Jump-up (drum and Bass) - Artists

Artists

  • Majistrate
  • Pacso
  • Guv
  • Turno
  • Decimal Bass
  • Taxman
  • Rowney
  • Bad Morals
  • Pleasure
  • Heist
  • Logan D
  • Jaydan
  • Jayline
  • Ruffstuff
  • Sensai
  • Sly
  • Crystal Clear
  • Zen
  • Origin
  • Dominator
  • Harvest
  • Sub Zero
  • Cabbie
  • Renegade
  • TC
  • Telekom
  • DJ Hazard
  • Original Sin
  • Code Red
  • Tayza
  • Woodpacka
  • Butcher
  • Zodiac (Modified Motion)
  • Decibel
  • Supreme Being
  • Dub Zero
  • G Dub (pioneers)
  • High Roller
  • Nu Elementz
  • Bluefoot
  • Azrael
  • Konichi
  • Digiworx (Hoax & Tron) (Shifta)
  • Bassface Sascha
  • Shrust
  • Skorpio
  • Encounters (Shrust & Skorpio)
  • Bronxy Beatz

There has recently been an influx of young talented producers in the jump up scene hailing from many corners of the globe. Artists such as

  • Raz
  • Dub Motion
  • Dub Berzerka
  • Samy Nicks
  • Rekwest
  • Manga
  • CitrusFly
  • Syanide
  • Certified Sickness
  • Link
  • Ironlung
  • Alpha
  • Sparkzeeman

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