The Plump DJs are an English dance music duo, Andy Gardner and Lee Rous, who are known for their innovative and non-conformist style. Their style is called "Plump Music" and includes electro-house, rave, acid, breakbeat, and techno. They are considered pioneers of the breakbeat genre and have performed at some of the world's best nightclubs and venues, including Fabric in London, Space Ibiza, Womb Tokyo, and Avalon LA.
The Freestylers are a British electronic music duo formed in 1996 by Matt Cantor and Aston Harvey. Known for blending breakbeat, hip-hop, electro, and drum and bass, they gained prominence with their 1998 album We Rock Hard, featuring the hit B-Boy Stance. Their track Push Up became a global club anthem in the early 2000s. They’ve performed at major festivals like Glastonbury and Coachella. Their music has been featured in films, commercials, and video games. With a career spanning nearly three decades, they remain influential in the breakbeat scene, consistently pushing the boundaries of electronic dance music.
Renowned and respected worldwide for his highly technical turntablism, meticulously crafted DJ sets and party-punching productions, Krafty Kuts is in a league of his own. One of the key pioneers in the UK breakbeat and bass movement, Krafty Kuts has multiple awards to his name and has released music on the likes of Ministry Of Sound, OWSLA, Southern Fried, DMC, Fabric and many more. Continuously immersed in beat culture since forming his own b-boy break dancing crew in the late 80s, Krafty Kuts has had his own record store chain, run labels, promoted critical scene events, formed his own band Wicked City and performed to crowds of 40,000 alongside the biggest names in music from the Rolling Stones to The Prodigy. Living, breathing and sleeping the funk without compromise.