grew up in the New Jersey area during the days of the infamous Zanzibar club with resident DJ Tony Humpries.

Theo Parrish grew up on Chicago house parties. He went to art school in Kansas City, and then moved to Detroit.

The Gaslamp Killer is a Los Angeles-based DJ whose eclectic style ranges from psychedelia and world music to dubstep and left-field hip-hop.

The Nextmen are critically acclaimed DJs and producers working with a range of hip-hop artists.

Imagine a precisely blended concoction of tight irresistible grooves, chunk fueled bouncy beats, luscious brooding soundscapes, and a bowl of scrumptious glitch.

Slow magic is the sound made by an unknown imaginary friend. http://slowmagic.bandcamp.com/

Alias of dubstep producer Ramadanman.

An Electronic music producer and DJ from London. One of many but with a very distinctive sound, Om Unit has already captured the minds of beat fanatics with his work to date.

Sent back through time with a mission of groove to show all of Planet Earth how to move.

Shrouded in mystery! No one knows where it’s coming from, no one knows where it’s going to. Well, that’s all about to change.

